Author Topic: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL  (Read 388376 times)

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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #210 on: September 26, 2009, 02:42:09 AM »
Glad that the current economy offers such quick turnover in employment, Shakespeare takes the poison and walks out of the in to the stables. Standing outside of them he examines the rat poison and ponders his WWSKD bracelet.

Shakespeare searches the area outside the stables for an empty bottle.


Rolling 1d20:
(5): Total = 5

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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #211 on: September 26, 2009, 02:47:18 AM »
Pakos finds a 20x20 chamber

two passages

one north

one going to the east

The chamber contains many pottery jars
and
Rolling 1d12:
(4): Total = 4

Rolling 1d100:
(47): Total = 47

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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #212 on: September 26, 2009, 02:48:45 AM »
There are also Rolling 1d8:
(4): Total = 4
giant frogs in the room. They look hungry.

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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #213 on: September 26, 2009, 02:50:27 AM »
Shakespeare sees the rat traps. They have a little hole to pour the poison in.

Redcap sees Shakespeare, holding a bottle of rat poison and looking at it!

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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #214 on: September 26, 2009, 02:56:35 AM »
Deciding it would be more profitable to skim off the top, Shakespeare looks for another bottle so he can water down the rat poison. Not like there's a real rush, rat's aren't big tactical planners after all.

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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #215 on: September 26, 2009, 03:30:34 AM »
Atilla Redcap

Atilla slowly stalks up behind shakespeare noticing he has some bottle clearly labled rat posion.

Rolling 1d20:
(9): Total = 9

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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #216 on: September 26, 2009, 09:59:27 AM »
Richelieu (65/1550)

Realizing that the orcs have forgotten about the contest of strength originally proposed, Richelieu begins rolling Winthrop in the direction of the stairs. Once they are out of the room, Richelieu says to Winthrop, "Well good buddy, looks like we got out of that one."

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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #217 on: September 26, 2009, 11:43:24 AM »
Pakos
Pakos sprints for the passage to the north.

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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #218 on: September 26, 2009, 12:11:26 PM »
Elsie

Elsie decides to go to the tavern to look for other handicaped adventurers to recruit for her own uses.

Look for gimps check

Rolling 1d20:
(11): Total = 11






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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #219 on: September 26, 2009, 12:14:20 PM »
Elsie

Oh by the way the tavern that Elsie is loking in is the most gimp acessable tavern in the town, she would know this from previous drunken drawf experiance.

Elsie prays to her god Hellen Keller in order to find some more gimps who want to take up adventuring.
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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #220 on: September 26, 2009, 03:44:19 PM »
There is only inn in the village. Elsie does spy a rat man sneaking up on Shakespeare.

Shakespeare must beat a 9 to detect Redcap sneaking up on him!

Bad news for Pakos. The sudden movement triggers a giant frog's predatory instincts. It launches its tongue at him.

Rolling 1d20:
(17): Total = 17



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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #221 on: September 26, 2009, 03:45:46 PM »
The tongue sticks Pakos. The frog immediately begins dragging the thief towards its open mouth. Pakos has 2 chances to cut the tongue before he is eaten by the frog. He needs a 13 or better on the attack roll.

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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #222 on: September 26, 2009, 03:54:32 PM »
Richelieu rushes down the stairs before the orcs realize they have been tricked.

The cleric finds himself in a hexgonal room about 50 feet in diameter. There is a door to the north and to the south.

The barrel says "the treasure is somewhere in this room. Hidden, I think."

Rolling 1d100:
(7): Total = 7


Richelieu will get 50 exp for getting past the first time. He will get the rest when he climbs back up the stairs.




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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #223 on: September 26, 2009, 04:01:53 PM »
Richelieu (115/1550)

Feeling that Winthrop the barrel hasn't steered him wrong yet, Richelieu says a little prayer to Haggart to help guide him to treasure.

"Oh, great Haggart, please guide my hand to the gold and other treasures in this room so that I can fill my pockets until they are overflowing and then cavort in town with grog and illicit drugs and prostitutes as your example has taught us. And help me find some more gold and treasure to fill my friend Winthrop the barrel with so that he will make a pleasant, and rich, noise as we move through the dungeon to more glorify your name."

Richelieu searches for treasure and useless crap in the hexagonal room. He makes sure to look in all of the corners of the room, as well as under the stairs, along the walls, the ceiling, pretty much everywhere. He is also on the lookout for the other magical barrel that Winthrop suggested might be in this room.

Hunt for Treasure
Rolling 1d20:
(10): Total = 10
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Re: OLD SCHOOL DUNGEON CRAWL
« Reply #224 on: September 26, 2009, 04:03:56 PM »
Elsie

To the ratman whom she has spotted:
"Oh rat man you certainly must know the ways of wanting to adventure but being looked down upon. You certainly must not be picked for adventuring parties looking lke that. I mean most fair maidens would be appaled at your looks and want to wisk you away with a broom instead of give you their hearts and treasure. Come with me and join my merry band together we will drink and scour the countryside."

Elsie is also looking to employ a person/creature of large strength t push her chair arround. Perhaps a NPC of high strength and low brains
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