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Yikes. That's rough. Glad we managed to fix things then. Also, I'm definitely gonna kill that kenku the first chance I get.
You mean...If you see that kenku again.
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Yikes. That's rough. Glad we managed to fix things then. Also, I'm definitely gonna kill that kenku the first chance I get.
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Oof. Up until that point in your post that has Tsak recognise Palasha's song, I simply thought Candlefoot had only been without his voice for the last few days. The fact that it has been one year at mininum is... disturbing, to say the least.
Part of me is so tempted to buy Wild Beyond the Witchlight and DM it for my ttrpg group at some point in the future because it would be fun to see how differently they react to the adventure as opposed to how we've all reacted...
... though I have a feeling that one of my players would react to Kettlesteam in a similiar way to Brutrumukk. xP Because in our current campaign (which isn't DnD), I have a character who, like Kettlesteam, shows up, causes trouble and tries to run off. Every time this character has tried to mess with the party, however, this particular player has been "I'm 100% done with guy, I'm gonna kick this guy's ass."
Needless to say, I'm worried Kettlesteam wouldn't live long enough to do anything if I tried to run Witchlight xP
You mean...If you see that kenku again.
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I doubt Kettlesteam is gone for good. They wouldn't make artwork for a character who shows up only once.
Remember that running away is a viable option if it seems like things aren't going well. ;)
Or a plushie xD
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Hold up. There's a Kettlesteam plushie?
Indeed, I mentioned it several pages back but I relish to post it again.
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How could something so adorable be so evil?
She's...not really evil.
She's a jerk, yes. But...not evil.
I've just been reading about game mechanics in earlier editions of D&D and I have just discovered that Thaco's name is a reference to one such mechanic: The THAC0* Score.
*To Hit AC 0.
If I hadn't already made the joke, Zavakri was supposed to have said something akin to 'that's a good, trustworthy, name' when she heard it.