I apologize for the delay in my posting. Ended up being busier than anticipated and having a harder time with keeping my attention on getting the post done.
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Orbital Boop Cannon fully charged. Locking onto target...
Target locked. Firing sequence initiated. Orbital Boop Cannon firing in five... four... three... two... one...
How many suits of armor are there in the theater?
"Alright fine! We'll 'elp the windy nob!" Brutrumukk exasperatedly conceded to Jub and the macaw.
I'm going drop this here.
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Gave me a new perspective to warforged.
Out of curiosity, does anyone have any details about their character that just haven't had the chance to come up during the game so far?
Out of curiosity, does anyone have any details about their character that just haven't had the chance to come up during the game so far?
Here's hoping Cloud returns to see it.
In regards to Brutrumukk, a detail of his that hasn't come up is that his views on marriage are rather... odd.
For those of you unfamiliar with Ceremony, the spell's wedding feature grants the happy couple a +2 bonus to AC while they are within 30 feet of each other.
Basically, the way Brut sees it, marriage is just a way to temporarily turn a close comrade in arms into a second shield and that the best time to tie the knot is on the eve of a long and dangerous battle.
Initially, he thought Palasha and Candlefoot were getting married because the Witchlight Carnival was going to be traveling somewhere dangerous for its next stop. Now, he thinks they're getting married because of the danger posed by the hags.
He's going to be very confused if he ever finds out the real reason they want to get married.
...Also, if he ever has access to a holy spellcaster of one of the goblinoid gods while knowing that a tough fight is coming up, Brutrumukk may very well end up proposing to Jub.
Here's hoping Cloud returns to see it.
In regards to Brutrumukk, a detail of his that hasn't come up is that his views on marriage are rather... odd.
For those of you unfamiliar with Ceremony, the spell's wedding feature grants the happy couple a +2 bonus to AC while they are within 30 feet of each other.
Basically, the way Brut sees it, marriage is just a way to temporarily turn a close comrade in arms into a second shield and that the best time to tie the knot is on the eve of a long and dangerous battle.
Initially, he thought Palasha and Candlefoot were getting married because the Witchlight Carnival was going to be traveling somewhere dangerous for its next stop. Now, he thinks they're getting married because of the danger posed by the hags.
He's going to be very confused if he ever finds out the real reason they want to get married.
...Also, if he ever has access to a holy spellcaster of one of the goblinoid gods while knowing that a tough fight is coming up, Brutrumukk may very well end up proposing to Jub.