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You are Ur'shal, Chieftain of the Stonetusk Clan and Warlord of the Wastes. Your clan rings with the clamour of war preparations, your lieutenants and pack leaders whipping your warriors into fighting shape as weapons and armor are prepared for the war with Slaagyr to come. Despite your own position you find yourself with increasingly little to do aside from broad commands to your lieutenants to keep up the good work, and stepping into personally make an example of the occasional troublemaker who takes their brawling too far.

As you await the return of your scouts, and perhaps your spies in Slaagyr's camp, provided they still live, you are in a position to, at least for the moment, relax a little and enjoy yourself. In this particular instance, that means a long overdue hunt with your two old friends, Zo'rok and Dru'ak. Along with your warbeast Raka, you have pressed south into the jungle, in search of worthy quarry to bring you glory and the favor of the goddess of the hunt, Tak'zaya Ska.

With the shifters dealt with, the elves either enslaved or having fled south to the larger enclaves, and the troglodytes suitably cowed, you have a great deal of leeway in the jungle. Unfortunately, this is more due to a power vacuum than your clan truly controlling the territory, as you simply lack the forces to patrol such a wide region. For the most part things have been quiet, the abyssal elves have yet to be seen since your first encounter with them, and your hunters have the borders of the Elder Serpent's territory well mapped to avoid accidentally straying into it. Still, a little cautious may be warranted, as there are still occasional sightings of the strange mosquito-like creatures and their shambling minions lurking in the jungle, not to mention the threat of Xipil's cultists pushing north.

(cont)
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>>46412265
Raka sniffs at the ground, the heavyset bandersnatch clambering through the undergrowth, tearing aside the more troublesome growth with his heavy foreclaws. So far things have been quiet, the trails of a few smaller jungle beasts which might make for a good meal, but nothing worthy of hunting personally.

“Anything over there?” you grunt, looking to Zo'rok as he crouches a little way to the west, palm to the soft earth.

“Some larger tracks, but they're old, beast could be long gone by now,” he shrugs.

“Nothing,” Dru'ak concurs, resting his spear on his shoulder as he lets his gaze sweep the tree line.

“We could head a little deeper, I think our hunters have already scared away a lot of the prey this close to camp,” Zo'rok explains as he rises, scratching at his jaw.

>Start following those old tracks to the west, if you're lucky the beast hasn't gone far
>Push further south in search of better hunting deeper in the jungle
>Stick around this area, there may still be tracks you missed
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>>46412267
Links:
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>>46412267
>Push further south in search of better hunting deeper in the jungle
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Aw yeah, is it good to be back.
>>46412267
For those who have forgotten, to the west are the abyssal elves, to the south is Xipil and possibly the serpent.
Does Raka understand Ur's speech? If so, tell him to be on the lookout to smells similar to the camp's lamias.
>>Push further south in search of better hunting deeper in the jungle
I don't want to have to deal with abyssal shit on our hunt.
At most we'll find out if one of our enemies has expanded/are daring closer to us, since we aren't horrible at stealth. Might be fun to accidentally bump into a threat on our hunt and for the three of us to clear it out just like that.
Then again, if we run into lamia, we will probably want to retreat, and only other threats would be the mosquitos.
Sup Lordy
elf incest NTR pastebin/others when
more screentime for my waifus when
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>>46412267
>Start following those old tracks to the west, if you're lucky the beast hasn't gone far
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Quiet start today, it seems.

Anyway, Pushing further south wins.

>Roll 1d20
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>>46412360
>elf incest NTR pastebin/others when
When I stop having little to no control over my free time.

>more screentime for my waifus when
Depends on who your waifus are.
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Rolled 15 (1d20)

>>46412472
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>>46412472
dice+1d20
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Rolled 14 (1d20)

>>46412472
Let's roll
>>46412483
>Depends on who your waifus are.
You.
Those spoilers were there to get those questions out of the way
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Rolled 17 (1d20)

>>46412472
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Rolled 18 (1d20)

>>46412483
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>17
Writing.
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>>46412492
Man it's been a long time since I participated I forgot to put it in the email field...
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Should we save the beast if it's female for Raka?
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>>46412580
Nah, too much of a bother to bring it back.
Only if it's something special, but not special enough that we want to give it to someone.
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>>46412590
All right, cool.
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“Agreed, let's head south,” you grunt, gesturing for the others to follow as you press deeper into the jungle, Raka bounding ahead, pausing occasionally to sniff the air.

The jungle grows darker the deeper you go, the canopy thicker and more tangled the further you move from the desiccating influence of the Great Wastes, blocking out the sun, the sounds of wildlife echoing around you.

Raka gives a low snort, stubby tail wagging as he looks around at you, before turning back to sniff at the ground once more, weaving in tight circles. Picking your way through the undergrowth, you catch up with the warbeast, crouching down to investigate the source of his excitement. It's a trail, and quite a strange one at that. Two sets of clawprints, small but deep, pressed into the ground, the tangled plant matter around the prints ragged, as if shredded by countless small blades. Whatever it is, it didn't pass this way all that long ago.

You wave your friends over, setting off after this new creature. You don't recognize the tracks, but from the depth of them, it must be quite heavy despite the small prints, or weighed down by something perhaps. The mystery creature's route takes you on a winding path through the jungle, the sound of running water growing louder as you go, until it becomes almost deafening. The reason becomes apparent soon enough, as you peer out from between the tangled branches to spot a river, the noise coming from a waterfall cascading down a sheer rock face a short distance away.

“Is that it,” Dru'ak whispers, nodding to a strange looking creature as it picks its way up the rocks to the side of the waterfall, scrambling up what look to be an eroded set of carved steps.

(cont)
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>>46412799
It's slightly larger than you, bounding between the water-slicked and uneven stone with two sets of long, wiry legs ending in small, hook-nailed claws. Its body is thin and serpentine, the skin jet black, with patches of dull, purple-blue scales running along the sides bearing an oily look to them. Its head is long and narrow, two sets of tiny beady eyes on each side above a long mouth filled with needle-sharp teeth. More interestingly is the way it carries its cargo upon its back, two bodies, one human, one troglodyte, most likely dead judging by the vicious tears in the flesh. The dangle over the creature's body, hands and feet bound with knotted vines, which suggest that the beast may not be entirely mindless.

It turns its head, letting its gaze sweep across the area, passing right by your hiding place without a glimmer of recognition. Pausing, it angles its head up, the skin on the back of the skull unfurling into a great frill as it opens its mouth to let out a harsh shriek which sets your tusks on edge. With that done, the frill flattens, the creature scampering up a little further on the rock face, pausing at a curious slab of stone which you suspect may once have been a door, and now lies half-crumbled over the collapsed entranceway it covered. Tugging the first of the bodies from its back with its hooked claws, the creature lifts it to the narrow gap, trying to push the body through the space into the chamber beyond, from the way the body jerks, you suspect the beast may have some aid from a creature on the other side, perhaps a whole family of them live within.

“What now? Want to take it?” Dru'ak frowns, watching the thing as it jams more and more of the troglodyte's body through the gap, occasionally pausing to snap a difficult bone or tear off a chunk of flesh which is impeding its passage.

>Attack now, while it's distracted.
>Wait until it's done, you can follow the beast into its home.
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>>46412813
>Attack now, while it's distracted.
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>>46412813
>>Attack now, while it's distracted.
We man now.
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>>46412813
>Wait and observe
>If it seems possible, try to dominate it into submission(we do have Apex PRedator after all)
Might be useful as minions.
They certainly seem more interesting to interact with than to hunt. Hell, we have some orcs that worship a lizard god, right? Maybe these would be right up their alley.
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>>46412813
>wait until it's done
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>>46412813
>Wait until it's done, you can follow the beast into its home.
Is the human one of the fugitive we spared a long time ago ?
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>>46412813
>>Attack now, while it's distracted.
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>>46412944
Looks more like the humans you found amongst the cultists of Isyil's compound, definitely not pale enough to be Cragfolk.
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Rolled 2 (1d2)

Looks like we've got a tie. Guess I'll roll for it, 1: attack, 2: wait and observe.
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Observing wins, writing.
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Yes!

OWQ is not dead.
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“Wait, let's see what it does,” you grunt, keeping your eye on the creature as it works.

Eventually, it manages to cram the remains of the troglodyte through the gap, before turning its attention to its slightly larger human cargo. Apparently it's got a good enough eye to recognize the fact that the human carcass is too large before it starts, instead settling for pinning it down underfoot and tearing it into smaller pieces with its jaws, before carefully feeding them through the gap one by one.

When its grisly work is finally finished, the creature takes one last glance around, giving a final low, hissing bark, before it puts its claws up to the side of the small and now gore-encrusted opening atop the collapsed door. You watch curiously as it angles its head to the gap, watching bones pop from joints as it squeezes first one forelimb, then the other, through the gap, its oily hide and flexible skeletal structure allowing it to slither through the gap which looks barely wide enough to fit your leg through.

“No way we're following it through that unless we pull the whole door out of the way,” Zo'rok whispers, eyeing the gap.

“Which they'll probably hear,” Dru'ak nods in agreement.

>It would be a waste to just leave it now, head up there and deal with that door.
>Sounds too risky, go look for other prey
>Other (write-in)

>>46413179
I'm changing how I run things so that rather than hopping back and forth between different quests, I run multiple sessions of one quest in a row. Just finished doing it for EnteeCards, so now it's time for a whole lot of Orc Warlord sessions.
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>>46413194
>>Sounds too risky, go look for other prey
I'd rather trap it while it's out and about and try to communicate with it.
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>>46413194
Also, do we have a map with us? If we do, and I hope we do, mark this place on it, especially if we're looking for other things.
Hell, maybe even draw a loose sketch of the creature.
I forget, can Ur write?
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>>46413194
>sounds too risky
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>>46413221
You have a map, yes.
Ur can't really write, he knows a few basic symbols and that's about it.
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>>46413246
We'll have to rectify that, either now in the downtime or directly after we beat Slaggyr
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>>46413194
>>It would be a waste to just leave it now, head up there and deal with that door.
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Looks like you're leaving it be.

Roll 1d20 for additional hunting then.
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Rolled 8 (1d20)

>>46413349
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Rolled 16 (1d20)

>>46413349
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>>46413194
>Sounds too risky

I knew we should have attacked
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Rolled 70 (1d100)

rolling
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Rolled 6 (1d20)

>>46413349
Come on Tok'zaya Ska, give us something good please.
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Rolled 20 (1d20)

>>46413349
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Writing.

>>46413381
Just a little too late.
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>>46413380
Welp, this is my punishment for misspelling her name.
>>46413381
I am so sorry
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>>46413380
Damn you.
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You sigh, pulling out your rough map, marking down the location on it.

“Forget it, we don't know how many of those things are in there. We'll deal with those things another day, we might even be able to use them as something other than trophies,” you grunt, stepping back into the trees and leaving the waterfall and the creature behind.

“Let's keep looking then,” Zo'rok shrugs, the four of you setting off once more, Raka snuffling at the undergrowth as you pick your way further south.

It's an hour later when you finally pick up on something else promising. Unlike the tiny footprints of the creature from before, these tracks are easy enough to spot, great furrows torn into the ground, the branches of trees and even some of the smaller trees themselves knocked aside by the passage of this hulking creature.

“Whatever it is, it's huge, bound to make for a good trophy,” Zo'rok grins, as Raka cocks his head, giving the air a puzzled sniff, turning to glance at you with a questioning look before returning to following the path of your new quarry.

“Provided we can carry a trophy from it back,” Dru'ak grunts, as you set off in pursuit.

(cont)
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>>46413621
The thing is far from subtle, which suggests it must be rare, because if there were too many of these things wandering around, you don't think there'd be much of a jungle left. Dru'ak pauses, frowning as he reaches into the undergrowth, pulling something loose from the roots of a tree with a crack of splintering wood, holding it up for both of you to see.

It looks like a thorn, something you are all too familiar with from the rare, hardy plantlife of the Great Waste. Of course, most of the plant life of the Great Waste doesn't grow thorns some two feet long, and doesn't tend to embed them a foot deep into solid surfaces.

“It's strong, very strong,” Dru'ak grunts, turning the thorn over in his hands, before stabbing it back into the trunk of the tree, the end easily piercing the tough bark.

“So what, we're tracking some walking plant?” Zo'rok asks, scratching his chin as he eyes the thorn.

“Won't make for good eating,” Dru'ak frowns.

>Hunt it down, it'll provide some fine trophies
>Forget it, keep looking for other prey
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>>46413636
>>Hunt it down, it'll provide some fine trophies

Kill the stoopid root.
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>>46413636
>Hunt it down, it'll provide some fine trophies
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>>46413636
>>Hunt it down, it'll provide some fine trophies
Sounds metal
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>>46413636
An ent, or maybe a wandering root? Sounds interesting, wish we had a priest or something with us who can deal with forest magic bullshit, but it might be cool to just follow and observe.
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>>46413636
>Hunt it down, it'll provide some fine trophies
do it.
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Might get some magical loot from it. Like magic wood as raw material for something.
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>>46413636
>Hunt it down
If it has more thorns we can maybe use it for tools or weapons.
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>>46413636
>Hunt it down, it'll provide some fine trophies
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>Roll 1d20 for stealthy approach
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Rolled 10 (1d20)

>>46413948
stealth for the stealthgod
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Rolled 14 (1d20)

>>46413948
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>>46413974
Should've used his proper name, boy
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Rolled 10 (1d20)

>>46413948
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Let's hope it's not very perceptive
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Want to burn some Tak'zaya Ska favor for a reroll? Not quite high enough.
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>>46414041
Yes
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>>46414041
Reroll gives us three chances again, right?
If so, yeah, we have 3 of them after all.
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>>46414041
Yes.
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Okay, favor burned, 2 Tak'zaya Ska favor remaining.

>Roll 1d20
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>>46414041
No, not sure we can do better.
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Rolled 12 (1d20)

>>46414133
May Tak'zaya Ska forgive me
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Rolled 7 (1d20)

>>46414133
WE MAN NOW.
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Rolled 20 (1d20)

>>46414133
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>>46414177
CLUTCH
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>>46414177
ayyy
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>>46414177
The gods provide!
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>>46414177
Niiiiiiiiice.


SUPER STEALTH
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>>46414177
https://youtu.be/xBlQZyTF_LY?t=409
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You head a loud crack echoing through the jungle, wood splintering at your quarry's passage. Gesturing for your companions to stay low, you creep forward through the undergrowth, Raka stalking along by your side, the heavyset beast moving with remarkable grace when it suits him.

As you peer out through the undergrowth, at first you see nothing, just more of the endless greens, browns and vibrant shades of the jungle, then, part of the landscape begins to move, and you see it for what it is. Hunched over one of the trees, great thorned tendrils wrapped around it, stands a strange beast, near humanoid in shape, its body a mix of tough barky skin and tangled vine-like growths. It wrenches one of the branches of the tree loose, pressing its featureless face up against the stump, the vines spreading apart to reveal an orifice beneath, allowing the creature's small toothy mouth to suckle on the sap dripping free from the damaged tree.

It must be fifteen feet tall, and powerfully built, the thorn you found before most likely coming from one of the growths along the barky skin on the back of the creature's arms. Fortunately, distracted as it is by its meal, it seems oblivious to your presence, even as you creep closer. It seems you are free to make the first move.

>Go for the legs, hobble it.
>Throw your spears at the thing's head, then switch to your other weapons to attack.
>Other (write-in)
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>>46414327
>>Go for the legs, hobble it.

Who says it even needs a head?
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>>46414327
>Go for the legs, hobble it.
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>>46414327
Whoever's the best at throwing spears takes our spear, and throws it at its head while the other two go for a leg each.
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>>46414327
>>Go for the legs, hobble it.
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>>46414327
This >>46414365
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>>46414365
Third.
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>>46414365
4th
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Okay, roll me 1d20.
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Rolled 12 (1d20)

>>46414638
For, uh, Tak'zaya Ska? Zol'gor Tor? Kul'zog Zor?
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Rolled 5 (1d20)

>>46414638
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Rolled 19 (1d20)

>>46414638
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Rolled 14 (1d20)

>>46414638
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>>46414650
>>46414661
>>46414670
>19
Nice
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Rolled 4 (1d20)

>>46414638
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>>46414638
Stop letting dela distract you from your quest, Lordy
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“Zo'rok, take this and aim for the head, we'll hit it low,” you grunt, passing Zo'rok your spear as you pull the axe from your back.

You creep forward with Dru'ak and Raka, as Zo'rok hangs back, staking your spear into the ground as he readies his own to throw first. The creature remains oblivious throughout, intent on drinking the tree dry of sap, slurping greedily.

Looking to Dru'ak, the two of you exchange a nod, charging forward from the undergrowth, Zo'rok taking the signal to hurl the first of the spears at the strange plant-beast. The spear bites deep into the softer vine-like growths around the head, digging deep into the side of whatever passes for the thing's skull. The beast, however, seems rather unconcerned by its apparent injury, stopping its feeding to reach up with a tendril, the wooden haft of the spear splintering was it squeezes around it, leaving the tip lodged deep in the plant's flesh.

It starts to rise just as you reach it, swinging your axe for the back of the creature's heel, hacking through vine and bark alike, carving into the springy wood beneath. Dru'ak hits the other leg a moment later, his spear left with Zo'rok, his maul splintering the hardy creature's natural plating as Raka leaps onto the side of the shin, claws leaving great gouges as he scratches and bites.

The hulking beast stumbles, caught halfway to rising by the assault, limbs flailing as it struggles to right itself, tendrils lashing out to seize hold of nearby trees to prevent it from tumbling to the ground.

Still, despite the vicious strikes, the creature seems surprisingly healthy. You aren't entirely sure if it even feels pain, which means you'll need a more efficient way of killing it than simply hacking at it at random.

>Focus on the legs
>Start hacking through any tendrils within reach
>Back up, you need to find a weak point
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>>46414988
>>Start hacking through any tendrils within reach
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>>46414988
>Focus on the legs
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>>46414988
>>Start hacking through any tendrils within reach, have Dru'ak focus on shattering the leg he hit with Raka.
Reduce its ability to manipulate things
>>Tell Zo'rok to look for a weak point and try to warn Dru'ak if necessary.
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>>46414988
>Start hacking through any tendrils within reach
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>>46414988
>Focus on the legs
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>>46415040
Might be a bit greedy to try to do everything
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>>46414988
>>Start hacking through any tendrils within reach
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>>46414988
>Keep hacking the legs for a bit, when tendrils start coming after you focus on hacking through any in reach
>Have Zo'rok look for a weak point and throw spears when he thinks it's a good opportunity, if he runs out of spears have him join us.
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>Roll 1d20
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Rolled 9 (1d20)

>>46415306
What are we doing?
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Rolled 2 (1d20)

>>46415306
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Rolled 18 (1d20)

>>46415306
cant fail
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>>46415348
clutch
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>>46415348
Lucky. Writing.
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“Zo'rok, see if you can find a weak point on this damn thing,” you roar, as you lay into the back of the leg, hacking away at the tough wood as Dru'ak continues to hammer at the other in turn.

The thing gives a low groaning roar, the trees creaking as they struggle to hold the creature's weight, its precarious position making it hard for the beast to lash out at you easily, what few tendrils aren't focused on keeping it upright thrashing blindly. You see Dru'ak duck under a clumsy backhand, narrowly avoiding being impaled by thorns near as long as his forearm, but at last your efforts pay off, as with one last swing, you hear a resounding crack, the creature's leg splintering under your assault, sending it tumbling to the ground, cut off at the knee, a cascade of branches coming down with it as it tears down its makeshift supports.

With another groaning bellow, the thing rolls onto its back, you and Dru'ak forced to duck back behind cover as the tendrils thick as your chest lash out, ripping bark from the trees around it as it thrashes in frustration.

Looking at it like this though, you spot something interesting. While the rest of the beast looks to be vines woven around a solid wooden “body”, the creature's actual chest looks rather curious, with vine-like growths spilling out from around the edges of what can only be described as a wooden plate, fastened in place by the plant matter binding it tight. Perhaps behind that you might find the core of this creature. Of course, doing so will require getting very close to those thrashing tendrils, not to mention the creature's massive, thorned arms.

>Charge in and try to shatter that plate while the others distract it
>Focus on cutting away more of the tendrils so it will be less able to defend itself
>Other (write-in)
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>>46415496
>Charge in and try to shatter that plate while the others distract it
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>>46415496
>>Focus on cutting away more of the tendrils so it will be less able to defend itself
Slow and steady
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>>46415496
>Charge in and try to shatter that plate while the others distract it
Should we ORC FURY?
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>>46415572
This is the exact time not to use it, it makes us reckless and makes us disregard danger, and getting hit with those thorns would be very, very nasty.
If it provided increased regeneration and defense as well, maybe, but not with just offensive boost.
Would be cool to have some fire as well, now.
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>>46415496
>Focus on cutting away more of the tendrils so it will be less able to defend itself
pls no orcish fury
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>>46415604
I disagree, it's on its back and exposed, we can kill it before taking any serious injury.
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>>46415666
>the creature's actual chest looks rather curious, with vine-like growths spilling out from around the edges of what can only be described as a wooden plate
It's on its chest, and the vines come from it
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>>46415691
>the thing rolls onto its back
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Lordy, maybe we can get it to tangle up its vines in nearby trees or something? Is that something we can try to do? Or just have the other two try to tangle and occupy the tendrils so we can rush in relatively safely?
I have a feeling if we just hack them off it will go into a second phase or something and grow more or whatever.
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Can we like tangle up or tie down its tendrils? If we could have Zo and Dru do that, we could rush in to break the trap door, and if we stall I feel like the fight will just become harder.
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>>46415496
>>Focus on cutting away more of the tendrils so it will be less able to defend itself
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>>46415720
>>46415764
It would be difficult, these are large, strong tendrils, they'd be hard to tangle up in anything they couldn't just rip their way free of.
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>>46415720
>>46415764
Fuck, my first post wasn't appearing so I posted about it again, oops.
>>46415801
>namefagging even outside of akun
stop that
>>46415810
Hmm, I suppose we could just chop off the ones that would most easily reach that area then, and have the others try to draw its attention.
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>>46415496
>>Charge in and try to shatter that plate while the others distract it
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Rolled 2 (1d2)

Once again, it's a tie.

Oh well, I'll roll for it. 1: charge in, 2: hack away at the tendrils
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Okay, hacking away at it some more wins.

>Roll 1d20
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Rolled 4 (1d20)

>>46415901
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Rolled 15 (1d20)

>>46415901
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Rolled 1 (1d20)

>>46415901
Hey dudes. Have we really spent four hours fighting a beast?
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Okay, 15 it is. Got to step out for a bit now, should be back in an hour to hour and a half, then we can finish off this fight.
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>>46415943
Hooray for OWQ!
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>>46412265
Thoughts?
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>>46416903
Not Lordy, but, well, it's a thing.
Axe is kinda puny, but that's my main gripe with it.
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>>46416903
Ahahaha, mongol-ur.
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>>46416903
Is that Vaki and..?
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>>46417065
The only bitch taller than him
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Okay, back and writing.

>>46416903
Not bad at all, Vaki a qt. Axe is maybe a bit small, but overall I have no complaints.

>>46417065
Ashuris.
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>>46416903
Now all other waifu fags must step up.
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>>46417115
right... I guess I just imagined Ashuris a bit thicker, you know?
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>>46416903
The people I would murder for Ashuris's legs
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>>46417212
Guess it's time for you to make some blood sacrifices to Ylugri.
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>>46417207
tbf her tits are like twice of Ur's head in that picture.
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>>46417240
Yeah those are fine, I'm mainly speaking about her body in general
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>>46417240
Nah one tit is the size of his head.
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>>46417278
I'm the one who commissioned it, and yeah my main gripe would be the length of the legs, and the arms, but other than that I think its a pretty good picture since all other problems are just nitpicks.
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>>46417324
Oh yeah don't get me wrong it is well drawn. The thinness of Ashuris just threw me off a bit.
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>>46417411
She's been described as Voluptuous so the complaint is valid. The picture IS great though.
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“Don't get too close,” you call to Dru'ak, as Zo'rok comes out to join you in the attack, staying out of reach of the majority of the tendrils as you begin cutting back the most rampant of the growths extruding off the creature.

It's tiresome work, though you manage to carve away several of the tendrils without more than some minor bruises as you twist to take the glancing blows on the heavier parts of your armor. Raka snarls and barks, bounding around and distracting the creature, ill-suited for the task you've set yourself to.

The creature quickly regains its senses however, another low, echoing groan issuing forth from it, and another, sharper voice half-audible beneath. The tendrils lash out, entwining themselves around the trees within reach, and at first to think the creature means to try and heave itself up to its feet again. As the trees around start to creak, however, you realize it's quite the opposite.

“Move,” you shout, the four of you scattering as the enraged plant creature's strength tears the surrounding plants from their roots, bringing them crashing down around you, and it. Ducking this way and that, the four of you scramble out beyond the range of the collapsing trees, looking back on the new clearing the creature has torn into the jungle canopy.

As the last screech of panicked birds fades away into the distance, the four of you look over the great mound of fallen trees now covering the creature.

“You... think it's dead?” Zo'rok frowns, not that he sounds all that convinced of the fact.

“I doubt it,” you grunt, starting to pick your way closer. Sure enough, you jump back just in time to avoid a tendril erupting from the pile of fallen lumber, more and more following as the thing drags itself free.

(cont)
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>>46417552
You notice soon enough what's changed, as it pulls itself back to its feet, its missing leg replaced with a newer knobbly growth of plant matter culled from the collapsed trees. The creature gives another groan of rage, reaching down to seize hold of a massive treebranch, hefting it high overhead.

“Ah shit,” Zo'rok groans.

This could be a problem.

>Try to knock it over again
>This has gone on long enough, get the others to distract it while you rip open that chestplate
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>>46417324
Who's the artist? I can't copypaste that moonrune sign on google.
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>>46417580
>>This has gone on long enough, get the others to distract it while you rip open that chestplate

orcish fury?
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>>46417580
>This has gone on long enough, get the others to distract it while you rip open that chestplate

>>46417589
[s]no[/s]
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>>46417580
>>This has gone on long enough, get the others to distract it while you rip open that chestplate
Shoulda gone for the kill then and there.
>>46417599
Nah, this isn't a Kul'zog Zor thing exactly, and I want to see what's in its chest.
Oh fuck, okay, I got it, very smart Lordy, this is the new waifu isn't it?
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>>46417580
>>This has gone on long enough, get the others to distract it while you rip open that chestplate
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>>46417621
Uhh meant to reply to >>46417599
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>>46417580
>This has gone on long enough, get the others to distract it while you rip open that chestplate
no fury. We need our head in the game to dodge the tree destroying tentacles, not tank them.
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>>46417580
>>This has gone on long enough, get the others to distract it while you rip open that chestplate
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>>46417631
>new waifu

I hope she's green.
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>>46417663
She's controlling the tree-mecha from inside.
I wonder if it's the loli like in the original discussion.
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>>46417688
A loli, not THE loli
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Okay, so I saw a request for Orcish Fury, want to do it?

>Yes
>No
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>>46417745
>No
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>>46417745
>>No

I was the one who suggested it but only as a joke.
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>>46417745
>No
Don't endanger the waifu
Also don't endanger ourselves to the thorns
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>>46417745
>No
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>>46417745
>Yes
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>>46417780
It'd be hilarious if after all this work its some geriatric elf druid.
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>>46417589
etsy shop at Kawaichan
Also i sugeest miss mews if you are cool with a high quality single character one.
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Okay, no Orcish Fury.

>Roll 1d20
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Rolled 6 (1d20)

>>46417866
May Tak'zaya Ska help us. Or Kul'zog Zor?
>>46417847
I wouldn't even be mad.
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Rolled 3 (1d20)

>>46417866
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Rolled 19 (1d20)

>>46417866
Gods help us
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Rolled 16 (1d20)

>>46417866
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Rolled 10 (1d20)

>>46417866
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>>46417905
The gods approve
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>>46417905
The save!
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>>46417905
Noice
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>>46417905
Thank Talos.
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>>46417905
Third roll save, again.
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>>46417866
I'm sorry Lordy ;_;
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>>46417631
Looks like you were wrong, anon, if you were right I doubt Lordy could resist responding to you.
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“You three keep it busy,” you shout, your hunting party quickly spreading out around it, Dru'ak diving to the ground to avoid a great arcing swing by the creature's new makeshift weapon, the massive treebranch swinging scant inches over his head. Even tough as Dru'ak is, you doubt he'd be walking it off if that thing hit him, you'd better finish this quickly, before it has a chance to land a solid blow.

As the creature turns, trying to keep track of all three of your comrades as they harry it, you charge forward. You aren't entirely sure if the thing has a blind spot, since it seems to lack eyes, but from the difficulty it had striking you when you were attacking its legs from the back before, you suspect it's not so well suited to defending itself from that angle, especially with the way its newly regenerated limb trembles beneath it with every step.

Trying to stick to the back, you sprint in, dodging around the occasional blindly thrashing tendril as the creature slams its treebranch down just a split second after Raka has bounced to the side, snarling as he hops back out of reach. As it turns to follow him, you spring into action, bringing your axe up from the side, swinging it into the great mass of vines bursting forth from beneath the chestplate, the enchanted steel slicing through the tough, tangled mass.

The thing gives another groaning bellow, once again accompanied by that second, strange and sharp voice, as you carve deeper into it, using the flat of the axe to pry apart the chestplate from the rest of the creature.

(cont)
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>>46418326
It drops the branch, intent on trying to swat you away, its arm rising up high as it angles the brutal thorns upon the bark to crash down on your skull, but your friends spring into action, Zo'rok and Raka crashing into the creature's newly replaced leg, staggering it as Dru'ak brings his maul up to meet the downswing of the creature's arm, every muscle in the hulking orc's body straining as he matches power with the arm of the beast.

Wasting no time, you finish your work, ramming a gauntleted hand in to aid as you tear loose the plate, the whole creature starting to spasm as the thick slab of wood comes away from the body, until with a mighty roar, you rip it completely clear, leaving it dangling by some few remaining strands of vine.

You grin, turning to look into the gap you've created to the creature's heart, only to find someone staring back out at you.

A flurry of sharp, clipped speech echoes out from within, as the great mass of vines at the creature's core erupt outwards, winding all around you as you strain against them. You can see the thing within clearer now, female, lithe and slight. Were it not for the verdant green of her skin and the mass of leafy growth cascading down her back in place of hair, you might mistake her for an elf. Was she the thing controlling the beast?

She snaps another few harsh syllables of her strange tongue as she launches herself from the innards of the beast, a chunk of wood clutched in her hand twisting into a vicious thorn even as she lunges at you.

>Break free and grapple
>Break free and knock her out
>She's too much of a threat, kill her

>>46418119
He was right.
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>>46418346
I know, I was trying to make people doubt it so the reveal would be better
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>>46418346
>Break free and knock her out

>>46418365
Unlucky
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>>46418346
>>Break free and grapple

Time for what Orcs do best
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>>46418346
>Break free and knock her out
so how loli is the dryad?
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>>46418346
>>Break free and knock her out
Headbutt
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>>46418346
Hah, knew it, dryad.
Loli or not loli?

>>Break free and knock her out
Easier to manage her like that, and we can wake her up with lewdness so she can't immediately try to kill us with plant magic.
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>>46418346
>>Break free and knock her out
Well we got us a dryad
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>>46418346
>>Break free and knock her out
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>>46418346
>Break free and grapple
soo, post battle tri-rape with best bros and Raka too
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>>46418472
That's to many ducks bro
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>>46418346
>>Break free and knock her out
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>>46418497
>ducks
Dicks is what I meant. Phones are gay
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Is it a dryad princess? Do dryads count as nymphs? Will we finally be able to tell Bra'kur that we did, in fact, fuck a nymph princess, or whatever she was telling as a story?
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>Roll 1d20
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Rolled 12 (1d20)

>>46418588
Hope this doesn't actually hurt her.
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Rolled 12 (1d20)

>>46418588
I hope we rape her good
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Rolled 1 (1d20)

>>46418588
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Rolled 20 (1d20)

>>46418588
Can do boss
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>>46418615
nnnuuoooooooo
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>>46418594
>>46418600
>>46418612
fuckin A
>>46418615
FUCKIN A
>>46418588
reroll?
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Want to burn some Y'zagya Zoka favor to reroll this attempt to subdue the dryad?

>>46418411
>>46418438
She's no loli, but she does look quite girlish.

>>46418532
You have no idea whether or not she has any noble or royal titles, as for whether dryads are nymphs... sure, why not, it's not like fey categorization is set in stone.
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>>46418650
Yep.
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>>46418650
Yeah, I do want to burn some favor
>She's no loli, but she does look quite girlish.
Well, I'll take what I can get, this should be good material for some size difference.
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>>46418650
Let raka have a turn too after we're done
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>>46418650
Burn it
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Okay, favor burned.

>Roll 1d20
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>>46418650
Yes.
I want magical exotic green orc babies
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Rolled 5 (1d20)

>>46418753
I'm honestly a bit afraid to roll at this point
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Rolled 4 (1d20)

>>46418753
Finger crossed, i wish for a cute doelike monstergirl.
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Rolled 13 (1d20)

>>46418753
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>>46418692
Nah fuck that we will just give him the pussy of the cat we marked on our map. My guess is that if there is a family there than that means there are females for him to fuck.
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Rolled 5 (1d20)

>>46418753
Why am I rolling again? I got the 1.....
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>>46418772
Fuck this, I'm not rolling anymore in this thread.
>>46418766
Orc babies are already green and magical!
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>>46418790
Deal
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>13
Well, I guess she gets a good hit in.
>>46418790
What cat?
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>>46418790
>cat
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So how fucked are we?

We don't have a good track record at acquiring elf-like waifus.
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You strain to tear yourself free, but for every vine to snap another takes its place, it's all you can do to get an arm up in time to deflect the blow, the razor sharp thorn sinking deep into the meat of your arm rather than into your throat.

You give a growl of pain as the green elf-thing wrenches the thorn loose, barely kept at arms length as she rains down frenzied stabs on you, slicing skin and carving flesh, splashing you with your own blood as she snarls in her sharp, clipped tongue. Thankfully, your breastplate keeps the thorn from burying itself anywhere two vital, while your raised arm weathers the blows meant for your face. Still, at this rate, the arm is going to give, and then all it will take is one good stab to the eye, and you'll be done.

>Try to tear your way free again and overpower the female
>Call for the others to help you
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>>46418892
>>Call for the others to help you
We just need some help from our bros
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>>46418892
>>Try to tear your way free again and overpower the female

We can't damage our fragile masculinity by calling for help.
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It's time for Orcish Fury
just kidding, would damage her too much
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>>46418892
>Call for the others to help you
Don't be stubborn.
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Zo could probably poison dart her, aye?
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>>46418977
She is part plant I doubt non magical poison works much on her.
>>46418892
>Try to tear your way free again and overpower the female
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>>46418892
Electro gauntlets on!
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>>46419029
Oh shit you're right, we could try to use that to fry the vines! She must be in contact with them somehow!
>>46418892
>Use gauntlets, if they don't work and you still can't get out, call for help
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Okay.

>Roll 1d20
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>>46418892
>Try to tear your way free again and overpower the female
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>>46419062
We're using the gauntlet, right?
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Rolled 10 (1d20)

>>46419062
I need to stop rolling but I can't.
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>>46418892
>Call for the others to help you
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Rolled 7 (1d20)

>>46419062
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>>46419062
Isn't it a tie?
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Rolled 17 (1d20)

>>46419062
how bad
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Rolled 20 (1d20)

>>46419062
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>>46419107
It wasn't when I wrote that, then in the time before it posted someone deleted a vote and another person voted.

Oh well, you succeeded anyway.
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>>46419108
Ohhhh, thank god, not that bad
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>>46419126
Eh, it's okay I suppose.
If we aren't using the gauntlets, I gotta ask, would they have helped?
>>46419112
You're always a bit too late
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I certainly hope she knows how to speak Elf.
At most we'll have to use Vaki as a translator, because I doubt anyone at camp understands dryad, and sex with no dialogue isn't as fun.
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>>46419420
Don't worry, love is the orc's universal language.
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You've no desire to shame yourself by having to ask for help with the slight green-skinned female, nor do you have any desire for the far greater shame of being killed by said female. With a roar of effort, you tear your other arm free, grabbing hold of the female and pulling her loose of the innards of the gargantuan shell, both of you tumbling free to the ground, where without the added frustration of the vines around you, you easily overpower her, throwing the thorn far out of reach.

Without her to control it, the rest of the larger plant-thing gives one last groan, before it collapses into a tangled heap of inanimate plant matter with a cacophonous crash, the green elf-thing kicking and cursing in her strange tongue as you pin her to the ground.

“Where'd you find that?” Zo'rok asks curiously, as him and Dru'ak circle around the crumbling remains of the plant-beast to look upon your new captive.

“Inside it, I think she was controlling it somehow,” you reply, as she continues to struggle in vain.

Raka pads forward, giving her a curious sniff, cocking his head as he paces around, snorting, stump of a tail wagging. Perhaps she's fey, it would make sense, and Raka does seem to be watching her with something akin to familiarity.

“Not exactly the trophy I had in mind,” Dru'ak grunts.

“Hah, yeah. Shame more things we hunt don't spill females when you crack 'em open,” Zo'rok cackles.

The fey female finally stops her struggling after a few minutes, finally realizing it's futile and settling for glaring up at you in silence as you speak with your friends.

“So what now, Ur? We heading back? Want to take anything else?” Dru'ak asks.

>Harvest the plant-beast's thorns, they were sturdy enough to make good weapons
>Take its head, it'll be heavy to carry back, but it's a nice trophy
>Just take the dryad

We'll settle exactly what you want to do with your new captive in the next vote.
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>>46419509
>>Harvest the plant-beast's thorns, they were sturdy enough to make good weapons

This is what I wanted all along. Delicious green is just a bonus.
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>>46419509
Can we take everything? The spines head and Dryad?
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>>46419509
>>Harvest the plant-beast's thorns, they were sturdy enough to make good weapons
>>Take its head, it'll be heavy to carry back, but it's a nice trophy
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>>46419567
It'll make the trip back slow and difficult carrying all that, but you can do it.
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>>46419509
>>Harvest the plant-beast's thorns, they were sturdy enough to make good weapons
Unless the head is useful for something other than being a trophy, nah, once we have this qt under control we can probably have her recreate it.
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>>46419509
>>Take its head, it'll be heavy to carry back, but it's a nice trophy
We need more trophies
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>>46419509
>everything while letting the dryad get a good smell of green fever
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I wander if we can't subdue some animals around here into acting as beasts of burden for us?
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>>46419509
>>46419589
>Take everything
There is no such thing as 'too much loot'.
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>>46419509
>Harvest the plant-beast's thorns, they were sturdy enough to make good weapons
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>>46419663
>making our bros carry useless shit that's a bother to carry
rude
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>>46419663
>tfw you spend 40 minutes IRL crawling to the nearest town because you refuse to drop any of your sweet loot
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>>46419724
>on the way there a random encounter kills you
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>>46419744
>random encounter
sweet, MOAR LOOT.
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Just to get this out of the way now, I kind of want to hand her off to one of our bros.
Considering that we already have best Fae and currentloy have a few harem members we haven't even had the time to give much in terms of scenes /and/ that we're presumably going to grab Snowfox and/or the last craycray sister as soon as we fight Slaagyr keeping the Dryad ourselves really doesn't seem necessary.

I also kind of feel like ending the bro hunting trip with adding another slave to our personal harem is at least somewhat poor taste when our harem is kind of bloated anyways.
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>>46419795
i agree.
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>>46419795
I personally hope to encounter something else to hunt on the way back, that would ease bringing back our loot and be an actual animal that we hunt.
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>>46419795
I would agree if they had helped us subdue her.
Plus, I mean, it's the first dryad we encounter, that's cool as hell.
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>>46419795
We do have a waifu backlog. Maybe they can roshambo for her.
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>>46419795
We defeated it its ours or possibly raka's or raka's and ours
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>>46419858
Since when does fighting her giant plant monster not count as helping?
Also, if you're going to insist on trying to grab the "first" of literally every fey type, you're kind of insisting to grab literally every fey.
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>>46419589
>>46419589
Can we just tell them that if they think taking the head back is worth the effort, then we will, but otherwise we don't really want to? I mean, I think Ur is willing to take all the thorns on his own, so Zo and Dru can take the head together if they want to.

Basically, if they want to take a trophy back, then let's do it, otherwise, don't
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>>46419858
Gonna agree with this dude.
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>>46419892
I specifically said subduing her, as in, once we had access to her actual body.
Obviously they helped with the fight.
>you're kind of insisting to grab literally every fey
Not at all
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>>46419875
Well, I wouldn't even mind throwing her at Raka, just because that would end the day on hilarious fratbro antics, which would be pretty great.
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>>46419875
Dude, no
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>>46419875
>We defeated it its ours
You keep what you kill
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Rolled 1 (1d2)

Okay so that's three votes for just the thorns, and three votes for everything.

Guess I'll roll for it.
1: Thorns
2: Both
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>>46419897
I'd support this.
They must have their thoughts on this, and we're bros, don't need to decide everything.
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>>46419912
That's ridiculously far-fetched hair splitting.
The entire fight was us three fighting against her and her magic.
Without fighting her plant golem there's no grabbing.
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>>46419978
Anon for fuck's sake, no shit, literally everyone knows that, but that doesn't matter.
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>>46419912
They were the tanks for the party. They allowed us to DPS the boss. They did help.
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>>46420038
Can you not read?
>Obviously they helped with the fight.
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>>46419969
If they could, what would Dru and Zo have decided?
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>>46420058
And they helped us in actually subduing her by keeping the tree golem from smacking our shit. What would you say counts as helping subdue her?
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>>46420017
What kind of retard are you?
How could the fact that you're using far-fetched bullshitting to justify keeping her yourself not matter?

If we're keeping her, we're keeping her because we want to and we get to decide who keeps her. Simple as that.

Using far-fetched bullshit that everyone knows is bullshit to justify it is just being a disingenuous asshole.
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>>46420114
Are you being intentionally autistic now?
After Ur got the wooden plate off, she was no longer even trying to use the golem to get him off, just the vines and thorns, which he dealt with alone.
>>46420140
I'm not using it as justification you retard, I'm stating that it's a reason why I oppose giving her away(especially since none of them have even expressed interest in her).
It's not a justification or an excuse.
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One take the dryad.
One take the head.
One take the thorns.
Everybody share glory and a good story.

This is so simple, why are you guys even arguing?
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>>46420140
>>46420179
Keep it civil fellas.
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>>46420179
>It's why I want to keep her, but it's totally not why I want to keep her.
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>>46420231
The thorns would be shared between the clan, probably.
And I doubt the head can be carried by a single person.
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>>46420244
I see, so you don't know the difference between justification and reasoning.
Do you also think an excuse and a reason are the same things?
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“You want to take the head back?” you grunt, glancing to the eyeless head lying among the pile of plant matter, its jaw hanging slack in death.

“Looks kind of big, and it's solid wood, it'll be a pain to carry it all the way back,” Zo'rok frowns.

“Agreed, if we had more warriors with us maybe, but we don't,” Dru'ak grunts.

Makes sense to you, instead you sling the fey over your shoulder, the three of you setting to work harvesting the thorns into a bundle to take back. While only wood, they're tough enough that you've no doubt they'll prove just as sturdy as any of the metal weapons you've amassed, and with the razor sharp point they'll make fine weapons for piercing any beasts with particularly resilient hides you may face in the near future... dragons for example.

The fey remains mostly quiet as you work, the three of you chatting between yourselves as you prepare the thorns for transport. By the time you're done, it's solidly into the afternoon, you've most likely a few more hours of sunlight left, enough time to make it back before the sun dips beneath the horizon barring any unforeseen complications.

“So what're we going to do with her?” Zo'rok asks, the fey over your shoulder perking up, evidently recognizing that she's being spoken about.

Before you can respond, she lets loose another long, sharp flurry of speech, pausing midway to make a slight growl of annoyance.

“Re-lease, rewa-ard you,” the fey sounds, in slow, awkward syllables, as if long out of practice speaking your language, or as if she's only just learning it now.

“Reward, huh,” Zo'rok smirks, folding his arms.

>Take her back to camp, you can figure out what to do with her later
>Keep her for yourself
>Give her to one of the others (who?)
>The three of you brought her and her plant-beast down together, so now you share the spoils
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>>46420283
>>The three of you brought her and her plant-beast down together, so now you share the spoils
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>>46420283
>The three of you brought her and her plant-beast down together, so now you share the spoils
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>>46420283
>The three of you brought her and her plant-beast down together, so now you share the spoils
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>>46420283
Hmmmmm.
>Take her back to camp, you can figure out what to do with her later
I'd actually be interested in releasing her, but we need more details. Vaki can translate.
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>>46420283
>Take her back to camp, you can figure out what to do with her later
Vaki is there, she can communicate good
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>>46420283
>>Keep her for yourself
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>>46420283
>>Keep her for yourself
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>>46420344
We need only one language: The language of love
>>46420283
>The three of you brought her and her plant-beast down together, so now you share the spoils
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>>46420283
>Take her back to camp, you can figure out what to do with her later
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>>46420283
>Take her back to camp, you can figure out what to do with her later
But plan to
>Keep her for yourself
That may change in the future, though.
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>>46420283
>The three of you brought her and her plant-beast down together, so now you share the spoils
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>>46420283
>Keep her for yourself
>>
If we share her, can we release her afterwards?

That way we get sex with bros (no homo) plus maybe a magical reward.
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>>46420283
I'm really, really not into mmmf, so anything but that, consider this a vote for the second highest option.
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>>46420283
>Keep her for yourself
>The three of you brought her and her plant-beast down together, so now you share the spoils
Let's get our smutt on
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>>46420444
Agreed.
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>>46420430
I doubt the reward will stand after that. Or at least, I think that's what the implication is. Maybe try bartering her that we only release her if she promises to do something(hint: it's smut) first?
>>46420283
>>Keep her for yourself
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>>46420283
>>Take her back to camp, you can figure out what to do with her later
>>Keep her for yourself
If we must smut now, I'd rather single, but I'd rather not smut now anyway.
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>>46420283
>Keep her for yourself
Sorry boys, but it's a perk of being the Chief.


I kind of want to tie her up spread eagle and have our girls take turns with her. None of our addictive Orc jizz to mind-break her straight away. Just a dozen women eating her pussy until she's catatonic from forced orgasms.
>>
Alright, tallying the votes now.
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>>46420524
How do you feel about this?
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http://exhentai.org/g/919504/e04f2279b0/
http://exhentai.org/g/920058/ef7593c636/
http://exhentai.org/g/920091/2ff6aef0db/
Feel free to only check out once the thread is over.
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Looks like keeping her for yourself wins. Do you actually plan on having her here solo, or are you taking her back to camp?

>Take her back to camp
>Give her the D
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>>46420578
>Take her back to camp
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>>46420578
>>Take her back to camp
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>>46420578
>>Take her back to camp
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>>46420578
>Take her back to camp
Take the reward then take her virginity.
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>>46420578
>>Take her back to camp

Seemed like a close vote.
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>>46420578
>>Take her back to camp
I'd be fine with taking her here, you know, if our bros didn't have to just stand there while we do her.
Most of all I want to get her checked out by our shaman, maybe see how well she can learn our language on the way back?
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>>46420578
>Give her the D
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Alright, taking her back to camp it is.

I'm going to call it there, since I'm starting to tire out, and we're into autosage. Next thread, which will be early this coming week, you can learn more about your dryad, and find out what your various scouts have uncovered thanks to those very high rolls you made last time.

I have one more question actually. Sascha, do you want to play out the last part of her adventures in Slaagyr's camp or not? I know some people have been rather frustrated with her parts, so I'd like a bit of feedback on whether people would like me to run you through the rest of it or just put it up to a dice roll to see how well it all went for her.
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>>46420574
There was a little too much violence in that for me to really get into it as fap material, though the whole thing with the good guy orc was pretty great.
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>>46420803
I would rather not play as her
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>>46420803
I'd like to finish the Sascha part.
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>>46420803
I'm fine with either.
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>>46420803
I think it's quite boring, actually. Making a roll is fine by me.
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>>46420803
Man, I really don't know, I guess I'm fine with a dice roll if we can reroll, but I don't trust dice in general.
If you think it wouldn't be a bother, I wouldn't mind playing through her, even if you make it a short and streamlined thread.
>>46420829
Oh I didn't mean it as fap material, I didn't fap to it either.
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>>46420803
Sure, i'd like to play as Sascha.
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>>46420803
I'd like to play as Sascha as well
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>>46420803
I enjoyed her threads, but I kind of got the impression many people either outright disliked it, thought it was too long winded for a minor character's interlude or just didn't really have any plans for her which I'd all consider too legitimate issues to ignore just because I liked it myself.

From a narrative perspective I wouldn't at all mind not seeing the conclusion of her little adventure from the first person perspective which would on the one hand generate tension because we only get to actually get any serious intel if she really makes it back and on the other hand prevents anons from blowing things up because they got too impatient and dissatisfied with the interlude.
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>>46420803
I'd to play out Sascha's arc to see how it ends.
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>>46420969
So all in all, wouldn't mind a diceroll.
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Looks like there's some pretty mixed feelings on that, but overall slightly more veering towards playing it out.

I guess I'll run the rest of it but try to keep it shorter and to the point.
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Any other questions people want to ask before I disappear, go ahead. Hopefully barring any unforeseen circumstances we can have several more threads of this now over the next couple of weeks.
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>>46421117
Not a question but I just read your yugioh type quest.

Holy fuck, Jerry is literally the worst.
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>>46421117
Here, something more fappable.
http://exhentai.org/g/835406/279a809c26/
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>>46421142
But he just wants to be friends, anon!
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>>46421094
I'd really like to resolve just who the orc in Slagyrr camp is. Will we actually get to see what the story is behind him?
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>>46421180
You might well do, depending on how you handle what remains of Sascha's infiltration.

You'll find out when you attack the camp either way.
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Just want to say this is one of the best things I've read
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>>46421167
Nice, always did like Juri's design, so I approve greatly.

>>46421224
Well thank you kindly anon, always nice to know people are enjoying my quest.
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>>46421142
He's da chosen one.

God saves us all.
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>>46421117
If Ur'shals's mother was still alive, would he be earning incest points?
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>>46421277
Well, you know it's not like Ur saw her die.
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>>46421277
>Implying he isn't Orc Jesus and therefor already incested milf goddess
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>>46421268
So after we finish the OWQ run, which quest is up next?
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Oh, whoops, dropped my trip, >>46421309 was also me.

>>46421366
Haven't decided yet, either Golem Knight or Disciple of Elshhu.
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>>46421404
What boards do you shit post on?
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>>46421447
I occasionally visit /co/, and /vg/ if there's a general for a game I'm currently playing, but for the most part /tg/ is the only board in line with my interests.
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Warlord please, tell me you aren't planning a fifth quest.
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>>46421486
/co/ is shit since they banned /frz/
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>>46421492
So far I am controlling myself.
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>>46421492
Let's just say he isn't planning on starting it yet.
>>46421531
Is next thread going to be Ur?
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>>46421638
>Is next thread going to be Ur?
Yup.
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What's your opinion on anonkun ?
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>>46421731
I quite like it. Having a platform specifically designed for quests makes some things a lot simpler to handle (even if Kascode does occasionally rear its ugly head).

My only problem is that chat makes shitstorms and arguments all the easier, since there's no minute long downtime between posts or anything of the sort.
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Archived the thread by the by: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive.html?tags=Orc%20Warlord
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>>46421798
You could technically argue that it also allows for more indepth discussion, but considering that most people are anons (or worse Jerrys) it rarely pans out that way.

I sometimes wonder if obligatory namefagging would do nothing at all, turn things into a magical middleground or just create the same kind of experience you'd get on an actual forum, but I suspect you'd have to much salty backslash for even trying it out to get any useful data.
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>>46422051
I feel like obligatory namefagging would end poorly, it would just wind up being another questing forum, and lord knows I wouldn't touch SV, SB or any of the other quest forums whose abbreviations I've forgotten with a ten foot pole.
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>>46422178
I'm honestly not sure it'd really end that way, considering that the initial userbase at least wouldn't have the forum attitude and that the chat system keeps conversations fast paced and transitory, but I can defnitely see the potential problem.
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>>46422329
Twitch plays quests?



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