All Adventures are Local - Chapter 1

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Jul 16, 2019 9:08 pm
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Grapple is ath to hold ath or acro to contest/escape
Jul 17, 2019 7:09 pm
Meadface grunts hard when Mönkhbat picks him up and swings him over his shoulder into Hophead, who tries to catch his brother. Hop's arms fling around, fingers finding grip on Meadface's clothes making his face stop moving mere inches above the ground. They wobble, making weird noises simultaneously, in stereo. Hophead looks up at Mönkhbat awkwardly, not able to put his brother down safely.

Combat! Mönkhbat is up!

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Rolls

Meadface trying to resist the suplex - (1d20+4)

(12) + 4 = 16

Hophead trying to catch Meadface (dc10) - (1d20+1)

(12) + 1 = 13

Jul 17, 2019 7:25 pm
"Good catch," admits Mönkhbat, also finding himself in an awkward position. In that pause, he sets Meadface's feet on the ground and straightens to face the two goliaths.

He grunts, "You guys fight better than you brew; I can respect that. I still ain't sorry for what I said, 'cause you guys deserved it, but you don't deserve to die.

"And, you don't deserve to walk away empty-handed. How many gourds you got that ain't all broken 'cause of our little tussle? I'll buy the lot off ya."
Mönkhbat takes a gold coin out of his belt to demonstrate his seriousness at the offer.
Jul 18, 2019 1:58 pm
Meadface wobbles, shaking his head, not quite recovered from the blow, or maybe it's the alcohol at this hour. When Mönkhbat shows the gold coin the brothers share a look before breaking out into a thunderous laughter, reminding Mönkhbat of boulders rolling down a mountainside and causing a gnome mother to jump and hurriedly drag her children along the edge of the clearing around the stall. The people that gathered for the fight start to wander off again and soon the turned over stall and spilled booze is all that indicates there was a fight in the first place. The brothers clap Mönkhbat on his shoulder, Meadface finding a place to sit and Hophead pulling the stall back upright before moving around it and lifting up a tarp, draped over several crates filled with gourds full of Fires of the Mists. You didn't actually think that was all we brought for today, did you? Tell you what, you give me that gold, I'll give you 3 of these gourds and... He reaches for his chest, pulling the string lacing up the top part of his shirt out, a thick bush of chest hair springing free. This "rope" and we call is even. What do you say?
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Maighan, that leaves us to you and wether or not you buy some special rope. After that we can finish the third hour.
Jul 18, 2019 5:32 pm
"Deal," says Mönkhbat, flipping the coin to the goliath and securing the three gourds. "Let me know if you ever want more lessons on customer service!" He laughs heartily, deep from the diaphragm. Truly, the minor fight brought back memories of Mönkhbat's life in the mountains, where tribal champions would square off to settle disputes of honor, but never to the point of actually killing someone.

He prods the bruise forming on the side of his head. Good times, Mönkhbat thinks to himself, slinging the string of gourds over his shoulder like a prize and wandering further into the festival.
Jul 19, 2019 2:13 am
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Maighan: The day is young, plenty of people yet to come. Also I need to know who I have in front of me before I share my specialty... I'm sure a fine lady like yourself has plenty of ways to make good use of these. It's 8 gold for the 3 meter and 12 gold for 8 meter. You won't be able to find this anywhere else milady, great as a gift for that special friend too!
"What’s that? Sorry, a bit of lost hearing from mining explosions, must be. You said 9 gold for the 8 meter, yes?" says Maighan, voice a little louder, hand cupped to her ear.
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Sorry, been on vacation with poor reception... more or less back now!
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Jul 20, 2019 9:17 pm
Maighan: the lady slams the lid of the box shut, looking slightly offended, but with a twinkle in her eyes. I said 12 for 8. I thought you were an honest woman, but if you try to screw me over, I think we're done here. She raises an eyebrow at Maighan, waiting for an answer expectantly.
Jul 20, 2019 9:55 pm
Maighan affects a shocked expression, touching her fingers to her chest with eyes widened. "I am the very soul of honesty, my dear woman. I would never dream of... how did you put it? 'Screwing you over'."

"I could see 9 and 5 silver. Properly motivated, I could even see 10 gold even. At 12 gold, it should come when called and tie its own knots."
Jul 21, 2019 5:34 pm
Maighan: the woman looks at you with a slight frown, unhappy with the lack of movement in offered gold. Hmm. I see you're a tough one. However, you do not offer nearly enough to cover the costs of these fine ropes. She reopens the box. 11 gold. That really is a very fair price.
Jul 21, 2019 7:05 pm
"Sold," Maighan says with a grin. "And well struck."

She takes out a small purse and counts up its contents. "11 gold and a token of my appreciation."

Maighan slides the purse over to the woman and awaits her goods in return.

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Jul 21, 2019 7:47 pm
Mönkhbat: you walk away with your gourds, booze comfortably sloshing around behind your back. Nothing much more eventful happens as you move down the street. You see three lads being lead away by a few guards, bruises and cuts adorning their faces. If you look a bit beyond you can just see a glimpse of Maighan standing at a stall selling ropes, a very confused looking woman standing on the other side.

Maighan: The woman smiles, picking up one of the 8 meter ropes and handing it go Maighan as she accepts the purse, peeking inside to verify the amount of coins. Her eyes grow wide and she looks up in shock. This... I... But.... It's a pleasure doing business with you madam. She stares back down again, completely flabbergasted.

Alata, Nàdair and Roddric: The actor waves and winks at the girls, smiling his most famous smile, before turning his back to the audience for a second. When everyone is quiet he turns back around, a serious look on his face. His voice flows gracefully, loud enough for the entire audience to hear and filled with warmth. The story he tells is a well-known one, he tells if every year, yet when he's done several people have pulled out their handkerchiefs, dabbing at their eyes.
What the real name of the man in the clouds was and where he came from, was unknown. In the village below, nobody cared, as the man in the clouds, this man was known. The man in the clouds never came down. Alone, but perfectly happy he was. And that had a very special reason, because on the wall of his house hung a beautiful painting. The man in the clouds could watch it for hours, in beauty his days flowed by. A higher happiness he couldn't achieve, then to watch and watch the beautiful painting. And often you could see people walking up, to the man in the clouds with his beautiful painting. The door of this house was always open to everyone. "Come on in," he always said hospitably. And everyone gave him, because that's what you're supposed to do, some bread, or some wine, as a kind of entrance fee. Over the years that had become the standard.

You brought the man in the clouds something and sat next to him in a chair. And then everything became as clear as glass, as the beautiful painting momentarily made you forget, how sad and empty life sometimes was.
It was a landscape, so stunning, so magnificently empty. It must've been like this when the world just begun. You could see how everything got a shape and a colour, in the light of an endlessly rising sun.

One day the man in the clouds was visited by a stranger that shook his hand and said: "It seems you're the owner of a canvas, that's known down below as the beautiful painting."
The man in the clouds said: "please, come in."
The stranger stepped in front of the landscape and then became completely flabbergasted.
"It's unbelievable, where did you get this? A masterpiece and look at that, with frame and signature! Sir, you're set for life! That's a huge fortune hanging on the wall."

The man in the clouds wanted to forget what the stranger had told him that day. But something had changed, only by knowing, that beauty could be expressed in money. He more and more often started to tell the visitors "Don't touch it! Don't get too close!"
Slowly he changed into a guard, a careful man with a beautiful painting. And then the fears and the dreams came. Thieves that cried "give me that piece!" And so the lock came on his front door. And less and less people visited the man in the clouds.
Sometimes the man in the clouds, for a moment, thought back on the time when the beautiful painting still gave comfort and warmth to everyone. But he wasn't allowed to think like that, those days were over. He had to protect it, if needed with his life, this he was obliged to the beauty of the landscape. He would never forgive himself if the painting was stolen. So everything he could close he closed shutter than shut.
But still his fear grew, no night passed, without him hearing the thieves. And they would surely find it because they knew it was hanging on his wall. Therefore he locked the landscape away in a closet.
But the spot where the beautiful painting had hung looked more and more empty. And eventually the man in the clouds became mad with desire and he put the landscape back up on the wall.

He watched it for hours and hours that night, the shapes, the colours, and the rising sun. But the radiance had faded, the beauty gone. Like he couldn't properly see anymore.
Then suddenly he saw everything clear as glass, there in a frame hung his fears on the wall. It was that night in the clouds that he understood and he threw the beautiful painting in the fire. The man in the clouds saw the colors on the landscape change, and the rising sun go up in flames.
Then he got up, took the lock from his door, and amazed the man in the clouds stood still. He saw a landscape, so stunning, so magnificently empty. It must've been like this when the world just begun. He saw how everything got a shape and colour. In the light of a beautifully rising sun.



Time Elapsed Since Festival Start - 3 hours

Current Party Locations
Group 1: Maighan - Among the cloth vendors.
Group 2: Mönkhbat - Drinking and wandering.
Group 3: Alata, Nàdair and Roddric - Near a side stage with a small play happening.

Group visibility
At this point, all three groups are out of touch with one another. It would take ~5-10 minutes of an hour block for one group to find any other group.
Jul 21, 2019 11:50 pm
Maighan inclines her head gracefully to the woman, accepting the rope, coiling it expertly to a tight bundle that she carries away with her as she reenters the crowd, whistling her tune once more.

She continues on toward the stage, keeping an eye out as best she can from her height-challenged vantage point for any of her companions-to-be.
Jul 22, 2019 9:20 pm
Nàdair is obviously touched by the beautifully told story, even if it is the thousandth time she hears it. She looks at Alata and Rodrick with watery eyes "I just love that story. It’s just so... so... I don’t know, magical?". She then adds, with a dreamy expression "I wish one day I could tell stories like that."
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Jul 23, 2019 4:20 pm
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Very pretty
Alata Stiffens a tear. "Ahem. Yes well go do your thing then." Alata ushers Nadair towards the stage. Tinged with slight anticipation of her stories but gruff enough to hide his true feelings for the stories.
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Jul 23, 2019 7:43 pm
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I have to be honest about the story. I forgot to mention in my last post. I didn't think of it myself, I translated a story of Harrie Jekkers; De man in de wolken. I really like it a lot, as well as many other songs and stories he wrote.
Jul 23, 2019 7:48 pm
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Do you mean that... Nàdair is up against Harrie Jekkers? He is the final boss that is charming the realms with his stories, for who knows what evil and twisted purposes?
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Aug 7, 2019 1:33 pm
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Alright everyone, I'm back! I caught up on my sleep! Time for some posting action! (Roll initiative! Just kidding;-)!)
Mönkhbat: As you stroll along the street you lose sight of Maighan, who's wandered off away from you. The crowd here becomes thicker, people no longer moving in two streams but seemingly random changing direction, bumping into each other, and you.
Please roll a perception check

Maighan, Alata, Nàdair, Roddric: Maighan, you find the others hanging around in the back of the crowd after skillfully walking along the back of a bench nearby, meeting up with them just as Alata starts to usher Nàdair in the direction of the stage.
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Time Elapsed Since Festival Start - 4 hours

Current Party Locations
Group 1: Maighan, Alata, Nàdair and Roddric - Near a side stage with a small play happening.
Group 2: Mönkhbat - Drinking and wandering.

Group visibility
At this point, Mönkhbat and the others are out of touch with one another. It would take ~5-10 minutes of an hour block for one group to find the other.

Rolls

Secret Roll

Aug 7, 2019 3:59 pm
Mönkhbat tries to restrain himself from simply shoving people out of his way.

Rolls

Perception - (1d20+3)

(15) + 3 = 18

Aug 7, 2019 5:30 pm
Mönkhbat: You feel a little tug on your gourds and then a hand moving into your pocket.
Aug 7, 2019 5:39 pm
The half-orc laughs, reaching down to grab the hand by the wrist. "You'll have to kiss me, first!" he chortles, turning to bring himself face-to-face with the pickpocket.
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