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Interested!
Could I grab Tainted?
Definitely interested!
𝕷𝖊𝖆𝖓𝖓𝖆 𝕯𝖊𝖜𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖕
HP 03/09 Speed 30
AC 13 DC 12
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Even through the music, Leanna could hear something approach. It was a buzzing sound, reminiscent of a large insect - and it didn't take her long to deduce its source. She stopped playing, hugging the lute to her chest. Perhaps, just perhaps, its wooden frame would help muffle the vehement beat of her heart.

It did not. An instant later, one of the flying creatures she'd seen earlier emerged from behind the table. It thrust towards her, and Leanna could do little but raise an arm to try and protect her face and neck.

She felt it puncture her arm, attaching itself firmly to her flesh. Leanna screamed, adrenaline gushing through her bleeding body as newfound fear seeped into her conscience. She could feel her strength draining, a sudden dizziness clouding her vision. She'd never been hurt before - not to this extent, not so suddenly. Would she... die? Already? No, no she could not let that--

From the corner of her eye, she saw someone move. It was the woman she'd seen earlier, though the feline that had accompanied her was nowhere to be found. Leanna caught a glimpse of an icy glow. A cool breeze brushed past her, pulling at all the little hairs on her arm. And then suddenly, she felt a huge weight fall off her arm. Something hit the floor. The creature was dead.

"Thank you... thank you," Leanna breathed out, still half adaze. She had no idea whether she'd spoken loudly enough for the woman to hear, but the bard gave her a glance that conveyed her relief well enough. Her arm stung, but Leanna refused to look at it. She didn't want to see the damage done. There were others caught in a fight with the monsters still. She'd been saved - the least she could do was return the favour in kind.

Leanna stood shakily, taking in the battlefield behind her. She noted each and every monster in particular, and quickly realized how many of them there were. Three men were caught in the middle of it all, two of them quite injured.

"Be not afraid! You're not alone," she shouted to the tiefling, who seemed quite intent on carrying on the fight. Her words were accompanied with a little tune and a dash of magic. Hopefully, that would rejuvenate him a little.

With that, she balanced her lute against her injured arm and played another note, eyes focused on a spot near the door. It was a somber, slow tune; a lullaby, if you will.
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I missed this last time due to time constraints, but interested in trying again! Definitely planning to make a survivor of the Dairy Kingdom, a girl who believes in the rumours/conspiracies about what led her people to ruin. She's trying to find answers, not knowing that there aren't really any to be found.

For a second character, I was thinking of making one of the Fruit Kingdom's princes - preferably one of two eldest ones, meaning he'd also be a general. But I wanted to check if that'd be alright first!
Here we go! I got a few different pictures saved for when her appearance gradually changes. Had a hard time deciding which look to go first... but this is suitably goblin-like, since she's still a small sized creature and all.

I've been a bit MIA this week due to work stuff, but the sheet is coming along nicely in general! I did notice, though, that I apparently chose the worst class option for a Verdan >> The Verdan race itself gives proficiency with wisdom and charisma saving throws - but Cleric already has both of those. Rip.

Still trying to decide on a background as well. I'm definitely going to use one of the new options!
If you aren't tired of me yet and still need players, I'd definitely be interested in trying out a Verdan! Not sure about class yet - a paladin or a cleric maybe, depending on how the stat rolls go.

I just realized you said point buy was an option - for some reason I thought the alternative was a standard array. In that case I'm actually doing that for once. Gonna do Verdan Forge Cleric who grew up among dwarves - has a dwarven name and values, at least for now. But things might change over time since that's kinda the Verdan shtick.

Anyone got ideas for their corporate role yet? Though I guess that would be 3rd level stuff.
𝕷𝖊𝖆𝖓𝖓𝖆 𝕯𝖊𝖜𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖕
HP 09/09 Speed 30
AC 13 DC 12
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What to do... what to do...

There wasn't much she could do, in all honesty. She was standing on the other side of the pit, with no ranged weapons at her disposal. She had never fought before - and so the spells she knew were also not intended for combat. She could run up to the troll and strike it with her rapier, but that sounded nothing short of suicidal. Then there were the flying creatures...

She patted around her person, and realized she did have a dagger. But just one.

It was worth a try, she supposed.

Drawing in a breath, Leanna closed some of the distance between her and the monsters. The flying ones seemed smaller, and therefore hopefully weaker. If she could at least thin their numbers, perhaps she could be of use that way. With that thought in mind, she aimed her dagger - and threw it straight at the closest one.

Without waiting to see whether it had hit its mark, she backtracked to the closest table and dug behind it. Once there, she picked up her instrument - and begun to play. She'd seen two men close to the troll, and hoped that perhaps, just perhaps, her playing could inspire some sort of fighting spirit in them. The closest one should've been within hearing distance, at least.

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I really like the "campaign after the campaign" angle you got going on. Just a question though; will the rp's focus be more on the resource management side of things and interaction with the NPCs of our lands, or do we get frequent chances to interact among player characters as well? I guess what I'm trying to find out is whether this'd be more nation rp lite, or interaction focused.

I'm not super interested in the former myself, but I do know a lot of people are. Just wanna make sure I'm on the right page as far as themes and such go.

I do have an (almost level 8 already) tiefling monk who's been trying to build a home for his people, and would be very happy to have lands to offer them. He is lawful evil - so that could bring about some fun conflict, if allowed. Also his charisma isn't very good and that will probably bite him in the ass eventually.
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