Chapter One: Outbreak

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Jan 26, 2019 12:41 am
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@Somebox: I am going to go ahead and need two dexterity saves from you, one to avoid the flames and one to see if the staircase will hold given your weight.
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@Genisisect: I will add the +2.
As you began to run up the stairs, they creaked and groaned before you started to hear the timber cracking. Looking up you saw two small figures on the landing of the top floor. They were lower to the ground but still coughing in the smoke. As the staircase began to give way, you lept for the landing but you came up short, crashing to the ground in the ruined remains of the staircase.
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@kadeton:
"Margret? Margret is that you?" came a hoarse voice from the second floor. A head appeared out of the window and while the good doctor may have put on a few years, it was certainly him. He had the same heavily lined face and broad nose, his head almost completely bald except for the sides but his most striking feature was still his blue eyes.

As he stared down from the top floor, the people began to ransack neighbouring houses, mattresses, pillows, blankets and even drapes began to be piled in the street. It wouldn't be long until there would be enough to break their fall but the question was whether the house would hold for that long. The doctor locked eyes with you and understood what your plan was.

"The children first." he called down.
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@Moonbeam: Do you have any cured leather handy? In the low magic portion of the game, I am going to be tracking the material components of spells quite closely.
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@Darkreaver:
As you completed your chant, the water in your hands began to glow a bright pale blue before rushing up into the night sky. Clouds began to form over the house seemingly out of nowhere and as they broke, water began to pour down onto the buildings, the fire hissing as the water began to extinguish the blaze. Just as quickly as the rain clouds formed, they dissipated. Turning to the crowd of people, you saw most of them had frozen and were now looking at you mouths agape.
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Go ahead and make me a perception check, please. Also, I am going to say that the majority of the fire is out at this point and the citizens with the buckets can probably take care of the rest.
Jan 26, 2019 12:46 am
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I'm using an arcane focus. As I understand it, that takes the place of material components, right?
Jan 26, 2019 12:50 am
Wynn took a moment to catch his breath. While it was a simple spell, this place seemed to suck the magic from the air and he felt drained. His bright eyes flicked from face to face in the crowd, realizing that he had just ruined all of his hard work at keeping a low profile.
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Again, the roll isn't adding my bonuses. Am I writing them in wrong (1d20 +5)? I have a +5 to perception.
Last edited January 26, 2019 12:52 am

Rolls

Perception - (1d20)

(13) = 13

Jan 26, 2019 12:58 am
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dont use any spaces.

Hope my light gnome body doesn't crash through the burnt wood.

Rolls

Fire save - (1D20+4)

(10) + 4 = 14

Stairs save - (1D20+4)

(12) + 4 = 16

Jan 26, 2019 3:59 am
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@Darkreaver It should be adding the bonuses. Are you typing spaces before or after the plus sign? It should be all run together, no spaces: 1d20+5
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Jan 26, 2019 3:59 am
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@Moonbeam: That is correct but in this setting, something like that would be increadibly rare at this point. We'll need to have a chat about how you came across it and what sort of price you paid for it.
The air shimmered around you, as light expanded from your arcane focus and encircled you. The golden light took the form of shimmering armour around you for a moment before fading from sight.
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@DarkReaver:
As you look around the crowd, you notice the city guard members, perhaps close to a dozen looking at you with a wariness that bordered on fear. More than one of them had their hands drifting to their weapons.
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@Somebox: With those rolls your light gnome body is fine. I adjusted the DC given that you were a gnome.
As the water came through the roof, the flames that danced around you began to extinguish themselves and you moved through the room, avoiding the worst of the flames that remained, as the townsfolk ran into the building carrying buckets of water. You dashed down the stairs, keeping to the most structurally sound parts and found yourself in what remained of the bakery that was under the home. You found a heavy-set man, with a bald head unconscious and he didn't appear to be breathing.
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Can you also please go ahead and make a perception check?
Jan 26, 2019 4:36 am
How is it he remains unconscious? His very life is in danger.

Rolls

Perception - (1d20+4)

(10) + 4 = 14

Jan 26, 2019 5:21 am
Elendin was torn between anger and joy. She'd just seen a pale man in vaguely foreign-looking clothes appear to create a rainstorm out of thin air. Well, she hadn't exactly seen it; she'd been obliquely aware of someone singing weirdly in a foreign tongue, and when the cloud suddenly formed overhead and began pouring water directly onto the fire, she'd heard the gasps and frantic muttering about how a man had just conjured rain. She'd followed the fearful gazes and pointing fingers to find the pale fellow looking chagrined and apprehensive.

She was angry, because her first thought was that maybe this person was in some way responsible for the curse that afflicted her. That made no sense, of course, but it was just the way her emotions were running lately - all hot, all the time. Being angry brought both comfort and a sense of agency, so she had a tendency to lean into it.

But there was also that flicker of joy. She'd found someone who, like her, could command unnatural power. She wanted to know more about him, to hear how the curse had come upon him and, more importantly, if he knew what had caused it and how to cure it.

That was a conversation that they'd never get to have,however, if the stranger was attacked by what looked to be an angry mob forming. Elendin made a quick decision; this time, she'd let joy take the lead.

Pushing through the crowd with a bubbling laugh, Elendin pretended to be oblivious to the prevailing mood. She flung her arms around the neck of the stranger and gave him a peck on the cheek. "Oh, you were right! It was every bit as marvelous as you claimed it would be. Absolutely the best conjuring trick I have ever seen, or even heard of!"

Threading her arm through his and clasping his hand, she gave it two quick squeezes, hoping to convey that he should follow her lead. "Wasn't that the most wonderful trick you ever saw?" she said to the nearest person in the crowd, flashing her most infectious smile. "He's been telling me for weeks that he had something truly spectacular to show me, and I'm ashamed to say that I was positively patronizing. But not anymore. You've certainly proven yourself to me. To everyone here!" She swept an arm in a generous, inclusive gesture.

"And now you simply must tell me all about how it was done. I know, you're not supposed to tell people your secrets, but I'm not just anyone, so you can tell me. But we're late now, so we really need to be going. Shall we?" She tugged the stranger's arm and began to lead him away.
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I'm going to assume this requires either a deception or persuasion check. They both have the same bonus, so I'll just roll once.

Edit: Well... hell.
Last edited January 26, 2019 5:22 am

Rolls

Deception/Persuasion - (1d20+7)

(2) + 7 = 9

Jan 26, 2019 6:59 am
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@Somebox:
Taking a look at the man, he didn't appear to be breathing. With that in mind, you guessed that he had probably passed out due to smoke inhalation. As you looked the man over, you could see all around what remained of the bakery were strange symbols carved into the stone floor.
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@Moonbeam: I'd add a bonus modifier to the result just because of the wonderful idea and the post itself but that won't make a difference. You can have an inspiration though.

@DarkReaver: This scene is for you as well.
As you both began to move through the crowd, several of the city guards drew their blades and levelled them at you and you found yourself looking down no fewer than half a dozen muskets. A richly dressed man, with a well-groomed goatee and narrow features, pushed his way through the guard. He was dressed in brown leathers which were accented with gold, as were his black gloves and boots. An aquamarine waistcoat drew your attention as did his wide-brimmed hat, with one end turned up and pinned with what appeared to be a golden pin inlaid with a pearl. A red feather was a bold addition that completed his look. Of more interest to you than any of that was the flintlock pistol he had drawn and which while not pointed directly at you, seemed at the ready. Like the rest of the guard, he had a blade hanging from his side, though it seemed to be of a much finer make.

"No one is going anywhere." he said in a silken voice,"Or not at least until I am satisfied."
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Jan 26, 2019 7:50 am
Looking into the face of this elaborately turned out individual, Elendin felt a flurry of panic - never in her life had anyone threatened her with weapons, and suddenly she was the centerpiece of a table set with muskets, swords, and rather foppish red feather.

It occurred to Elendin that her stranger had yet to say anything. Perhaps he was mute. No, he'd been singing earlier. What was he waiting for? Why was he making her do all the work?

Ruthlessly, she smothered any outward sign of her fear and instead, offered her most charming pout. "Oh, I do hope you're not going to be too hard on my friend for revealing his new trick on an unsuspecting public. I mean, I'll admit that it was a trifle arrogant - no, dear, don't protest, you know it was - but, well, you have to admit that it couldn't possibly have been better timed, from a public safety perspective. The fire, you know. It's out now, which is really a much better outcome than we had any reason to expect."

She smiled up at her hapless new friend, injecting it with as much unvarnished besottedness as she could muster, then turned the smile onto the authoritarian fashion icon before them. Please, she silently bade him. We're just two slightly foolish artsy folk. Please let us go.
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Jan 26, 2019 8:20 am
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@Moonbeam Sorry, it's currently 2am where I am, so my muteness is due to being asleep through most of the action.
Wynn had a couple of choices before him. He had not expected this reaction from the populace, but he had prepared for it. He could run now, but the city guard and whoever this man was knew his face, and any chance of getting an audience with the human's leaders would be close to nothing. Plus, if he ran now, he would leave this woman behind. He had no idea why she had stuck her neck out for him. It was a sweet gesture, but it might get both of them killed.
Feigning exhaustion from his "performance", he bowed his head respectfully to whom he assumed was a minor lord.
"Sorry, m'Lord." he replied in a voice that he hoped sounded to be raspy from the smoke he had stood so close to. "I did not mean to frighten anyone. I was just trying to help as best I could."
He feigned a cough to help the illusion that it was just a trick.
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Jan 26, 2019 8:25 am
It's...beautiful. Strange symbols, creating a masterpiece of information. Did the humans create this? Balara seems totally enamored with these strange runes and finds herself slowly walking toward them, everything else shifting out of focus.

That is, until a waft of burnt bread mixed with the smoke hits her nostrils, bringing her back to her immediate circumstances. Rescue this round man first, run back down to study afterwards. It takes considerable mental discipline for her to prioritize the victum. With a course set Balara grasps the man by his shirt, tapping his face. "Awaken you sleeping fool, lest the flames consume you!" She says with urgency.
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Not sure if I can carry the unconscious man, or if there is time for an arcana check.
Jan 26, 2019 9:15 am
"Now, children! Try to land on your backs, if you can. Jump!"
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The spectacle of people jumping out of windows might provide a bit of a distraction from whatever confrontation is going on with that dapper chap above, if people wanted to take advantage of that...
Jan 26, 2019 2:02 pm
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@Darkreaver The muteness comment was roleplay, not passive aggression. :) Elendin is both afraid and rather self-absorbed, so it never crossed her mind that she hadn't given Wynn a chance to get a word in edgewise. Sorry if it sounded as though I was rebuking you!
Jan 26, 2019 4:22 pm
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@Moonbeam I figured, but wanted to explain why I hadn't responded yet
Jan 26, 2019 5:33 pm
Conner notices several other bucket brigades had been organized and a single doorway had been cleared of fire but there was so much more burning. He focused his group on the buildings to the right of center and joined the line.
Jan 26, 2019 6:57 pm
Hallion stands gob-smacked by the display, a fierce joy beginning to burn within his heart. As surely as he knows anything, he suddenly knows that he was sent to shepherd Wynn and Elendin. Stepping forward slightly from the crowd, he bows deeply to them both.

As he rights himself, Hallion spreads his hands wide. "Peace, good sirs! But for the valiant efforts of these two heroes, many lives would have been lost. They were invaluable in organizing the bucket brigades and dousing the flames that nearly consumed this neighborhood."
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Hallion is trying to soothe the jagged nerves of the guards and deescalate the situation. Persuasion rolled below in case it's applicable.

Rolls

Persuasion - (1d20+5)

(6) + 5 = 11

Jan 27, 2019 10:11 am
After loosing track of themselves for a moment Venture cursed quite loudly in Gnomish for their exuberance. The stairs are no more and those above cannot be saved. Somewhat dejected he turns and starts back towards the door.
Jan 29, 2019 5:23 am
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@Moonbeam, DarkReaver and Jovian83:
"I am less concerned with what they did and more with how they did it. That was no simple street magician's illusion. You summoned clouds and a downpour to douse the fire! Do not take me for a simpleton!" he growled,"If you do not wish to explain yourselves to me, I will take you to the Magistrate and you can explain yourself to her and since you are so eager to defend them and interfere with my work, you can join them"
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@Somebox: Both would require a check and as for whether you have time, well that's just part of the fun ;)
The man seemed unresponsive to your voice or your slaps and you grew concerned as the colour in his face began to change hue. Above you, you could make out the creaking and groaning of the timbers and over the dying cracking of the fire, you could hear heated voices coming from the street.
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@kadeton:
The children look up at you with soot-covered faces as their eyes water and noses dribble but now that the staircase had given way, they seemed to recognise they had very little choice. The older brother's eyes seemed to harden and with an encouraging nod from the doctor, he grabbed his sister's hand and lept from the building. You watched, with your heart in your throat, as they fell and breathed a sigh of relief as they landed with a couple of bruises and perhaps a little winded. The mother followed in short order and then it was just you and the doctor remaining.
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@Aldrusian:
With your help and direction, what remained of the fire was doused and you looked up at the house, now just a gutted remnant of its former self. The people around you seemed weary after their effort, some swaying on the spot, others sitting in the street. A small group had gathered around a group of guards and other people in the middle of the street. Their voices carried easily to where you stood, over the lapping of the water in the canals.
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Genisisect:
As you exit back onto the street you see the conflict between the guards and the other samaritans and note that it appears to be getting quite heated. You were distracted from that as the two children landed in front of you and as you watched, the younger girls eyes began to fill with tears after having the wind knocked from her by the leap.
Jan 29, 2019 6:57 am
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Don't think I can risk it then, better to ask for help.
Finding no purchase, Balara takes one last glance at the tantalizing runes before deciding the life of an innocent is of more importance. Before doubt enters her mind she sprints up the stairs, formulating a plan. Ensuring her hood is secured she rushes out the front door, to the growing sounds of yelling individuals. "A man is trapped below! He will suffocate!" She waves her arms to grab anyone's attention, knowing she might be mistaken for a hysteric child.
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