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Fell, she/they, English, currently obsessed with DnD and other ttrpgs. I do art sometimes. I am the GM of two tabletop roleplays on this very site:

- Beyond Moonlight's Reach, a story of four young dragons growing up in a post-apocalyptic fantasy world, and using the Powered by the Apocalypse game Epyllion.

- Search for Tir na Og, a DnD 5e campaign set in the Planescape setting where a group of strangers from all across the multiverse come together to solve the mystery about what happened to the Celtic gods after they and their homelands were mysteriously spirited away.

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Yes. That way, Brutrumukk had a connection to the story.


I still think that was a really cool twist.
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Tir na Og? Not Tir na Nog?


For some reason, that's how all old Planescape material spells it, the same way Asgard is 'Ysgard'. It's tripped me up a few times already xD
NUH UH


I've been puzzling over this for the better part of half a month now to limited success. Any chance I could coax a clue from you?


Haruki's going to reveal that the real inspiration were the friends we made along the way.
Jill Brookes



Location: Abandoned Stellar Toy Co. Factory Mentions: @Savo @Rune_Alchemist @Vertigo


Once Jill was done healing the magnemite, she took a couple steps back and looked over her new Pokemon with curiosity before nodding to herself. "That looks better," she said, putting her hands on her hips. "Now I guess you'll need a name. Hmm..." She raised her eyes towards the ceiling as she tried to think of something. She'd named Aster after a flower, one that has a similar color scheme to the Aipom herself. There weren't any flowers that were grey - at least, as far as Jill was aware - and none that really brought to mind her new companion. She tried to think of other plants... sage? Onion? Chive?

... her stomach gave a small rumble. Okay, maybe don't think about food right now.

After thinking for a moment, something clicked in her mind. She remembered reading somewhere about a type of plant that could be used to generate electricity, which perfectly fit her new friend. Now, what was it called?

"... Oleander," Jill eventually said. "I'll call you Oleander, Ollie for short." She tilted her head to the side. "Does that sound alright?"

'Oleander' looked at her for a long moment, before slowly bobbing up and down. Apparently, it didn't seem to mind that too much.

Jill gave a big smile. "Alright, Oleander it is!" She turned to look at the other trainers, only to see Yuu leaving the room. "Oh! Are we going now?" she said, glancing over at Chloe. She glanced over at Aster, who was pushing herself up to her feet. Her movement were very jerky, and she was constantly shaking herself to try and rid herself of the static. "Erm, perhaps I should keep you in your Pokeball until we're able to-" However, she didn't get to finish that sentence before Aster shot her a glare. Jill put her hands up. "Okay! It was just a suggestion."

She made her way over to Chloe. "Thanks, by the way!" she said. "Don't know how I would have been able to handle that if it had just been me and Aster."
If you're still stuck on how to answer these questions, here's my two cents on what the answers could be...

How could I get you to talk to Rudrick? At this point, Skobeloff has just enough of a rapport built up with Garrock that a successful use of the CONVINCE SOMEONE move would be all that is needed to get him to see Rudrick

How could I get you to talk to Sunglow? The situation with Sunglow is a family matter. And as such, only one of Garrock's family would have any real chance of convincing him to go see his mother.


I'll wait until Vertigo posts before I say anything but, err...

The reason it's taking me a while to think of answers to your questions is that Skobeloff essentially asked "How do I get Garrock to do the two things he really doesn't want to do?"

Seriously, I can't stress this enough: there's not much that Garrock would rather do less right now than talk to his family. He'd rather single-handedly take on an army of giant spiders than do that.
So with a 9... hmm how to word this, damn. Uh, I guess like: "How could I get you to open up about the situation with your sibling(s)?"


Considering Fellwing is the one asking this, mentioning some aspect of her own family situation would work. It's up to you what you feel would be most applicable here.
Hmm 👀 Any chance I could do a Study Someone now, in between posts and then incorporate the reply to my next one?


Sure thing. Depending on what you ask and how Fellwing reacts, it might help me figure out how to answer Rush's questions.
@XxFellsingxX the fact I completely missed seeing this 6 days ago smh


there is still an eighth spot open if you're interested
@rush99999 Those are some hard-hitting questions. It may take me a bit to think about that, bear with me.
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