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You are a Herald of Conquest, one who bears a flag and a message of war, violence, and domination that you are willing to deliver at all costs. You have a myriad number of items and skills at your disposal, as well as a few trusty comrades you’ve partied up with from the Adventurer’s Guild so you can gain the power and influence needed to spread word of your righteous cause.

Archive: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=herald%27s%20journey

Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeraldQm

Current Status: https://pastebin.com/d4Z5Dbm7

Special thanks to SojournerFantasy for taking the commission for the thread image! He did an awesome job and I’m really happy with how it turned out (this was the surprise by the way).
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RECAP OF LAST THREAD

You and your companions fought bravely against Maglubiyet, a goblin behemoth. After nearly dying, the party managed to just barely pull through and defeat the menace- though it didn’t end there. You found out that goblins were being led and guided by a mysterious entity known simply as ‘S’.

After turning in your quest and reaping the rewards, you made a huge offering to Castor. This, combined with your epic deed, granted you your first ever Godly Boon- the ability to sense any goblins, hobgoblins, or goblin behemoths within a one mile range.

Of course, you spent some downtime talking to Jeffrey about Conquest, buying a present for your blacksmith girlfriend Trina, and making some sweet flute performances.

After taking a breather, you went to find this Finley fellow the halfling woman had told you about, only to be tricked and led into an ambush by about a dozen members of the Thieves’ Guild. In a 10,000 IQ move, you took a birthday boy named Josh hostage to escape, later befriending him.

After grabbing some FLAWLESS DISGUISES with Josh, you had Barret pick the next quest for your group. He chose one about mysterious stolen livestock, which ended up leading you into the forest on the outskirts of Rathalon, where you found the Elden Ring and met with Calzifer, a gnome druid who guards the forest.

Calzifer informed you that he was trying to save the animals after being warned about a coming battle by a strange knight in dark armor. Using your Elden Ring, you found this to be none other than Silas Moonsorrow- the man who burned down your village and killed your family. Making the connection that he must be this ‘S’ fellow, you hunted down some goblins and ran into a hobgoblin who told you about an invasion coming in a few days' time.

You returned to Rathalon and began preparing for this invasion immediately, staking your cause as a Herald on it to Jeffrey, your military friend, to convince him to help you prepare. To contribute, you first contacted Castor, the demi-god of Goblin Slaying, who subtly informed you that the attack would be coming by sea.

After that, you made two large offerings to Aemis, God of the Sea, and agreed to offer him a yet-to-be-determined favor in exchange for creating a tropical storm that would thin the ranks of the coming invasion.

Finally, you went into the sewers and tracked down Finley, beating him up before finding his brother and the leader of the Thieves’ Guild, Jay Trawn, and taking him down as well- effectively disbanding the crime syndicate.

The next day, Trina arrived in town and you quickly ushered her to safety at Josh’s house before helping prepare at the docks, where three massive warships came into view later at night.
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You watch as the three enormous vessels approach the docks, only a few minutes away now. You saw what must’ve been thousands of orcs between the vessels through your spyglass, and realize that with only five hundred military men and a dozen or so adventurers that there’s no chance you can hold the city. Their boats are battered and you can tell by their formation that there must’ve been at least double the number before, but even still they’ve got the numbers advantage.

”Jeffrey...I’m sorry” you say to the sergeant, craning your head back to face him. ”I didn’t realize how great their forces were. There’s no way we can take them”

You’re surprised to hear the one-eyed man laugh- a small chuckle, at first, that grows into a raucous fit of laughter. Has your Conquest recruit gone mad in the face of such overwhelming odds? Is he in denial?

Eventually his laughter dies down, replaced with a determined expression and a toothy grin on his face. ”You did good to warn us about the attack ahead of time. Thanks to you, we were able to bust out the cannons we got from the capitol” he states. You look to the dozen ironcast armaments strewn about the coastline. You’ve heard of these weapons before- supposedly they use some sort of substance called ‘gunpowder’ with lit fuses to launch large balls of iron.

”Would ships as large as these, that are this close to shore, really be downed by such a paltry number of these cannons?” you ask.

Jeffrey shakes his head. ”These aren’t normal cannons, Herald. Here, it’ll just be easier if I show you” he says, standing at attention. Taking a deep breath, he shouts loud enough for his men to hear over the orcs’ distant chanting. ”FIRST SQUAD, GET YOUR HANDS ON THE CANNONS AND AIM TOWARDS THE APPROACHING SHIPS. HOLD THEM FIRM, JUST LIKE YOU TRAINED” he orders. A dozen men closest to the cannons squat over the weapons and clasp their hands firmly to the sides of each one, slowly turning them to face the incoming ships.

Once the cannons have been aimed, Jeffrey closes his eyes, taking another deep breath before shouting a single word.

”EXCELSIOR!”

You watch as large, red magical circles form in front of each device- forming enormous balls of fire. You recognize this spell from the goblin cave- it’s Fireball! Each of these cannons are enchanted with Fireball?!

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After a few seconds, they all release, each one launching a powerful sphere of flame at least twenty feet in diameter towards the ships. Two miss, but the rest make their marks- most of them hitting the left vessel, which starts to rapidly be engulfed in flames. You hear the chanting of the orcs’ replaced by panicked shouting as the crews start to quickly try and ferry water towards the affected areas.

The middle and right ships manage to hold on for now, but you can already start to see the ship on the left sink into the water as hundreds of orcs burn alive or jump into the ocean in a panic. You do notice that the men who had their hands around the cannons are sweating now- they’re probably each only capable of one Major Spell a day themselves.

”Second squad, swap in!” Jeffrey calls out, the twelve men stepping back as new soldiers move to take their place. They spend another minute or so aiming the cannons and getting their hands around the weapons before Jeffrey shouts the command word again, bursts of flame firing forward.

With the second volley, the ship on the left becomes completely overwhelmed, stopping in its tracks as it begins to sink into the ocean, now just a burning heap of wood and iron. You watch in awe at the sheer display of power as it happens.

The other two ships still manage to make their way forward, almost at the coast now. One more time, Jeffrey calls for the men to switch positions again as a third group takes aim and fires. The third and final volley seems to light the right ship completely aflame and severely damage the middle ship. The ship on the right stops and starts to sink just like the one on the left, many of its passengers burning alive, but a good number manage to dive into the water- now close enough to start swimming to shore.

The ship in the center finally reaches the docks, lowering a bridge as orcs and the occasional hobgoblin start to pour out. It’s then that the archers behind their wooden barricades begin to let loose, picking off small chunks of enemies as they rush onto the docks as fast as they can. Thanks to the military’s organized defense, you guess that there’s only around a thousand enemy soldiers left- who are already exhausted from the storms and the sudden inferno they found themselves in moments ago. Your forces are still outnumbered two to one, but with the barricades and the advantages you’ve piled up, you might actually be able to pull this off!

The question now is, how does your group fit in?

>Rush towards the docks and fight the enemies head on (Attack)
>Play a supporting role. Ferry ammunition to archers and help pull injured soldiers back to relative safety (Support)
>Stay back with Jeffrey and try to observe the situation and give advice or commands as needed (Strategy)
>Other (write in)

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>>4722514
>Stay back with Jeffrey and try to observe the situation and give advice or commands as needed (Strategy)
OH SHIT IT'S BACK! Surprise was def worth it!
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>>4722504
Welcome back QM
>>4722514
>Stay back with Jeffrey and try to observe the situation and give advice or commands as needed (Strategy)
2-1 is pretty good and we got defensive positions plus better cohesion it seems.
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>>4722514
>Rush towards the docks and fight the enemies head on (Attack)
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>>4722514
>Rush towards the docks and fight the enemies head on (Attack)
>Other (write in)
Tell Jeffery to get some boats on the water with men to pick off the swimming orcs and hobgoblins before they get on land. A rider or two on the shores to cut down waterlogged survivors would also be good.
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>>4722514
>>Stay back with Jeffrey and try to observe the situation and give advice or commands as needed (Strategy)
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>>Stay back with Jeffrey and try to observe the situation and give advice or commands as needed (Strategy)
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>>4722514
>Stay back with Jeffrey and try to observe the situation and give advice or commands as needed (Strategy)
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>stay back and observe

As badass as herald is he is only one man and only so many orcs he can slay at one time. If things start to go south he can always charge in and lend a hand as the battle progresses bit for now we need to further thin their numbers.

Welcome back QM, that picture looks brilliant!
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>>4722514
>Rush towards the docks and fight the enemies head on (Attack)
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>>4722519
>>4722539
>>4722590
>>4722627
>>4722804
>>4722824
Strategy

>>4722558
>>4722566
>>4722833
Attack

Writing!
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You and your companions watch as the Orcs start to funnel onto the shores. Clarissa begins to knock an arrow, but you raise a hand to stop her. "Uh, Herald?" she asks, cocking her head.

"Don't waste your ammunition just yet. Our group is strong, but this is a battle of numbers and advantages. We'll be able to contribute more if we stay back and keep a tactical eye on things" you tell her.

Barret scratches the back of his head awkwardly. "Uh, I'm not really good at the whole tactics and big brain thinking thing, boss man" he tells you.

”I can help” Jeanne says, puffing her chest up proudly. ”I was made to study such tactics by my father. He probably figured he could push me off to some honor guard group and have me learn the basics as a formality. If we put our heads together, I’m sure we can come up with a good plan”

Clarissa begins to lower her bow, looking back at you. ”And I’ve got a great eye. Maybe I’ll point out something you missed!” she chimes in with a grin.

Barret’s protests aside, you begin scanning the battlefield to get a better grasp on the situation. Right now, a large number of orcs are funneling from the bridge of their ship onto one of the docks. They’re too close to the coast now for Fireballs- lobbing those, even at the ship, would just end up hurting your allies right now. There’s a group of probably three dozen archers at the back of the line behind your group and Jeffrey firing volleys of arrows at them. Aside from that, several squads are set up around small, concentric wooden fences. The bulk of the army, about three hundred soldiers or so, are mostly behind one such fence that’s closest to the ship, trying to pick off the orcs as they come. Though the soldiers are doing good work now, the orcs are both larger in number and physicality. Eventually they’ll break through and start making their way closer and closer to the city, but for now you estimate you can probably hold them off and continue to thin their ranks for another three to five minutes before they breach the first ring.

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On the other hand, there is also the ship on the right that sank close to the shore. Though a great number of their ranks were decimated, you can see small groups of orcs start to swim their way to shore. The army isn’t large enough to cover the entire docks, so the orcs will slowly start creeping up to the shore if left unchecked. There are still the wooden rings protecting the group, but they’ll tear through them quickly if left unattended. You don’t think Jeffrey or anyone else has time to acquire a boat and pick them off, but YOUR group might be able to manage it- or you could suggest he divert some of the forces over there. The stream of orcs in the center will break through the line quicker, but you’ll be able to prevent a potential flank that way.

Lastly, Clarissa calls out to you. ”Herald, up there!” she says, pointing to the bow of the ship. Pulling out your spyglass again, you see one orc that stands taller than the rest. Most orcs are around six to seven feet tall with a fairly dense muscle mass, but this one is a good eight feet tall at least and wears plate armor not dissimilar to your own. He has a kite shield on one arm and a huge mace than a human could only wield with two hands held in his other hand. He seems to be shouting commands to the troops below, and batting away any stray arrows that come towards him with his shield.

”Hmm…” you mutter, trying to quickly piece together a strategy. Jeffrey seems mostly focused on coordinating the defense and leading men in their formation. You can see the hunger in his eyes, (err, eye) though- he wants to join the fray and CONQUEST, but he knows they need him there to relay orders.

Jeanne quickly gives you a few ideas: you could have the soldiers hanging back join the front line to try and further delay the stream of orcs. You could also divert some of the defenses and/or front line fighters to the side to delay a flank, or you could have Jeffrey try and muster up a squad amongst the defenders further back to take on that plate-armored orc.

Of course, you and your group could always do the second or third option yourselves. You may come up with a better strategy yourself too- if you give yourself a moment to think.

>Have the soldiers holding the farther back lines join the front to further push back and delay the stream of orcs in the center
>Tell Jeffrey to divert forces towards the coastline where orcs are swimming up
>Say that Jeffrey should form a squad to try and confront that plate-armored orc on the bow of the ship
>Take your group to start thinning the ranks of orcs swimming to shore
>Take your group to try and fight that plate-armored orc
>Other (write in)

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>>4722892
>Have the soldiers holding the farther back lines divert forces towards the coastline where orcs are swimming up
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>>4722901
+1

Take out the flanking party so we are only fighting on one front, makes things less complicated.

Our gang should go and take on the big orc, he is no doubt some kind of commanding officer.

Taking him out may make the enemies less organised or at least dampen their moral seeing their main dude get messed up
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Gonna give the vote another hour. Speak now or forever hold your peace!
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>Take your group to start thinning the ranks of orcs swimming to shore
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>>4722901
>>4722921
Have the soldiers holding the farther back lines divert forces towards the coastline where orcs are swimming up

>>4722921
+ Take your team to fight the orc commander

>>4722948
Take your group to start thinning the ranks of orcs swimming to shore

Writing!
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”Jeffrey, you should send some of the men on the backlines to deal with the stragglers so we don’t get flanked” you tell your friend, pointing over to the coastline where you can see gray bodies in the water starting to move towards the shore.

”Good call” Jeffrey responds. Clearing his throat, he shouts the orders: ”DEFENSIVE SQUADS ONE, TWO, AND THREE, COALESCE UNITS AND MARCH TOWARDS THE COASTLINE! PREVENT THE ORCS FROM REACHING SHORE!” he commands, drawing his sword and thrusting it towards the area in question.

The soldiers look back and respond in the affirmative before rushing over to meet the survivors. Being on land while the orcs are in the water, as well as having a huge, organized group compared to taking on stragglers, proves highly effective. All of the orcs are slain before their feet ever touch ground again, and there are only a minimal number of casualties from their retaliation.

On the downside however, the orcs in the center are close to breaking through the first ring- and if they can split the forces holding them back, there’s hardly anyone behind them to keep up the defense. You’ll need to act fast to turn the tide before things get bad.

”We need to move to take down their leader. We can disrupt their formations and increase the men’s morale that way” you tell your teammates.

”Well, I’m a lot more suited to that kind of work then trying to make sense of battlefield tactics” Barret admits with an awkward chuckle. With your team behind you, you gesture for them to follow as you make your way forward.

Amidst the chaos, you manage to move in an area between the deluge of orcs coming off the ship and the force to the right cleaning up the orcs in the blood-dyed waters. Seeing an opportunity with the anchor laid down, you and your group swim towards it and start climbing up the rope to the flaming vessel. Some of the fires have been put out by the crew, presumably before they started pouring out onto land, but there’s still groups of flames riddled throughout the ship as you reach the top, making it difficult to maneuver.

It’s there that you spot the armored orc, who turns to face you- his height towering above anyone in your group. You’re surprised to hear his gruff, baritone voice speak in Human. ”You made a mistake coming here, fleshlings. I’ll rip you apart!” he shouts, readying his weapon as two more orcs come from somewhere further into the ship to join him.

>Fight! (Begin combat)
>Attempt to negotiate/speak (What do you say?)
>You know what? Maybe this wasn’t a great idea! (Attempt to flee)
>Other (write in)
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>>4722990
>>Attempt to negotiate/speak (What do you say?)
Ask him if he has a sister. Ask him why the orcs decided to attack Rathalon. Ask him if he's working for Silas. But then

>Fight! (Begin combat)
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>>4722990
>Fight! (Begin combat)
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>>4722990
>>Fight! (Begin combat)
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>>4722990
>"kys"
>Fight! (Begin combat)
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>>4722990
"I though you looked like an idiot in that armour, then you threatened to kill the super conquerer Bros and proved you definitely are one"

>Fight
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>>4723003
>>4723043
>>4723064
>>4723066

Unless the votes drastically change in the next few hours, looks like we're going for a couple quick questions/quips and FIGHTING!

Unfortunately I have a recording thing soon(?), so I'll be holding off on running the fight until that's done first. IF everything goes according to plan, I should be back and ready to run with a post by 6:00pm CDT (11:00 UTC), maybe 7 or 8 at the latest.

If something else comes up to prevent that I'll keep you guys updated. Stay tuned!
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>>4722504
Nice looking drawing there Hearld QM! Glad your friend came through with it.
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>>4722990
>Speak: "You realize you and the rest of your people are being duped, right? Your leader EXPECTS you all to die here." BLUFF!
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”I thought you looked like an idiot in that armor, then you threatened to kill the Super Conqueror Bros and proved you definitely are one” you smugly quip as the three orcs begin to close in on your group.

The large one in the plate armor snorts. ”You’re speaking to Balagog, worm- the head-hunting general who once killed a dozen orcs on his own” he boasts proudly in the third person.

”Wow, how impressive! Could you stand still and talk about yourself a little longer?” Clarissa asks as she takes aim with her bow.

Ignoring the banter, you press on with some questions. ”Why are you guys attacking Rathalon? Are you working for S?”

Balagog laughs at this. ”We work for no one! We’re taking back what is rightfully ours!” he states.

”What do you mean by that?” you inquire, but the one of the other nameless orcs roars in response.

”Enough with the questions! Prepare to die, fleshlings!” he calls out.

As the three close in around your group and you prepare to fight, you hold up a hand. ”Wait wait wait- one more question: do you have a sister?” you ask Balagog.

He stops for a moment, cocking his head. ”Yes. Why do you ask, worm?”

You make a circle with one hand and stick the pointer finger of your other hand through it back and forth with a wry grin. At this, Balagog roars and the three charge towards your group as you quickly draw Decimator!

>Attack (Who?)
>Use a Technique (Right of Might or Jumping Spin Slash?)
>Do something fancy (What?)
>Give commands (What?)
>Other (write in)

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30 minute posting round! If no one votes after 30 minutes, then I’ll go with the first one after that. We’ll adjust the speed as needed.
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>>4723401
>>Attack
>Balagog
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>>4723409
+1
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>>4723409
>>4723417

Alright, roll me 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX). You need a 15 or higher to hit Balagog.

If you make it, roll me 1d10+2 (+6 for STR, +1 for Good Quality, -3 for Plate Armor, -2 for Kite Shield).
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Rolled 10 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4723433
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Rolled 14 + 2 (1d20 + 2)

>>4723433
nat 1 watch this
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Rolled 9 + 2 (1d10 + 2)

>>4723433
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>>4723438
>>4723433

Now I'm not saying we should ditch the smith's daughter to hook up with the sister of an Orcish general we've killed who is very likely similar to him in terms of being hugestronk and thus would fit with the established pattern of Herald's taste in women as well as his desire for conquest, buuuuuuut it's not the worst backup plan if the smith's daughter ever dies, disappears, betrays us etc aaaaaaaaaand she'd likely be a viable party member for the Super Conqueror Bros which would make for a far smoother relationship (besides the whole killing her brother thing).

Just something to, y'know, keep in the back of our mind. Not trying to rock the boat. Just interested in planting some potential seeds.
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>>4723446
>dating an orc
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>>4723453

It does seem like the orcs in this setting are somewhat more civilized than usual IIRC from how the humans we've spoked to have talked about their civilization on the continent to our South.
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Rolled 1, 4, 4 + 4 = 13 (3d20 + 4)

You charge forward to meet the orc, swiping at him with Decimator! His armor does a good job at protecting his flesh, but you can tell your powerful swing sent him reeling. That’ll definitely leave a bruise!

*Balagog’s Health: -11 (59/70)*

Grunting, he leers at you and prepares to strike- only for a firebolt to slam into him and send him back a step or two, burning his hand. ”Let me know if you need me to use that new spell!” Jeanne calls out.

*Balagog’s Health: -6 (53/70)*

Meanwhile, Barret and Clarissa tend to the two orcs behind you. Barret thrusts at one of them and manages to pierce through their chainmail a little, causing the orc’s torso to start bleeding.

*Orc 1’s Health: -7 (33/40)*

Unfortunately however, Clarissa’s shot goes wide and just barely soars past the other orc and into the flames surrounding the area.

With that done, the two other orcs charge your backline, one attacking Barret and the other Clarissa- both wielding longswords. Balagog takes his enormous mace and tries to bash your face in!

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Roll 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX) to dodge!

First die is Balagog against you, second die is against Barret, third die is against Clarissa. Balagog has a +5.
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Rolled 12 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4723461
>20+5 (+5 for DEX) to dodge!
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Barret rolls away from the orc charging him with time to spare, leaving the gray-skinned soldier confused after being outsmarted by the deft maneuver. ”Like water…” you hear the fighter mutter to himself as he prepares his counter-attack.

On Clarissa’s end, she spins around him the entire way before kicking him back to where he was before, readying her bow for another shot.

On your end, you watch as the huge mace comes down and meet it with your kite shield. For all your shit talking, there’s no denying that this Balagog guy is strong as hell- you can feel the weight and power behind his swing as it pushes against you. If you were a normal man, you’d be a pile of blood and guts by now.

Good thing you’re the Herald of Conquest.

With a triumphant shout, you push the orc commander off of you with your shield and ready your weapon. You actually see the commander give you an amused smile. ”So you’re not just some everyday fleshling, then” he commends you.

>Attack (Who?)
>Use a technique (Right of Might or Jumping Spin Slash?)
>Do something fancy (What?)
>Give commands (What?)
>Other (write in)

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Another 30 minute round!
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>>4723478
>Tell Jeanne to use her binding spell
>Use Right of Might
>Attack Balagog
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>>4723491
>>4723478

+1

"No, I'm the Herald of Conquest."
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>>4723496
+1
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>>4723491
>>4723496
>>4723511

Alright, roll 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX). You need a 15 or higher to hit Balagog. Taking the best of two rolls because it'll be harder for him to dodge while under the effects of Hold.

If you hit, roll 1d10+2 (+6 for STR, +1 for Good Quality, -3 for Plate Armor, -2 for Kite Shield)
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Rolled 9 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4723547
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>>4723552
FUCK
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>>4723547
Can we drink the coffee in our satchel bag for a +1 to hit?
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>>4723556
It's okay, it's best of two rolls. Another anon can still pull through
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Rolled 7 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4723547
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Rolled 14 + 4 (1d20 + 4)

Real quick rolling to see if Balagog breaks out of Hold this turn (even if he does he won't be able to attack until next round). He needs a 16 or higher.
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Rolled 16, 20 + 4 = 40 (2d20 + 4)

Since Balagog can't attack this turn even though he broke the hold and the other 2 Orcs are attacking your comrades, gonna roll their attacks (and potentially damage) here first so we can jump into another set of orders next post

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First die is against Barret, second against Clarissa
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Rolled 10, 1 + 4 = 15 (2d10 + 4)

Orc 1's damage against Barret

1d10+4 (+6 for STR, -2 for Chainmail)

Orc 2's damage against Clarissa

1d10+5 (+6 for STR, -1 for Leather Armor)

(Second roll has a +5 instead of +4)
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”No, I’m the Herald of Conquest” you answer before shouting to Jeanne. ”Use the spell, now!”

Jeanne points her staff at the orc commander, a blue magic circle forming in front of it as she cries out: ”Hold!”

Jeanne’s Major Spell Slots Left: 2/3

You watch as about a dozen thick, spectral arms made of pure mana erupt from the floorboards underneath the armored orc, grabbing on to his legs, his arms, his torso- even hid head! The mighty orc struggles to try and free himself, only able to squirm in place for the time being. ”What sorcery is this?!” he calls out.

Steadying your breathing, you channel all of your force of will into using your technique, Right of Might. You feel your muscles swell to their utmost, the power of Conquest flowing through your veins. With your body at its strongest, you thrust forward with Decimator- only for Balagog to squirm his body just out of the way in time. You feel the increased strength fade from your body, frustration taking its place as you wonder how the hell you could’ve possibly missed!

Balagog offers you a wry grin before letting out an ear-piercing roar, busting out of the arms as they fade away into blue sparkles before disappearing entirely.

On the bright side, Barret manages to land another hit on the orc he was fighting, this time slashing at its arm as more blood spurts out, coating the wooden floorboards below.

*Orc 1’s Health: -7 (26/40)*

Clarissa’s arrow also finds purchase in the other orc’s torso, piercing through the chainmail as the gray-skinned warrior cries out in pain!

*Orc 2’s Health: -11 (29/40)*

On the down side however, both the orcs succeed in their counter attacks on your companions! The first one lands a heavy blow on Barret’s torso, red liquid gushing forth as he howls in pain, taking a few steps back closer to you and Jeanne.

*Barret’s Health: -14 (26/40)*

Clarissa on the other hand attempts to leap backwards from the second orc’s attack, but he manages to graze her leg and leave a minor wound.

*Clarissa’s Health: -6 (24/30)*

”I’m sorry Herald, I tried to hold the spell but he was too strong!” Jeanne informs you. ”It won’t work on him again, but I could try to paralyze one of the other orcs if you want.”

>Attack
>Use Jumping Spin Slash
>Do something fancy (What?)
>Give commands (What?)
>Other (write in)

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Another 30 minute voting round!
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>>4723596
>Use Jumping Spin Slash
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>>4723598
Also since this was mentioned (and it's still a good idea) figured I should mention a quick mechanics change!

Last thread using your weapon two handed gave +3 damage, but since you typically use a shield and otherwise I'd have to factor in extra damage for Barret and other non-shielded enemies, I figured I would remove this damage boon. Now 2-handing a weapon is just a requirement for some techniques (like Jumping Spin Slash) that disables shield benefits for a turn. Thanks for your understanding as I fine tune the system!
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>>4723598
Alright, roll me 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX) to hit! Taking the best of two rolls because that's the effect of Jumping Spin Slash.

If you succeed, roll 1d10+2 (+6 for STR, +1 for Good Quality, -3 for Plate Armor, -2 for Kite Shield) for damage!

If there isn't a second roll to hit within 15 minutes of the first, someone can roll again.
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Rolled 3 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4723638
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Rolled 18 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4723638
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>>4723653

I have redeemed my honor.
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>>4723653
Nicely done!

Still need a damage roll from someone
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Rolled 2 + 2 (1d10 + 2)

>>4723667
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Rolled 19, 5, 17 + 4 = 45 (3d20 + 4)

You charge forward towards Balagog, who readies his shield and mace to catch you. However, he doesn’t expect you to leap into the air, gripping Decimator with both hands as you front flip forward! His armor mostly protects him, but you manage to get a light slash on his shoulder through a crack in the plate, a little bit of blood leaking out of the commander for the first time this fight!

*Balagog’s Health: -4 (49/70)*

Now behind him, you get a quick look at the docks below. It seems the orcs have started to break through the first fence now. The fence will fall soon and they’ll start charging through the military’s ranks proper!

Jeanne follows up your attack with a firebolt that just barely grazes the orc commander’s leg, doing minimal damage.

*Balagog’s Health: -2 (47/70)*

”Just go down!” you hear Barret shout as he thrusts forward at the orc he’s facing. Unfortunately, shouting before an attack isn’t very helpful, and enables the opponent to dodge his strike just in time.

Clarissa, on the other hand, lands a nice shot in the other orc’s chest, just barely missing his heart! More blood spills out of his chainmail as his breathing becomes ragged, the orc struggling to continue fighting.

*Orc 2’s Health: -13 (16/40)*

”You… made me bleed” Balagog growls, stomping towards you. ”A fleshling, making me bleed? I’ll crush your skull for that!” he shouts as he swings his enormous mace at you- the other two orcs rushing towards Barret and Clarissa again!

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Roll 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX) to dodge!

First die is Balagog against you, second is against Barret, third is against Clarissa. Balagog has a +5
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Rolled 20 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4723689
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>>4723692
DAS RITE!
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Rolled 5 + 5 (1d10 + 5)

Rolling damage against Clarissa

1d10+5 (+6 for STR, -1 for Leather Armor)

>>4723692
YOOOOOOO
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Balagog charges forward with his enormous mace raised high. He’s moving far too quickly for you to reliably dodge. No, if you want to avoid this hit, you’ll need to meet him with all your strength! Gathering your courage and force of will while still two-handing Decimator from your Jumping Spin Slash, you pull the sword back as far as you can.

As the mace comes down, you swing the blade with all of your might, the weapon striking Balagog’s! Sparks shoot out from the collision as the two of you are locked together for a moment. With a great big push, you shout and manage to send the mace and Balagog a few steps back, somehow parrying the giant’s attack.

For a moment the orc commander seems in utter disbelief, though his confounded expression quickly turns to one of excitement. ”To think a fleshling would make my blood boil this much...tell me your name, warrior!” he demands.

”I already told you: I’m the motherfucking Herald of Conquest” you answer as you ready your next move, sweat pouring down your forehead underneath your helmet.

Meanwhile, Barret manages to roll away from another attack, despite his previously sustained injury. It seems he’s neck and neck with his opponent. Unfortunately, Clarissa gets caught by the orc fighting her again- though this time he manages to land a much more solid hit on her arm, blood bursting out as she cries in pain!

*Clarissa’s Health: -10 (14/30)*

>Attack (Who?)
>Do something fancy (What?)
>Give commands (What?)
>Other (write in)

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Another 30 minute round!

Starting to get tired, but I'm gonna try and get this fight finished tonight!
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>>4723730
>>Attack (Who?)

Balagog.

>Other (write in)

>Give commands (What?)

Fireball the other orcs.
Tell Clarissa to flee, next hit could kill her.
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>>4723740
+1
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>>4723740
>>4723762

Alright, roll 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX) to hit. You need a 15 or higher!

If you make the DC, roll 1d10+2 (+6 for STR, +1 for Good Quality, -3 for Plate Armor, -2 for Kite Shield) for damage!
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Rolled 15 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4723797
HERE GOES SOMETHIN
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Rolled 10 + 2 (1d10 + 2)

>>4723797
>>4723800
Aaaaand some damage for ya
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>>4723805
Max roll nice
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Rolled 6, 16, 9 + 4 = 35 (3d20 + 4)

Craning to look over your shoulder, you see your ranger pal isn’t in good shape. ”Clarissa, retreat for now!” you tell your comrade, who looks puzzled by the order.

”What?! Herald, I can still fi-”

”I SAID NOW!” you shout back at her, remembering what happened back in the sewers last night. No, you won’t risk her life a second time. Besides, you’ve still got Jeanne and Barret to back you up!

After a brief moment of hesitation, she nods, moving to jump off the side and into the water. Of course, the orc that’s been on her tail tries to get one last swing on her!

It’s then that you shout your next order. ”Jeanne, toss a Fireball at the other two to finish the job!” you tell her.

”I can’t!” she responds in a distressed tone. ”The fires from earlier have us cornered in a small area. I can’t hit the orcs without hurting Barret too. I’m sorry Herald, but I just can’t!

Grimacing, you accept the circumstances for now and compromise. ”Fine, then focus your attention on the one that’s been hounding Clarissa” you order.

You charge forward with Decimator, lashing out at Balagog’s arm. Somehow, your blade manages to find purchase on his flesh through a crack in the armor, blood gushing out in no small amount from his arm. To your opponent’s credit, he doesn’t cry out in pain- he simply grits his teeth and prepares to strike back!

*Balagog’s Health: -10 (37/70)*

Jeanne does as you ask, holding her staff out at the one that Clarissa was fighting before. ”Firebolt!” she calls out as a dart of flame erupts from the wooden implement and plunges into the enemy’s torso, leaving a serious burn mark. The orc does not look good, just barely maintaining consciousness.

*Orc 2’s Health: (6/40)*

Barret manages to land another solid blow on the orc he’s fighting, this time cutting deeply into his shoulder as the gray-skinned warrior howls in agony!

*Orc 1’s Health: (13/40)*

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Roll 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX) to dodge!

First roll is Balagog against you, second is against Barret, third is against Clarissa (last attack on her before she is out of danger). Balagog has a +5
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Rolled 7 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4723832
GRAGH
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Rolled 10 + 4 (1d10 + 4)

Orc's damage against Barret.

1d10+4 (+6 for STR, -2 for Chainmail)
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>>4723841

Barrett just can't catch a break, can he?
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Starting to feel tired from parrying two powerful blows, this time you opt to sidestep Balagog’s swing, the mace only just missing your form as you do so. You can tell the commander is feeling the damage you’ve inflicted on him thus far, but it seems he’s more excited rather than concerned- as if he lives for battle.

The second orc tries to swing at Clarissa, but she manages to dodge the strike before diving into the water below. She’s out of your sight now, but you’re hoping she has the good sense to get herself to safety.

The first orc slashes at your blonde-haired fighter’s leg, red liquid gushing from the wound as he staggers backwards. You can see the color starting to drain from his body now, his breathing growing more ragged. You haven’t seen Barret in this bad of a condition since the goblin cave, and frankly it’s a little worrying.

*Barret’s Health: -14 (12/40)*

Jeanne looks horrified at this display, and quickly turns to you for guidance. ”Should I heal him, Herald? Should I try to cast Hold on one of the remaining orcs? What’s the right move here?!” she asks, fear written on her face.

Shit. Jeanne’s a smart girl and pretty damn strong, but she’s clearly panicking- and that’s the absolute worst thing you can do in a fight. It seems like you’re going to need to give her clear orders if she’s to function in combat- at least until she’s sure Barret will be okay.

>Attack (Who?)
>Do something fancy (What?)
>Give commands (What?)
>Other (write in)

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I know what I said just last round, but I am too tired guys. Apologies, but this is probably the last update for tonight. I’ll try to resume tomorrow at 10:00AM CDT (3:00PM UTC). I’ll do my best to do 30 minute rounds, but as usual this weekend is pretty busy for me so we’ll see.

As always thank you for reading and playing A Herald’s Journey!
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>>4723866

>Give commands (What?)
Jeanne Cast hold on the orc fighting Barrett.

>Attack (Who?)
The weak orc in an attempt to finish him off.

>Other (write in)

Taunt Balagog so we keep his attention on us.
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>>4723866
>>Attack (Who?)
Balagog, keep him busy
>>Give commands (What?)
Have Jeanne heal Barrett so that he doesn’t have to retreat. Have Clarissa try to kill the weaker orc
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>>4723878
>>4723866

In hindsight, casting hold on the orc fighting Clarissa and having her NOT retreat would have been a far smarter fucking decision but for some reason my brain wasn't working.
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>>4723891
+1, except clarissa is out of the way retreating by now so she can't do much
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>>4723891
Support
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>>4723446
"Oh I love what you have done with your hair sweetheart! How do you make it come out of your nostrils like that?"
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>>4723891
+1

Except once Barret is healed HE should attack the weaker orc (Clarissa has fled)

It's about time we pointed out to the big guy that his name sounds an awful lot like "ball-gag" and when we are done with him his army will be shown his severed head with his nuts stuffed into its mouth
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>>4723866
>>4723891
+1

>>4723446
We con't let a coombrain destroy Herald quest.
>>4724268
Based.
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>>4723891
+1

>>4723832
holy shit I thought this was a penis for a second.
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Rolled 6, 1, 5 + 6 = 18 (3d6 + 6)

Jeanne's Heal

3d6+6 (+6 for INT)

Also going with >>4724308 since like he said, Clarissa has fled and can no longer help in the fight.
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Roll 1d20+5(+5 for DEX) to attack. You need a 15 or higher to hit Balagog.

If you make it, roll 1d10+2 (+6 for STR, +1 for Good Quality, -3 for Plate Armor, -2 for Kite Shield) for damage.
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Rolled 20 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4724584
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Rolled 13 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4724584
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Rolled 5 + 2 (1d10 + 2)

>>4724584
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>>4724603
Does this mean we activate our serated bonus now?
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>>4724613
Yes it does! Writing!
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Rolled 18, 13 + 4 = 35 (2d20 + 4)

For a moment you’re about to tell Clarissa to pick off the weaker orc, only to remember that she’s already jumped into the water and is well out of reach. Instead, you shout some orders to your other two companions. ”Jeanne, use Lesser Heal on Barret to get him fixed up! Barret, you finish off the weaker orc!”

”On it!” Jeanne answers, getting closer to Barret and pointing her staff at him. A large, green magical circle forms as she shouts ”Lesser Heal!” The wounds on his body start to close, most of his bleeding stopping as color returns back to his form.

*Barret’s Health: +18 (30/40)*

”Thanks, I owe ya one” the doofy-haired fighter tells her, but she shakes her head.

”Just stay alive, idiot” she mumbles.

With that, Barret charges forward and manages to finish off the second orc with a clean slice, cutting his leg off as he falls to the ground dead!

*Orc 2’s Health: -12 (-6/40)*

Not one to be shown up by your teammate, you go in for your own attack on Balagog. Twice now you’ve managed to find chinks in his armor. If you can find a large enough vulnerable spot, you can put that serrated blade to good use.

Like magic, you notice an opening on his sides just large enough to fit your blade in, charging forward with a mighty slash! Decimator finds purchase, and you tear the serrated edge into his side before pulling out a large chunk of blood and flesh!

*Balagog’s Health: -21 (16/70)*

For the first time this fight, the orc commander actually yells in pain, which puts a smile on your face. What isn’t so great, however, is the fury in his eyes as he charges towards you with his mace!

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Roll 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX) to dodge!

First die is Balagog against you, second is against Barret. Balagog has a +5
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Rolled 1 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4724623
Rolling
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Rolled 2 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4724623
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Rolled 9 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4724623
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Rolled 6 + 4 (1d10 + 4)

Orc's damage against Barret

1d10+4 (+6 for STR, -2 for Chainmail)
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Rolled 5, 3 + 3 = 11 (2d6 + 3)

Balagog's damage against you

2d6+3 (+8 for STR, -3 for Plate Armor, -2 for Kite Shield)
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>>4724627
Sorry guys
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The orc manages to slice at Barret’s shoulder, blood spilling out as he staggers backwards. ”These guys are pretty tough” he calls out between his panting. ”That’s why we can’t let them get into the city proper!”

*Barret’s Health: -10 (20/30)*

You don’t have time to answer his righteous statement however as the enormous mace comes slamming into your gut. You manage to get your shield in front of you just in time, but even still you’re unable to parry Balagog’s blow this time. You feel the wind get knocked out of you as you fly a few feet backwards, just barely avoiding falling off the ship itself.

*Herald’s Health: -11 (39/50)*

”Oh come on big guy, is that all you got?” you taunt in the hopes that Balagog doesn’t realize Jeanne’s wide open right now.

The orc commander returns your mockery with a wry grin. ”You’re not so bad for a fleshling, but you’re still ten years too early to challenge me, worm!” he responds, continuing to engage you. Thankfully, it seems your jeering has accomplished its goal for now.

>Attack (Who?)
>Do something fancy (What?)
>Give commands (What?)
>Other (write in)

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30 minute voting round!
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>>4724641
>Attack Balagog
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>>4724641
>Everyone attack balagog

We can put him down in this round and if that happens I can see his friend surrendering... If not we kill him next
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>>4724676
+1
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>>4724661
>>4724676
>>4724684
Roll me 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX) to attack. You need a 15 or higher to hit.

If you make it, roll me 1d10+2 (+6 for STR, +1 for Good Quality, -3 for Plate Armor, -2 for Kite Shield) for damage!
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Rolled 1 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4724687
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Rolled 12, 13 + 4 = 29 (2d20 + 4)

”Everyone, focus on the big guy! If we work together we can finish him off!” you tell your companions.

Jeanne and Barret both look back to you before nodding in concert. The latter charges forward, away from the orc he was fighting, to slash at Balagog together with you. Balagog manages to block your attack with his shield, but Barret’s slips through as he bashes against the orc commander’s torso. Although he doesn’t draw any blood, you know the bastard’s gonna feel that.

*Balagog’s Health: -5 (11/70)*

Jeanne points her staff at him as the two of you break off. ”Firebolt” she shouts as the dart of flame surges forward- only to just whizz over his shoulder and off into the distance.

Balagog raises his mace to try and swing at you again, but more concerning than that is the other orc’s action. Now that Barret has broken away with him to join you, you realize that Jeanne is left undefended- and the orc takes advantage of that, attempting to strike at her backside!

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Roll 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX) to dodge!

First hit is Balagog against you, second is against Jeanne. Balagog has a +5
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Rolled 6 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4724697
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Rolled 16 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4724697
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Rolled 8 + 6 (1d10 + 6)

Orc's damage against Jeanne!

1d10+6 (+6 for STR)
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Rolled 6, 3 + 3 = 12 (2d6 + 3)

Balagog's damage against you!

2d6+3 (+8 for STR, -3 for Plate Armor, -2 for Kite Shield)
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The enormous figure smashes his weapon into you once more, this time landing a solid blow on your side as blood flies out of your mouth, nearly causing you to fall to your knees. When this bastard hits, you really feel it. Still, you’ve got your wits about you, and your arms haven’t failed you yet- you can still fight.

*Herald’s Health: -12 (27/50)*

What does stop you in your tracks, however, is what happens to Jeanne. Left unguarded, the other orc slices at her backside, a torrent of blood gushing out like a geyser as she screeches in pain, falling to the floor.

*Jeanne’s Health: -14 (6/20)*

You watch as she starts to bleed out. She’s still maintaining consciousness, but the pain is clearly going to disable her for a moment (Jeanne cannot do anything until next round).

”JEANNE!” Barret shouts. Immediately, a fury overtakes your fighter as he rushes away from Balagog to protect her from the other orc.

Shit shit shit! Telling Clarissa to flee earlier might’ve been a bad call after all! At least Clarissa has proven she can handle herself in a bad fight, but Jeanne’s usually on the backlines or being protected by you and Barret- she’s never taken a hit this bad. You worry for her safety, but for now you’re preoccupied with fighting this giant piece of shit in front of you.

>Attack (Who?)
>Do something fancy (What?)
>Give commands (What?)
>Other (write in)

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Another 30 minute round!
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>attack balagog
>Barret attack the other orc (I think he is anyway)

Next round Jeanne can take a health potion, she ought to be ok this round as the enemies will be kept off of her
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>>4724741
+1
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>>4724741
+1
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>>4724741
>>4724745
>>4724757
Alright, you guys know the drill! Roll me 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX) to hit! Need a 15 or higher.

If you make it, roll 1d10+2 (+6 for STR, +1 for Good Quality, -3 for Plate Armor, -2 for Kite Shield) for damage!
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>>4724741
+1, but i'd suggest EVERYONE get into a defensive stance
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Rolled 16 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

Time to say goodnight
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Rolled 9 + 2 (1d10 + 2)

>>4724765
Cmon dice
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Rolled 13 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBdnti4_UUg

Barret lunges forward in a rage at the other orc, stabbing into its gut. The gray-skinned soldier falls to his knees before plopping unceremoniously onto the ground, unconscious. Blood begins to pool underneath him- without proper treatment, he’ll die within minutes. Either way, he’s no longer a threat.

*Orc 1’s Health: -9 (4/40)* (UNCONSCIOUS)

”It’s time we end this, Balagog” you tell the orc commander, the two of you circling each other.

”Agreed, Herald of Conquest” he says, using your ‘name’ for the first time instead of just calling you fleshling or worm. With your short exchange finished, both of you roar as you charge into each other, your Decimator making a clean slash on his torso!

*Balagog’s Health: -11 (0/70)*

You watch the orc stand in place, his body going numb from the blood loss and damage. You’ve seen this a thousand times- he’s done for.

Just like you predict, his body starts to fall backwards dead, only for his leading foot to stomp forward, the sound of cracking wood echoing in your ears. Even you stare in amazement as the giant in front of you steels every last bit of his strength and force of will into one last blow from the grave!

*BALAGOG’S TECHNIQUE REVEALED! Parting Gift*

(When Balagog drops to 0 health, he makes one final attack on an opponent. If the attack hits, it deals double damage)

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Roll 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX) to dodge! Your life may depend on it!
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Rolled 8 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4724793
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Rolled 3, 4 + 3 = 10 (2d6 + 3)

Balagog's damage against you (Total roll will be doubled)

2d6+3 (+8 for STR, -3 for Plate Armor, -2 for Kite Shield)
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Rolled 4 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

I don't want the responsibility, but I will take it. Dice god's please be kind
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Surprised by this last resort attack, Balagog’s hit connects with your stomach, denting your plate and slamming you to the ground, the sound of breaking wood ringing out from underneath you!

*Herald’s Health: -20 (7/50)*

You can feel your vision start to blur- a few of your ribs breaking as blood shoots out of your mouth. Despite how grim the situation is, you can’t help but chuckle at how similar this is to your fight with Maglubiyet back in the cave. Are all big brutes the same?

This time however, you’ve already won. Without hesitation, you slowly pick yourself up from the crater. You watch as the energy and life fade from Balagog, the large mace dropping out of his hands. ”At least I died at the hands of a worthy warrior” he croaks out, giving you a warm smile.

You don’t know why, but somehow that single phrase and smile makes you think about bizarre, what-could’ve-been scenarios. Had you both been born in different situations, in different lives- you get the feeling you might’ve been friends. Unfortunately, that’s not reality. Silas did something to rile the orcs up, and it put the entire city of Rathalon in danger.

You watch as Balagog’s body finally falls backwards- dead for good this time. ”You were one hell of a guy” you mutter.

Once the immediate fighting is over, Barret rushes to Jeanne’s side, trying to tend to her wounds however he can. From the looks of it, she’ll live- but she’s pretty badly fucked up.

>Shout your victory and raise morale for the troops
>Help Barret check on Jeanne
>Look for Clarissa
>Other (write in)

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COMBAT IS OVER And I’m going back to more intermittent posting

Current Status: https://pastebin.com/d4Z5Dbm7
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>shout your victory
And raise the slain orcs mace above our head for all to see

That will make the biggest immediate impact to the battle, on both sides

We should tell Barret to give Jeanne a health potion.

We need to look for Clarissa very soon after all of this though, she could be in trouble
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>>4724808
>Look for Clarissa
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>>4724829
support
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>Look for Clarissa

I feel like we are too weak to make ourselves a target by taunting the remaining enemies.
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>>4724829
+1
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>>4724808
> Take the orc’s mace
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>>4724829
>>4724889
>>4724897
Grab the orc's mace and declare victory!

>>4724915
Keep the orc's mace too!

>>4724881
>>4724892
Look for Clarissa!

Writing! Heads up, updates may be sparse today and tomorrow because I'm busy af
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Rolled 3, 2 + 2 = 7 (2d4 + 2)

Rolling Health Potion for Jeanne
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”Barret” you call out to your teammate. The doofy-haired fighter looks up just in time to catch the HEALTH POTION you toss him. ”Have her drink that- hopefully it’ll do the trick.”

Nodding, Barret pops open the cork, holding it up to Jeanne’s lips. ”It’s gonna be okay Jay, just drink this” he tells her. The wound on her back starts to close and her cries of pain turn to whimpers, her body starting to recover now. After a couple of seconds, she picks herself up off the ground, Barret still holding onto her.

*Jeanne’s Health: +7 (13/20)*

”T-thanks” she says, looking more embarrassed at his doting now that she’s not in absolute agony.

Ignoring their flirting, you heft up the mace Balagog was wielding before. Unlike Maglubiyet’s Maul, you’re actually capable of wielding the weapon- though it does take two hands to do so. Hefting it over your shoulder, you walk to the bow of the ship before shouting as loud as you can.

”LISTEN UP!”

For a moment, the fighting below stops as orcs and humans alike turn their attention to you. You lift the large mace above your head, your arms straining a little as you do so. ”Balagog, the orcs’ commander, is dead!” you announce before storing the mace in your bag of holding and switching to your banner pole instead.

”Our defenses have held thus far- you’re almost through it now! The enemy is exhausted, they’ve got the disadvantage, and the one keeping them organized is gone. Do not give in now while the goal is in sight! Hold your heads high, and CONQUEST!” you shout, waving your flag in the air.

The orcs faces pale as all the military soldiers let out cheers and shouts of triumph, readying their weapons with renewed vigor as they begin to repel the force away from the fence, the tide of the battle changing permanently as the orcs’ morale plummets!

*You have made significant progress towards converting others to Conquest. As a reward, you have been granted one Conquest Point.*

(Conquest Points: 2)

You watch over the next few minutes as the soldiers finally defeat the orc invaders. The soldiers suffered high casualties- over half their total men- but most made it out with their lives, and a few orcs were even captured alive too!

Unfortunately, the ship you’re on is still burning away, and there’s no one left to hold back the fires. You’re gonna need to make an escape quickly! Barret grabs Jeanne and slides down the rope connecting the anchor to the ship, while you opt to dive headfirst into the water below.

You meet back up on the coast with Barret and Jeanne, exhausted and wet. Though the day was won and the town protected, the battle incurred heavy losses on both sides- and the storm hasn’t let up yet.

>What do you do?
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>>4724981
>Look for Clarissa
>Activate Goblin Sense and hunt for some goblins
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>>4724981
>>What do you do?

Seconding Look for Clarissa.

Then look for Jeffery and commiserate with him about the battle.

And finally look for the smith's daughter once business is handled.
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>>4724981
Find Clarissa.
Find and grab all the loot from on the shores, the dead orcs, near the boats, the weapons, we can find and store them all in our bag of holding.
Talk with Jeffrey.
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>>4724981
>Track down Clarissa
Gotta make sure our pals are doin' alright..
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>>4725005
>Find and grab all the loot from on the shores, the dead orcs, near the boats, the weapons, we can find and store them all in our bag of holding.
>>4724981

Eh, I'm voting against that. We already looted that sick ass mace from the leader of the orcs who we fought. We should leave the rest of the loot to the army to pay for funerals, family of dudes who died and have widows/orphans, hospital supplies, etc. We shouldn't keep it for ourself. This isn't an adventure this was a battle and the city is going to suffer for it. I'm down for collecting the loot, but not keeping it.
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>>4725005
Support
Find hobgoblin shit more importantly so we can offer it to Castor as an apology.
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>>4725005
Yeah, I'll agree with >>4725022 and suggest against that. We only claim what we killed ourselves. Let the city sort out the loot and what to do with it, maybe we can suggest to whoever's in charge that help the families of the men who died, and if anything's left over, for the men who fought and still live.
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>>4725005
I'll chime in now OOC to say that, aside from Herald being in no physical condition to loot over 1000 bodies, as a QM that goes a bit beyond my willingness to resource manage- so I'll probably not go with that for the sake of my sanity.

Otherwise everything else suggested so far is plenty viable! Gonna leave this vote up for a hot minute to get more work done
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>>4725042
Could we burn conquest points to learn how to wield the orc's mace one-handed?
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>>4725047
In order to wield the mace one-handed, you need a STR score on par with Balagog's (8). Right now you're at (6). You can spend 3 Conquest Points to increase a stat like STR
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Also for reference, '3' is considered the 'average' point for your everyday human. A military soldier's STR might be 4 or 5, so by human standards Herald is pretty fucking big- he's even as strong as the average orc. 8 is possible but would basically make him the chad meme in terms of physique. All stats for Humans are capped at 9, but most people, even trained athletes or big geniuses, don't have above a 7 or 8 in a stat.
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>find Clarissa

Maybe we could collect a few severed heads of noteable enemies to use as a tribute to castor
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>>4725095
They would need to be hobgoblins though, Castor isnt known for slaying orcs iirc
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>>4725058
Become the living embodiment of the chad meme? I see no problem with that
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>>4724981
I would like to know the townsfolks' general thoughts and reactions to all this was. Did they know? Did they go to the coast to look? Did they hear the loud cannons going off? Are they mad they weren't told? Maybe not asking them directly, per se, but as snatches of dialogue as we're going through to where we're heading.

And what happened to the wizard?
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>>4724994
>>4725001
>>4725005
>>4725021
>>4725022
>>4725032
>>4725038
>>4725047
>>4725095
>>4725105
>>4725136
>>4725183
Looks like we're going with

>Find Clarissa
>Grab some hobgoblin shit if possible
>Talk to Jeffrey

That may lead into
>"Go check up on Trina"

>>4725183
>And what happened to the wizard?
Mentioned this in a spoiler at the end of last thread as well, but he couldn't help for reasons you're not aware of in character. You're welcome to ask him

Post may take a little bit because I just got home and am a little exhausted from doing shit all day.

ALSO heads up: my retarded ass forgot tomorrow was fucking Easter on top of other shit I gotta do, so there may just not be any updates at all tomorrow- I'll have to see. Apologies in advance!
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For a moment, you consider looting the battlefield and taking all the weapons and armor for yourself, stashing it away in your bag of holding to make a small fortune later. However, it was not you who Conquested these orcs and hobgoblins on the coast- it was the military and the soldiers: the spoils belong to them, by right of your philosophy. Of course, you also realize that may just be your way of coping with the fact that you’re simply too injured and exhausted to loot over a thousand corpses.

Instead, your mind wanders to Clarissa. She dived off the boat, but is she okay? Worst case scenario, an orc might’ve dragged her down with them into the waters and drowned her, or perhaps she was hacked to pieces in the fray down below! Worry starts to creep into your mind until Barret grabs your shoulder and shakes you.

”Herald, over there!” he says, pointing off past the last concentric fence, towards an alley. You can see the hastily-bandaged form of your ranger friend. Immediately, you and your companions rush over to her.

”Clarissa, you’re okay!” you say, making your relief evident.

She chuckles at your greeting. ”Miss me that badly, Herald?” she teases, picking herself up off the wall of a building with a strained grunt. ”That dive hurt like a bitch. I’m just glad you guys are alright though- I thought you’d die up there without me!”

Jeanne shakes her head. ”It was a close one, but we managed to pull through. That orc commander was pretty tough though- I honestly thought he had you at the end there, Herald” she says, looking up at you.

From the alley, you can see some of the windows and doors slowly start to open as residents who’d sealed themselves inside and hidden away realize that the fighting is over- probably from the lack of shouting.

”Is it okay to come out?”

”Did we...did we win?”

”Where the hell did those guys come from?”

You hear a few scattered questions and phrases from confused townsfolk as they cautiously start to reveal themselves and examine the scene. You know that the military told everyone to lock themselves inside and hide because of an attack, but you doubt they were given the specifics from the looks of things. Fair enough you suppose- they were working on extremely short notice.

As you approach Jeffrey, you see a few adventurers on horseback arrive shortly before you. ”Sir, no forces seen from the north” says a young man in leather armor.

”Same for the east”

”Nothing on the south side, either” two other adventurers report. Seems like you won’t have to worry about anymore surprise attacks- thank the Gods.

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”Well, well, well- if it isn’t the man of the fuckin hour!” Jeffrey cheers, pushing past the various soldiers and scouts as you come into his line of sight. ”You’re a Gods damned hero, you know that? We never would’ve been able to prepare for that attack without you- and that little speech at the end there really turned things around. I’m absolutely stunned, man” he says, giving you a hearty slap on the back that sends pain surging through your body because of your wounds.

”Oh please” you grunt through the pain before gathering yourself together again, ”It was a team effort. You’re the real hero here- if you hadn’t trusted me and done such a good job setting up the defenses, Rathalon would’ve been lost” you respond, giving him a wry smile from underneath your helmet.

Jeffrey lets out a hearty laugh. ”Everyone here gave their all- let’s leave it at that, yeah?”

”Agreed”

”Still though, the whole city owes you one. Is there anything we can do to pay you back?” he asks.

You look out at the scene before you- the veritable mountain of corpses littering the coastline. You can see a few dozen hobgoblins among them, which brings an idea to mind. ”Yeah, it’s a little weird though” you admit.

”Oh come on, shoot! Anything, man” Jeffrey tells you.

”Well...when you guys go through the corpses and shit, could you cut off the hobgoblins’ ears and bring them to me tomorrow morning at the inn?” you ask.

Jeffrey looks at you like you’re an insane person for a moment, prompting you to speak up again. ”It’s religious shit. For Castor- the demi-god of Goblin Slaying. He’s been a huge help to me, and I kinda owe him” you explain.

The sergeant snaps his fingers in recognition. ”Ah, you mentioned him before back at the barracks. I’ll get some funny looks, but sure- consider it done” he answers, giving you a thumbs up.

It’s starting to get late now. You’d guess that it’s around 7:00PM or so, but you feel like you could crash right now.

>Talk to someone (Who? About what?)
>Check up on Trina
>Visit the temple to get some healing
>Go to the library. Why the hell didn’t the wizard help out?!
>Head to the inn and crash for the night (5gp)
>Other (write in)

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>>4725458
>Check up on Trina
T'ADRINA!
T'ADRINA!!!
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>>4725458
>Check up on Trina
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>>4725458
>>Visit the temple to get some healing
>>Go to the library. Why the hell didn’t the wizard help out?!
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>>4725458
>>Check up on Trina

Have her check out our huge mace she'll probably have to two hand if she wants to wield it . . . also our penis
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>Jeanne cast lesser heal on Herald

>Check on Trina

Can't turn up looking like we got the fuck kicked out of us (even though we did)
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>>4725933
>Can't turn up looking like we got the fuck kicked out of us (even though we did)
Why not? Showing vulnerability is a sign of showing trust to your partner. If you have to appear strong all the time even when you're not, that's toxic masculinity.
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>>4725955
Sheesh, ok how about we just splash some water on us to wash the orc guts off?
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>>4725955
This guy makes a good point.
Changing to
>Visit the temple to get some healing
Then
>Check up on Trina
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>>4726233
For sure, completely correct too!

my original comment was poorly worded, I meant we shouldn't turn up looking a mess
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>>4725458
>Visit the temple to get some healing
THEN
>Check up on Trina
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>>4726389
Both your comments were fine and saying the same thing. We can't look like crap in front of our lady when we still haven't laid her down and Conquested her yet.
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>>4725474
>>4725481
>>4725585
>>4725627
>>4725933
>>4725955
>>4725968
>>4726233
>>4726389
>>4726431
>>4726887

Looks like the votes just tally up to Trina first. Writing- may take me a hot minute though because my brain is mush
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”Well, if I can leave things here to you Jeffrey, I’ve got someone I need to check up on” you say, waving the sergeant goodbye as you move to check on Trina.

”You’re joking, right?” Clarissa quips.

”What? Why shouldn’t I be concerned about my girlfriend(?)’s wellbeing?” you inquire, somewhat perturbed by her comment.

”No no, that makes sense man- but you do realize you're covered in orc blood and guts, right?”

Looking down at your dented and battered armor, you are covered in a lot of gore and viscera. ”...good call”

After a quick wash off at the coastline, you reassess yourself. Your entire body still hurts a LOT and your armor is pretty beat up as well, but at least you don’t look like a serial killer anymore. ”How do I look?” you ask, turning to your companions.

Barret gives you a thumbs up.

Jeanne winces.

Clarissa lets out a sigh. ”Passable. We’re gonna head to the temple and get ourselves healed. Meet you back at the inn later tonight?”

You nod your head, giving your comrades a quick wave goodbye as you head your separate ways.

After twenty minutes or so, you arrive at Josh’s doorstep. The orcs never broke past the defenses on the coast, but nevertheless you feel a great sense of relief wash over you seeing that none of the houses have been broken into or damaged in any way. Taking a deep breath, you knock on the wooden frame.

A few moments pass before the door creaks open, Josh cautiously peeking out through a crack. When he sees it’s you, he swings it all the way open. ”Thank the Gods you’re alive, Herald! Does that mean we wo-” he stops mid-sentence upon seeing your bruised and beaten body. ”Damn, are you okay? I think we might have some medicine lying around, I don’t know if-”

”I’m fine” you interrupt. ”May I see Trina?”

”Yeah, of course. She’s in the basement- go ahead and come on in” he says, gesturing for you to enter.

The interior of his home is quaint, to put it lightly. Josh wasn’t kidding about being rather poor, but at least his family have a roof over their heads. You follow him down the rickety stairs to the basement, where you see Trina sitting on the cold stone floor, tinkering with some trinket or another. She raises her head at the sound of your approach.

”Herald!” she calls out, picking herself up and rushing over to you for a hug- only to stop just short. She looks you up and down, her expression turning from one of relief to one of worry and panic. ”What the hell happened to you? Are you okay?!” she asks.

>”I’m fine. I came here to check on you”
>”I could be better, if I’m being honest”
>”Not really, but I wanted to make sure you were alright first before I crashed”
>Other (write in)
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>>4727005
>”I’m fine. I came here to check on you”
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>>4727005
>”I’m fine. I came here to check on you”

But then wince dramatically after she hugs us
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>>4727005
>Other (write in)
Seduce/Joke/Flute
I'm just a Herald of Conquest,
And this body won't work for nobody but you. (yeah baby)
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>>4727091
>>Other (write in)
play her a flute love song
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Rolled 2 (1d2)

>>4727032
>>4727084
>>4727091
>>4727117

1: "I'm fine. I came here to check on you"
2: Flute Flirtation

If it lands on 2, someone roll me 1d20+7 (+3 for INT, +4 for Flute)
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Rolled 4 + 7 (1d20 + 7)

>>4727198
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>>4727200
still above 10 with modifiers, but rip

chalk it up to us being half-dead
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8FNGwoZ5P0

”Relax, Trina. Allow me to put you at ease with a song I’ve been working on” you tell her, pulling out the very same silver flute she gave to you. Her worry melts away a little at the sight of the instrument, a grin finding its way onto her face.

”You weren’t kidding about still practicing with it?” she asks.

”Of course not” you respond, putting the instrument to your lips.

The song you play is...not as good as it could be. You have been working on it for a while, but you’re just so exhausted and tired from the fight that it’s hard to play right. Still, your solid skill with the flute is enough to keep the performance passable, at the very least. Not good, not bad...just average.

Well, average to your ears anyways. Trina seems entranced by the tune, tears of joy forming in her eyes as you finish. ”Oh Herald, you’re too much. You come here fresh from a fight and the first thing you do is play me a love song?” she says, chuckling as she wipes away the tears at the edge of her eyes.

”I’d come through a thousand fights and do the same” you tell her. On the outside you play out the line smooth as fuck, but on the inside even you can’t help but feel embarrassed as hell- you’re still not really used to this whole ‘flirting’ thing.

It’s enough to send her towards you as she wraps her arms around your body in a great big bear hug. You feel a sharp pain through your chest and wince a little at her touch, but she unfortunately doesn’t seem to notice. Instead, you awkwardly raise an arm to return her embrace, the two of you holding each other for a minute or so before she breaks.

Her cheeks redden as she brushes a stray lock of hair away from her face. ”I wish I could stay with you…” she murmurs.

>”Then why don’t you? Come join us”
>”We still have a couple of days, right? Let’s make the most of them”
>”I’ll keep writing to you- we won’t lose touch”
>”Here. To remember me by when we’re apart” (Give her the Gold Bracelet with assorted major gemstones)
>”I attract too much danger. I’m sorry, but you should forget about me”
>Other (write in)
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>>4727223
>”Here. To remember me by when we’re apart” (Give her the Gold Bracelet with assorted major gemstones)
>”I’ll keep writing to you- we won’t lose touch”
>”Anyways, we still have a couple of days, right? Let’s make the most of them”
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>>4727312
+1
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>>4727223
>>4727312
+1 this. No way she's following us into the fucking meatgrinder we dive headfirst into on a daily basis
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>>4727312
>>4727223
Nice.
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>>4727312
+1
We should ask her more about Blacksmithing and try to learn more about her other hobbies. and what her general goals and aspirations are.
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>>4727312
>>4727223
This

fade to black sex scene pls, we need to push our limits
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>>4727223
>”Then why don’t you? Come join us”
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>>4727424
>>4727312
+1 for both of these

Perhaps she can repair our armour too? I'm sure Herald is capable of dropping a hint at a suitable time
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>>4727223
>”Then why don’t you? Come join us”
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>>4727312
+1
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>>4727312
>>4727317
>>4727324
>>4727346
>>4727424
>>4727447
>>4727479
>>4727480
>>4727576
>>4727624

>”Here. To remember me by when we’re apart” (Give her the Gold Bracelet with assorted major gemstones)
>”I’ll keep writing to you- we won’t lose touch”
>”Anyways, we still have a couple of days, right? Let’s make the most of them”

Followed by

>What are your plans for the future?

Writing!
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”Anyways, we still have a couple of days, right? Let’s make the most of them” you tell her, putting your hands on her arms. She sways back and forth a bit, looking a little disheartened at your response.

”I suppose so. Yeah, we’ll just do what we can with the time we’ve got” she responds with a sigh.

Worrying that you’re losing her a bit, you quickly try and patch things up. ”I’ll keep writing to you- we won’t lose touch” you tell her.

She meets your gaze once more. ”I know you will Herald, it’s just...it’s not the same. I get it though- I don’t want you to settle down with me and be unsatisfied from leaving your journey early. I’ll still be around when you’re done living life to the fullest” she says with a half-hearted smile.

”You’re not just an afterthought to me, Trina. Here” you say, reaching into your bag of holding and producing the gold bracelet. ”To remember me by when we’re apart”

Her eyes widen at the sight of such a grandiose gift, gently taking it from you and examining it more closely. ”Herald, this...this is beautiful! How much did it cost?” she asks, slipping it on.

You wave a hand dismissively. ”Don’t worry about something like that- I’m just glad you like it” you answer.

Your gift and your words are enough to clear her mind of any doubts for the time being, her face turning red once more as she idly kicks a foot, averting her gaze from you.

”So, how are things back home with blacksmithing? Anything interesting happen recently?” you ask her.

”Things are the same as always with dad. I’m a pretty damn good blacksmith- he’s basically said the store’s mine when he’s gone, but I don’t want to think about him being gone, you know?” she says.

”I doubt you’ll have to worry about that any time soon” you answer with a playful scoff, ”he’s still got plenty of years left”

She giggles at your response. ”Yeah, you’re right. As for anything interesting, I think some elven merchants came into town peddling potions, but they’ll probably be gone by the time I get back”

”I see, I see. Any plans for the future- aside from blacksmithing?” you ask her.

”Well...I think that’s up to you” she says bashfully, glancing up at you. Oh fuck, she wants you to commit.

>”Don’t worry, I fully intend to marry you and start a family”
>”I hope to stay in your life for as long as you’ll have me”
>”I’ll have to see how things go with my journey- it could be a long time”
>”I don’t have any concrete plans yet aside from spreading my cause”
>”Let’s just keep things light and casual- I’d hate to break your heart if something happened to me”
>Other (write in)
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Taking the hearts and minds of others is also an act of Conquest, remember that.
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>>4727747
>”Don’t worry, I fully intend to marry you and start a family”
>"However, it could be a long time depending on how my journey goes before we finally settle down"
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>>4727747
>”Don’t worry, I fully intend to marry you and start a family”
>"However, it could be a long time depending on how my journey goes before we finally settle down"
Fuck it, first girl wins, Conquest that womb one day gentlemen
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>>4727769
>>4727810
+1
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>>4727769
>>4727810
>>4727846
Gonna marry that girl

Writing!
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”Don’t worry, I fully intend to marry you and start a family” you tell her, surprised to hear the words come out of your own mouth. Sure marriages and relationships tend to move pretty fast in this day and age, but the first girl you’ve ever dated? Still, it’s not like you’re going to marry her right away...and if you’re being honest, you do really like her.

Trina’s eyes light up like the stars as she takes your hands in hers. ”Herald, you have no idea how happy that makes me!” she says, tears starting to form in her eyes again.

”H-however” you start, ”it could be a long time before we settle down, depending on how my journey goes” you inform her.

She nods her head, her excitement only slightly abated. ”Well, I can wait a while. You said you’d write, yeah? And you’ll visit whenever you can? Oh, you’ll have to ask my father of course before you propose…” she says, diving into a frantic semi-rant about all the various things that you’ll do together.

To be honest, it’s a little overwhelming- especially with how exhausted you are- but you can’t help but chuckle. ”One thing at a time. For now, I need to get some rest soon back at the inn” you tell her.

”...perhaps I’ll join you then” she says, her voice a bit softer.

”Of course- I can pay for your room” you assure her.

She shakes her head. ”I was thinking maybe we could stay in the same room”

>”Let’s wait until marriage, no need to be hasty”
>”That sounds good to me!” (5gp)
>”I’m fine with that, but I just need to do something first” (Where do you go? What do you do?)
>Other (write in)
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Bros... We're all gonna make it.
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>>4727892
She's gonna get knocked up boys...
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>>4727892
>"Habbidahumminabumminahummina-
>Sounds good
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Gonna leave this up for another hour. Vote now or forever hold your peace!
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>>4727892
No sex before marriage
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>>4727892
>>”Let’s wait until marriage, no need to be hasty”
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>no sex before marriage

But there is no reason not to have a bit of fun to show her we have some moves

We should also see a healer before, nothing quite kills the mood like a serious hemorrhage
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>>4727892
>”Let’s wait until marriage, no need to be hasty”
Too risky, also might upset her father
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>>4727892
>>”That sounds good to me!” (5gp)
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>>4727930
>>4727942
>>4727944
>>4727953
>>4727983
>>4728004
Looks like Herald's protecting his chastity

Writing!
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>>4728032
RIP
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”Let’s wait until marriage. No need to be hasty” you tell her, panicking at the thought of losing your virginity so suddenly.

She seems to visibly deflate at your answer, taking a few steps back in embarrassment. ”O-of course. That’s the...proper way to do things” she says, putting a hand on her arm. Ah shit, things are a little awkward now. The mood kind of rose and fell quickly with talk of marriage and everything going on- perhaps you should spend the rest of the night away from Trina so the two of you can cool off.

”I’ll uh, I’ll come by sometime tomorrow to see you” you tell her, putting a hand to the back of your head.

”Yeah, for sure. I’ll just uh, be waiting here” she responds.

With your chastity maintained, you say goodbye and make your way over to the temple for some healing, dropping forty-three gold coins onto the healers’ table. You watch as they wave their hands over you, a green, magical aura emitting from your person as your ribs snap back into place and your bruises fade away.

*Herald’s Health: +43 (50/50)*

*Gold: 247*

Feeling satisfied, you realize it’s probably around 8:00PM now. Stores will close soon if you’re not quick, but you probably have time to visit one more place before retiring for the night.

>Go see the blacksmith/Syllia
>Head to the library to question the wizard
>Stop by the general store to restock (What are you looking for?)
>Browse the merchant square (Looking for anything in particular or just window shopping?)
>Just retire to the inn (Spend some time winding down or go straight to bed?)
>Sleep at the Adventurer’s Guild for a change
>Other (write in)
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>>4728050
>Head to the library to question the wizard
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>>4728058
+1 I'm intrigued to know what was keeping him from launching fireballs at the town's impending doom
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>>4728058
Supporting
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>>4728058
>>4728083
>>4728118
Looks like Herald's gonna confront the old wizard at the library

Writing!
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Before you retire for the night, you feel a strong urge to confront the wizard at the library. A great number of men were seriously injured during that fight on the coast, some even losing their very lives. The tides would have shifted dramatically with his magical power- so why didn’t he come to help?

Storming over to the library, you kick open the front door and step inside, the old man raising his head to meet you. ”Ah, it’s just you again. Be more gentle with the door, will you?” he asks before returning his gaze to the book he’s reading. It doesn’t seem like anyone else is here at the moment- probably because everyone was boarded up in their homes.

You stomp up to the counter, slamming a hand down. ”Where were you, old man? People were dying out there on the coast! You should’ve been there to help!” you say, raising your voice.

The old man calmly closes his book, craning his head back up to meet your eye line. ”I can’t leave the library, friend” he tells you in his usual nonchalant tone.

You feel your hands start to shake with rage. ”There’s a limit to how much you can prioritize your books! You live in this city too, don’t you?” you ask him, boring your eyes into his skull.

”I think you’re misunderstanding me, friend. I can’t leave this library” he tells you, his tone a little more somber and serious now.

Your rage subsides for a brief moment, overtaken by confusion. ”What do you mean by that?”

”Well, it’s a long story really- I’ll try to summarize it for you as best I can” he begins. ”You see, I’m not exactly a mortal like you anymore” he tells you.

”I beg your pardon?”

”A long time ago, I uncovered a ritual to make myself immortal by binding my soul to a specific place. It was dangerous and came with some costs, but I was able to successfully bind my soul here, to this library, so that I may spend my life eternally reading and researching” he explains. ”I didn’t learn such powerful magic in a single lifespan, you know”

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”Wait, how old are you then?” you ask.

”Mmm, I stopped counting at around two hundred or so” he says with a shrug. ”When I first bound my soul, Rathalon was just a small little hamlet”

”So your soul is bound to the library- why does that mean you can’t leave?” you inquire.

”If I were to step foot outside this library, or if it were ever to be destroyed, the age would catch up to my physical body. I’d likely be reduced to a pile of ash” he tells you. ”Furthermore, since I bound my soul to the material plane, there would be no afterlife for me. My soul would disappear, and I would cease to exist”

The information is a little overwhelming. There’s an immortal person living here, in Rathalon? And they’re right in front of you? ”I didn’t even know it was possible to live forever…”

The old man shrugs. ”It was an incredibly difficult ritual- one wrong move and I would’ve ceased to exist on the spot. Besides, every form of immortality has its drawbacks. As I told you, I cannot leave my library. With a lich, they slowly lose their mind and sanity, drawn towards evil. I’m sure any other paths you’d find would have similar problems. It’s not as great a deal as you’d think- but for me, I’m content with spending an eternity learning” he says matter of factly. For the weight of the situation, the old man seems awfully calm.

”Don’t you ever...regret that decision? What would’ve happened if the orcs had broken through into the city?” you ask him.

Once more, the old man shrugs. ”No sense regretting what’s already been done. I’ve been around for a couple of centuries at least now- I’ve had plenty of time to sit on it. As for the orcs, I would’ve eliminated them. If I failed for some reason and they burned the library to the ground, I would have perished along with it”

”I see…” you respond, trailing off in thought.

”If that’s all, you should leave. The library’s closing soon!”

>Talk to the old man about something else (What?)
>Retire at the inn (Wind down or just go to bed?)
>Rest at the Adventurer’s Guild
>Other (write in)

(2/2)
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>>4728292
>Talk to the old man about something else (What?)
do you have any books on leadership? or on famous leaders?
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>>4728292
>>Rest at the Adventurer’s Guild

>:( I don't like wizards
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>>4728292
>>Talk to the old man about something else (What?)
>"What's your take on that Silas guy? He show up at all in those books of yours?"

I fucking love wizards. This guy's alright in my book.
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Feeling more tired than usual tonight, so I'm gonna let myself relax and resume updates tomorrow. I have work so there won't be one until a bit later in the day. Vote will be up until then.

As always, thanks for reading and playing A Herald's Journey!
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>>4728349
+1
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>>4728349
+1
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>>4728306
I really think we should find at least one book to read.
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>>4728931
Getting late though
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>>4728306
>>4728307
>>4728349
>>4728794
>>4728904
"Do you have books on leadership? What's your take on Silas? Any books about him?"

Writing!
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”What’s your take on that Silas guy?” you ask the old man, leaning down on the counter to rest your weary body.

”I don’t really pay much attention to politics. That’s Sir Groff’s go-to guy, right? Sir Groff is much more interesting!” the old man responds, back to his usual nonchalant, matter-of-fact tone.

”I see. He show up at all in those books of yours?” you inquire next.

”Well, he was in that Conquest book you read a while back, right?” the old man asks.

”Indeed. Wait- what? How do you remember that?” you fire back, somewhat bewildered. You’ve seen at least several dozen different people use the library since you gave that book a read, and he has thousands of tomes lining the shelves here- how can he recall such a specific piece of knowledge?

”I just do. When reading and studying are all you have, you get pretty good at remembering things” he explains. ”Aside from that, I think he might be in a few other modern tomes about the kingdom and its recent exploits”

”I see. Any books on leadership?”

”Loads of ‘em! It’s quite the popular topic. After all, leadership skills are valuable in almost any career!” the old man tells you.

”Great! So can I take one of these books with me before the library closes?” you ask, pushing yourself off of the counter.

The old man frowns, letting out a heavy sigh. ”I just explained to you my situation, and you still don’t understand why I refuse to let people take books outside of the library?”

You finally put two and two together and realize that since the old man can’t leave the library, he’d have no way to track down any books that get lost or stolen. Anything that leaves the library would basically be out of his hands for good- and with books being all he has…

”I think I understand. Apologies” you respond, giving him a curt bow.

The wizard just shrugs. ”You can always come back tomorrow or another day to read when we’re open”

With that, you say your goodbyes and exit the library. The exhaustion is starting to catch up with you now- it’s probably a good time to get some rest.

>Rest at the inn (Wind down or go straight to bed?)
>Head to the Adventurer’s Guild
>Just pass out in an alley
> Other (write in)
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>>4729430
>Just pass out in an alley
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>>4729430
>Go to the inn

If ever a man had earned a pint, it's Herald today
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>>4729430
>Rest at the inn (Wind down or go straight to bed?)

Let's maybe grab a pint if we're not too tired. It's been a day and a half.
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>>4729430
>Rest at the inn
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>>4729430
>>Rest at the inn (Wind down or go straight to bed?)

Straight to bed
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>>4729442
>>4729456
>>4729459
>>4729461
>>4729489
Grab a pint and see where the night goes

Writing!
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You make your way back to the inn to cool off for the night. With a deep breath, you prepare for the usual raucous noise of townsfolk drinking and shouting about this or that, but you’re still not ready for the sheer wall of sound that assaults when you open the door.

There are easily over a hundred people packed inside, maybe even two hundred, many of whom are soldiers gathered at a large group of tables pressed together in the center as various townsfolk hound them with questions about what happened- searching for any stories or answers you can find.

Seeking to avoid what looks like a pain in the ass for now, you press yourself against the wall and sidle your way over to the bar, taking a seat and waving for the innkeep. ”A pint for me” you say, taking a gold coin out.

The innkeeper shakes his head before subtly nodding to the large group of soldiers. ”Military told me they’re covering your drinks for tonight, as well as your room. Apparently the sergeant made it official- so you don’t have to pay a single gold piece, my friend” he explains, pouring a pint for you from the tap before sliding it over the counter, along with your room key. ”Apparently you’re some kind of hero now?” he hazards, raising an eyebrow.

You wave a hand dismissively. ”I was just doing my part. Jeffrey and the soldiers did the real work” you tell him, downing the drink much more quickly than usual. A cursory glance of your surroundings tells you that everyone is preoccupied with the soldiers for now- meaning there’s no gambling, arm wrestling, or bar brawls to be had. It’s mostly just people harassing the soldiers for information, with a few other small groups having their own conversations as far away from the giant mass as possible.

”Well either way, if anyone sees you here then you’ll probably be interrogated all night. Don’t worry though, I can let you behind the bar and you can crawl underneath the counter and sneak over to the stairs” he says. ”I’m only half-joking, by the way”

Curiously, you don’t see any of your friends at the bar tonight. They’re probably all exhausted from the fight and already went to bed. That means you’re alone tonight- unless, of course, you seek the company of strangers.

>Go talk with the soldiers (About what?)
>Chat with the innkeep (What do you say?)
>Attempt to meet someone new (Requires roll to not get noticed by the mob and hounded by questions)
>Just go to bed (Free!)
>Maybe a few more drinks wouldn’t hurt… (Also free!)
>Other (write in)
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>Just go to bed (Free!)

Don't wanna be a party pooper, but you can bet your ass we're gonna be up til the crack of dawn if we start a convo or have a drink..
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>>4729601
>Go talk with the soldiers (About what?)
I saw the work you boys did out there. Heck of fight.

>Maybe a few more drinks wouldn’t hurt… (Also free!)
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>>4729601
>Just go to bed (Free!)
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>>4729669
>>4729607
>100~200 free followers of Conquest
>Pass

I mean...
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>>4729675
Keep in mind most of these men were already moved to Conquest by your actions at the battle, hence why you received a Conquest Point. New recruits here would consist of the townsfolk themselves if you pursue that path
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>>4729678
Yes
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>>4729678
My bad. I misread over the "many of whom are soldiers" as the towns bit.
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>>4729687
You're good man- just clarifying. There are still a good number of townsfolk if you wanna spread the good word- it's a valid course of action

Also gonna leave the vote up another hour, so speak now or forever hold your peace!
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>anons chose not to have sex before marriage
Based and making it count pilled. I don't think we could handle a pregnancy.

>>4729601
>Just go to bed (Free!)
Tomorrow, when we sacrifice the goblin and hobgoblin ears, let's ask for a right and proper goblin slaying quest so that we can atone for our hubris. I shouldn't have tried to rules-lawyer our way into getting more info, and Castor is too much of a bro to take advantage of like that.
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>>4729607
>>4729649
>>4729669
>>4729675
>>4729684
>>4729687
>>4729747
Just go to bed

Writing!
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”You know what? I think I’m just gonna retire early” you tell the innkeep, getting up from your seat at the bar.

”Fair enough. From what I’ve heard, it seems like you’ve earned a good, long rest” he tells you, waving good night before wiping down a glass.

You set your banner pole against the wall as usual and wiggle your way under the sheets, closing your eyes and drifting off peacefully into a deep slumber. No memories, no nightmares- just a dreamless rest.

You wake up bright and early the next morning, feeling rejuvenated and full of energy. You do notice however that you seem bulkier- more powerful. As you pick yourself up out of bed and get ready, you realize your muscles have grown even more, your body bigger than it was. All of your training, as well as that fight with Balagog, has pushed you to the next level!

*ATTRIBUTE INCREASE! (STR: 7)*

Your plate armor is still somewhat busted up, but it’s more than serviceable in its current state. Still, perhaps Trina or William could fix it up for you at a discount.

You make your way down the stairs to the bar and are greeted by your comrades as usual. You take a seat between Barret and Clarissa, eating the meal provided for you. As you chow down on some morning soup, you also notice a large, bloody sack that was laying next to your bowl- kind of hard not to, really. A quick peek inside reveals it’s the hobgoblin ears that Jeffrey promised you. You stash it away in your bag of holding for now, returning to your soup.

”So Herald,” Barret starts, ”we doing morning training as usual?”

Clarissa quickly puts out a hand, choking on her mouthful of soup for a brief moment. ”Hold on- your girlfriend’s in town right now, yeah? Maybe you should forget about training and go spend some time with her! We’ve earned a few days off, right?” she asks.

Jeanne quickly sees an opportunity and jumps in with another suggestion. ”There’s the Adventurer’s Guild, too! You’ll wanna go look for a new quest now that the invasion is done. Gotta get the good ones before they’re all gone!”

>”Training always comes first” (Usual regimen or something different?)
>”I should go see Trina first”
>”Looking for a new quest isn’t a bad idea”
>”Actually, I’m going to work out at the LIBRARY”
>Other (write in)

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CURRENT STATUS: https://pastebin.com/d4Z5Dbm7

Your party's daily training, as well as their experience fighting the Thieves’ Guild and Balagog, has led to your allies improving as well! Barret’s STR has increased by 1, and so has Jeanne’s WIS and Clarissa’s DEX.
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>>4729832
>”Actually, I’m going to work out at the LIBRARY”

a relaxed physical training followed some brain training
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>>4729832
>”Training always comes first” (Usual regimen)

With persistence comes victory
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>>4729832
>”Training always comes first” (Usual regimen)
>Look only SLIGHTLY menacingly towards Clarissa: "I'll NEVER forget about TRAINING. That's a PROMISE."
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>>4729832
>”Training always comes first” (Usual regimen)
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>>4729832
>”Training always comes first” (Usual regimen or something different?)
DISCIPLINE is the first step to CONQUEST. Also fuck, we should really improve our CON. What are our stats again, Herald QM? I remember our INT was improved something like two threads ago, I think.
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>>4729896
There's a pastebin link after the 'CURRENT STATUS:' in the last post that has you and your party members up to date stats and inventory
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>>4729832
We really need to just let Trina go if we're going to ignore her.

Shit, Clarissa's single, right? And probably just as hesitant to hop in the sack as us (although for very different reasons). We both have trauma too. Its perfect.
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>>4729931
Nice try orc boy, training comes first every day. Following our daily regimen doesn't somehow mean we are ignoring Trina.
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>>4729938
>Nice try orc boy,

Hey, I made that suggestion in the most conciliatory way possible without acting salty when it got rejected by the group consensus.

Disregarding what I say or holding it against me to shit on my opinions is really unfair, annoying and it makes ID posting in a quest really shitty.

It also encourages anybody with a bold or out there idea to feel reluctant in sharing it lest your identity be held against you at a later date if it meets a poor reception, which artificially narrows the path the quest might be able to take.

There's a good reason 4chan is anonymous and I would ask you don't go out of your way to memorize my ID just to poison the well of a completely different idea that has nothing to do with a suggestion I made days ago.

I know I'm not memorizing yours and I'll hold each post you make to the standard of what it's about without regard to your identity or previous suggestions/posts.
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>>4729908
Man, that's the bomb-diggity right there. Barret's at borderline peak performance, holy shit, we need to train our DEX. I also didn't mention it earlier because I was online but the OP art is the raddest shit I've seen since before I can remember when.

>>4729966
Bruh it takes two seconds to copy+paste an ID into ctrl+f4 and skim the thread. I don't know why you don't like forge waifu but it's not sane to take her into goblin-infested dungeons. We saw what happened to Clarissa. It's okay if we wait a few years before we settle down. Keeping her safety in mind and visiting and writing when we can is not ignoring her.
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>>4729848
>>4729853
>>4729857
>>4729861
>>4729896
>>4729931
Looks like we're doing TRAINING!

>>4730045
Thanks! Credit goes to SojournFantasy, I just paid the man. Highly recommend his quest, Royal Rumble.

Writing!
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”Training always comes first” you tell your friends before shifting your gaze in an ever-so-slightly menacing fashion towards Clarissa. ”I’ll never forget about training. That’s a promise you tell the ranger.

She gulps, returning a thumbs up. ”Course not, Herald! Wouldn’t dream of it…” she says, mumbling that last part as the Super Conqueror Bros finish their breakfast and head to the barracks.


A few soldiers at the barracks try to call over to you as you make your way to the civilian area, giving their thanks or praise. Some even offer to join you- but you politely decline their requests and stick to the usual regimen with just you and your friends.

You’re surprised to find that the exercises have gone from slightly making you sweat to feeling virtually effortless- your trained physique proving more than a match for the measly number of reps you’re doing. Barret also barely breaks a sweat with the training now, nearly keeping up with you.

The exercises put a bit of a strain on Clarissa, but she manages to complete them all without too much trouble. Jeanne is once more capable of doing the hundred push-ups, sit-ups, and squats, but cannot do the full fifty pull-ups before her arms go numb and she falls off. She does make it over thirty now. At the rate she’s going she should manage fifty by the end of the week, which is the deadline you set for her.

Afterwards, you and Barret sling clay pigeons for Jeanne and Clarissa to fire at, and you’re surprised by how much their accuracy has improved. The two combined don’t let a single disc fall to the ground unshattered. When the exercise is over, the two girls high-five each other, satisfied with their performance.

”Looks like our training is actually paying off!” Jeanne says in an excited tone for the first time since you started these daily exercises.

”I’ve got to admit, it does feel pretty satisfying to see ourselves visibly improve” Clarissa adds in.

Barret is practically beaming with pride at these comments, and ends up wrapping the other two in a big bear hug before gesturing for you to join. As much as you like your friends and all, physical intimacy is still not really a strong point of yours, and you end up politely declining- much to their chagrin.

The question now is what to do next. You could head straight back to adventuring or even go somewhere new, but since Trina made an effort to come all the way through the mountains to see you, you should probably at least avoid leaving town until she’s gone.

>Head to the Adventurer’s Guild to find a new quest
>Study at the library
>Do some shopping (General Store, Blacksmith/Enchantress, or Merchant Square? What are you looking for?)
>Hang out with Trina (Where do you take her/what do you do?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4730066
>Hang out with Trina
Study date at the library?
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>>4730066
Backing >>4730074
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>>4730066
>Hang out with Trina
Let's show her the alleyway where we encountered the thieves and climbed a building to escape, then carry her up there to show her the view and show off our strength.
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>>4730148
Sounds like a good idea to do during the day as well
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>>4730148
Supporting
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>>4730074
>>4730066
+1
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>>4730148
Support
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>>4730045
>Bruh it takes two seconds to copy+paste an ID into ctrl+f4 and skim the thread.

It's not about how easy it is, it's about how shitty it is. I know it's easy to do.

>I don't know why you don't like forge waifu

I don't dislike forge waifu, that's a stupid bullshit assumption you made about me because of a suggestion I made like several days ago specifically about a hypothetical.

>but it's not sane to take her into goblin-infested dungeons

I never once suggested we do that.
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>>4730220
Stop stirring shit up bro. I just want to CONQUEST
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>>4730148
>+1
>>4730291
+1
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>>4730148
+1, this is a great write in
Makes me worried that the whole "wait until marriage" might not last long with the way things are going.
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>>4730074
>>4730145
>>4730148
>>4730157
>>4730169
>>4730187
>>4730190
>>4730342
>>4730545
Looks like you're taking Trina to that alley

Writing!
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”Welp, I suppose I should be off now that we’re done with training” you casually tell the group.

Clarissa gives you a firm slap on the back, causing a thunk to ring out from your plate armor. ”Yeah yeah, your girlfriend’s waiting for you, right?” she asks, causing your cheeks to turn red. It’s in these embarrassing moments that you’re actually glad the helmet hides most of your face.

”We can always do more questing when she leaves town, boss man. We’ve done like, four quests back to back after all- we’ve earned a little vacation time!” Barret assures you.

Muttering a quick ‘thanks’, you make a getaway from your friends as you all split for the day. You make your way down the familiar streets of Rathalon to Josh’s place, thinking about how you’ll make up for that awkward moment yesterday with Trina. Perhaps you’ll take her to the place where the Thieves’ Guild tried to assail you before and give her a beautiful view of the city? Yeah, that sounds good!

Unfortunately, your wishful thinking is stopped short- replaced by panic and horror as you see Josh’s front door smashed in. A couple of town guards are standing outside.

Running up to the building, you’re stopped by the guards, who hold out their spears in front of you. ”You can’t interfere right now. We’re in the middle of an investigation” a woman says.

The other guard, a slightly shorter man, speaks up. ”Do you know anything about what happened here? Do you know these people?” he asks.

”Yes, they’re my friends- someone I know was staying with them. What...what happened?” you inquire.

The woman looks to the broken down door. From this close, you can see the interior seems to be somewhat in disarray as well, as if someone unfamiliar with the place was trying to get in and out quickly and violently. ”There was a murder. We found the victim’s wife and child hiding in the closet inside: they gave us his name”

You start to shake a little with fear. ”Another woman- was there another woman around my age? Red hair?!” you practically shout.

”Ah, the wife mentioned that!” the shorter man speaks up. ”Said she was taken by the perpetrator” he adds in, though his remark is met with a butt from the taller woman’s elbow.

”That’s confidential information!” she says before letting out an exhausted sigh. ”I guess it doesn’t matter now. You said she was someone you knew?” she asks you.

”Yes, she’s my girlfriend” you explain.

”Well, all we know is that the perpetrator was supposedly a man with long, blonde hair. If you hear or see anything, please let us know. And umm...don’t worry, we’ll do our best to get her back!” the woman says, stammering out the last bit in a weak attempt to reassure you things will be okay.

>What do you do?
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>>4730705
Calm down for a second. Take a deep breath. Lay our hand on their shoulder and speak-
>"What direction did they go?"
If necessary, pop Intimidation. Castor's fucking name, they fucking killed Josh.
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>>4730711
backing this vote

Time for investigation post
>It’s starting to get late now. You’d guess that it’s around 7:00PM or so, but you feel like you could crash right now.
This was when we chose to visit Trina at Josh's place after the big battle
>Feeling satisfied, you realize it’s probably around 8:00PM now. Stores will close soon if you’re not quick, but you probably have time to visit one more place before retiring for the night.
This was afterward. And now this, the morning after? No. This was purposeful. This was premeditated. This was to get at Herald. They knew Trina was staying at this particular house out of the whole city, even though she was a recent arrival. Was Herald watched the entire time? Somebody would have commented on it, wouldn't they? If it was a familiar person, they probably would not have...
>The woman looks to the broken down door. From this close, you can see the interior seems to be somewhat in disarray as well, as if someone unfamiliar with the place was trying to get in and out quickly and violently.
>someone unfamiliar with the place was trying to get in and out quickly and violently
Either the perp was running low on time, or this was a hasty quick-and-dirty kidnapping attempt. Examination of the door and how it was broken through could indicate what sort of tool they used in the break-in, whether a mace or other bludgeoning tool, or a sword/axe or other slashing/cutting tool. If they kicked the door apart themselves or used their own sheer manual force to break the door down and NOT a weapon/tool, that in itself tells us more about the perp's potential physical appearance and capability. In that case, why not use a weapon/tool and why use their own body? And why break in through the front door and not through a window or something else easier? Were there no windows to the place? The manner in which Josh was murdered can also provide us crucial evidence, but we don't have time. Depending on how soon this happened here, we might be already too late... or starting to be. Better move, and FAST.
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>>4730711
+1, also gather the team if we can do it quickly.
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If they hurt Trina, fucking hell, we'll build an altar to the god of murder from their bones fuck. She's pure, PURE, and these cowards would hurt her to get to us, instead of fighting us like men? If they release her unharmed we'll be merciful but if not, everyone there is going to die.

WAIT MOTHERFUCKER WAIT FUCK SHIT FUCK


WHO GIVES A FUCK ABOUT THE GUARD?

USE THE FUCKING ELDEN RING! FUCK
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>>4730816
oh yeah, that's a good idea, changing to this
>use the elden ring
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>>4730710
>use the elden ring
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>>4730711
>>4730733
>>4730798
>>4730816
>>4730829
>>4730880
Using the Elden Ring to investigate!

Roll me a 1d20+8 (+6 for CHA, +2 for Intimidation) to scare the guards into letting you inside. You need a 15 or higher to succeed!
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Rolled 12 + 8 (1d20 + 8)

>>4730890
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”Let me inside. I need to see this for myself” you say, starting to move forward. The guards cross their spears in front of you again. Damn it, you don’t have time for this- Trina could be in danger!

Gathering your force of will, you put on a menacing expression, glaring at the two. ”Move aside” you tell them, your voice filled with hatred and fury.

*Success*

”W-well, it makes sense you’d need to check on your loved ones!” the shorter man says, quickly removing his spear. With a sigh, the woman soon follows suit, looking a little frightened herself.

Stepping inside, you can see the rest of the interior is much like the bit you saw. Smashed up furniture lays across the floor of the living room, and you can see a large pool of dried blood underneath Josh’s dead body. You hadn’t known the man very long, but you can’t help but feel your heart sink at the sight of him lying there, lifeless.

You take the Elden Ring out from your bag of holding, taking a deep breath before slipping it on.

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You watch as the visions of yesterday overlap the present- and soon you hear the sounds of chatter and laughter from the living room- Josh there with his wife and daughter. Their reverie, however, is soon interrupted by loud banging sounds coming from the front door.

”JOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH, I KNOW YOU’RE IN THEEEEEERE! COME OOOOOOOON, I JUST WANT TO TAAAAAAALK! you hear the shouting of an eerily familiar voice. Immediately the families’ expressions of laughter and joy are replaced with those of fear.

”You two hide- I’ll take care of this” Josh whispers. Reluctantly, his wife nods her head, grabbing their daughter and taking her somewhere further in the house. You watch Josh pick up a shabby knife from the kitchen table before making his way towards the door.

He’s too slow, however- the door bursts open, falling into the opposite wall as none other than Finley comes storming in. His face is still fucked up from when you encountered him in the vision, only now many of his cuts are swollen and filled with what you can only assume is pus from various infections. He’s got his scimitar at the ready, eyes wide with fury. In this state, he looks more like an animal than a man.

You also notice that there’s a behelit hanging around his neck.


”Joooooosh, JOOOOOOOOOSH- I found you~” he says in a demented, sing-song tone. ”This is all your fault, you know. The Thieves’ Guild being destroyed. My FACE” he says, pointing towards it with his free hand, ”being like THIS. And...my brother- oh my poor, poor big brother” he says, tears starting to leak from out of his swollen eyes. ”All because of you and your stupid FUCKING birthday. We could’ve KILLED that fucking guy, and been JUST FINE, but nooooo! Because of you it’s all ruined, ruined, RUINED!” he says, his rant devolving into a sea of slurs and shouts as he starts waving his sword around wildly, smashing everything in his wake.

”You’ve gone mad, Finley! I’m sorry, but I can’t let you go on like this” Josh responds, brandishing the kitchen knife. The blonde man charges at your friend with one last wild screech. Even in his demented and injured state, his strength and skill with the blade are far greater than Josh’s. There’s hardly a fight as you watch your friend brutally stabbed and slashed over and over again until he lies limp on the floor in a puddle of blood.

”Hello? Is everything okay up there?” you hear the muffled, concerned voice of Trina calling from down in the basement.

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Finley turns his gaze towards the sound, lumbering over as he opens the door and descends down the stairs. You follow behind the vision, watching as the former Thieves’ Guild lieutenant confronts your girlfriend. Her expression changes to one of fear as she presses herself up against the back wall.

”Who are you?” she shouts.

”Oh, I’m just a ghost, dear. Unfortunately for you, I can’t leave anyone alive. I’m sorry, but you’ll have to DIE NOW!” he says, rushing towards her.

You watch as Trina cowers against the wall in fear. Right before he swings his blade down, she shouts: ”HERALD!”

Suddenly, Finley stops his assault. ”What did you just say, dear? Did you...say Herald?” he says, slowly withdrawing the blade. ”That’s what that man was called, wasn’t it? Herald... Yes, this is all his fault. Why would you shout for him? Does that mean you know him? A sister, perhaps? Or maybe a lover of some kind?” he ponders. ”Either way, that’ll do just fine. You’ll be coming back with me then- hopefully you won’t mind the stench

”I’m not going anywhere with you! I’m going to call the gua-” Trina doesn’t even have time to finish her sentence before Finley punches her across the face hard. You watch a bit of blood shoot out from her mouth as she whimpers against the wall.

”Are you done arguing now? Actually, better to be safe than sorry…” he says, delivering a few more quick punches until she falls unconscious.

As he starts to drag her away, the visions start to fade as that same pain from the forest wracks your brain again, causing you to keel over. You quickly lift your helmet a bit just in time for the vomit to pour out from your mouth and onto the basement floor, hurriedly wresting the ring from your finger. The pain slowly subsides as you place it back into your bag of holding, picking yourself up off the ground.

He’s going to pay

>Tell the guards what you saw. You’ll go through the proper channels.
>Gather your friends. It’ll take time, but who knows what Finley might have planned?
>Time is of the essence. You’ll search for him now.
>Other (write in)

Also

>Where do you search?

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>>4730930
Please only pick one for the first option!
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>>4730930
>Time is of the essence. You’ll search for him now.
No-one else. We don't have time to waste. Ask the guard which direction he went, then search there. If they don't talk or hesitate to answer, use the Elden Ring for as short as possible. We can take this bastard alone and we can't wait a second longer. She's about to be sacrificed. I think she's been taken to the sewer but we can't be sure.
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>>4730930
At first I would think the third option since he's working alone, but I don't think we have a certain location to find Finley. The guards wouldn't know where Finley went. We need as many eyes as possible searching.

>Gather your friends. It’ll take time, but who knows what Finley might have planned?
>Search the sewers
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>>4730930
>Time is of the essence. You’ll search for him now.

+1 to >>4730933's approach
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>>4730935
Bro this dude is mentally unstable and dug the behelit out of the sewer. If we waste any time the odds of her dying grow exponentially. If she isn't already dead, that is.
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>>4730940
Yeah, but those sewers are a giant maze, and searching it alone will take forever. Taking the time to get more people searching will most likely have us find her faster.
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>>4730943
wait no not this, deleting that

>>4730933
>>4730935
>>4730937
>>4730940
>>4730944
Discuss this shit more first. How likely is it that he'd go for where his ass was kicked the first time around?
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>>4730947
we'll make our decision on /where/ to go once we question the guard(s). But right now it seems like we agree that we should go solo on this, and ASAP
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>>4730947
Unlikely, he'd probably go where ever his personal hideout is, or one of the other myriad of locations he knows of in the sewers.
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Heads up, I got some work and recording to do today, so posting schedule may be a bit weirdly spaced and sparse!
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>>4730949
Why do you think the guards would know anything about where he went? He was clearly in a hurry to leave, and there is no way the guards saw him leave. Questioning the guards is an active waste of time.
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>>4730944
Not with the Elden Ring, all we need is to catch a glimpse of where he's moving and then we'll know. I suspect he went to where his brother threw the behelit into the water and intends to sacrifice her there, there's nowhere else of significance and we remember where the battle happened.

>>4730950
Very true but he did find the behelit, which means it's likely to have influenced him. It's likely he would've gone for the symbolism of sacrificing her there. He's crossed the line and is no longer sane or concerned with his own life.
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>>4730955
Catching a glimpse is easier said than done. We are already worn out from using the ring, so our use from it anymore today would be very limited / non existent. I like your idea of where he could be, but it is far from certain, and if we're wrong and don't catch a glimpse with the ring which is a distinct possibility, we are severely slowing ourselves down by being the only one searching.
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>>4730958
I agree that we would have better odds with the group but the problem is, everyone is taking a break and by now they'll be all over the city. We would lose more time looking for them than looking ourselves.
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>>4730960
How about we grab the first one/two people we can find, and then head in?
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>>4730955
>>4730958
>>4730960
>>4730961
He's either at the symbolic site or he isn't. Plain and simple. We lose if we go for allies, we lose if we miss his location. All we can do is go to where we think he is, do or die. The first couple people are all we have time to get to help us, and that's it.
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>>4730961
That's not a bad idea but even talking to the guards is risking the time, and bringing regular civilians into this is a bad idea, they could easily be killed and then we'd have that on our hands.

>>4730962
I agree, we need to be quick and we need to be decisive. There's no room for half-measures here. Once we find him, if we find him, and a single hair on her head was disturbed, I say we grapple him, get rid of the behelit, and crush his head. No torture, no edgy shit, just crush the man's skull in our own two hands.
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>>4730967
What? I'm against talking to guards and I was saying to get people from our party, not regular citizens.
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>>4730967
>>4730962
Ok, so do you guys agree to this plan?
>Do not talk to guards
>Get the first people from the party we can find in a timely manner
>Search the sewers, starting at the place we fought Trawn
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>>4730930
>Find Jeffrey

Get the whole army after the bastard!

While the army are searching the sewers we can round up the guys then join the search
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>>4730970
I know but they already agreed to be going separate places, if we go back to the adventurers guild, we might get one or two, and then we travel back to where Josh was murdered and then we can start searching, which is an easy 15-30 minutes longer that she's in Finley's hands.
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>>4730975
That's a ballsy move but mobilizing everyone would be an hour, easy. Fuck, this is just a fucked situation all around.
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>>4730976
It's worth the 15-30 minutes to save potentially hours from having extra people in the sewers if he isn't exactly at the place we fought Trawn. Again, what do you say to this plan: >>4730974
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>>4730930
>>Other (write in)

Go to the Library and beg the wizard to scry Trina for you. Pay him, offer to fetch books for him, whatever. Find her exact location.
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>>4730985
>>4730930

And if he can't do that, Locate Object spell on Behelits, show him ours so he knows exactly what he's looking for.
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>>4730985
We don't even know if scrying magic exists, and it's highly uncertain that we would be able to convince the wizard to do it, even if he was able to. Very reckless plan.
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>>4730983
He's still an insane swordsman with a behelit, if someone finds him, there's no guarantee they'll survive and warn us. We know we can take him out by ourself but if Jeanne got jumped, that could be it. Clarissa is at less risk but still, and Barret could easily be caught off-guard and bled out if he wasn't successful. The party works best as a group and we're the strongest member. Finley is dangerous as fuck.
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>>4730992
>show behelit to ancient loremaster
I don't think that's a good idea bro.
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>>4730998
Really?

Is it evil/would he want to take it?
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>>4730930
>>4730998
>>4730993

>”Either way, that’ll do just fine. You’ll be coming back with me then- hopefully you won’t mind the stench”

Since Finley said this to Trina, do you think he HAS to be in the sewers at the exact same room as his brother.

Is there any other place that would have a stench?
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>>4730999
It has some serious shit going on, it's worth keeping around but a massive risk to reveal to anyone knowledgeable in obscure lore.
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>>4730995
He's also beat the fuck up from our last encounter, and further attritioned from fighting Josh. Even if these things weren't true, I still like those odds better than the shady odds of finding him alone in the sewers.

>>4731002
literally all of the sewers can be described as having a stench
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>>4731002
The reasons I think we need to go to where he slayed the Thieves' Guild leader are
>he's violently obsessed with his brother
>he's lost all sense of self-preservation
>he has his brother's behelit on his neck
>he desperately wants to get back at Herald
Everything ties together, unless he wanted to kill her the first alleyway he found but the fact that he said she would "do nicely" makes me think that he's planning some kind of sacrifice.
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>>4731007
>>4731010
We could start in the room where we killed Finley's brother/Finley escaped and if he's not there, use the elden ring, maybe grab Clarissa beforehand to help us track him
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>>4731015
Yes, this is what I've been saying to do the entire time, thank you for agreeing. I would appreciate if you changed your vote to >>4730974
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Okay there were a looot of votes and things swapping around and being discussed, but largely I believe >>4730974 this is the general consensus, so I'm gonna go with that!

Before I start writing, you probably have time to grab one party member quickly and still benefit from heading to the sewers in around the same time frame it'd take you to go alone. You have a good idea of where each of your party members would be, but they're spread out so you can't gather them all without taking a good bit of time.

Knowing that, which party member will you bring?

>Barret
>Jeanne
>Clarissa

I'll leave this vote up for a half hour!
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>>4731019
>>Clarissa

She's a tracker so if we're wrong and have to search the sewers she'll provide the most help
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>>4731019
I have to say Clarissa. She's a skilled tracker and can hold her own in a fight. Barret isn't as good a tracker and Jeanne is asking for trouble.
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>>4731019
>Clarissa
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>>4731019
Clarissa, please. Let's not have some random blonde fuckboy do some Berserk shit on us with his behelit
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What does the behelit even do? I was never quite sure what was special about it. Does it only activate upon death/near death?
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>>4731031
We don't know and yes
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>>4731032

Well then, we could potentially try to wrap our own behelit around Trina's neck if she is fatally stabbed before we're able to save her.

Last ditch hail mary in a situation we're desperately trying to avoid, but a possibility if the worst comes to pass
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>Clarissa

She can fight at range, track and her headshot skill could come in useful
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>>4731021
>>4731026
>>4731028
>>4731029
>>4731056
Writing!
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You don’t have a lot of time. Who knows what Finley might do to Trina if you take too long? Still, going completely alone isn’t smart- especially if he has some sort of trap planned. If you only have time to bring one person, then it’s gotta be…

You kick open the door to the inn, Clarissa nearly choking on her drink at the bar as she quickly tries to hide it behind her back. ”Hey Herald! I know what that looks like- but it wasn’t day drinking! I was umm...training up my body to...handle poisons better? Okay fine, I was drinking!” she says as you march over, but her desperate expression gives way to one of concern as she catches the look in your eyes. ”Hey, what’s wrong?”

”I’ll explain on the way” you say, grabbing her by the wrist and dragging her off to the sewers.

As you navigate the foul-smelling underbelly of the city, you give Clarissa the rundown on what you saw with the Elden Ring and why you needed to be quick. ”Oh Herald...I’ll do everything I can to help. This is my fault after all for letting that shit bag out of my sight!”

”No it’s not” you tell her. ”You almost died helping me with my personal vendetta down there. Finley’s the one who tried to corner me in an alley. Finley’s the one that slipped away. Finley’s the one that killed Josh and took Trina. This is Finley’s fault, and no one else's” you say, going from comforting your ranger companion to working yourself into a lather.

Eventually you make it back to the room you fought Trawn in. It’s pitch black, though that’s quickly fixed by the sound of a torch lighting on the far side of the room- now illuminating most of the open space. You see Finley with his arm around Trina’s neck, sword pressed to her throat, standing next to Trawn’s decapitated body.

”I knew you’d find me eventually~” he says in that demented, sing-song tone. ”It’s a good thing you figured it out so quickly! I was starting to get bored down here. I was considering thinking of ways for me to…pass the time with this friend of yours” he says with a wry grin, glancing at Trina.

She’s struggling in his grip, but it’s clear she’s no match for his strength. ”H-Herald, you came! Please, help me!” she shouts, causing him to dig the scimitar ever so slightly into her neck, a little rivulet of blood trickling down.

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”You’ve lost it, Finley- and if you don’t let her go right now, then I’m going to lose it you tell him, putting a hand on Decimator’s hilt. Clarissa goes to ready an arrow as well, but both of you stop as he presses the scimitar a bit further into her neck.

”One wrong move and I fucking kill her right here and now. Got it?!” he shouts, causing you and your companion to lower your weapons. ”Good. Now it’s my turn” he says, taking a few steps forward.

”You’ve taken everything from me, Herald. The Thieves’ Guild, my dashing good lucks, and even my poor...poor brother” he says, almost repeating what he told Josh word for word as tears start to pour down his beaten face. Finley’s sanity is definitely gone now- his mind’s stuck on the same ideas, repeating over and over. He’ll never stop seeking vengeance against someone or something. ”Give me one good fucking reason not to kill this bitch right now and see you drown in despair. You’ve already taken everything else- my life means nothing now. So what have I got to lose?” he tells you.

”Fine- I’ll pay any price” you say, reaching for your gold pouch only for Finley to put a hand up, stopping you.

”Ah ah AH! Money can’t fix the damage you’ve done. No, you’re gonna have to think of something better than that Herald! Maybe everything you own? All your armor and weapons and trinkets, as well as that bag of holding? Or maybe you could kill that friend of yours right there” he says, nodding to Clarissa. ”One life for another! Or better yet, why don’t you just fucking kill yourself and then I’ll let this bitch and your friend there go? I’m aaaaallll ears Herald- why don’t you NEGOTIATE with me?!”

>Offer him something (What?)
>Try to talk him down somehow (What do you say?)
>Tell Clarissa to quickly shoot at his head! (If she misses, Trina will likely be killed…)
>Other (write in)

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In hindsight, Jeanne would have been the best to bring because she has her binding spell, and it was likely that Trina would be a hostage.
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>>4731081
"Listen here Finley. She's no part of this, our feud is our own. Let her go now, and I swear to every god I can name and every one I can't I'll take off my plate armor and drop my shield and fight you man-to-man. No potions, no tricks. We end this, here and now."
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>>4731081
The description of Jumping Spin Slash says that we catch our opponent off guard. Does this mean we can use this move to avoid Trina getting her neck slashed as we attack?
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>>4731099
If you were closer yes, but at your current distance you wouldn't be fast enough.
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>>4731099
Have we used the Jumping Spin Slash on Finley before? I'm not sure if we have, let me check.
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>>4731081
>Flute
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>>4731102
Nope! You used and acquired the technique proper against Trawn- after Finley had ran away
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>>4731102
Nope. We did use it on Trawn though.

>>4731101
Aw shit. Hmm... How tricky would it be to disarm Finley with our grappling hook?
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>>4731112
I don't see us being able to before he slashes Trina's neck. At this point I'm seriously considering
>Flute
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>>4731109
Yeah that's right, fuck, he's got us in a tight situation here.
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Fuck it.

>>4731081
>Flute
Break out the flute to calm him down and show him the error of his ways. Then we kill him, because he fucking killed Josh fuck, he was our friend, and everything. He didn't deserve this, he didn't deserve any of this.
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>>4731081
How effective are health potions and emergency first aid kits in regards to immediate incapacitation? If someone was just brought to 0 hp, could they be used to bring them back?

Also, slashing someone's neck doesn't immediately kill them, they still need to suffocate. Perhaps we can just attack him, and have clarissa heal her with potions / first aid while we fight him.
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>>4731112
Combination headshot attempt + grappling hook toss to donk him in the noggin may be the play here. If the former misses but the latter lands we have a good chance at pulling Trina out of harms way. If not, maybe >>4731124's heal method could be a last ditch third resolution

The only other route I see for this is diplomacy, or a fakeout complying to a demand of his, but he's unhinged as fuck right now. I dunno if it'll even work.
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>>4731131
The flute seems like a good idea the more and more I think of it. Remember when we calmed down the wolves? Finley's to the point of bestiality, if the flute could calm down a wild wolf, there's a good chance it can calm down a wild man.
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>>4731081
Alright, I say we
>Flute
and if that doesn't work,
>Attack, and have Clarissa heal Trina
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>>4731124
They can save someone assuming there wounds aren't inherently fatal.

Ex: Several heavily bleeding wounds, can be fixed!

Other ex: Decapitation or pierced heart, no dice
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>>4731124
30 seconds till blood loss or suffocation kill her
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>>4731081
>>Other (write in)
flute can tame his rage.
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>>4731160
Either we tame his anger, or call upon the rats
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>>4731081
>>Other (write in)
Flute

Its the only way, bros.

I'm willing to burn Conquest points on this.

Are you?
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We could also actually kill ourselves while wearing the behelit and hope to god whatever happens once we die doesnt get Trina killed.

Its a bit risky, but it's an option.
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>>4731092

I was thinking the same thing, but on the off chance we arrived here and Finley wasn't would ensure Trina got raped without a surefire way to find him afterwards.
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>>4731094
>>4731106
>>4731112
>>4731115
>>4731123
>>4731131
>>4731140
>>4731144
>>4731160
>>4731236
You absolute fucking madmen. Insanity I am in utter disbelief that you want to attempt this.

I also love it though.

Okay, roll a 1d20+7 (+3 for INT, +4 for Flute). You need a 25 or higher to succeed. I will take the best of THREE rolls, both because he's in a more bestial state and for the sheer ballsiness.

I'm going to be busy the next few hours, but when I'm done I'll come back and write based on the result. Good luck
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Rolled 5 + 7 (1d20 + 7)

>>4731253
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Rolled 1 + 7 (1d20 + 7)

>>4731253
We didn't really have a lot of good options here
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Can't believe I'm saying this but...

>Flute
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Rolled 2 + 7 (1d20 + 7)

>>4731253
Oh shit here goes
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>>4731253
ACTIVATING EMERGENCY VOTE!

WE BURNING THAT CONQUEST POINT, BOYOS?!

I VOTE YES!
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Rolled 3 + 7 (1d20 + 7)

>>4731253
GO FLUET

>>4731259
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
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>>4731256
>>4731259
>>4731265
Ah fuck
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Would you like to burn a Conquest Point for a reroll?

>Y
>N

Will leave open for 20 minutes. I won't be here to say 'vote closed', so I trust you guys to respect that time limit after this post went up
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>>4731272
>reroll

Wait, its a reroll?

I thought it was an automatic success?
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>>4731272
>>Y
FUCK YES
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>>4731272
It's not easy but yes. Trina deserves better than to die in a sewer for our own ineptitude.
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>>4731272
ehhhh, if this would be a good chance to actually save Trina's life, I'd say yes. But we can use health potions and whatnot to save her if this really goes south, so for now:
>N
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>>4731272
I can't think of any better reason to burn a conquest point.

Hope Clarissa has an arrow ready off on the side desu
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keep in mind this is a 10% chance to succeed with the reroll, and 3 of these points represent an attribute level up, which is huge
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>>4731272
>N
if reroll

>Y
if auto-success


There will be nothing more disheartening than us rerolling, still failing, and Trina still dying.
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>>4731276
Your right, it is an automatic success- that's completely my bad!
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>>4731291
us failing the roll doesn't mean Trina dies, I've already explained like 3 times that we can heal her, and QM even confirmed it
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>>4731289

I'm willing to bet a ranged attack option had a lower DC, but at this point the QM locked us into this course of action. Too late to do anything but go all in rn
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>>4731289
15 percent actually, and best of 3. So its the BEST time to risk it since we're usually rerolling Best of 1 or 2, but still, very good chance we fail.
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>>4731295
No problem.

Most quests with fate points make it a reroll, I can understand the confusion.
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>>4731295
hell yeah
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>>4731297
What if Finley pierces her heart or cuts her head off?

We've already risked her life enough by insisting on being a virgin, ignoring her until she got captured by an enemy and nearly getting her raped because of it as well as heavily beaten by a rabid pretty boy who is no longer pretty and smells like shit.

I'm not getting our inno gf fucking stabbed to near death because you want to preserve conquest points.
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>>4731308
>ignoring her until she got captured by an enemy
Why are you still on this? Sleeping separately and following our standard training regimen is not ignoring her.
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>>4731272
>Y

Play that funky beat boy
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>>4731295
Oh, I thought it was reroll. In that case, I switch to
>Y
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>>4731316
>Sleeping separately and following our standard training regimen is not ignoring her.

I dunno man, look where we are right now.

The QM actually set this up in a completely legitimate way. Very little of this sequence of events is contrived nor something we couldn't have seen coming.

It's an enemy we knew we made that we knew escaped and would likely hold a grudge against us, targeting a known associate of his and ours he would likely target where we specifically put our gf that we specifically didn't invite back to our place when we had the chance.

If the difference between Finley raping Trina or not had been whether or not we dawdled lifting weights with our gym bros for GAINZ I really don't think you'd have room to talk, lol
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>>4731272
>N
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>>4731329
You know, I think we should sleep with Trina now after this. There's also the hilarity of Herald going "nah, let's wait until marriage" then THIS shit happening. He probably wants to secure that love and Conquest now before something worse happens to her, which would make sense in-character. What do you think? How is Herald going to think and feel about this whole situation afterward?
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>>4731272
>>4731295
>auto-success
My vote is
>Y
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>>4731332
>How is Herald going to think and feel about this whole situation afterward?

Either dump her out of concern for her safety, especially if we're afraid of Silas coming after her and doing something far worse just because of her connection to us.

Or we triple the fuck down and get hitched right away. Maybe have her move to Rathalon and live with us, make a castle or buy a house after we earn some money with some actual goddamn protection.

We should become big shots in Rathalon, leveraging our heroics during the battle. Fuck, maybe we run for office and do some political conquest.
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>>4731337
After we deal with the Trina issue, we need to do more Conquest stuff. More preaching, asskicking, operations with Super Conquest Bros, more goblin slaying, perhaps using Conquest to conquer a house belonging to one of the Thieves' Guild people?
>we triple the fuck down and get hitched right away
I'm inclined to this. Silas won't come after us as we are now, not anytime soon. We're nowhere close to draw his attention in that way yet.
>We should become big shots in Rathalon, leveraging our heroics during the battle.
I agree with this too
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>>4731272
>Y

Given that it’s actually an auto success
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>>4731278
>>4731281
>>4731282
>>4731291
>>4731319
Conquest point spent!

Writing! May need a little time
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Slowly, you reach into your bag of holding and pull out the very same silver flute that Trina herself gave you. Clarissa and Trina both look baffled. Finley looks absolutely furious. ”What the fuck is that? What the fuck are you doing?!” he asks, rage filling his voice.

”Herald, you’re not bad at the flute, but are you s-” Clarissa’s question is silenced by a finger from you.

Once everyone goes quiet, you take a deep breath. There’s a lot riding on this performance. Hell, even now you question if this is really the best way to talk down an insane man who’s got your girlfriend at sword point. However, taking risks is what Conquest is all about- and this is one gamble you don’t plan to lose.

Reaching deep down inside of yourself, you feel a strange sense of power start to swell from the core of your being, spreading throughout your body. It’s almost celestial- similar to Castor’s power but not quite the same. You feel the heat and energy rise through your body, and begin to play.

*Conquest Point Spent*

The song that comes out cannot be described by mere words. It is so beautiful, so elegant, so insanely wondrous that it cannot even be described by another song- only a tribute would do it justice.

In the midst of your god-like playing, the sword Finley was holding clatters to the ground as he stands there, stupefied. Clarissa and even Trina aren’t in much better shape- they’re both entranced by your song. You continue to play somehow with only one hand, cautiously walking over and grabbing Trina by the arm before leading her back to you and Clarissa.

When you finally finish, the three of them snap back to attention, Finley utterly confused at what just happened. ”Now this bitch will DIE- wait, what?!” he asks incredulously, realizing that Trina is no longer in his grasp and that his sword is on the floor.

Trina and Clarissa both seem surprised by this as well, the former blushing a little at being held so tightly in your free arm as you stash away your silver flute and draw Decimator from its sheath.

”Unbelievable...how the fuck…?” Clarissa trails off as you level your sword at Finley. His fate is in your hands now.

>Beat him down and tie him up. He’s going away for a long time.
>Kill him. After what he did to Trina, and how much of a menace he’s been- he doesn’t deserve to live.
>Talk to/Ask him something (What?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4731480
>>Kill him. After what he did to Trina, and how much of a menace he’s been- he doesn’t deserve to live.
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>>4731480
>>Kill him. After what he did to Trina, and how much of a menace he’s been- he doesn’t deserve to live.

"THIS IS FOR JOSH YOU SUNOVABITCH!"
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So, uh, should we become a bard at this point?

Balagog's hammer in one hand and a flute in the other, smashing fools and fluting tunes on the battlefield.

Fund it (once we get two more conquest points)
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>>4731496
Nah
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>>4731480
>Beat him down and tie him up. He’s going away for a long time.
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>>4731480
>>Kill him. After what he did to Trina, and how much of a menace he’s been- he doesn’t deserve to live.
"I would let you live but you killed my friend."
>Rip off the behelit
"An eye for an eye."
>Slit his throat with his own scimitar
"A life for a life."
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>>4731509
>Rip off the behelit
Shhhh..... Let it be a secret, anon. Don't spoil the surprise.
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>>4731480
>Kill him. After what he did to Trina, and how much of a menace he’s been- he doesn’t deserve to live.
"I would let you live but you killed my friend."
"THIS IS FOR JOSH YOU SUNOVABITCH!"

>>4731524
If he dies with the behelit on him, does it activate?
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>>4731538
I think so, going by Beserk lore anyways. Better to be safe than sorry anyways.
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>>4731480
>>4731547
Then we have to rip off the behelit when we kill him
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>>4731480
>Rip off the behelit

Then

>Kill him. After what he did to Trina, and how much of a menace he’s been- he doesn’t deserve to live.
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>>4731552
I'm voting against taking away the Behelit.
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>>4731555
>>4731552

I'm curious. I'll back not getting rid of the behelit.
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>>4731555
But why
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>>4731555
I don't think we should leave the behelit on but it would be interesting.
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>>4731491
>>4731494
>>4731503
>>4731509
>>4731538
>>4731549
>>4731552
>>4731555
>>4731557
Killing Finley Trawn! Also I think the votes are just barely in favor of ripping the behelit off first, so we'll go with that.

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You lean into Trina’s ear, quickly whispering: ”Stay near Clarissa. I’m going to deal with this” before letting her go and charging towards Finley.

The blonde man tries to move for his scimitar on the ground, but you tackle him before he can pick it up, pinning him down underneath your weight. You’re just about to start hacking this motherfucker to pieces when your eyes land on the behelit around his neck. Shit- Bubby said something about it activating when the person holding it is near death, right?

You yank the strange stone off, holding it in your hand. For a moment you consider tossing it into the river- only to realize that’s how a bastard like Finley got it in the first place. Instead, you store it away in your bag of holding- now you have two! Maybe you could start a collection…

With that settled, you take your sword in both hands. ”I would’ve let you live, but you killed my friend. This is for Josh, you SON OF A BITCH!” you shout, letting your anger momentarily overtake you as you began to hack, slash, and stab into the body below you.

To his demented credit, Finley doesn’t cower in fear or beg for second chances- he goes down screaming slurs and curses at you until he’s nothing more than a mangled pile of flesh and bone. After basking in the afterglow and taking a moment to let your rage subside, you slowly lift yourself up from the body and turn to face your companions.

Thankfully Clarissa had the good sense to cover Trina’s eyes so she wouldn’t see your savagery, but your companion herself looks mortified. Perhaps you lost yourself in that old familiar hatred again, but if anyone deserved it aside from Silas, it would be Finley.

”I guess...everything’s done now, huh?” Clarissa asks, seeming concerned and confused. The nightmarish event brought you a lot of pain and anxiety, but it seemed to end almost as quickly as it started. Hell, the day is still young by the time the three of you exit the sewer- it’s probably only around 10:00 AM.

Trina for her part seems to be in terrible shape, sobbing as she wraps you up in another big hug once you reach the surface again. You doubt she’ll let go anytime soon.

>Say something to Trina (What?)
>Say something to Clarissa (What?)
>Just hug her and stay silent
>Pull away- you have things to do (Where do you go? What do you do?)
>Other (write in)
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Also update- tomorrow was a scheduling clusterfuck for a bunch of stuff so updates will be minimal to non-existent. Apologies!

As always, thanks for reading and playing A Herald's Journey!
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>>4731558
Because it's fun.

>>4731749
>Just hug her
>Say something to Trina (What?)
>Say something to Clarissa (What?)
Whisper I'm sorry.
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>>4731749
> Ask the library wizard what a Behelit does
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>>4731784
+1 but let's not forget >>4731801 for later. Should be something on Herald's mind to do before he leaves the city for a quest or something
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>>4731784
Support
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>>4731329
The current situation has nothing to do with us "ignoring" her. Yes, this situation could have been reasonably forseen, yes we should not have left her with Josh's family, and we should have probably done something to help secure them or hunt down Finley. However, we didn't, and you didn't suggest changing any of that (besides the Trina staying with Josh for one night, though that was for a different reason).

If Trina *had* ended up being raped, my position would still be valid, because we are in no way ignoring her, and because I'm using objective-based analysis as opposed to your results-based analysis. Our regimen is something we established to do every day, and we had no reason to believe Trina was in danger at the time. You are literally the only person salty about us doing training.
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>>4731749
>Just hug her and stay silent
and do >>4731801 later
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>>4731864
>>4731749
Changing to just

>Just hug her and stay silent
Take off helm and Kiss her on her forehead
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>>4731946
>The current situation has nothing to do with us "ignoring" her.

Yes, it does. Objectively, it does.

>and you didn't suggest changing any of that

I was outvoted both on inviting her to stay at the inn room and on checking up on Trina instead of doing our usual workout routine first thing in the morning. This is precisely why I brought up the whole "ignoring" her thing at the time. Doesn't really matter if I did or didn't though, what matters is did we make a mistake we could have avoided? And we did.

>and we had no reason to believe Trina was in danger at the time.

Yes we did, as I outlined. There's no reason we shouldn't have believed our gf was in danger from Finley while she was in town.

>You are literally the only person salty about us doing training.

I wasn't salty about us training. I was salty about us prioritizing training over going to see Trina first.

Like, look at the wording of the actual vote.

>”Training always comes first”
>”I should go see Trina first”

This isn't a don't train type wording. This is a 'training is more important than my gf' and oh boy I sure hope it was dude.

You want to go objective based instead of results based?

Objectively, every second we wasted the moment she was captured was a moment closer to her getting raped. We're LUCKY your gym bro obsessions didn't get Trina raped by Finley.
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>>4731784
>>4731749
+1
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>>4731784
Backing
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>>4731784
>>4731801
>>4731850
>>4731864
>>4731969
>>4731997
>>4732090
>>4732110
Hug her and whisper an apology

Writing! ||Gonna try and get this one out quick before the next thing I gotta do||
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You return Trina’s embrace, letting her head rest on your shoulder as you gently pat her back. You hold her there for what feels like an eternity, Clarissa awkwardly standing to the side and looking away.

”I’m sorry” you whisper to the two of them, just standing there and embracing Trina’s emotions.

Clarissa puts a hand to the back of her head. ”It’s...it’s no problem, Herald. Not the first time I’ve seen you go crazy” she says, though quickly backtracks when she realizes your girlfriend’s here. ”I-I mean in battle! You’re a real monster when it comes to combat, hehe.” Nice save!

After a few minutes, Trina eventually breaks the hug, wiping her tear-stained face with a free arm. ”I think...I just want to go home” she says quietly. ”I thought your adventures would be so fun from the way they sounded in your letter, but first I had to hide away while a war happened outside, and then I got kidnapped by some horrifying freak who wanted to kill me to get back at you. I just...I don’t know what to think about any of this” she admits.

”It’s okay, I understand” you answer in an attempt to console her. ”I attract a lot of danger on my journey. That’s why I insist you don’t come with me until it’s over” you tell her.

”But why?” she fires back, ”Why go to such lengths? What happens if you get killed out there, or kidnapped and tortured? Is it all worth it? Why don’t you just give up and come live with my father and I? Wouldn’t that be enough?” she asks.

You understand that she doesn’t know the extent of your cause- how long and hard you’ve worked for your goal- but you can’t help but feel a little pissed off at how quickly she wants to dismiss your commitment as a Herald. You’ve dedicated your life so strongly to your cause that you even forsook your own name to take on the mantle of a herald. Spreading word of your cause is the number one priority in your life!

>”I’m sorry, I just can’t. It doesn’t work that way”
>”How dare you?! This is my life’s work!”
>”Perhaps this wasn’t meant to be. Maybe we should end this relationship”
>Other (write in)
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>>4733193
>"Look, we're all very emotional right now, and I do have good reasons for why I'm doing what I'm doing, but that can come later after we've cooled down some, ok?"
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>>4733193
>"I'm sorry you got caught up in this, I would never want to see you get hurt. I care about you deeply but this life path I have chosen is an intrinsic part of who I am as a person, I am the embodiment of conquest! I understand if you aren't comfortable with this kind of life and I wouldn't want you to pretend you are either. That being said, let's not make any hasty decisions while we are all shook up. Would you like us to escort you back home to your father? Or maybe you could stay and hang out with us and hear some of our battle stories?"
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>>4733225
>>4733193

This, but without offering to tell her battle stories.

I really don't think they're appropriate right now and anything we tell her would just confirm her fears.

Our stories are murdering a relatively innocent harpy broodmother, slaughtering goblins in a cave where they were raping people.

Maybe tell Trina our story about the gnome and finding the elden ring since that one is relatively innocent as long as we neglect to mention how Silas factors into it.
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>>4733225
Yeah, I like this
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>>4733225
Seems good. Just leave out those stories that the other anon mentioned.
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>>4733199
>>4733225
>>4733280
>>4733287
>>4733409
Looks like we're going with >>4733225

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”I’m sorry you got caught up in this. I would never want to see you get hurt” you tell her, putting a hand on her arm in a comforting gesture. ”I care about you deeply, but this life path I have chosen is an intrinsic part of who I am as a person. I’m the embodiment of Conquest!”

She looks up at you, still not quite satisfied. You can tell she’s listening at the very least. ”I know you’re a herald. I just… I can’t understand it. Giving up your entire life for this? To be pursued by people who want you dead? To risk your life fighting wars?”

You put her hands in yours now, squeezing them gently. ”I understand if you aren’t comfortable with this kind of life, and I wouldn’t want you to pretend you are either” you tell her. ”That being said, let’s not make any hasty decisions while we are all shook up. Would you like us to escort you back home to your father? Or maybe you could stay and spend some time with us- hear some of our more endearing adventuring stories?”

Trina shakes her head, laughing a little. ”I think I’ve had enough of adventuring for a lifetime, Herald” she says, removing her hands from yours. ”I’m...going to think about things for a while, I think. Take a break from all of this and get my thoughts sorted”

You see Clarissa wince and make a quiet ‘ooo’ sound. You have virtually no experience with love, but you imagine that’s probably not a good sign. ”Whatever you need” you respond.

”Thanks. I’d like to keep writing to you after I get back home. Where are you headed?” she asks.

>”To the northern region”
>”To the eastern region”
>”To the western region”
>”To the capitol”
>”We’ll be staying in the southern region for a while longer”
>”Wherever my cause takes me”
>Other (write in)
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>>4733483
>>”We’ll be staying in the southern region for a while longer”
How about we stay in the southern region and clean it up a little bit to make the roads safer to travel?
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Gonna give this one another half hour. Vote now or forever hold your peace!
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>>4733616
Slow day huh?
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>>4733629
If you mean for the quest looks like it hah. Been super busy and only got freed up in the last hour or so. Hoping to get one, maybe two more updates in before getting some rest.
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>>4733632
Should probably leave it up over night, but its up to you.
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>>4733641
Maybe you're right since, barring changing your mind/lying to Trina, this will determine where the next major arc(s) take place.

Alright, I'll leave this up overnight and do more updates tomorrow then. As always guys, thanks for playing and reading A Herald's Journey!
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>>4733483
>”We’ll be staying in the southern region for a while longer”
I think it's a good idea to consolidate where we're at. Also fuck, I think we blew it with Trina.
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>>4733483
>”We’ll be staying in the southern region for a while longer”
Time to consolidate our gains
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>>4733694
Nah id say she realizes the dangers of loving a man dedicated to war.
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>stay in the southern region

Trina is great and everything but if she and Herald aren't compatible there is no future in it, no point in flogging a dead horse.

That was why I suggested telling some war stories, if they freak her out she totally isn't the one!

However as some of you pointed out, now may not be the best time with her already upset
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>>4733483
>>”We’ll be staying in the southern region for a while longer”

If things weren't meant to work out between us and Trina, well, at least we'll always have Flute.

If we want to have a sweet, chaste romance with a woman who isnt eager to hop in the sack who will also be down to risk life, limb and dignity on adventures and won't begrudge us for doing so ourselves . . . Clarissa is REALLY the most likely person to be compatible with our extremely specific desires.
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>>4733483
>”Wherever my cause takes me”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqnU_sJ8V-E
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>>4733483
>”We’ll be staying in the southern region for a while longer”

>>4733534
>>4733694
>>4733780
>>4733899
>>4733952
>>4734003
Straight outta thread 1
>"Big cave. That way" he says, pointing northeast, "Far. Few moons away" he says. You piece together that your hunch was correct- their tribe split off from a bigger group situated in a cave to the northeast. You take it from its description that its a couple days travel- though goblins are much smaller than humans. It's not an exact science, but you could probably make a safe bet that it'd be two or three days for you- if you knew the way, that is. Northeast and big cave aren't exactly specific.
>A goblin cave a day’s travel west from Rathalon. There’s rumored to be hobgoblins among them, so care is suggested. Each pair of goblin ears brought back will net you ten gold pieces from the Guild, and hobgoblin ears will net you fifty a pair. The location listed seems to connect with what the little goblin back in the forest told you.
But Rathalon is by the coast to the west of Talmuth, not east towards Yesmir according to the QM's map. Perhaps there's a goblin loose end to pursue and rip and tear?
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>>4734217
This was actually a 'my bad' brain dead moment I corrected later- those were indeed the same cave. BUT there are plenty of other going-ons in the Southern Region to attend to should y'all stick around
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>>4733534
>>4733694
>>4733780
>>4733899
>>4733952
>>4734003
>>4734217
We'll be staying in the Southern Region a while longer

>>4734003
Good taste in music

Writing! Give me a bit though, just woke up and gonna nab some breakfast first
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>>4734227
Pancakes or waffles?
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”We’ll be staying in the southern region for a while longer” you tell her. ”We’ve already made some great gains in Rathalon- I figure we’ll try and consolidate those as far across the region as we can. I’d like to clean up the roads and make things a bit safer for everyone if we’ve got the time and resources for it”

She looks surprised to hear your answer. ”Wait, you want to...help us out down here?”

”Well, yeah. Conquesting is all about taking what’s yours through might- but I believe in treating what’s yours properly” you explain.

Trina ponders your words for a moment, her mood lifting a little as a smile returns to her face. Perhaps you should show your softer side more often! ”It would help old man Gerald out a lot if it was safer to travel. It costs a lot to hire guards or adventurers everytime he wants to go between major cities” she explains. ”The southern region may be ‘safer’ than the others, but there’s still plenty of danger for the average person just trying to make a living. It affects my father and I as well”

”Well, I hope to make a difference with that- if you’ll give me a chance and the time” you respond. ”To that end though, I have a lot of work to do. Once more, I’m sorry for what I’ve put you through today and yesterday, Trina. Please take care of yourself” you say before starting to walk away. You’re interrupted, however, by a tug on your arm.

”You stay safe too. For the sake of our future, yeah?” she says, looking up at you.

”Of course” you tell her. She gives you a big smile before letting go, waving you and your ranger companion off.

”Gonna be real Herald, I do not understand that woman” Clarissa says as the two of you walk. ”I thought your relationship was donezo, to be honest. I guess you clutched it at the end there, huh?”

”Love is...confusing” you admit, putting your head in your hand and letting out a hefty sigh. Clarissa laughs at your comment as you continue your day. Now that Trina’s going to head home early, your schedule is opened up a bit. What’ll you do?

>Check out the Adventurer’s Guild
>Head to the library
>Visit the Temple (Do you plan to offer worship? If so, to which God?)
>Go shopping (General store, Blacksmith/Enchantress, or Merchant’s Square? Looking for anything in particular?)
>Gather the rest of the team and start planning where you’ll go next
>Other (write in)

Also, do you bring Clarissa with you? (Assuming you don’t gather the team)

>Y
>N
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>>4734234
I love both a lot, but if I was forced to pick one then it'd definitely be pancakes!
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>>4734264
>Go to temple

Let's offer those goblin ears to castor and thank him once again for his help.
I think we should make an offering to (whatever the sea god's name is) too, seeing as he saved an awful lot of bloodshed (on our end at least)
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>>4734264

>Visit the Temple (Do you plan to offer worship? If so, to which God?)
Worship Castor with those ears
Make a thank you offfering to the sea god.

>>4734270
Nice
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>>4734292
What >>4734285 and >>4734292 said
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>>4734285
>>4734292
>>4734338
Head to the temple and offer Castor that sack!

Writing!
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First and foremost, you owe Castor and Aemis a lot. There’s no doubt in your mind- if the Gods hadn’t helped you, Rathalon would’ve been lost.

”I have some personal business to attend to” you tell Clarissa. ”I’ll see you around?”

”Yeah, for sure Herald. I’m going to go back to working on my uh, constitution” she says with a nervous chuckle, waving you goodbye before heading off. You can’t help but worry about how much she’s been drinking, but decide to be lenient since she is dealing with some trauma.

Making your way to the familiar marble temple, you’re greeted once more by the sight of townsfolk milling about, making their prayers and offerings. The pastor is speaking with Mary about something or other at the altar right now, but first and foremost you’re concerned with giving Castor what’s due to him.

You toss the sack of hobgoblin ears into the offering bowl and watch as the ray of golden light shoots down, picking up your offering. You quickly fall to your knees, closing your eyes and clasping your hands together.

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Roll 1d100+10 (+10 for Generous Offering). Taking the best of three rolls!
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Rolled 38 + 10 (1d100 + 10)

>>4734359
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Rolled 64 + 10 (1d100 + 10)

>>4734359
Rollin
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Rolled 57 + 10 (1d100 + 10)

>>4734359
Roll high!
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>>4734360
>>4734364
>>4734383
Sorry for delay, was filling out an internship thingy.

Writing!
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*Total roll: 74*

You take a deep breath, reaching out to him in your mind. Castor, I come bearing an offering in your name. I wanted to show proper reverence, and once again thank you for your help. I understand my folly and want to make amends. I wish to show just how grateful I am! I hope you accept this gift

After a moment, you feel the connection form with Castor, the demi-gods familiar energy flowing through you. Now THIS is more like it, kid! You brought me one hell of an offering, and you can bet your ass I’m pleased! Also, DAMN! Good job taking on those orcs- that fight with the commander guy was amazing! You know how many Gods have their eyes on you right now? Even Gnon was paying attention during that shit!

You blush a little underneath your helmet. When a literal God tells you you’re awesome, you can’t help but feel a little cool- and embarrassed. Your praise means the world to me, Castor. I seek only to serve. Besides, if it weren’t for you and Aemis, the city would’ve been lost. Truly, the thanks is owed to you

You hear a resounding chuckle echo through your mind. He seems...amused. You know, normally I’d wait a lot longer and put you through more tests, but a lot of Gods have their eyes on you right now, Herald of Conquest. Fuck tradition- I’ll make you an offer right now! he says.

An offer? What do you mean, o’ great one?

(1/2)
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To put it simply, I’d like you to be my Champion. Now- you’re an earnest kid and I don’t want to take advantage of you, so let me explain what that means! First and foremost, it means you’ll only be able to accept my boons and blessings from now on. Other Gods might still be able to help you out on a more temporary scale like what Aemis did, but otherwise you’ll be mine, kiddo! In exchange, you’ll have a direct line to me- you’ll be able to pray for advice or counsel anytime without making an offering or going through the usual rituals like we have been he explains.

Furthermore, all my boons and blessings will be twice as effective. That means double the bonus to the Goblin Slaying abilities you have now, as well as your Goblin Sense reaching two miles instead of one. As you get more boons, those will factor in this doubled effect as well. Lastly, you will be branded with a mark designating you as my champion on your body. Show that to religious people and you’ll probably get some sweet treatment. Admittedly I am...not the most popular God, so your mileage may vary being my champion- but a champion of the Gods is still nothing to sneeze at! he finishes.

Castor, this is truly a wonderful offering. I would be honored-”

Hold on there a minute, buddy! I know I might be sabotaging myself here, but seriously think about it. This is permanent- once you become a God’s champion, there’s no going back! Being a champion of most other Gods would probably be a better shtick for you. Your main advantage here is that I’m ready and willing! Like I said, fuck traditions! Usually it’s a much more arduous and difficult process of steady worship and passing various trials- I’m essentially offering you a fast track on that. Still, you should seriously consider your options before accepting

Well, being a champion of a God does sound pretty sweet- but making an eternal commitment to a deity is something you probably shouldn’t jump into without thinking about it a little. You take the time to mull over your options, and come to a conclusion…

>”Yes, I will gladly become your champion”
>”No, I need to weigh my options with other Gods”
>”I serve no deities- I am my own man. I’m eternally grateful for your and Aemis’ help, but I will be no God’s champion, period”

(2/2)
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>>4734423
>>”No, I need to weigh my options with other Gods”
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>>4734423
>”No, I need to weigh my options with other Gods. Castor, my respect and reverence for you is eternal but there are more than goblins out there, and it is my sworn duty to Conquer them all. Goblins I hate, and will continue to slay and slay again and again, but there are Ogres on the roads and Orc invaders as well. I must fight each and every one, and dedicate myself to their slaughter as fiercely as I have every goblin. Not only their vile ilk, but every creature that skulks in the shadows and preys on good men, dwarves, and elves. I am a Herald and your name I will praise, but not as your Champion, not yet."
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>>4734423
>”No, I need to weigh my options with other Gods”
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After this I think we need to pray to and thank Aemis. I know we agreed to do a favor in exchange but I'm still grateful. He came for us in the clutch.
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>>4734423
>”No, I need to weigh my options with other Gods”

>>4734504
this
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>>4734437
>>4734488
>>4734500
>>4734504
>>4734536
"No, I need to weigh my options with other Gods"

Writing!
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No, I need to weigh my options with other Gods. Castor, my respect and reverence for you is eternal, but there are more than goblins out there, and it is my sworn duty to conquer them all you answer after pondering the question for a moment.

There’s a long pause, and for a moment you worry if you’ve incurred Castor’s wrath. The silence is broken, however, by a defeated chuckle. That’s what I figured, Herald. You’ve got big ambitions and a whole lot of intrigue surrounding you. Still, you’ve been a great worshipper, and I hope you’ll continue to make me offerings and let me support you. And hey- the offer will always be there if you change your mind!

Thank you Castor. You are...based you respond, hoping that you used his funny word correctly.

With that, the connection severs and you pull yourself back up from the ground, dusting off the dirt. As you do so, you notice your armor is still pretty banged up. By all means it holds function, but your gear looks like it was run over by a horse and stomped on a few times for good measure- probably good to get fixed whenever you’ve got a day to spare from adventuring.

Instead, you turn your attention to Aemis’ shrine next- which is busy as always. Instead of waiting in line right away though, you know it’ll probably be best to pick up your offering first. That is, unless you want to try and just pray again. That went pretty poorly with Castor when you didn’t bring an offering, but that might not be terrible if you’re just offering thanks instead of asking for something? Who knows!

>Purchase enough fish for a huge offering (50gp)
>Purchase enough fish for a modest offering (25gp)
>Purchase enough fish for a small offering (10gp)
>Offer something else (What?)
>Just pray
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>>4734589
>Purchase enough fish for a huge offering (50gp)
We're praying to express our gratitude and we should show it. Don't buy another pearl or keep spamming until he responds. If he does he does, if he doesn't he doesn't. He'll know.
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>>4734589
>Purchase enough fish for a huge offering (50gp)
what >>4734604 said, just offer and pray and go
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>>4734488
>+1

Holding out to be the champion of conquest. Still though, nice one for offering castor!
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>>4734604
+1
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>>4734589
>>Purchase enough fish for a huge offering (50gp)
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>>4734604
+1
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>>4734604
>>4734606
>>4734622
>>4734632
>>4734633
>>4734776
Huge offering

Writing! Sincerely sorry for the delay, recording went waaay longer than normal
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Aemis was instrumental in taking down the orcs. You figure if it weren’t for his help, you’d have at least twice as many enemies to deal with- and probably would have been overwhelmed. Knowing that, you have no reason to cheap out on his offering.

You head to the coast and purchase another huge number of fish from the markets, stuffing them all into a complementary giant sack! You haul the offering back to the temple, getting a few strange looks while you wait in line until it’s your turn at the shrine.

You toss the bag into the bowl and watch the familiar yellow light shoot down to pick it up, kneeling down and clasping your hands in prayer. Just one more God to speak with.

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Roll 1d100. Taking the best of three rolls!
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Rolled 69 (1d100)

>>4735016
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Rolled 36 (1d100)

>>4735016
OFFERRRRR
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Rolled 28 (1d100)

>>4735016
Rolling
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You take a deep breath and reach out to Aemis, trying to make a connection with him. O Aemis, great God of the sea, I humbly thank you for the storm you created. Without your assistance, Rathalon would’ve surely fell! you call out in your mind.

You feel a connection form between you and Aemis, his overwhelming power and energy coursing through your body. You’re once again reminded just how great the difference is between a demi-god and a true, genuine one. Herald of Conquest, I appreciate your offering, and smile upon you. To create a storm...what an amusing prayer. Fitting for an amusing mortal

Your praise and kindness flatter me immensely, o’ great one. I simply wished to offer my gratitude before returning to my business you respond.

Indeed. However, I will make it very clear: you still owe me a favor, Herald. I will call upon you soon, sending a follower from my flock to relay my orders when the time has come he explains.

Of course, Aemis- I understand you answer, ready for the connection to sever. Instead, the God of the sea lingers a little longer in your mind.

”Before I let you go, I suppose you’ve shown enough reverence and skill to qualify. Would you like my blessing? he offers.

(Taking a new blessing will remove your old one)

>”Yes, thank you”
>”No, I’m alright”
>Other (write in)
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>>4735070
>Other (write in)
"You honor me, Amazing Aemis, however, there are still many goblins left to slay."
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>>4735070
>"Yes, thank you. I am unworthy to refuse the offer of a high god."
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>>4735079
I think accepting Aemis' blessing is a chance to get in good with him, so that when we do his favor he's likelier to give us a permanent boon later on.
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>>4735082
That's a good point, if we keep worshiping him. I'll change to take it for now.
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>>4735070
>"May I know what your blessing is before I receive it?"
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>>4735112
That's a very good way to piss someone off.
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>>4735112
Bruh this is a god, and not just any god, but the god of storms. I don't think asking him what's inside the gift wrapping is a good idea.
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>>4735070
>>”No, I’m alright”
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>>4735070
>Yes thank you

We are gonna need it when he calls in his favour
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>>4735070
>>”Yes, thank you”

I don't think we need the goblin killing boost anymore and we can always agree to be the avatar of goblin slaying if we desperately need to kill some goblins.
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>>4735079
>>4735081
>>4735094
>>4735112
>>4735115
>>4735135
>>4735198
>>4735200
>>4735207
"Yes, thank you"

Writing!
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>>4735247
lol Good stuff, anon.
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Yes, I would be honored to have your blessing. Thank you, wise and gracious God of the sea you answer, bowing your head further to the ground. You’ve had Castor’s blessing for a while now, but to be honest, fighting goblins better will only get you so far. Surely he won’t mind, right?

Then it shall be done. Brace yourself, mortal the booming voice in your head commands. You feel a celestial energy surge through your body like when you received Castor’s blessing, but the power is more than ten times as strong. You physically convulse as actual light manifests around your form, your eyes glowing bright blue for a moment as your body struggles under the weight of the energy.

You feel Castor’s power leave your body, replaced now by one much greater. Although the feelings are intense, they’re gone as quickly as they arrive, and you’re left with a new blessing and an intense longing for the ocean.

*BLESSING ACQUIRED! Brine Born*

Brine Born: You are able to breathe and move underwater effortlessly. Furthermore, your body is hardened against any and all diseases. You’re also able to speak with aquatic creatures through your mind. Lastly, you can consume and subsist off of salt water without consequence

These new powers...they’re amazing! Thank you, o’ great one! you say through your mind, feeling as though you could take on the world.

I hope they serve you well, Herald of Conquest. I sense a great deal of potential in you that not many mortals possess. Take care on your journey he says.

With that, you feel the connection between the two of you sever, picking yourself up off the floor. Your body feels as though it’s brimming with power and energy- so much so that it’s a little overwhelming. Hopefully you’ll get used to it.

By the time you finish thanking and honoring the Gods who assisted you, it’s already around 1:00pm, a little past noon. You’ve still got plenty of daylight to tackle other activities.

>Head to the library
>Do some shopping (General store, Blacksmith/Enchantress, or Merchant Square? Looking for anything in particular?)
>Stop by the Adventurer’s Guild
>Spend some time with a teammate (Who? What do you do?)
>Other (write in)

>>4735247
You made me laugh hah
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>>4735264
>Other (write in)
Pray to Hadis. Thank him, ask that he continues guiding our hands as we escort more to his lands, the Behelit at his altar.
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>>4735264
That's a pretty fucking sick blessing. Maybe it's not as upfront as goblin slaying but immunity to disease and the ability to fight underwater is again, pretty fucking sick. I do think we need to repair our gear though.

>Head by William's and see if he can help repair our plate-mail

>>4735265
I'm not sure that's a good idea right now. A proper offering would leave us almost bankrupt alongside the plate-mail and we've had unexpected expenses before.
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>>4735280
I'd rather just offer him one of the Behelits.
It would pretty sweet to see the God of Death's reaction to it.
Sure, we could find a merchant who might buy it from us, a Demon could try to ask for it as an "offerring" to give us a "boon", or activate it upon death, but this way seems the best.
Even cooler, it could be outside of causality, so not even the great and powerful Hadis would know what to do with it.
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>>4735284
Heck, Hadis might recognize it as a part of his father the Titan Apoth and use it to kill his brother Baeyar, and should we offer it to him instead, he could try to use it to recreate his father.

The world's an endless road of destinations.
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>>4735284
Giving Hadis a bizarre artifact in our first conversation feels risky man. I think we should wait until we've talked to him a few times before we give him an offer we don't know he'll accept.
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>>4735300
And we don't have to give him anything or ask for anything. We can just pray. Some people really liked being thank for what they do and what Hadis does is vitally important to the world.
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>>4735331
Yeah but Castor told us we've got a lot of gods paying attention to us so if we prayed to Hadis out of nowhere, immediately after praying to Aemis, it might come off as trying to curry divine favor instead of genuine devotion.
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>>4735338
Yeah I agree with you on that
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Feeling pretty tired so probs gonna call it here for the night. If I get a quick spurt of inspiration I might update later, but otherwise see you guys tomorrow.

As always, thanks for reading and playing A Herald's Journey!

Also as a heads up: the last few weeks I've been insanely busy between school, work, recording, and other irl stuff. When I have free time I've been putting it here. I bought MH:Rise when it came out and still haven't played it, so Monday I'm gonna give myself a day off from the quest to actually play the game for a hot minute and just chill. I'll still post throughout this weekend as much as I can and then I'll be back on Tuesday after work. Thanks for your understanding and patience!
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>>4735338
That's a good point, HOWEVER, this might be true if we were asking him for something. He and the others might know the extent of our true devotion. Or, we could pray to all the gods, that way, none of them feel spited. Or like you said, we come back a different day.
There's only been two votes so far, so it could go either way.
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>>4735357
That's pretty sweet. Take it easy and see you next time.
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>>4735357
take all the time you need brother
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>>4735264
>Sell Wolf Leather
I noticed that we have some wolf leather in out bag, we need to go sell that shit.
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>>4735357
Based and taking a break pilled. Your quest is the best part of my day man.

>>4735365
Bruh. A Herald of Conquest giving the God of Death a rare artifact .2 seconds after praying to Castor and then to Aemis doesn't come off any better. I think it would be a good idea to come back in a few days when we've had time to CONQUEST the dangers of the roads and plunder their ill-gotten gains.
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>>4735264
>>Head to the library
We need to find out what a behelit does
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>>4735357
Thanks for running, man--enjoy that break!
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>Visit Syllia
>Ask if she can prepare an active enchantment to make the teeth on our sword's serrated blade shift rapidly.

It will probably take some time to get done and might require assistance from us, but feels worth it. She could even patent it and make big coin, cause I'm sure that something like Supersaw would find appreciation among weaker fighters and strong warriors who want to fucking decapitate dragons.
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>get armour repaired
Then
>Go to the docks
We can breath under water now boys, and there are sunken ships down there full of weapons and other loot. Would be a great way to dip our toe (no pun intended) in our new ability and maybe even replenish our gold stash. We may even find some fish to speak to!
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>>4735264
>Get armor repaired
>Head to library, research Behelits

>>4735406
Give it to some leatherworker to make us fancy wolf accessory or outfit? We might be heading to a cold area sometime and one of our allies might need that something more than Herald does
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>>4735265
>>4735280
>>4735406
>>4735709
>>4735805
>>4735867
>>4735989
I'm hearing 'go get armor repaired' + visit the library

Writing!
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Before anything else, you’ll probably want to get this armor repaired. It’ll likely take a few hours, but better to get it fixed now while things are calm than when you’re trying to do a quest or something. It may function now, but if you let the damage compound you could end up breaking it completely!

With this in mind, you make your way back to the old curmudgeon, who appears to be sharpening a sword at the grindstone. He looks up from his work as you approach, his eyes running up and down your form. ”Gods damned, ya really let yer shit get banged up, didn’t ya?” he scoffs, turning away from his current project to face you. ”Are ya seriously gonna walk around lookin like that?”

You shake your head. ”No, which is why I’m here. How long would it take and how much would it cost to get my armor fixed?” you inquire.

The blacksmith puts a hand to his chin in thought. ”I could probably have it done by later tonight, maybe around seven or eight. As for the price...don’t get a lotta orders to repair fancy plate armor. I’ll tell ya what- you’ve been giving me a lot of business, and the elf gal seems to think you’re pretty neat. I’ll take care o’ this for ya, free o’ charge, if ya promise to keep comin’ back here for yer blacksmithin and enchantin needs” he offers.

You blink slowly in surprise. ”That’s...an incredibly generous offer coming from you, sir. I didn’t think you’d be the type to get attached and give out freebies” you tease.

His cheeks seem to redden at that. ”Bah- you and that elf! I’m not ‘attached’ or a ‘softie’- this is a business move! Fuckin idiots…” he mumbles. You take him stewing in his thoughts as an opportunity to strip out of your armor and hand it to him, leaving you in your underclothes. He nods his head and takes it without saying a word, presumably to get straight to work.

You admittedly feel a little naked without your gear. You virtually always wear it, even when you’re sleeping. Furthermore, you don’t really have a comfortable way to store your banner pole anymore. You’ve gotten so used to stashing it on your backside that it feels awkward to carry it around everywhere again. Instead, you opt to drop it in your bag of holding for now, with full intent to bring it out as needed to preach the word and as SOON as repairs are done.

With that settled, you make your way to the library to find the usual scenery: about a dozen or so townsfolk milling about or reading, Jeanne at a table studying something magic related, and the old man standing behind the counter, pouring through some tome or another at God-like speed.

>Find a specific book (What topic?)
>Browse around (QM Randomly selects three books to pick from)
>Talk to Jeanne about something (What?)
>Ask the old man about behelits
>Other (write in)
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>>4736017
>Ask about behelits

But don't let on that we have any, maybe say we heard one of the theives guild guys mention one in the sewers and just casually ask what they are?
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>>4736017
>Ask about behelits
the way >>4736070 said. Also should we don the FLAWLESS DISGUISE now that Herald doesn't have his trademark armor on?
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>>4736017
>Ask about behelits
The wizard should know but let's do like >>4736070 says
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>>4736017
>Talk to Jeanne about something (What?)
Hows it going? What are you studying up on this time?

>Browse around (QM Randomly selects three books to pick from)
>Ask the old man about behelits
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>>4736070
>>4736191
>>4736197
>>4736226
Ask about the behelits but don't mention you've got one!

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Truth be told, these weird red stones you keep running into have been on your mind for a while now. That weird guy who claimed to be a demon said they could be activated when someone is on death’s door, but other than that you’re not really sure what they’re deal is. You’ve played it safe thus far and haven’t given one a chance to be used, but it still worries you.

Deciding that enough is enough, you approach the old man at the counter. ”Excuse me, do you have time to answer a question?” you ask.

He looks up from his book. ”Of cou- oh! I’m not used to seeing you without your armor, friend. If I didn’t recognize your voice I would’ve thought you a stranger!” he says. ”Anyways, sure- I’ve got time to help you out. What’s on your mind?’

”Well, when I was down in the sewer dealing with the Thieves’ Guild, one of them mentioned something called a behelit. Do you know what that is?’ you inquire.

The old man has been a fairly mysterious figure since you’ve met him. You know he’s capable of some powerful magic, and he pretty much always uses a nonchalant or matter-of-fact tone. Sure he got a little somber with you when he was talking about why he couldn’t leave the library, but generally he’s pretty stoic and mysterious.

Which is why you’re so surprised to see the expression of pure fear on his face as he takes a few steps back. ”You met someone...who possessed a behelit?” he asks, his voice shaking. ”Where?! Where is it now?! TELL ME!” he shouts, causing a few patrons to look up from their reading somewhat annoyed.

”I...I don’t know! They just mentioned it- I didn’t see anything” you lie, hoping to appease the old man. Your gamble works, as he begins to relax his breathing and calm down.

”Thank the Gods…” he says, letting out a sigh of relief.

”Is it really something so horrible? I thought you were a great and powerful magician- I wouldn’t expect you to be so afraid. What is a behelit, exactly?” you push.

He shakes his head. ”Anyone who knows what they are and has a single bit of sense in their head would feel the same. A behelit is an object of pure, concentrated evil- attracted to those who hold immense desire. They are tools of the God of Evil- cast down from the heavens, whose name shall not be spoken” he informs you.

Okay, that’s a lot of information to take in at once. God of Evil? Attracted to desire? ”Okay...so what does it do?” you hazard.

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”I do not know the exact details, but when one is in a position of overwhelming desire or need, usually when they’re on the brink of death, the tool activates. It transports them and everyone nearby to Hell - the realm where the God of Evil was cast down” he tells you. Okay, so Hell is actually a religious thing and not just a weird figure of speech word people use- you never knew that!

”And what happens in Hell?” you ask.

”The God of Evil makes the holder of the behelit a deal. They offer to imbue them with divinity, granting them immense power, in exchange for the life of a loved one- someone so important to the holder that it’s as if giving up a very piece of their own life. This creates a hole in their heart for divinity to enter” he explains.

Wait, this sounds somewhat familiar to what the pastor told you before! ”Isn’t that how demi-gods are created?” you ask. ”I thought they were mortals who excelled so much in life that the Gods granted them divinity in death to guide other mortals”

The old man shakes his head. ”It’s different. For one, the Gods are working with a pure soul when they do so- not a living mortal still bound to flesh. Second, the God of Evil imbues his own hateful essence into the person. Instead of a demi-god, this creates a demon- beings of great power, who’ve had their minds and souls corrupted with evil and hatred. Selfish, twisted beings that care not for life or death. They may have great power, and cannot die by natural means, but should they ever be killed- they will be consumed by the God of Evil, their existence utterly destroyed- much like mine should this library ever meet the same fate.”

Does that mean Bubby was also once a man who used one of these behelits? If so, perhaps he really was more powerful than he let on… ”What happens if the holder just refuses the deal? Or doesn’t use it?” you ask.

The old man shrugs. ”Truthfully, I do not know. Behelits always find a way to be activated though. Usually if someone holding one doesn’t use it themselves, they’re destined to transport it to another. They are objects that attract great misfortune and cannot be discarded easily- they’ll always find their way back to where they’re destined to be”

Hearing all of this makes you pale. If one behelit is such a dangerous misfortune, then what does it mean that you have two…? From the look on the old man’s face, you can tell you’re probably worrying him, so you quickly gather yourself and answer. ”I see. Thank you for the information- I’ll make sure to stay far away from them in my travels”

He nods before returning to his book, leaving you to your own devices.

>Look for a specific book (Topic?)
>Browse Around (QM picks 3)
>Talk to Jeanne (About what)
>Leave to do something else (Where? What do you do)
>Other (write in)

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>>4736287
>Browse around (QM picks 3)
I still think we should keep them on us, juuust in case
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>>4736287
>Talk to Jeanne (About what)
Hows it going? What are you studying up on this time?
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>>4736402
>>4736306
We can combine these two to save time.
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>>4736478
+1
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>>4736306
>>4736402
Talk to Jeanne a bit and then Browse around

Writing!
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With the dark secrets of the behelit revealed, you figure perhaps it would be good to get your mind off the atmosphere of doom and gloom. To that end, you figure that prodding Jeanne for a little while might be a good start. Making your way over to her table, you take a seat opposite of her, waiting for her to put the book she’s reading down.

”Oh, hey Herald. It’s kinda weird to see you without your armor on” she says, leaning forward a little, as if to study your features properly. ”I’ll need to etch this rare sight into my memory”

”I just dropped it off at the blacksmith for some repairs. How are you doing, Jeanne?” you ask, leaning away from her in response. After a moment, she sits back down in her chair proper.

”Just doing some research. Got a date tonight with Barret too” she tells you, adjusting her hat. ”I was thinking about what I should wear, but that’s probably something I’d have more luck talking to Clarissa about”

You return her comment with an awkward chuckle. ”Yeah, can’t really help you there. What are you researching?” you inquire, gesturing towards the book on the table.

She grabs it, holding the tome up for you to get a better look. ”This is a book on the fundamentals of Conjuration. It’s a school of magic I’ve neglected since it’s pretty difficult, but it essentially lets you create things like food, trinkets, and even creatures that can assist you in battle! Of course it takes a lot of work to learn, and it’s not an exact science” she explains.

”Well, maybe I could help you study?” you offer.

She laughs at you a little harder and longer than you would like before waving a hand dismissively. ”That’s sweet of you, Herald, but magic is already extremely complicated, especially for those who aren’t familiar with it. You wouldn’t be able to assist me with something this difficult in any meaningful way” she answers. Wow, harsh.

”I see. Well, I was planning on getting some reading done myself, so if you need me I’ll probably be back here in a minute” you say, getting up from your chair. She gives you a quick thumbs up before you head over to the shelves, perusing them for something that’ll catch your eye.

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After a few minutes of searching, there are three books in particular that stick out to you. The first, funny enough, is a book on Leadership and how to effectively organize, communicate, and lead groups of people.

The second is a book from a renowned flautist on beautiful songs, as well as a few niche flute tips and tricks. It even includes various ways you can use music to influence others.

The third book is on blacksmithing. It goes over the fundamentals of how to use a forge and an anvil, as well as what tools you need and how to use them to make or repair basic weapons, armor, and miscellaneous items.

>Read the book on Leadership
>Read the book on playing the Flute
>Read the book on Blacksmithing
>Search for a specific topic (What?)
>Browse a little longer (Three more QM picked books)
>Other (write in)

Once you choose your book, how much do you read?

>Just quickly skimming (15 minutes)
>Getting a solid understanding (2 hours)
>Reading the entire book (6 hours)

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>leadership
>Read the whole book

Will be rolling deep before we know it, better be prepared
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>>4736530
>Read the book on Leadership
>Reading the entire book (6 hours)
It won't be long before we have to do the favor for Aemis.
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Do you guys think we should try to learn basic magic at some point? It seems like a massive investment that wouldn't be as good as training normally but I want to hear your thoughts.
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>>4736530
>>Reading the entire book (6 hours)

>>4736568
If we were to we should min max Healing magic first
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>>4736568
Maybe some kind of healing spell could be useful but to be honest we have a pretty well rounded team right now and magic is covered already. By the time we learned some basic magic we could of majorly improved our tanking ability
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>>4736536
>>4736544
>>4736615
Read the whole leadership book!

Roll me 1d20+9 (+3 for INT, +1 for Study, +5 for Reading the whole book)
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Rolled 12 + 9 (1d20 + 9)

>>4736672
C'MON BRAIN
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>>4736615
>>4736645
I agree, if we go that route, healing magic would be ideal. I don't think we could outdamage our melee at the moment.
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Rolled 14 + 9 (1d20 + 9)

>>4736672
UUUUUURRRRRRRRAGGGGGGGGGGGG
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*Total roll: 21*

You take the book on leadership from the shelf, examining it more closely as you return to the table Jeanne’s at. You like to think you’re a pretty charismatic guy thanks to your herald training, but it never hurts to try and better yourself. Cracking open the tome, you spend the next six hours reading the book from front to back.

Most of the advice and information inside are things you were already aware of on some level, but there are a few genuinely could tips and tricks you pick up and add to your repertoire. In particular, you learn more about empathizing with your teammates and organizing in a more efficient manner, granting you access to a new ability!

*TECHNIQUE ACQUIRED! On My Orders*

(Once per day, while in combat, you can use your action to efficiently command your teammates to perform with significantly more efficiency, letting each of your teammates take two actions for this round instead of only one)

Aside from that, several famous historical and modern figures are given as solid examples of leadership. The King of Belfrost, Sir Groff, and, much to your chagrin, Silas. Otherwise, you finish the book without issue, closing it up and putting it back on the shelf. Jeanne has already left by the time you finish, presumably for her date with Barret. You’d wager it’s probably around 7:30 PM- which means your armor’s probably fixed up.

Your dedication to research has also made you a bit better at studying and book learning!

*SKILL INCREASE! (Study: 2)*

The library will be closed in an hour, so you decide to head out early before that happens. The night is still young, and you’ve got a little bit of time to kill.

>Grab your armor from the Blacksmith
>Do a little shopping (Where? Looking for anything specific?)
>Wind down at the inn
>Do some solo training at the barracks
>Go bother Clarissa (What do you want to do/talk about?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4736700
>Grab your armor from the Blacksmith
An absolute necessity, we're basically naked.
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>>4736700
>>Grab your armor from the Blacksmith
We need our skin
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>>4736705
+1. Also gib Herald's face without the helmet.
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>>4736287
>when they’re on the brink of death, the tool activates.
Keeping the behelits on our person seems like a huge risk if this can happen.

We should bury them somewhere and place a large rock on top.
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>>4736875
That would just cause someone to “randomly” stumble upon them, or even cause the behelits to teleport away. Better to hang on to them until we can find a way to dispose of them for good
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>>4736875
Behelits are drawn to their holder by fate. It's dangerous to try to destroy them. Better to hold onto them and keep any more we find.
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>>4736705
>>4736712
>>4736716
>>4736875
Grab your armor from the Blacksmith

>>4736716
Maybe, maybe at the end, during an epilogue. Don't get your hopes up though :)

Writing! Also heads up, posting may be sparse to nonexistent tomorrow depending on how my workload goes
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You make your way back over to the blacksmith, eager to get your armor back on. Something about walking around in normal clothes just makes you feel naked and vulnerable. Thankfully you were able to distract yourself by getting immersed in some reading, but your armor should be done by now.

You approach William, who’s still sitting outside, sharpening another sword at the grindstone. You notice your armor hanging on a stand nearby and quickly dart over to grab it, putting it on as fast as you can.

The blacksmith cranes his head over to look at you. ”Just needed a little bit o’ fixin’, nothing too bad. Good thing ye brought it back to me though- a shittier blacksmith mighta fucked it up” he says as you finish putting your gear back on.

”Thank you William, I sincerely appreciate it” you respond, a wave of relief washing over your body after you’re covered up again. You also make a point to take the banner pole out of your bag of holding and strap it to your back. Perfect.

”By the way, would you be interested in purchasing some wolf leathers?” you ask.

The old curmudgeon scoffs at you. ”Do I look like a fuckin’ leatherworker? I don’t need that shit” he answers. Thinking about it, why would Drake have wanted them back in Talmuth? You don’t remember there being a leatherworker there- maybe he did that on the side to help keep his forge running? Either way, you could always try to sell them at the general store, or maybe save them for whenever you’re back in Talmuth.

>Talk to someone/Shop (William or Syllia? About what?)
>Do a little shopping elsewhere (Where? Looking for anything specific?)
>Wind down at the inn
>Do some solo training at the barracks
>Go bother Clarissa (What do you want to do/talk about?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4737016
>>Do some solo training at the barracks
We can never be good enough
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>>4737016
>Do some solo training at the barracks
We LIVE and BREATH our cause
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>>4737016
>Do some solo training at the barracks

We must work out or stress via strenuous activity if someone starts talking to us bench them
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>>4737016
>Do some solo training at the barracks
The power will be ours, fuck behelits
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>solo training

Let's see what herald's one rep max is for bench, deadlift and squat
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>>4737078
>>4737335
>>4737387
>>4737707
>>4737721
Do some solo training at the barracks

Writing!
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Now that you’ve got your gear back, you feel a lot more at ease. Perhaps a little late night training might help tire you out so you can rest in a couple of hours. It never hurts to work on yourself!

Making your way to the barracks, you notice the training area outside is considerably less crowded than normal- probably because it’s night time and the soldiers are eating or finishing up their other tasks for the day. That leaves the courtyard all to yourself, and you’re happy to get straight into it.

You start with the usual exercises you make your teammates go through, but with your newfound strength they feel effortless. You just keep cranking out reps, and it isn’t until you do hundreds of each that you start to feel any semblance of exhaustion. You’ll probably have better luck doing a more difficult workout or training something specific at this point instead of standard exercise.

With that in mind, you consider your options as you continue doing push-ups. You could hone a specific part of your form more. It never hurts to get stronger, faster, or tougher. You might also try to work on giving yourself another edge in combat. Having more tricks up your sleeve can certainly come in handy!

Or...the cool, night breeze is rather comfortable. Maybe you’ll just continue with these easier exercises and let yourself get lost in the moment- letting your mind wander to old memories.

>Focus on your strength. It’s going to take you a long time and a lot of hard training, but maybe you’ll eventually get your STR up even higher.
>Focus on your speed. Some cardio and stretches will help you work on your DEX.
>Focus on your stamina. Some brutal endurance exercises will help you work on your CON.
>Try to create a new technique. It’ll take more than one night of training, but maybe you can come up with a new ability to give you an edge in combat
>Continue your standard reps and get lost in the memories of training with your master Interactive Flashback
>Other (write in)

Also, none of these exercises will yield an immediate result- just play a role in getting you closer to an attribute up/technique. Didn't want the wording to make the post misleading
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>>4738982
>>Continue your standard reps and get lost in the memories of training with your master Interactive Flashback
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>>4738994
+1
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>>4738994
+1 time for more backstory
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>>4738994
>>4739010
>>4739042
Flashback time!

Writing!
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>>4739106
forgot your trip
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9hoAyx3-0I

You keep doing your usual exercises, letting the cool night air wash over your form. It’s peaceful nights like these that your mind can wander back to slightly more positive memories…

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”I can’t do it! It’s too much!” you protest, your arms barely holding up your body. Fifty push-ups is crazy for anybody, let alone a child like yourself. You’ve been pushing yourself for days now, and you still don’t feel like you’re getting any stronger. How is someone like you going to stop that big, scary knight?

”You can do it, kid! Come on, you’ve only got five more- keep those arms moving!” the tough, baritone voice of your master calls out. ”You’re so close! Just a little more!”

”No...I’m gonna fall!” you shout back

”And if you do, you’ll be fine! You won’t get anywhere if you don’t push yourself! Come on, I know you can do it!” he says, urging you to reach your limit.

>Five more push-ups...you CAN do this!
>No, it’s too hard. You fall.
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>>4739146
>Five more push-ups...you CAN do this!
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>>4739146
>Five more push-ups...you CAN do this!
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...!!!
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>>4739146
>Five more push-ups...you CAN do this!
T O W E R O F P O W E R
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>>4739154
>>4739175
>>4739204
Five more push-ups

Writing!
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Five more push-ups. Just five more- you can do that. You’ll persevere. You’ll get stronger. You’ll make that big, scary knight pay. You’ll make sure nobody else has to go through what you did. To do all of that though, you’ve gotta do five more push-ups today.

”Forty-six! You’ve got this kid, keep going!”

Your arms are shaking, you feel as if you’ll collapse at any moment. Your muscles strain as your frail arms push your body back up. You gasp for air- you know if you say anything right now, you won’t be able to finish.

”Forty-seven! That’s the stuff, you’re so close to the end!”

Gods, your arms are on fire- and that’s not a word you like to think about. Fire is what burned down your home and everything you ever knew mere days ago. Fires are what show up in your dreams and turn them into nightmares when you go to bed each night.

”Forty-eight! Come on kid, you’re doing great!” your master continues to cheer.

Your master- he’s the reason you didn’t just starve to death. All you did was lay there against the ruins of your old home, waiting for your parents who were never coming back. They’re already somewhere you can’t reach anymore. How were you supposed to eat if mom wasn’t there to cook? How were you supposed to learn to wield a sword if dad wasn’t there to show you?

”Forty-nine! Just one more, kid! Push past your limits!”

Your master is the one who called out to you. He’s the one that gave you food when you were starving, and told you that there are still things waiting for you tomorrow. He’s the one that showed you that the symbol of a sword over a shield doesn’t always bring hatred and fear with it. He’s the one that said he’d stick with you until you were ready to take on the world. When you asked, he said he’d train you and make you strong like him.

Master told you it would be a lot of work. He told you it would be hard and you’d want to give up, but you persevered so far. That’s why you keep training every day, even though you don’t feel any stronger yet. That’s why you can do five more push-ups.

”Fifty!!!” he shouts, genuine joy in his tone as you finally collapse face first into the mud.

”It hurts!” you moan, but despite the pain, you’re sporting a grin ear to ear. Your master helps you up off the ground, holding you by the shoulder. Hey, he’s got a big grin too!

”See? That’s what Conquest is all about! It’s about being stronger than the man you were before! It’s about taking that weakness and DOMINATING IT! You keep it up, and you’re gonna be a big, strong man in no time, kid!” he tells you. When he says it, you feel like it’s the truth.

>”I’m tired! Can we eat?”
>”Do you really think so?”
>”Thank you, master! I won’t let you down!”
>Other (write in)
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>>4739289
>Thanks nigga, I'm finna boutta make you proud of me
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>>4739289
>>”Thank you, master! I won’t let you down!”

>>4739321
My sides
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>>4739289
>”Thank you, master! I won’t let you down!”
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>>4739289
>”Thank you, master! I won’t let you down!”
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>>4736530
thank you for picking a book on leadership QM! was very happy to read this after my busy weekend!
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>>4739321
>>4739333
>>4739344
>>4739384
Thank you master!

>>4739454
I'm glad you're happy!

Writing! This is probably the last one for tonight. Will be back sometime Tuesday evening-ish
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”Thank you, master! I won’t let you down!” you tell him, smiling through the pain your body is riddled with. Your master leads you over to a bale of hay nearby and sets you down before letting go.

”My name’s not ‘master’, kid. I told you, you can call me Herald” he says, squatting down in front of you to meet your eye level.

You cock your head in confusion. ”I thought you were a herald. It’s your name?” you ask.

He rubs his temples, letting out a sigh. ”It’s kind of both. I’m a Herald of Conquest, but because of that I’ve also forsaken having a name- so most people just call me Herald to keep it simple” he tells you.

You frown. ”That’s too confusing! Besides, master makes sense since you’re training me!” you say with a wry grin, kicking your legs.

”But it’s-” he takes a deep breath in before exhaling. ”Alright, that’s fine kid. You hungry?” he asks, pulling his arms through the loops of his backpack and setting it on the ground. You nod your head eagerly.

He pulls out two rations, handing you one. The food is hard and salty- drastically different from the warm, delicious food your mother used to make. Still, a meal is a meal, and you’re starting to get used to the taste. ”Just so you know, I can’t afford to feed you forever. I’ll take care of you until you’re old enough to work and make your own money, but a man’s gotta learn to feed himself eventually. I’ll keep training you until you’re ready though, if you’re sure you want to be a herald” he explains.

”Sounds good to me!” you say, your voice muffled through a mouthful of food. You’ll think more about that complicated stuff later- right now you’re exhausted!

Master eats his meal with surprising speed, which causes you to try and match his pace. Unfortunately however, you’re no match, and nearly end up choking on your food before giving up.

Master laughs at the spectacle for a moment before speaking up. ”So, why do you want to become a herald anyways? It’s a tough life, you know” he inquires.

Part of it has to do with what the big, scary knight told you. If more people understood the truth of this world, then such tragedies would not happen.” Is that really the only reason, though?

>”I want to make sure nobody else has to go through what I did”
>”I want the strength to avenge my parents. I’m gonna get the guy who did this”
>”I want to be just like you, master! I don’t know what I would’ve done if you hadn’t come”
>Other (write in)
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>>4739512
>>”I want to be just like you, master! I don’t know what I would’ve done if you hadn’t come”
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>>4739512
>”I want to make sure nobody else has to go through what I did”
break the cycle
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>>4739512
>”I want to make sure nobody else has to go through what I did”
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>>4739512
>”I want to make sure nobody else has to go through what I did”

Once I dominate all - I can banish despair, loss and sorrow.
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>>4739626
+1
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>>4739512
>”I want to make sure nobody else has to go through what I did”

A stark difference from dashing the harpy broodmothers babies on the rocks
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>>4739533
>>4739538
>>4739575
>>4739626
>>4739711
>>4739806
"I want to make sure nobody else has to go through what I did"

>>4739806
I woke up in the middle of the night and checked in to see this, and it's a really good catch. Got inspired and had to crank out one more update.

Writing! And then for real no more until Tuesday
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”I want to make sure nobody else has to go through what I did” you respond, your face darkening as your tone grows somber. You lower your head, the memories of that night playing in your mind repeatedly. The fires. The screams. The bloodshed. Nobody should have to experience those things- and you’ll do everything you can to make sure they don’t.

Master’s expression shifts as well, clearly not sure what to say to a child like yourself after such a comment. ”Kid...that’s a very noble goal. There’s a lot of pain and sadness in this world- that’s why heralds try to show people that life has meaning and a purpose- that there’s a point to it all. If that’s your reason for becoming one, then I’d say you’re already on the right track” he answers, flashing you a weak smile.

You nod your head back, attempting to return his smile with one of your own.

(1/2)
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THEN WHY DID YOU KILL ME?

The familiar, yet wholly alien voice rings out behind you. Turning, you see the form of the decapitated harpy broodmother, holding her head in her hands. Your eyes widen, your body trembling as you jump off the hay bale and turn towards her proper. Darkness starts to seep into the corners of your vision- you can hear your heart pounding in your ears. ”W-what? I didn’t do that...I wouldn’t hurt someone like that! No, that doesn’t make sense...it’s not right!” you answer, despite knowing it’s a lie.

I BEGGED YOU TO SPARE MY CHILDREN’S LIVES. I TRIED TO OFFER YOU ANYTHING I COULD. YOU SHOWED NO MERCY OR MORALITY. YOU SAID “THE ONLY THING I HOLD DEAR IS MY IDEAL

You can feel your chest pounding, your master nowhere to be seen now. ”My...my ideal is to make sure other people don’t have to feel pain anymore! I’m trying to help people- to save them!”

DID YOU SAVE MY CHILDREN? OR DID YOU THROW THEM OVER THE EDGE OF THAT CLIFF, AND SELL THE OTHERS INTO LIVES OF SLAVERY?

No, this is all wrong! The haze creeps further and further into your surroundings, creating a thick, noxious miasma that makes you feel sick. Was it because the harpies weren’t human? Did you lose sight of the reason you started this journey to begin with? As you got older, had the years made you jaded- the hatred warping your mind? Was it not until you felt the love and kindness of others again that you remembered why you started down this path in the first place?

The thorn of guilt, which you thought long gone, spikes through your heart like a dagger- causing the memory to fade as your physical form keels over, gasping for breath in the barracks’ courtyard. Your mind struggles to come to terms with the contradiction- the sheer hypocrisy.

>Weep. Your hatred has led you to become the Silas in someone else’s story. You cannot make up for your transgressions.
>Fall. Embrace what you’ve done. It was your right of Conquest, after all. There was no hypocrisy. That’s what a herald holds most dear: their cause.
>Justify. Harpies are monsters, right? You owe nothing to monsters. They do not deserve the same things as people like you.
>Atone. You lost sight of where you came from. You won’t forget the atrocity you’ve committed. You’ll do better and make up for your mistakes.
>Other (write in)

(2/2)
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>>4739974
Oof that's heavy. I knew that was going to come back and bite us in the future.
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>>4739974
holy shit, what a blast from the past. That was a different time in my life, I was young and reckless
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>>4739974
>>Other (write in)

Realize Conquest is a foolish goal that only leads to heartbreak and suffering.

Reject heraldry, embrace nihilism.

Become a fucking doomsayer.
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>>4739974
>Atone. You lost sight of where you came from. You won’t forget the atrocity you’ve committed. You’ll do better and make up for your mistakes.
Only thing Herald can do is be better
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>atone

What are the chances of us tracking down the Harpy's children and freeing them?
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>>4739974
>>Atone. You lost sight of where you came from. You won’t forget the atrocity you’ve committed. You’ll do better and make up for your mistakes.

we must return those children, and admit to our lies.
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>>4739974
>Atone. You lost sight of where you came from. You won’t forget the atrocity you’ve committed. You’ll do better and make up for your mistakes.
Kino
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>>4739974
>Atone. You lost sight of where you came from. You won’t forget the atrocity you’ve committed. You’ll do better and make up for your mistakes.
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>>4739974
>Atone. You lost sight of where you came from. You won’t forget the atrocity you’ve committed. You’ll do better and make up for your mistakes.

Glad I gave some inspiration
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>>4739974
>>Weep. Your hatred has led you to become the Silas in someone else’s story. You cannot make up for your transgressions.
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>>4739974
>>Atone. You lost sight of where you came from. You won’t forget the atrocity you’ve committed. You’ll do better and make up for your mistakes.
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>>4739974
>Weep. Your hatred has led you to become the Silas in someone else’s story. You cannot make up for your transgressions.
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>>4739974
>Justify. Harpies are monsters, right? You owe nothing to monsters. They do not deserve the same things as people like you.

What are you anons doing?

Are we going to weep over the goblin babies whose lives we’ve ended?

So t be fooled just because a harpy seems like a human

Monsters do not have rights
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>>4739974
>Justify. Harpies are monsters, right? You owe nothing to monsters. They do not deserve the same things as people like you.
Those harpies ate travelers and would've been raised to eat travelers. Ending their danger was the right thing to do, but the way we did it, was not the righteous thing to do.
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Do we even know anything about Harpies?
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>>4739974
>Justify. If you didn’t get that gold from the harpy eggs, you might not have been able to save Rathalon from destruction
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>>4739974
Fuck it changing vote from >>4740259 to
>Justify. Harpies are monsters, right? You owe nothing to monsters. They do not deserve the same things as people like you.
because we've killed lots of gobs before without a second thought.

>>4741568
This is the better logical reasoning over >>4741192. Yeah ending danger is nice and all, but we were the instigator and villain there. The action itself is still something to atone for, but we can justify the rest. It's like how goblins, irregardless of raising or environment, WILL kill and rape and befoul all in their path. Then again, why shouldn't Herald go do research after this? >>4741651 is right, Herald knows fuck-all about this. Maybe murdering that harpy and looting/destroying the eggs was a proactive good thing there, or not, depending on how harpies really are in this world in this quest. Who knows? There's bound to be at least one crazy madman out there that's into birdpussy and succeeded in getting with a harpy, and vice versa. There's lots of grey areas when it comes to interaction with living intelligent individuals no matter what. Herald could have Conquested that harpy and those eggs differently if he wanted to or thought to at the time. It's what will separate Herald from Silas- both Conquest, but the way they do it and their views and ideas regarding it ultimately differ. Telling the harpy that eating people is wrong and providing alternatives to attempt to Conquest over their monster tendencies is still Conquest, isn't it?
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>>4739974
changing from >>4740225
to
>>Justify. Harpies are monsters, right? You owe nothing to monsters. They do not deserve the same things as people like you.

As >>4741568
said
Ending their danger was the right thing to do, but the way we did it, was not the righteous thing to do
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>>4739974
>Justify. Harpies are monsters, right? You owe nothing to monsters. They do not deserve the same things as people like you.
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>>4739976
>>4739991
>>4740000
>>4740019
>>4740024
>>4740225
>>4740259
>>4740572
>>4740913
>>4741009
>>4741159
>>4741166
>>4741192
>>4741568
>>4741736
>>4742488
>>4742540
>>4742546
Okay, if I counted correctly, including the changed votes, I believe it was
>5 for Atone
>5 for Justify
>2 for Weep
>1 for Becoming a Doomsayer (not happening, sweaty)

I will reveal that whichever option you guys pick will result in a negative trait, as well as determine a big part of the MC's personality- so instead of tie breaking I'm going to leave this up for a couple more hours, both so I can get some stuff done and so you guys can deliberate on which option you want to pick.

I will not force you guys to revote, or limit the options to just atone and justify, but I'll give it a few hours and if it's still a tie, then I'll roll a tiebreaker.

Just figured it was best to do that since it's a major narrative moment and it might leave a bad taste in everyone's mouth to leave it up to chance!

Also, it's good to be back! Was very surprised and happy to see so much discussion and voting over my day off. You guys rock!
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Also while I'm here, >>4741651 is correct. Being raised in your particular circumstances, there's a lot Herald doesn't understand about the world- including harpies.

That said, let me drop a quick, broad piece of lore for you guys as a reference.

You've seen in the story the term 'sapient races' by now. This does not include all creatures that actually have sapience. The sapient races are basically the 'civilized' ones. Goblins and Harpies can think and feel, but they, as well as other 'monster' races, are not considered sapient.

In the past they were deemed monsters, but as time went on and people discovered they could communicate languages and have proper feelings, they were instead deemed 'non-sapient races'.

This is justified by saying that they rely more on instinct than any actual emotional conscience, despite the fact they possess intelligence.

There is little to no evidence supporting this idea, though Goblins' are often used to support this notion, letting the sapient races lump the other 'non-sapient' races in with them.

Most people are indifferent or slightly fearful of non-sapient races. On either end of the spectrum are those that treat them with kindness or those that see them as just monsters, though both of those sides are seen as 'extremists'.
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When it comes down to it, given the limited amount of info we have on Harpies, I'd say that we were in the wrong with our actions. Harpies are deemed as an uncivilized race, but upon the death of their broodmother and finding the culprit who admitted to the deed, even if Herald didn't tell the truth, they went the route of warning him rather than just killing him for revenge. This is a hell of a lot more empathetic than the rape goblins. Furthermore, with the broodmother specifically, she didn't immediately move in to kill Herald, but instead told him to get away from her babies on threat of death. A completely valid action when witnessing some random person attempting a kidnapping.
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>>4743004
Doomsayer anon here.

I change my vote to justify.

Fuck atonement.
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I thought we were a herald of ass-kicking, not a bitch with monster killing issues.
We literally decapitated and skinned hobgoblins. And then Trawn. We decapitated human as well.
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>>4743287
Seems we're going with justify!

Writing!
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Fuck it, changing my vote from Atone to
>Justify

Not our proudest moment looking back but we did what we thought was right at the time with the experience and information we had
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...Wait, what? Hold on a minute. You swore to yourself and your master that you’d make it so nobody else would have to go through what you did. Nobody, of course, meaning actual people.

Monsters aren’t people.

You pick yourself up off the ground, letting the thoughts connect in your mind. You always destroy those that are evil. You had no hesitation taking care of Trawn because he had committed various crimes and tried to kill you as well. He was a monster. The same applies to the raping and enslaving goblins you slaughtered- they were monsters who deserved no quarter. This also carries over to the harpy broodmother.

You let yourself get distracted because she looked and sounded like a person, but at the end of the day she’s just a monster- and she does not deserve the same things that people like you and your companions do.

*BANE ACQUIRED! Sapient Supremacist*

Sapient Supremacist: You regard the non-sapient races as monsters, and will generally treat them with a hostile and disgusted attitude. You receive a -5 to all CHA related rolls against non-sapient races, except for Intimidation rolls.

With your reasoning settled, the thorn of guilt in your heart shatters. There’s no longer a hypocrisy between the you of the past and the you of today- your goal is and has remained unchanged.

Taking note of your surroundings, it seems you got lost in your training for a while there. You’d guess it’s probably around 9:30PM. You could do some late night shopping at the Merchant Square, but if you’re not feeling up to that, then it’s probably time to start winding down for the night.

>Head to the Merchant Square (Looking for anything specific or browsing around?)
>Go to the inn (Wind down or straight to bed?)
>Make your way to the Adventurer’s Guild (Wind down or straight to bed?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4743429
>Go to the inn
>Straight to bed
Immersive vote cause I'm also going to bed. Good luck, anons.
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>>4743429
>Go to the inn (Wind down or straight to bed?)
Let’s have a drink, we’ve earned it
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>>4743429
>>4743472
+1 this--we need a DRINK
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>>4743460
+1
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Gonna give it another 20 minutes and will roll if it's still tied

Also sorry if posts are smaller than usual or if I just pass out, very tired today
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Rolled 1 (1d2)

1: Straight to bed
2: Drink!
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It’s been a long day, to put it lightly. Your girlfriend got kidnapped by a former bandit leader you beat the shit out of, you discovered the funny red stones you’re carrying around are connected to an ancient God of Evil and may be spelling your doom, and for a moment there you actually thought monsters were the same as people!

Considering all of that, you feel like it’d be better to just hit the hay and call it a day. You make your way back to the inn, which is crowded as usual. People are gambling and chatting, the bard is still strumming away in the corner, and you see Jeanne and Barret in their casual clothes at the bar. Clarissa, strangely enough, is nowhere to be seen.

As you head over to the innkeeper and pay him the five gold for your room key, Barret calls out to you. ”Hey, boss man! Wanna join us for some drinks?” he offers. Him and Jeanne both seem to be in a pretty good mood- you take it their date went well.

”Actually, I think I’m just gonna sleep. It’s been a rough day, and I’m exhausted” you answer, making your way towards the stairs.

”Oh, for sure! I understand, boss man” he responds. His expression dampers slightly at your rejection, but by the time you're halfway up the stairs, he’s already smiling and laughing with Jeanne again.

You tuck yourself into bed and enter a dreamless sleep, waking up bright and early the next morning. Heading down the stairs, you see your three companions already at the bar with their breakfasts. You take your usual seat, surprised to see some bacon and eggs set out for you and your friends instead of the usual stew.

”Trying to impress us now, are you?” you tease the innkeep, soliciting a chuckle from the man behind the counter.

”Business has been good since the invasion- I can afford to be a little more generous with the menu” he answers.

Clarissa lets out a yawn, stretching her arms. ”So I take it we’re going to do more training, right?” she asks, turning to face you.

”That’s what he said the other day. It seems escape is impossible” Jeanne responds, tapping her fork against an empty plate.

>”Glad to see you know the drill” (Usual training or something different?)
>”Actually, let’s check out the Adventurer’s Guild first. See what quests are available”
>”I was thinking we should get out of here. We’ve been in Rathalon long enough- we should leave as soon as we’re done eating” (Where do you go? Talmuth? Yesmir? Just wandering?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4743733
>”Glad to see you know the drill” (Usual training or something different?)

Jeanne, you need to up your Constitution.
It's Weeaboo time.

Barret, you knowing where to strike is just as important as how hard you can strike. You should mediate after the usual training sesh.

Clarissa, if you're up for it, we'll be doing sprints and running.
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>>4743733
>>”Glad to see you know the drill” (Usual training or something different?)
Just the Usual
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>>4743733
>”Glad to see you know the drill”
Up the intensity for everyone except Jeanne

She is still struggling after all
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>>4743733
>>4743759
+1 this
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>>4743759
+1
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>>4743759
>>4743760
>>4743778
>>4743780
>>4743887
Specialized training

Writing! Sorry that took a hot minute, was working on a relationship web but it came out pretty God-awful. Here it is anyway!
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Real quick before the update, forgot to add Master and to snap a few connections together.

Fixed up list!
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”Glad to see you know the drill” you answer with a smirk, quickly finishing your breakfast before getting up from your seat. Your party members all follow shortly after as the Super Conqueror Bros make their way towards the Barracks.

Aside from your party’s fame thanks to the invasion, you all have come to the courtyard for training enough times that the soldiers have started to recognize you as regulars, offering friendly waves and greetings as the four of you head to the area for civilians.

Everyone does their usual exercises, Jeanne getting up to forty pull-ups this time before falling off- but you decide that you’re going to add a little extra work to help the group stay sharp. ”Jeanne, you need to up your constitution. I’m going to give you a couple of tougher exercises to do” you tell her, laying out a strict regimen.

The mage’s jaw drops at the list you give her, looking as if you just stabbed Barret in the chest or something. ”Are you serious? I’m still numb from the pull-up bar!” she protests, but one glare from you is enough to quiet her complaints and get her working.

”Barret, you knowing where to strike is just as important as how hard you strike. You should meditate after you do some practice swings. Think about where you’re aiming on the training dummy” you tell him.

The fighter seems eager for the new assignment, nodding enthusiastically. ”You got it, boss man! I’ll make you proud!” he says before darting off towards the training dummy.

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That just leaves your ranger friend. ”Clarissa, if you’re up for it, we’ll be doing sprints and running” you tell her.

She raises an eyebrow at this. ”If I’m up for it? You just gave the other two orders” she comments.

”Yeah, but you were out late last night, right? Plus, you’ve also almost died twice in the last few days. You can take it easy if you want” you answer.

She returns a warm smile. ”Wow, who knew the tin man had a heart of gold? No worries Herald, I can go for a run”

With that settled, the two of you focus on jogging for a while before breaking into sprints to build up speed. Eventually, you both meet Jeanne and Barret back at the barracks. Though you, Clarissa, and Barret have all worked up quite a sweat, Jeanne looks like she’s unconscious on the floor.

Worried, you crouch down and poke her arm, only to be met with a quiet groan. ”I...can’t...move” she wheezes. Even by your standards, you can’t help but feel a little bad. The additional constitution training on top of the usual exercises were too much for her, and she’s probably not gonna be able to move for a few hours.

”Don’t worry, I’ll take care of this” Barret says, picking her up and taking her away somewhere, presumably back to the inn to rest.

”Maybe I pushed her too hard…” you mutter, putting a hand to your chin in thought.

Clarissa scoffs. ”Uh, yeah- you think?”

The extra training took a little longer than usual, your session ending at around 10:00 AM.

>Hang out with Clarissa (What do you say/do?)
>Do some shopping (Where? Looking for anything?)
>Study at the Library
>Visit the Adventurer’s Guild
>Make plans to leave Rathalon (Where to?)
>Other (write in)

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>>4743935
>>Visit the Adventurer’s Guild
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>>4743429
Normally I'd be opposed to us being a Sapient Supremacist but we're filled with enough hate to earn the god of goblin genocide's respect. That's some intense shit right there.

>>4743913
Man that's fucking rad. I wonder how the Herald of Peace is doing, maybe we could check in with him later, when we're back in the inn.

>>4743935
>Visit the Adventurer’s Guild
Let's get a quest for ourselves.
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>>4743935
>Visit the Adventurer’s Guild
Have Clarissa tag along with us
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Feeling a bit tired so gonna leave this one up until tomorrow morning.

Once again, thank you guys for playing and reading A Herald's Journey!
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>>4743935
>Visit the adventurer's guild
Time for some adventurin'
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>visit the guild

Adventure tiem!

After that I would still like to try out our underwater ability near one of the sunken ships from the battle. May or may not find any loot but it would be interesting to test our new ability
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>>4743935
>Visit the Adventurer’s Guild
Time to conquest the quest board!
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>>4743935
>Visit the Adventurer’s Guild
Also backing >>4744173 regarding the sunken ships. Go for the big boss one, see if there's any chests or bottles with papers in them to recover. Could be commands or other clues regarding the invasion? As long as we get something cool, I'm down
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>>4743978
>>4744017
>>4744018
>>4744134
>>4744173
>>4744190
>>4744723
Visit the Adventurer's Guild

Writing!
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”I’m going to head to the Adventurer’s Guild and see what jobs are available. Wanna come with?” you ask Clarissa.

She shrugs. ”Ehh, I’m gonna go dri- I mean, do some uh, other stuff” she answers.

You frown from underneath your helmet. Your ranger friend has been day drinking a lot lately, and it’s starting to get worrying. Still, it’s not like you don’t have your own issues to deal with- you suppose you’ll just let it be for now. ”Very well. Take care then” you tell her as she waves you off.

Entering the Adventurer’s Guild proper, you’re greeted to an even bigger hustle and bustle than normal. Usually, you get here around 9:00 AM. It’s still pretty crowded then, but manageable. Ten, however, seems to be the peak of activity- the ‘morning rush’, if you will. Come any later and you feel all the good quests would be gone, like Clarissa’s mentioned in the past.

You have to physically push and fight your way through a sea of adventurers to even look at the damn board, requests flying off of it as you quickly scan for something worthwhile before they’re all gone. Thankfully, three catch your eye pretty quickly.

The first is a request regarding an explorer who found a tomb two days north of town. They’ve apparently gone missing. They were worried about traps, potential monsters, and bandits, but nothing's been confirmed yet for what's inside. Loved ones are requesting a rescue mission. The reward for his safe return is two hundred gold pieces.

The next job that grabs your attention is about a fairy that’s taken up residence inside a fountain in the eastern part of town. They keep eluding capture through magic and trickery. Successful capture will be met with a reward of two hundred gold pieces. The job also warns that some of the fairy’s tricks may result in permanent changes to a person's body, and suggests the use of caution.

The last job of note is about a troll that’s blocking a bridge three days' travel to the south. The bridge connects a hamlet across the river towards the road leading to Rathalon. Without it, travellers have to go around, more than doubling their travel time. The troll has not harmed anyone yet, but refuses to move. Reward for dealing with the problem is three hundred gold pieces.

>Take the rescue quest
>Take the fairy quest
>Take the troll quest
>These quests suck- you’ll go do something else (What? Where?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4744877
>Take the fairy quest
Most interesting imo. Fairies are underused and I wonder how is our SS Herald gonna interact with them.

If we decide to take it, here's what we can do:
Let's find a weak sleep potion and yeet it into the fountain. Fairy's body mass is a few times smaller than that of a human, so we should be able to safely knock it out while barely affecting everybody else.
Fish it and profit.
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>>4744877
>>Take the fairy quest
Time to get a Fairy GF jk
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>>4744877
>Take the fairy quest
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>>4744877
>The fairy quest
This feels risky as fuck and the troll quest would do better for our cause but everyone else is leaning toward it, so I will consent.
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>>4744877
>>Take the fairy quest

Have the fairy change our gender to female.

Get dicked down by Barrett.

Irrevocably ruin the party.
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>>4744877
>Take the fairy quest
One one hand I know not to deal with the friggin' FAE, but on the other hand...
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>>4744908
>>4744947
>>4744962
>>4744965
>>4744975
>>4744977
Take the fairy quest

Writing!
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>troll quest

I know I wasted my vote but I like the idea of us furthering our promise to clean up the roads
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>>4744877
>Take the fairy quest
That tomb explorer quest from before became tomb rescue as the explorer didn't return. Interesting. I want to take that after the fairy quest if we can.
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>>4745050
We start by cleaning up the city we are in anon, then we move out.
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Your face scrunches up in disgust. A monster, in the middle of town? Why has no one else taken this request and dealt with it yet?! You tear the paper off the wall and storm over to the counter, slamming it down. Charlotte jumps a little, startled.

”Oh, good to see you again Herald. You’re gonna to deal with our little fairy problem?” she giggles.

”Monsters are no joke, Charlotte. I’ll make sure to exterminate this pest” you answer.

”Oh- uh, umm, actually the quest is to capture it… we were hoping to release it back into the forest. Last thing we want to do is get the Fae angry at us. They’re usually pretty playful, but if you spite them, it can have some serious repercussions” she tells you.

You scoff. ”Fine, I’ll do it your way. Sign us up”

”Right away!” she says, taking the paper underneath the counter, dotting a few i’s and crossing some t’s. ”Alright, the Super Conqueror Bros should be all set! Just take care- I’ve heard the fairy’s been giving some of our adventurers quite the run around. Just look at what happened to poor Bill over there” she says, nodding towards someone at one of the tables.

You see a distressed looking man in his thirties with ridiculously long hair, tightly woven into a huge, cone like shape sticking straight up- at least a foot tall. You can see him and two other people pulling at it to try and fix it, but to no avail.

”I’ll be careful” you tell her, waving goodbye as you head out. Of course, aside from gathering your team, you should probably come up with a solid plan.

>It’s just a stupid monster. Setting up a Simple Goblin Trap should do the trick
>Perhaps a more advanced plan is in order. It might be a little expensive, but searching for a sleeping potion and pouring it in the fountain might catch it off guard.
>Maybe it would just be best to confront the creature head on. It probably won’t expect someone to charge straight at it!
>Actually, maybe it would be better to take care of some other things first (What do you do?)
>You can think of a better plan… (What’s your idea?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4745071
>>Perhaps a more advanced plan is in order. It might be a little expensive, but searching for a sleeping potion and pouring it in the fountain might catch it off guard.
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>>4745071
>Perhaps a more advanced plan is in order. It might be a little expensive, but searching for a sleeping potion and pouring it in the fountain might catch it off guard.
We should ask potion seller about dissolving potions in large quantities of water. Maybe a regular sleep potion is needed for entire fountain to have just a weak effect?

Also damn, Herald went from 0 to 100 real quick... I like.
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>>4745071
>Perhaps a more advanced plan is in order. It might be a little expensive, but searching for a sleeping potion and pouring it in the fountain might catch it off guard.
What >>4745104 said. I look forward to him coming across the rare yet inevitable human/monstergirl couple later in the quest
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>>4745071
>Perhaps a more advanced plan is in order. It might be a little expensive, but searching for a sleeping potion and pouring it in the fountain might catch it off guard.

What's Bill complaining about? That hair is radical!
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>>4745131
Sounds like a mental illness to me.
We will have to put monster in the ground and human in asylum.
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>>4745071
>>You can think of a better plan… (What’s your idea?)

Flute
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>>4745071
Changing from >>4745075
to >>4745220
Flute is OP
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>>4745220
>>4745241
You wouldn't try to negotiate with a monster terrorizing our town, would you..?
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>>4745245
Who said anything about negotiating?
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>>4745075
>>4745104
>>4745131
>>4745167
>>4745220
>>4745241
Sleeping potion plan

Roll me 1d100 to search for a potion (and a good deal) at the Merchant Square. Taking the best of three rolls!
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Rolled 75 (1d100)

>>4745312
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>>4745247
W-What were you planning to do with that flute then?

>>4745326
Noice.
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Rolled 73 (1d100)

>>4745312
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Getting a third die roll is taking a bit longer than I thought and I gotta record soon, so I'll check back in and do the update after that!

If there isn't a third roll in the next 20ish minutes, then someone else can roll again too.
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Rolled 31 (1d100)

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*Total roll: 75*

With the quest taken and a plan in mind, you make your way over to the merchant square in search of a potion seller. The square is packed with townsfolk and vendors- large crowds forming at the various stalls.

There’s Caitlyn, of course, selling some of her expert adventuring gear. There’s also the jewelry merchant, as well as plenty of food vendors and those with other niche wares.

What catches your eye today, however, is a dinky looking stall, tucked away in a farther corner of the square. There are no customers present, and at the top of the stall is a poorly constructed wooden sign with ‘Apothecary’ hastily scrawled on. You make your way over there, surprised to see no one standing at the counter.

”Down here!” a feminine voice calls out from below. You hear the sound of wood dragging on stone as a halfling woman with a big, floppy hat climbs onto the stool. ”Hello there, young man. I take it you’re an adventurer?” she asks, pointing to your dog tag.

The woman herself is probably around your age, though she’s considerably smaller because of her race- standing at maybe just around three foot tall. Thinking about it, that’s pretty short- even for a halfling. ”That’s correct. I’m looking for some sort of sleeping potion” you tell her, peering over her head at a bubbling cauldron behind her.

”Ah, yes yes! I have just the thing you need” she says, stepping off of the stool and rummaging around in the back before returning with a vial containing a murky, dark blue liquid. ”This’ll put an ogre to sleep- let alone a man! The price is a hundred gold” she tells you.

It’s not as though you don’t have the money for it, but that costs more than double your share of the quest reward, which doesn’t exactly sound appealing. Of course, catching a shitty little monster like a fairy is something you could do on your own, probably. Then you’d get the full reward all to yourself- your party members wouldn’t even need to know!

Then again, they’ve been good to you thus far, and you told them that you’ll all share in the ups and downs together. Perhaps a cheaper plan would be wiser. Or, maybe you could turn on the charm and haggle the price down a little?

>You don’t need your companions' help. You’ll do this on your own (100gp)
>The party does everything together. You’ll just take a monetary loss for this quest (100gp)
>A little bit of charm and that price will drop real quick. Haggle (What price? How do you attempt to haggle?)
>Perhaps another plan is better after all. You’ll figure something out. (Leave. Where do you go/what do you do?)
>”Do you have any ___ potions?”
>Other (write in)

Thankfully that third dice came quick, managed to eke an update out fast enough!
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>>4745386
>Other (write in)
>"I don't recognize you. You just blow into town?"
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>>4745386
>>Other (write in)
Potion seller, I want only your strongest potions.
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>>4745386
>A little bit of charm and that price will drop real quick. Haggle (What price? How do you attempt to haggle?)
>to 50
>If unsuccessful, don't buy
It's not worth buying if we just lose money on it. Might as well attempt >flute or whatever else our party can suggest. We certainly don't want to waste money on a stronger potion when the ones she sell already work on *ogres*, and questioning whether she is new here is irrelevant and frankly silly, since we are new as well and wouldn't be able to tell a new face, and even if we could, wouldn't be able to do anything with it in this trade.
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Fuck that, I say
>Flute
Maybe even go and speak to the fairy and see why she is there and what we can do to convince her to leave
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>>4745386
>"I don't recognize you. You just blow into town?"
then >>4745485, and if that fails go with visiting the fairy ourselves and learning the story from their side of things directly
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>>4745663
Supporting this
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>>4745386
>>4745386
>A little bit of charm and that price will drop real quick. Haggle (What price? How do you attempt to haggle?)
75
Just a general gyration of our hips should do the trick.
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>>4745388
>>4745466
>>4745485
>>4745527
>>4745663
>>4745895
>>4745910
"I don't recognize you. You just blow into town?"
Followed by haggling via seduction for half price.

Roll me 1d20+7 (+6 for CHA, +1 for Seduction). You need a 15 or higher to reduce it to 75gp, and 20 or higher to reduce it to 50gp

Also sorry for the wait!
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Rolled 11 + 7 (1d20 + 7)

>>4745943
>smooth
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”I don’t recognize you. You just blow into town?” you inquire, leaning an arm down on the counter.

”Ufufu, how observant! Yes, I’m from Fulton- the little village a couple days north of here. Most of the people back home are miners or farmers, so there isn’t much use for an apothecary. Figured I’d peddle wares here in the city for a while, at least until I could afford a nice little shop for myself” she tells you.

”I see. I don’t really know much about apothecaries and potions. Only other potion sellers I’ve met were a group of elves back in the mountains”

She seems to perk up at this, pushing her hat out of her face enough for you to see her eyes. ”Elven potion makers, you say? I would love to trade notes with them- are they here in Rathalon?” she asks.

With how excited she is, you almost feel bad shaking your head. ”They headed down to Talmuth, and they’ll probably be gone soon. Sorry” you tell her.

She lets out a sigh. ”It’s no big deal- I’m sure there will be other opportunities. I heard there was a rather well-stocked library around here. I could always do some more research there.”

Deciding to get back to the order at hand, you push yourself off the counter, making bedroom eyes at the halfling. ”You know, I really need that potion. Anyway you could...give me a better deal?” you ask, making your voice deeper as you slowly and suggestively gyrate your hips.

Honestly, it’s an embarrassing display, but lucky for you it seems the halfling nerd doesn’t get much attention, as her cheeks flush a little in response. Her tone also changes- she speaks much softer now. ”M-m-maybe I c-could help you out a little…” she says, twiddling her thumbs and looking down. ”How’s seventy-five?”

The extra experience with flirting also makes you a little bit better at being a sexy bastard!

*SKILL INCREASE! (Seduction: 2)*

>”I’ll take it!” (75gp)
>”Sorry, no dice lady” (Leave. What do you do?)
>Talk/ask about something else (What?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4745986
>red hair
>halfling
what she doing later this week?
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>>4745986
>>Other (write in)

cheat on Trina with a halfling for infinite free potions
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>>4745986
>”I’ll take it!” (75gp)
No cheating here
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>>4745986
>”I’ll take it!” (75gp)
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>>4746040
>>4746067
>>4746087
>>4746115
Buy the potion plus minor flirt

Writing! Probs the last one for the night
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”I’ll take it” you say, handing over the dosh.

*Gold: 117*

At the price you’ve paid, you’ll still be operating at a loss...but at least not as bad of one! To be honest, your coin pouch has felt rather light lately. It’s funny- when you started your journey, you’d just spent everything you had on your armor. Back then, even ten or fifty gold pieces felt like a lot, but now a little over a hundred makes you feel poor. Perspective, huh?

”T-thank you for your business, ufufu…” the halfling responds, pocketing the cash.

You put your arm back on the counter, leaning closer to the apothecary. A little harmless flirting never hurt anyone- and besides, Trina almost broke up with you once. As long as you don’t do anything rash, it couldn’t hurt to polish your game a bit.

”So...you doing anything later this week?” you ask.

You see her face turn a whole new shade of red as she pulls the hat down to cover it up. ”I-I-I’m free tomorrow afternoon. W-We can...umm...y-you can s-show me around…” she says, already diving into date plans as she taps her pointer fingers together.

>”Yeah, I’ll meet you back here at noon tomorrow”
>”Ah, sorry- I’m busy. Maybe another time”

With that settled, you deliberate on what to do next.

>Gather your party and begin the operation
>Try to take this job on solo
>There’s still something else you need to do for this plan to work (What?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4746317
>”Yeah, I’ll meet you back here at noon tomorrow”
>Gather your party and begin the operation

CONQUEST, BAYBEEEEE
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>>4746317
>”Ah, sorry- I’m busy. Maybe another time”
>Gather your party and begin the operation
"As long as you don’t do anything rash"
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>>4746317
I thought Trina wanted to take a " break"

>”Yeah, I’ll meet you back here at noon tomorrow”
>Gather your party and begin the operation
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>>4746330
Basically. She sort of last minute pivoted when you mentioned you'd be helping to make the southern region safer.
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>>4746317
>”Ah, sorry- I’m busy. Maybe another time”
>Gather your party and begin the operation
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>>4746317
>”Ah, sorry- I’m busy. Maybe another time”
>Gather your party and begin the operation
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>>4746317
>>”Ah, sorry- I’m busy. Maybe another time”

>Gather your party and begin the operation
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>>4746317
>”Yeah, I’ll meet you back here at noon tomorrow”
>Gather your party and begin the operation
Conquest.

Also idk why would we put saving gold before having fun and experimenting with ideas. This is a quest where our goal is to conquest and eradicate, not to be a mean ol scrooge.

Plus, Barrett literally dumped all his money (500gp, iirc) into chainmail and then we gave it back to him. What is losing 50 hunting pests compared to that?
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>>4746317
>”Ah, sorry- I’m busy. Maybe another time”
>Gather your party and begin the operation
I can't believe whether or not to cheat on Trina is actually a contested vote. Wtf is wrong with you?
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>>4746317
Changing my vote>>4746321
to
>”Ah, sorry- I’m busy. Maybe another time”
>Gather your party and begin the operation
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>>4746317
>>”Yeah, I’ll meet you back here at noon tomorrow
>Gather your party and begin the operation
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>>4746317
>”Ah, sorry- I’m busy. Maybe another time”
>Gather your party and begin the operation
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It would seem that this quest is truly coomerproof.
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>>4747578
We are a Chaste Herald waiting for Wedlock
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>>4747501
+1
We can conquest without dishonour
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>>4747595
Booring, but honestly >>4745910 and QM deciding to gyrate hips while keeping the eye contact outta sudden was kinda strange.
I like things balanced, like all quests should be.
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>>4746321
>>4746327
>>4746330
>>4746436
>>4746442
>>4746619
>>4746636
>>4747367
>>4747417
>>4747461
>>4747501
>>4747716
Say no to adultery + get the operation started!

>>4747752
I figured it'd be funny, and nobody else put in a description for how they tried to haggle. Herald does a little trolling

Writing!
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>>4747792
>trolling
Yeay, yeah Call it what you want, HaremQM.
jk
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”Ah sorry, I’m busy” you lie. ”Maybe another time.”

The apothecary clears her throat, the red draining from her face. ”Umm, yeah...of course. Ufufu...I’ll just be around here” she says, but you’ve already got your back turned and are headed to gather your friends.

It doesn’t take long to find everyone- you’ve gotten to know your teammates pretty well by now. You grab Barret from the barracks first, pulling him away from his training. You meet up with Clarissa next at the bar, making her put down the glass and come with you. Jeanne, however, proves a bit more troublesome.

The three of you are gathered around her bed at the inn. ”I told you guys, I’m too exhausted. No, seriously- I’m not trying to get out of work or anything. I think I really overdid it with training. I can’t even move on my own!”

To emphasize her point, she struggles to push herself out of bed, only to groan and yelp in pain before sinking back down into the mattress. ”I’m really sorry- I already feel bad I wasn’t there to help with the Thieves’ Guild or that guy who took your girlfriend”

Barret kneels down beside her, placing a hand on her cheek. ”Hey, it’s not your fault! We can handle this no problem- you just rest up” he offers, speaking gently.

”Or we could just, like, do it tomorrow” Clarissa says with a shrug. ”Not like we’re on a time limit or anything, right?”

”No Clarissa, we’re not on a time limit, but there’s a monser just sitting in town terrorizing people! It HAS to be stopped!” you demand, slamming a hand down on the dresser.

The ranger puts her hands up in a placating motion. ”Okay, okay! It’s ultimately up to you anyways, Herald- you’re the leader around here. I’m too buzzed and Barret’s too...Barret”

”Wait, what’s that supposed to mean?” he protests, but you and Jeanne silently agree.

>”We’ll take the fairy on with just us three”
>”Fine, it can wait until tomorrow”
>Other (write in)
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>>4747792
Hey it made me laugh so I'm cool with it!
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>>4747841
>”Fine, it can wait until tomorrow”
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>>4747841
>”We’ll take the fairy on with just us three”
>Ask if she wants us/Barret to bring her anything

We have the potion. No need for Jeanne to go with us, and since we split money evenly regardless, it's not like she's missing out on anything.
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Jeanne has DOMS bad, get her some protein for recovery and electrolytes to rehydrate (chicken, broccoli and something salty to eat) Barret can give her a massage later perhaps...

>Take on the fairy without Jeanne

Also on a side note, we need to address Clarissas drinking ASAP or she is going to end up a mess.

She is using alcohol to mask her pain, she needs to face it and address it or it will consume her
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>>4747929
>Also on a side note, we need to address Clarissas drinking ASAP or she is going to end up a mess.
Was also gonna mention this eventually.
Fuck alcohol, let's get her fucked up on the Conquest instead. It seemed to have worked back in the behemoth cave.
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Do you guys think there is much point pushing Jeanne with her PT?

She hasn't made any stat gains and if she had spent that time working on her magic we could of furthered her skills by now
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>>4748075
I don't want her to be absolute glass and it feels that if we let her off the hook we would lose those potential CON points.
Meanwhile she gets INT from level ups and stuff, so boosting it wouldn't feel very impactful anyway.
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About to watch a movie with a friend, will count and update afterwards!

>>4748075
To be fair, Jeanne is the only person in the party who has levelled a stat purely from training. The rest of the party, including you, have had stat increases as a combination of training plus using those stats in battle or in your day to day activities. Jeanne has increased her STR once before solely from training and nothing else.

When you only use training, it takes longer to level attributes. Also, lower level attributes go up faster than higher leveled ones. Hope this explanation made sense!
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>>4747872
>>4747876
>>4747929
>>4748002
Take the fairy on- also you need anything?

Writing!
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>>4747841
>”Fine, it can wait until tomorrow”
With Clarissa drunk we’ve basically two party members down

I think let’s use this night off to take a walk with Clarissa and talk about her excessive drinking
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”It’s okay Jeanne- we’ll take the monster on ourselves” you assure her. ”Is there anything we can get for you before we come back?”

The mage perks up at this, looking surprised. ”Wow- that’s...thoughtful of you. If it’s not too much trouble, I’d really like a nice slice of blueberry pie” she says.

You raise an eyebrow in confusion, but Barret puts a hand on your shoulder. ”Don’t worry about it boss man- I’ll take care of that after the mission. A guy’s gotta take care of his lady” he says, flashing you a toothy smile.

Jeanne lets out an embarrassed sigh and pulls the covers over her head. ”Right, let’s get this moving before I sober up” Clarissa adds in, clapping her hands together as the three of you leave the room. Yeah, you’re gonna have to address her drinking issues sometime soon.

Eventually, you all arrive in the eastern part of town, near an open area between a few small storefronts. There’s a fountain with a ringed set of stairs leading up to it. Splashing around in one of the bowls protruding from the center is a disgusting creature wearing clothing made of leaves- the fairy. It doesn’t look like it’s noticed you yet.

”So how are we doing this Herald? Are we trying to be sneaky about it?” Clarissa asks.

”I say we just tackle it head on. It can’t take three of us!” Barret chimes in.

>Have someone distract the fairy while someone else pours the potion in the fountain (How?)
>Toss the potion into the fountain from a distance
>Try to all three charge the fountain from different directions. You’ll toss the potion wherever the fairy runs
>Attempt to communicate with the hideous creature (What do you say/do?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4748555
>>Attempt to communicate with the hideous creature (What do you say/do?) while someone sneaks around and ambushes the fairy.

make small talk
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>>4748555
>>Attempt to communicate with the hideous creature (What do you say/do?) while someone sneaks around and ambushes the fairy.
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>>4748574
>>4748583

Just to clarify (not closing votes yet), do you want them to pour the potion in the fountain or do you want them to jump at and actually try to catch the fairy?
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>>4748583
>>4748574
We should not be the one who talks to the fairy, we get -5 to Charisma checks with "non-sapients"
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>>4748588
Potion, please!

>>4748598
And taking this into account complicates a few things.... Should we get Clarissa to try? Or Barret?
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>>4748555
>Make Clarissa pretend she's drunker than she actually is and ask the fae beast for directions to wwherever
>Toss the potion into the fountain from a distance

Let's not waste 75gp we spent on potion.
Catching small magical creatures with bare hands is not the way.
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>>4748641
Seconding this

She might even have to pretend that much...
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>>4748574
>>4748583
>>4748598
>>4748622
>>4748641
>>4748694
Clarissa distracts the fairy while Herald tosses the sleeping potion

Writing!
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”Alright, here’s the plan” you say, turning your attention to Clarissa. ”You go up and act all drunk. Ask that beast for directions or something. I’m going to line up a shot and toss the sleeping potion in the fountain”

”But won’t she hear the glass shatter in there?” Barret asks.

”It’s going to be fine- just trust me” you assure him.

”Alright, I’ll try my best…” Clarissa answers.

The three of you break your huddle and go off to your respective duties. Clarissa heads for the fairy, you line up your shot, and Barret sneaks around behind the fountain as back-up, in case the fairy tries to run away.

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You are Clarissa Novum- ah shit, not again. It looks like you’re temporarily the main character- and last time that happened, it didn’t go so hot for you. Still, you like to think you’re pretty good at conversing- especially when you’ve got a little liquid courage running through your veins. This’ll be a cinch.

You put some drunken sway in your step, totally and definitely on purpose, and approach the fairy. The creature in question is probably about six inches tall- kind of a cute little thing, actually.

”Hey there, little fella” you say, this time actually making an effort to intentionally seem drunk. ”I was looking for some ah, directions. Know where the general store is around here?” you ask.

The fairy giggles- a high pitched, obnoxious sound. ”LOL” she says, ”LMAO”

”I uh...beg your pardon?” you ask, somewhat confused.

”You’re like, trying to capture me or something, right? Faggot” she says, laughing again as she points at your dog tag. ”Everyone wearing one of those retard things has been trying to mess with me. You’re all so fucking stupid. Humans used to be so much smarter, like, fifty years ago. The sapient races are so doomed, fae bros” she says with a casual flip of her hair.

Okay, you’re not really sure what this thing is saying, but it’s kind of pissing you off. Still, Herald should be done by now! Glancing over, you’re frustrated to see that asshole is still lining up his shot. Damn it, he must be trying to get advantage on the roll! Ugh, you’re gonna need to find a way to stall a little longer…

>What do you say/do?

Whoopsie, forgot the first part of the post! Should be fixed now
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>>4748792
Since it's been a bit, I'll add a few options- just to be safe

>Ask the fairy about these strange words it's using
>Attempt to amuse it with some jokes
>Inquire about why it's here in the first place
>Play some sort of game with it (Anything specific?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4748924
>Attempt to amuse it with some jokes
Liquid courage go go
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>>4748792
>Attempt to amuse it with some jokes
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>>4748924
>>Attempt to amuse it with some jokes
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>>4748924
>Attempt to amuse it with some jokes
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>>4748924
>Inquire about why it's here in the first place

Out of all the places you could take up residence, why a dirty old fountain in the middle of town surrounded by humans who you say are oh so stupid?
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>>4748792
>>Other (write in)

Haha, man it would totally suck if you cursed me with amnesia. Like, I'd forget everything that's happened to me the last couple years. I would hate it if you did that, it would trigger the fuck out of me to have my memory wiped, haha, oh no, I sure hope you can't do that fairy . . . fucking mind wipe me you little fucking faggot god fucking damnit
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>>4748924
>>4749157
>>4749157
+1+1+1
200 fucking IQ & RP value

This is definitely what Clarissa would attempt to do after hearing fae can pull off weird tricks.
Also tell the little shit you're not here for her, cause adventurers can't drink at work and you have better things to do than hunt obnoxious autists like her anyway.
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>>4748930
>>4748962
>>4748983
>>4749031
>>4749148
>>4749157
>>4749217
Looks like we're going with some funny jokes!

Roll 1d20+5 (+5 for CHA) (remember you're using Clarissa's stats)

Also if you've got a funny joke write it! Otherwise I'll just pick something
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Rolled 10 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4749600
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Rolled 5 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4749600
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well, she is drunk after all
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Rolled 18 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4749600
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”Noooo, I’m not here to mess with you! I just uh...was wondering if you wanted to hear some jokes?” you hazard. ”Been working on some new fae related material!”

”LOL I thought you were here for directions. Fucking retard” the fairy answers, but you push through its obnoxiousness.

”Okay. Fae are notoriously skittish, right? Do you know how you sneak up on them?” you ask, looking to the little winged lady for a response.

”Uhh...you don’t?”

Fairy carefully!” you continue, stretching your arms out in a ‘what do you think’ gesture.

The little creature snickers. ”Okay faggot, that was a good one! Got anymore?” she asks.

*Success*

”Okay- why don’t fairies live under toadstools-” your second joke is interrupted by the loud sound of glass shattering in the fountain the fairy’s sitting in. Immediately, the creature darts up from the bowl, flapping around wildly.

”What the fuck was that?! What the hell did you do, bitch?!” she asks, buzzing around wildly.

”I- I didn’t do anything! It was probably just...just some dumbass human dropping something! You know how we are- hah, our race is so doomed f-fae bros” you answer. Gods, there’s no way in hell she’s gonna buy that.

”Oh- that makes sense” she says, fluttering back down into the bowl. ”You guys are pretty fucking stupid.” The fae creature lazily lifts a tiny handful of water up to her mouth for a sip, and pretty soon after you see her eyelids start to sag.

”You...you should probably go...before I play...a prank…” she struggles to stay awake before her tiny little body falls over limp, her soft snoring barely audible over the sound of moving water.

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You are Herald again- nice! Quickly and without hesitation, you grab the little monster in your hands tight. Despite your forcefulness, she still doesn’t wake up- that sleeping potion must’ve really been something!

Bringing her back to the guild will be a cinch now. Although...they plan to just let this monster back out into the wild, potentially to terrorize some other innocent people. You’d probably be doing this whole town a favor if you just accidentally moved your thumb the wrong way and snapped it’s freakish little neck. Alternatively, if you can find a way to bottle it up, maybe you can use this creature for your own benefits. You don’t know what exactly a fairy can do, but Charlotte mentioned they had some magic, right?

”Good job Clarissa! You too, boss man!” Barret says, rushing up from behind the fountain to meet the two of you.

”Guess we’re almost done, yeah? I’d like to get back to the inn before I sober up” the ranger chimes in.

>No, you’ll complete the quest proper and bring it back to the guild
>This monster won’t bother people anymore… (snap its neck)
>Grab a jar from the general store and stuff it inside (2gp)
>Other (write in)

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>>4749684

>No, you’ll complete the quest proper and bring it back to the guild
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>>4749684
>This monster won’t bother people anymore… (snap its neck)
Fuck it. We say it flew into the wall.
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>>4749706
+1

No more drinking for you today Clarissa, time you sobered up
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>>4749706
+1
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>>4749684
>>Other (write in)

Stick its bottom half in your mouth and use your tongue to rape its snatch

Jesus christ I'm really fucked up.
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>>4749847
You wanna know something funny? That is tame compared to what I had in mind.
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>>4749706
>>4749710
>>4749785
>>4749799
Take it back to the guild

>>4749847
I'm not going to acknowledge votes like this as a heads up

Writing!
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>>4749854
Guess now I know what you wanted to do with that flute then, but at least you didn't come swinging your mental illness at us like that pixivbrained fag. Why vote to not kill it, tho?
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As much as you’d like to deal with the threat, you took a quest to capture a fairy and bring it back. You’ve already sunk gold into this, and you’d hate to waste your party members’ time too. Besides, Charlotte mentioned that spiting the fae could bring curses upon you or the town, so probably best to let the little shit go free.

”Alright guys, let’s get this fucker turned in and claim our reward. Barret, you can take Jeanne’s share to her, right?” you ask.

”Of course, boss man!” he replies, giving you a firm salute. On your way back, you also make a point to empty the coffee from your waterskin down one of the sewer grates. It’s been sitting there for days now, and is starting to smell. There’s no way it’s good for consumption anymore.

You make it back to the Adventurer’s Guild and hand the fairy over to Charlotte, who quickly sticks it in a jar and closes the lid. ”Excellent work- and I see none of you were changed in any way. That’s a relief” she tells you, stuffing the jar under the counter and producing a sack of gold pieces. Splitting the loot amongst the party evenly, you end up with fifty- which puts you at a net loss of twenty-five gold.

*Gold: 167*

”Alright, I’m gonna get Jeanne her share and find some protein and salty stuff for her- hopefully it’ll help with her muscle pains. You guys take care, alright?” he says, waving you off.

You nod to him before turning your attention to Clarissa, pulling her aside to an empty table in the guild hall. ”We need to talk”

”Look Herald, you’re a nice guy and all, but don’t you already have a girlfrie-”

”I’m not in the mood to joke around, Clarissa. You’ve been drinking way too much, and at basically all hours of the day. I know you’ve got some stuff to work through, but you have Jeanne, Barret, and myself to support you. I don’t want to see you go down this road” you tell her.

Her teasing attitude quickly evaporates, her expression becoming sullen. ”You’d drink all the time too if you experienced what I did. I can’t forget that nightmare Herald- no matter how hard I try. I still wake up at night thinking I’m going to be in that cave, even weeks later. I don’t know what else to do”

Shit, you’re not really equipped to deal with this. Even so, you feel a need to try something so she doesn’t drink herself to death.

>”Then talk to me about it. Maybe we can work through this together”
>”Perhaps you should see the pastor. You may find solace in religion- and he’s been good to someone who’s in a similar position”
>”You’ll find peace with closure. We’ll make an effort to keep killing goblins, until you’re finally satisfied”
>”Replace that fear with CONQUEST. You just need to dominate those feelings and subdue them”
>Other (write in)
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>>4749923
>pixivbrained fag

more like pixie-brained

>>4749927
>”Replace that fear with CONQUEST. You just need to dominate those feelings and subdue them”
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>>4749927
>”Then talk to me about it. Maybe we can work through this together”
>>4749923
>flute
Oh god no, I wouldn't dare think of messing up our GFs flute
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>>4749927
>get Jeanne her share and find some protein and salty stuff for her

pfffftt, Okay Barrett, TMI, TMI
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>>4749927
>”Replace that fear with CONQUEST. You just need to dominate those feelings and subdue them”
If this doesn't work we should seek a mage from some bigger city, who could help her forget the kidnapping and the rape shit and calm her emotions about old party mates.
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>>4749939
Then you actually wanted to flute the lilhoe to sleep?
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>>4749948
Yes. Sleepy song.
What better way to flex our flute skills.
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>>4749951
Tbh we should pimp that fucking flute. Make it work like a dubstep gun or something.
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>>4749981
I think that would require an enchantment.
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>>4749993
Yeah, or a crazy dwarven engineer. I'm just throwin ideas cause I find regular flute kinda boring.
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>>4750041
Should we make it sentient?
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>>4750056
Maybe posses it with some magical spirit?
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>>4749981 was my previos ID, btw. Don't wanna confuse anyone, it's just my IP changin.
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>>4750217
Id say it would definitely have to be a woman spirit of some kind.
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>>4750224
I don't want this to become a coomer quest tho.
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>>4750254
no no no, it would make sense to blow a flute with a woman spirit inside, rather that blowing a flute with a man spirit inside. We aint gonna do dirty shit, its just gonna keep us company.
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>>4750274
Aight, that... yeah it makes sense. Maybe just grab an asexual spirit tho.
I hope HQM doesn't abandon us after today, lmao.
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>>4750380
>asexual spirit
Tree spirit?
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>>4750393
The air spirit to aplify the floot.
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>>4750397
Hmmmm I can see that.
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>>4749927
>Clarissa, what happened to you was awful, but pouring booze on it only works for so long. The past can't be undone but the future is an open book, the more goblins we slay the more people we save from their horrors. You have a skill set that can save thousands of people with less resilience than yourself from being broken, but you can't save them if you are pissed up all the time! I want you to promise me now that you will stop masking this pain with alcohol and channel it, use it as a motivation to never let anyone else feel the way they made you feel in that cave! Slay goblins far and wide, bathe in their blood and revel in their screams of pain as they are crushed under your boot! Send arrow after arrow tearing through goblin flesh and piercing their dark hearts so they will beat no more! This is your destiny Clarissa, this is what you are hear to do and the super conquerer Bros are here to do it along side of you! THIS! IS! CONQUEST!
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>>4750510
This is a huge good amazing based write-in, but I have a nitpick. There should be "monsters" instead of "goblins", since we decided not to specialize in goblin-killing and even ditched Castor's Boon.
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>>4749938
>>4749939
>>4749942
>>4750510
>>4750550
CONQUEST

>>4750510
Awesome write-in, love to see stuff like this!

>>4750380
>>4750393
No idea what this conversation was but glad you guys are excited!

>>4750254
Don't worry bros, I won't let it become one!

Writing! Actually need to do a few very quick things but then I'll write up and post. Sorry for the delay!
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With a heavy sigh, you take Clarissa’s hand in your own. It’s explicitly not a romantic gesture- just one friend comforting another- and you both understand that even before you speak.

”Clarissa, what happened to you was awful, but pouring booze on it only works for so long. The past can’t be undone, but the future is an open book. The more goblins- no, monsters- we slay, the more people we save from their horrors. You have a skill set that can save thousands of people with less resilience than yourself from being broken, but you can’t save them if you’re pissed up all the time!” you tell her.

You can see the tears starting to form in her eyes, sniffling as she wipes them away with her free hand. ”I know, Herald- I know. But what do you want me to do? What am I supposed to do about these feelings?”

You squeeze her hand gently. ”I want you to promise me now that you’ll stop masking the pain with alcohol and channel it. Use it as a motivation to never let anyone else feel the way they made you feel in that cave! Slay those monsters far and wide, bathe in their blood and REVEL in their screams of pain as they are crushed under your boot! Send arrow after arrow tearing through green flesh and piercing their dark hearts until they beat no more! This is your destiny Clarissa, this is what you are here to do, and the Super Conqueror Bros are here to do it alongside you! This is CONQUEST!” you say.

There’s a moment of silence between you, the din of the guild drowned out in your minds as you focus on one another. ”What if I sink back down into my habits? What if the nightmares prove too much? What if I fall again?” she asks, looking up at you for guidance.

You lean in a little closer. ”Then we’ll catch you.”

With that, you let go of her hand, the two of you sitting at that table and absorbing the atmosphere. You wait until her tears dry and she gathers herself. ”I understand, Herald. Maybe this whole Conquest thing you’re always on about isn’t so bad. I’ll give it a shot. Anything’s better than what I’m doing now” she admits with a restrained chuckle.

Nodding, you get up from your seat, offering a hand to help her up- which she takes without complaint. ”Glad to hear it. If you ever need to talk again, I’m always willing to listen”

She laughs again at that, this time with a bit more energy and earnestness. ”Bah, getting comforted by a younger guy is so lame!” she exclaims, playfully punching you on the shoulder. ”Come on, let’s get a move on- no need to take up space here”

Thinking about it, it’s probably around 2:00PM now- still plenty of daylight left.

>Hang out with Clarissa (What do you do?)
>Check in on Jeanne
>Visit the library
>Do some shopping (Where? Looking for something?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4750550
We still have Castor's Boon, we just changed our blessing from Castor's to Aemis'.

>>4750650
>Hang out with Clarissa
LET'S GO FIND AND SLAY SOME GOBLINS!
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Since there's only one vote so far, I'm gonna leave this choice up into tomorrow to give peeps some time to weigh in and probably call it here for the night!

As a heads up, I'm super busy tomorrow and Sunday, so posts may be sparse to non-existent. I'll do my best to keep things moving though.

As always, thank you guys for reading and playing A Herald's Journey!
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>>4750650
>Hang out with Clarissa (What do you do?)
Ask her what she wants to do

Plus we should’ve probably taken another quest after turning in the last one.

Finally, we should probably see our girlfriend again...unless she’s already left town
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>>4750968
support
best to see what others want to do before we tow them along with us all the time
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>>4750968
Support
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>>4750968
+1
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>>4750968
+1 let's stick around with Clarissa and help her through the initial "don't start drinking" challenge
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>>4751465
Now that I think of it, why don't we grab a quest for extermination, so that she doesn't have to wait long to blow off the steam? Maybe let her choose?

for the record, this isn't a vote
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>>4750768
>>4750968
>>4751105
>>4751238
>>4751301
>>4751465
Ask Clarissa what she wants + check quest board

>>4750968
Trina leaves in ~3 hours time. You can still catch her if you want: she's been staying with Josh's family in the barracks for safety while the investigation was being finished up

Writing!
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”You know what… we should hang out. What do you feel like doing, Clarissa?” you ask.

”Well...all I’ve been doing is drinking lately. Maybe I’ll get back to painting- that’s not really a uh, group activity though” she admits, putting a hand to her chin in thought.

”Wait, you paint? I wouldn’t have figured you for the artsy type”

”Hey, I’ve got lots of hobbies! Painting, knitting, dancing- and I fly a mean kite” she tells you.

That last remark causes you to raise an eyebrow. ”Clarissa, kites are a childrens’ toy, not a hobby”

”Says you, asshole!” she fires back in a playful tone.

”Well, I did say it’s your decision. We can do one of those I suppose- just let me check on the quest board real quick” you say. She gives you a quick thumbs up as you make your way over towards the notice board, only to be met with disappointment. Clarissa was right- all the good quests get grabbed early in the morning.

All that’s left on the board are shitty labor requests like cleaning up a store, working a counter, entertaining at a children’s birthday party, getting a cat out of a tree- so on and so forth. All only double or even single digit gold rewards- and nothing that would make you any progress on increasing your rank.

The sole exception, for whatever reason, is the request for a rescue in that tomb two days north of town. Maybe two hundred gold pieces isn’t a high enough reward for adventurers to risk their lives, or maybe nobody noticed it somehow, but either way it’s still up there in the corner and available to grab. Of course, you could also just wait for the next fresh batch of quests tomorrow morning.

>Grab the rescue quest
>Wait to check back in until tomorrow morning

With your decision made, you think about what would be fun to do with Clarissa. Alternatively, your girlfriend is still at the barracks- there’s a few hours left until she leaves. Maybe you could postpone hanging out with your party member to go visit her- perhaps even go on a short date?

>Time to paint with Clarissa!
>Knitting could be fun, right?
>Dancing- spicy! You could probably find some lively music somewhere around town.
>Flying kites might be relaxing.
>Actually, you’ll spend some time with Trina first (Anything specific in mind?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4751861
>Grab the rescue quest
>Dancing- spicy! You could probably find some lively music somewhere around town.
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>>4751861
>Grab the rescue quest

>Actually, you’ll spend some time with Trina first (Anything specific in mind?)

Take her our for lunch.
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>>4751861
>Wait to check back in until tomorrow morning
>Flying kites might be relaxing.
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>>4751861
>Grab the rescue quest
>Actually, you’ll spend some time with Trina first (Anything specific in mind?)
Lunch, def.
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>>4751893
+1

But also suggest Clarissa goes and gets some painting supplies and have a think about what she could paint. Maybe she could paint herald and his GF? Maybe a super conquerer Bros logo?
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>>4751978
Supporting this
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>>4751884
>>4751893
>>4751937
>>4751962
>>4751978
>>4752041
Grab the rescue quest, tell Clarissa to get her paints ready, go see Trina

Writing!
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You nab the rescue quest off the board and file the appropriate paperwork for your party with Charlotte. Looks like you’ll be travelling north soon. Based on the directions, it seems the little hamlet that the apothecary was from is nearby. William mentioned a quarry up there as well. Perhaps it’ll be worth stopping at before you head to the tomb proper?

For now, you walk back over to Clarissa, giving her a quick rundown on the request you took. ”Oh shit, so that used to be an escort job and now it’s a rescue? Based on the information, it seems only that explorer is missing- which means they must’ve gotten impatient and headed off without any backup.”

You nod in agreement. ”We’ll likely tackle it tomorrow morning. For now, I need to see Trina before she heads home. Why don’t you grab whatever painting supplies you need, and I’ll meet you at this place…” you suggest, giving her directions to the rooftop you grabbed Josh on and made your daring escape.

”Sounds like a plan, Herald. You take care with that girlfriend of yours- she seemed pretty shaken up yesterday.”

With an affirmative nod and a wave goodbye, you make your way over to the barracks, walking past several military men who greet you amicably. Eventually, you find yourself at the room Trina’s staying in, taking a deep breath before knocking on the door.

After a few moments and the sound of footsteps, the door opens up to reveal Trina in her casual clothes, surprised to see you. ”Herald! Did you come to say goodbye?” she asks, inviting you into her room. You step inside as the door closes behind you.

>”Yeah, I just wanted to spend a little time and chat with you before you left”
>”I was wondering if you wanted to go on a quick date before we left” (Where?)
>”Thinking about what you said, maybe it is best if we take a break”
>”How do you feel about…” (Who or what?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4752165
>>”I was wondering if you wanted to go on a quick date before we left” (Where?)

That one restaurant, not the one with reservations. Cant remember names.
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>>4752187
Wilson's Wacky Wheels - Cheap as shit dairy themed restaurant
Harrison Family Diner - Modest eatery, bog standard even
Reynash's - Super fancy expensive place

Those are the three you know of, but you could also just vibe at the Adventurer's Guild or the Inn, or go searching for something else.
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>>4752165
>”Thinking about what you said, maybe it is best if we take a break”
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>>4752200
Harrison Family Diner seems like a good place to take her out to lunch.
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>>4752165
>>”Thinking about what you said, maybe it is best if we take a break”
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>>4752165
>”I was wondering if you wanted to go on a quick date before we left” (Where?)
Harrison Family Diner - Modest eatery, bog standard even
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I'm torn, I think Trina would be good for herald but I can't help but feel she will hold us back from doing mad shit... Fuck it I'm saying

>Take a break

She will be in danger due to her involvement with herald, we will be constantly distracted worrying about her while we are adventuring. We could perhaps keep in contact and, if the situation allows, see if things work out in the future once we can be a more stable part of her life
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>>4752187
>>4752206
>>4752209
>>4752258
>>4752279
>>4752348
Taking a break from the relationship

Writing!
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You let out a heavy-hearted sigh, struggling to think of how you’re going to word this. It shouldn’t be so difficult- Trina wanted the same thing just yesterday! You just need to take a deep breath and say it.

”I think...you were right. About what you said yesterday- how we should take a break” you tell her.

The room goes quiet for a moment, but Trina doesn’t really look shocked or hurt in any way. Almost as if she was expecting or thinking about the same thing. ”I agree, Herald. I like you- I really do, and I think you wanting to make life better for people around here is wonderful, but I’m freaking scared! I mean, in the span of two days I witnessed a huge battle and almost got murdered! Seeing you go crazy and chop that guy up too...while I’m immensely grateful for what you did, I’d be lying if I said it didn’t put me a little on edge” she admits.

You nod your head solemnly. ”I understand. When things cool down, if you haven’t found someone else, I would like to try this thing again. I was serious about potentially getting married, you know.”

”I know you were, Herald. I was excited too. I think...I’d like that. If we’re both still single when this Journey of yours is over, or if you decide to call it quits and retire, you’ll know where to find me. I’ll still write, too- I’d like to stay in touch, if you don’t mind” she says.

”Of course” you answer, ”I’ll try to write whenever I can. Hopefully I’ll get a chance to see you again soon.”

With that, the two of you embrace each other, hugging for a solid minute or two before finally letting go. Trina brushes a stray lock of hair away from her face. ”So, I guess this is goodbye?”

You nod your head. ”For now, at least.”

>Say or ask something else before you part ways (What?)
>Meet up with Clarissa for painting
>Get some training in at the barracks
>Do a little shopping (Where? Anything in mind?)
>Stop by the library for a little bit (Looking for a book on a particular topic?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4752511
>Meet up with Clarissa for painting
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>>4752511
>>Meet up with Clarissa for painting

Clarissa romance a-go-go! Unless she's gay, she might be gay
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>>4752511
>This isn't goodbye Trina, it's see you soon

>Meet Clarissa for painting

The town's guard is going to be very busy soon with all the reports of women getting their back door smashed in now herald is single
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Apologies for no more updates today- was caught up in a ttrpg session that went on way longer than I expected! I will try to post tomorrow, but I'm pretty busy so updates may be sparse or not come at all. Regardless, I will absolutely be back in full force on Monday.

Thank you guys for your patience!
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>>4752511
>Get some training in at the barracks
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>>4747792
Don't listen to that 1postbyid killjoy. It was funny and it worked.
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>>4752511
>>Meet up with Clarissa for painting
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>>4753534
>Meet Clarissa for painting
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>>4752511
>Meet up with Clarissa for painting
thin ya paints boyo
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Apologies guys. I know I said on twitter I'd post in a few hours, but my brain is still all messed up from the meds today.

I will be back first thing tomorrow morning though!
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>>4755359
No sweat, man--thanks for the heads up and hope you feel better tomorrow!
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>>4752596
>>4752772
>>4752798
>>4753579
>>4753659
>>4753671
>>4754481
Meet up with Clarissa for painting

Writing! Also thanks for your patience!
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”This isn’t goodbye, Trina. It’s see you soon” you tell her.

She gives you a curt nod, but doesn’t say anything. With the awkward silence still hanging in the air, you make your way back to the roof you told Clarissa about. It’s odd- you were initially planning to take Trina up there, but now you’re going to meet another woman. Even if you’re not intending it to be romantic, there is a strange irony to the situation.

It doesn’t take you too long to reach that same alley you were jumped in, tossing your grappling hook up the side and climbing up. Wait, come to think of it, will Clarissa have a way to get up here and bring painting supplies? Your worries are thankfully abated as you see her familiar form with an easel and canvas waiting on the rooftop, a palette in one hand and a brush in the other.

”You made it. I’m glad you did but, how did you carry all of that up here?” you ask, gesturing towards the easel. ”I doubt you could fit that in your bag of holding.”

”I just...carried it up the stairs” she answers. You feel a little embarrassed, your helmet thankfully hiding your red cheeks as you realize now that since you aren’t really in a life or death situation, you could’ve just walked inside the building. In your defense, you also didn’t know if the owner would’ve let you go on the roof, but Clarissa just proved that’s not an issue.

”I already got started while I was waiting, I hope you don’t mind” she says as you make your way over, taking a peek at what she’s made. Her first painting seems to be a view of the horizon, several buildings making up the bottom of the frame with the rest focused on the clouds and the big blue sky ahead of you both. It’s too simple to get a read on how good she actually is, but it looks nice!

”That’s not half bad” you say, trying to hold back your surprise.

”Thanks man. I’m not really sure what to paint next though”

>”How about me? I can model”
>”A self-portrait could be a fun challenge”
>”What about Jeanne and Barret?”
>”You should paint the battle from a few days ago”
>”An eerie painting of the sewers?”
>Other (write in)
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>>4756275
>>”How about me? I can model”
kek
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>>4756275
>”How about me? I can model”
>Strike a pose
pic related
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>>4756333
Supporting these trips
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>>4756333
+1
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>>4756298
>>4756333
>>4756337
>>4756410
Model for a painting

Writing!
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”How about me? I can model” you offer.

Clarissa raises an eyebrow, seemingly unsure about the prospect. ”I don’t know. Sometimes my portraits get a little abstract. Usually when I try to draw someone I think about how they make me feel and then it ends up a little...different” she tells you, setting the finished painting of the skyline down behind her before picking up another canvas.

”That’s fine, whatever you’ll have the most fun doing” you assure her.

”Alrighty then, I’ll give it a shot!” she answers.

You walk to a spot a few feet away from her and pull out Decimator, putting its tip to the ground as you hold the hilt with both hands. You make a point not to lean on it for support though, and keep your back arched straight with your head slightly tilted away. Damn, you’re cool and mysterious!

”Oh yeah, you’ll have to hold that pose for a while. You sure you’re good like that?” she asks.

”Perfectly fine!”

With that, the ranger gets to work on the canvas, mixing various paints on her palette and drawing lines carefully. There’s a certain delicateness in the way she operates compared to when she’s fighting in the field, and you can’t help but find yourself surprised once more at this new side of her. You certainly wouldn’t have expected her to have a ‘dainty’ hobby like painting.

After a few minutes, Clarissa speaks up in an attempt to fill the silence with conversation. ”So, how did things go with your girlfriend? I thought you were gonna take her on a date or something, but you weren’t gone too long” she says, only glancing up at you occasionally for reference before returning her eyes to the canvas.

”Actually...we broke up” you answer. ”Well, more like we’re on a break, really. It’s too dangerous for us to be together until my journey is complete, and I figured that our relationship would be better if we tried it after I’m finished”

Clarissa stops for a moment, looking up at you with sympathy. ”Oh...I’m sorry to hear that, Herald” she says before returning to the work at hand. ”This journey of yours...what exactly is it?” she asks. ”I thought being a herald was all about spreading your cause, but shouldn’t that last your entire lifetime?”

”Indeed” you answer curtly.

”So if this ‘journey’ you speak of is going to have an end, when exactly is that?”

You go quiet for a moment, contemplating the question. When...when will your journey be over?

>”When Silas is dead”
>”When the King acknowledges my accomplishments”
>”When I grow too old to keep travelling”
>”When Gnon recognizes my efforts”
>”I...I’ll know it when it comes”
>Other (write in)
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>>4756431
>”I...I’ll know it when it comes”
Could be tomorrow, could be in a hundred years.
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>>4756431
>>”I...I’ll know it when it comes”
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>>4756444
+1

(Good to have you back QM)
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>>4756431
>”I...I’ll know it when it comes”
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>>4756431
>"I...I'll know when it comes."
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>>4756440
>>4756444
>>4756470
>>4756483
>>4756583
"I...I'll know when it comes"

Writing!
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>>4756431
>”I...I’ll know it when I come”
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”I...I’ll know when it comes” you answer half-heartedly. Sure you set out to spread the word of Conquest, but you haven’t really considered the scope of your journey. How long are you going to keep this up? You’ve only been at it for close to a month now, so you doubt you’ll stop any time soon necessarily, but still- you can’t just wander around forever, can you?

”That doesn’t suit you” your friend responds, continuing her work.

”Huh?”

”Being indecisive like that. It doesn’t suit you” she says. ”Barret brought it up the other day too, when you were asking us what we should do before the invasion. Are you feeling alright?” she asks.

”Of course I am!” you answer, perhaps a bit more defensively than you intend. ”I’m human too- I have doubts and worries, Clarissa.”

”Sorry, I wasn’t trying to imply you weren’t. I guess...I’m just used to you being a strong, take charge kind of guy. I’m happy you feel like you can open up around me though” she answers.

There’s an awkward silence that lingers between the two of you for a while as you stand there in a fixed position, Clarissa toiling away over the canvas. You have felt more conflicted lately. Hell, even within the span of the last couple of days you were talking about marrying Trina, only to break up with her. Even if it’s just a temporary break, it seems so strange. You also felt confused and hung up on murdering the harpy broodmother until you remembered she was just a monster. Why does your heart seem filled with contradictions and doubts? You didn’t start your journey this way, did you?

”I’m finished” Clarissa says, interrupting your thoughts. ”It’s uh...it’s a little embarrassing though. You know what, maybe I’ll just throw this one awa-”

Your ranger friend is interrupted by you quickly sidling up next to her, taking a peek at the finished work. It’s...flattering, to say the least. She made you look like some sort of exaggerated caricature of a big, strong hero. You can’t help but feel embarrassed looking at it.

>”This is very flattering. Thank you” (Kind)
>”I don’t look anything like this!” (Embarrassed)
>”Aww, do you have a crush on me?” (Flirty)
>”This is perfect- it looks just like me” (Proud)
>”I’m… a bit put off” (Disappointed/Weirded Out)
>Other (write in)
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>>4756606
>Other (write in)
>"I like it! You even captured my rugged jawline!"
Kind with a hint of humor--no need to make her self-conscious!
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>>4756606
>>”This is very flattering. Thank you” (Kind)

+

>>4756615 this
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>>4756606
>>Other (write in)
Say, "I love it", fake a heart attack and Die. (Humorous + Kind)
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>>4756615
+1

Herald is starting to better understand the nuances of conquest now he realises everything isn't straight forward/black and white/good and bad.

There are shades of grey in everything. Even in chaos patterns emerge, just as in order there is an element of unpredictability.

Our guy is getting wiser!

Also I think Clarissa is DTF
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>>4756606
>>4756615
+1
>no sword in sight
>exquisitely ripped physique
Clearly she portrayed us as one with our weapon in this timeless piece.
The Decimator of Conquest.
Clarissa's genius transcends the battlefield. What a brilliant piece of art.
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>>4756615
Supporting
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>>4756615
>>4756620
>>4756625
>>4756673
>>4756763
>>4756881
Kind with a hint of humor

Writing!
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”I like it! You even captured my rugged jawline~” you say in a somewhat teasing tone, though the compliment is genuine. Nevertheless, it earns you an elbow from Clarissa.

”Oh shut up!” she answers, chuckling. There’s a big, toothy smile on her face that’s so earnest it makes you feel a little warm and fuzzy inside. ”Alright alright, I did you, so it’s only fair you paint me now” she says, setting up another canvas.

”Wait a minute, I’ve never painted before- I don’t really do art” you tell her, putting your hands up.

She bats away at the air dismissively. ”Nonsense, just try your best and it’ll be fine! Not like I’m gonna judge you...much” she jests.

With a sigh, you resign yourself to your fate, taking the palette and paintbrush from her as you get ready. Looking at her setup, you see there’s a little cup of water for rinsing out the paints, as well as a few cups of extra colors for mixing and whatnot.

Your companions draws her bow and points it towards the ground, posing with an arrow as if she’s knocking a shot. Of course, she’s not actually doing that- it’d be bad to fire an arrow in the city for no reason or to fire a bow dry, but you get what she’s going for. The question is...how are you going to do this?

>Paint her as close to the way she actually looks as possible
>Make her look brave and cool
>Emphasize her ‘feminine’ features
>Portray her as a bumbling idiot, for the sake of comedy
>Other (write in)

Also, someone roll 1d20+3 (+3 for INT)!
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>>4756916
>Paint her as close to the way she actually looks as possible

We're not the Herald of PROPER SHADING, so let's start off slow for now--even if we fuck up that'll give us more opportunities to paint and get better with Clarissa!
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>>4756916
>Paint her as close to the way she actually looks as possible
HOO-RAH, LET'S DO THIS!
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>>4756916
>Make her look brave and cool
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>>4756916
>>Paint her as close to the way she actually looks as possible
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Rolled 5 + 3 (1d20 + 3)

>>4756916
Alrighty, guess I'll roll!
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>>4757122
Fuck. Pic related, I guess
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>>4757131
Thanks for drawing my next post for me :^)

>>4756928
>>4757107
>>4757112
>>4757116
Paint her as close to the way she actually looks as possible

Writing!
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You take the brush in hand and begin to paint Clarissa as close to how she appears as possible. You add splashes of color, but largely just stick to black and trace an outline that’s really more of a stick figure than a proper portrait.

”This is...harder than it looks. How did you get so good at painting?” you ask her, stealing a glance for reference.

”It’s just practice like anything else, Herald. Been doing art since I was a little girl. Helps me express myself and get my thoughts in order” she tells you, not moving an inch from her pose. Compared to how great her portrait of you was, you can’t help but feel bad about how this thing is turning out.

”So… this probably won’t be very good” you say, letting out a frustrated sigh.

The ranger laughs at your remark, cracking a smile. ”I already told you it’s fine man! You almost done?”

After a few more quick lines, you nod your head. ”Yeah. You can come take a look”

Clarissa sheathes her bow and arrow and trots over to where you are, peeking at the canvas. As soon as she sees your Gods awful painting, she bursts out into raucous laughter. ”Holy...holy shit, that’s amazing” she says, still snickering as she gathers herself.

”Hey, come on!” you protest, but you can’t help but smile. You made an attempt at least, and you feel like you learned a little bit from the process. Who knows, maybe art is another new thing you can pick up?

*SKILL ACQUIRED! (Painting: 1)*

”No no, for real- I think it’s adorable. I’m gonna keep this” she says, grabbing the canvas before you can protest and stuffing it in her bag of holding. ”I’ll treasure it always” she half-jests, patting the bag for emphasis.

By the time it’s all said and done, you realize it’s already around 7:00pm, the sun setting over the horizon as Clarissa packs up the rest of the painting equipment in her bag of holding before grabbing the easel and heading down the stairs with you, both of you emerging from the front door.

”That was...a lot of fun. I wouldn’t mind hanging out with you again sometime” you admit as you make your way down the city streets.

”Yeah, same here. I’m probably gonna head back to the inn and start winding down pretty soon here. Don’t worry, I promise I won’t drink!” she says before you get a chance to rebut. ”What about you?”

>”I’m going to get some shopping done” (Where? Looking for anything in particular?)
>”I need to visit the library” (What do you do there?)
>”I’m hitting the barracks first for some late night training” (What kind?)
>”Actually, I think I’ll join you at the inn”
>Other (write in)

Thanks to >>4757131 for the pic- loved it so much I had to use it
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>>4757293
>Other (write in)
Let’s just go for a walk through the town and think

A lot has been going on in recent days and feel like we’ve been so busy ‘doing’ we haven’t had a chance to think

Also, her question about what prompts the end of our journey should drive some introspective thinking
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>>4757341
support
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>>4757293
>”I’m hitting the barracks first for some late night training” (What kind?)
Running
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>>4757341
good idea maybe we could walk by the water. it might be a very nice view around sunset.
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Was gonna aim for one more update tonight but I'm pretty tired, so I'll call it here. Will be back after work tomorrow.

As always, thanks for reading and playing A Herald's Journey!
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>>4757341
This, let's clear our head.

>>4757482
Thank you running man. You're a legend.
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>>4757341
support
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>>4757341
+1
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>>4757341
>>4757346
>>4757398
>>4757401
>>4757495
>>4757890
>>4758178
Go for a walk and get introspective

Writing! Just got home and brain is a bit scrambled, may take me a second to get written up
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”I’m going for a walk” you answer plainly. It’ll do you some good to get your thoughts in order, away from everyone and everything. Besides, you have a spot in mind that you bet will look beautiful with the sunset.

”Oh, alright then. See you soon, Herald” Clarissa responds, waving goodbye as the two of you part ways.

You make your way down to the coast where the invasion was fought only two days ago. You’re surprised to see the bodies that littered the shore have already been gathered up and taken elsewhere, likely after a gargantuan effort on the part of the city. The boats are already out and back to work as well. You get a good view of the horizon, the sun setting over the water beautifully.

You take a deep breath and gather your thoughts, your mind drifting to everything that’s happened over the last few weeks. Becoming an adventurer, dating and breaking up with Trina, meeting your companions and forming a party, uncovering a massive plot from Silas, fighting off an orc invasion, disbanding a crime syndicate- you’ve been fucking busy, to say the least.

Not to mention, memories of your past have started to come back. Only in fragments, but nevertheless it’s both exciting and concerning. On one hand, you’re remembering feelings and events that uncover more about who you are. On the other… that involves reliving some pretty traumatic experiences as well. There’s a reason you repressed those memories to begin with.

(1/2)
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There’s also Clarissa’s question bouncing around in your mind. When will your journey end? You gave her a half-assed answer earlier because even you don’t know. As much as you’ve dedicated yourself to spreading word of your cause, you can’t travel the world forever. There has to be some end goal, doesn’t there? Thinking about everyone else you’ve encountered, they all have some sort of goal. The blacksmith makes equipment and tools for people. The innkeep provides a place to rest. Jeanne wants to prove she doesn’t need her father’s clout to be relevant. Barret wants to be by her side. Everyone seems to have some sort of plan, yet you’re just drifting aimlessly with the vague goal of converting people to the philosophy of Conquest.

You’re 20 years old and have no idea what you’re supposed to be doing, to put it bluntly. Do you want revenge on Silas? Do you want to convert everyone in the Kingdom to Conquest? Do you want recognition from Gnon or the King? Do you want to become a world class adventurer?

You simply can’t decide what your goal is, and that indecision is making you doubt yourself.

Clearing your head of those thoughts for now, you decide to reflect more on your memories and recent actions. You have a lot of conflicting feelings, but the one that stands at the forefront in your head is…

>[Sorrow] Josh is dead and you broke up with Trina. You can’t help but be depressed.
>[Fear] You don’t know what Silas is up to, and worry how it will affect you and the people you care about.
>[Determination] No matter what, you will spread word of your cause. You’ve already racked up a sizable number of converts thus far.
>[Joy] For the first time since you were a child, you have people you care about who also care about you. It makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside.
>[Hope] You’ve still got the future ahead of you, and you’re feeling optimistic. No matter what happens, everything’s going to turn out okay- you’ll figure things out eventually.
>Other (write in)

(2/2)
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>>4758861
>>[Hope] You’ve still got the future ahead of you, and you’re feeling optimistic. No matter what happens, everything’s going to turn out okay- you’ll figure things out eventually.

We're going to make it bros
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>>4758861
>>[Hope] You’ve still got the future ahead of you, and you’re feeling optimistic. No matter what happens, everything’s going to turn out okay- you’ll figure things out eventually.
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>>4758869
. . . fuck
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>>4758861
>[Sorrow] Josh is dead and you broke up with Trina. You can’t help but be depressed.
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>>4758861
>[Hope] You’ve still got the future ahead of you, and you’re feeling optimistic. No matter what happens, everything’s going to turn out okay- you’ll figure things out eventually.

But are we lying to ourself...is this just a cover for deeper sorrow?
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>>4758861
>[Determination] No matter what, you will spread word of your cause. You’ve already racked up a sizable number of converts thus far.
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>>4758869
>>4759036
>>4759107
>>4759135
>>4759144
[Hope]

>>4759073
Bro I've known who you were since you mentioned fade to black sex scene hah

Writing!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vzu5jJO26gA

You take a deep breath.

Hope. Mixed within all your sadness, joy, fear, anger, anxiety, and everything else swirling around in your mind, hope is what shines the brightest. Regardless of what comes next, you’re optimistic about the future. Things are going to work out. You will complete your journey. Your companions will reach their goals. Everything is going to be okay.

You stare out at the ocean, the waves lazily lapping against the shore as the sun slowly recedes into the horizon. If your mother and father were still alive, they’d surely be proud of how far you’ve come. Looking back even just a few weeks ago, you’ve already grown so much. So what if you don’t have an end goal? So what if you don’t have life figured out?

You’re making the most out of every day, making friends and helping people as you go. Yours is a positive existence, one that betters the world at large- and that’s enough for you. You don’t know where the future will take you, but you do know that everything’s going to work out and that there’ll be a happy ending when all is said and done.

The rest of your feelings wash away with the tide as hope fills your heart. You close your eyes, enjoying the peace and quiet for a moment before moving forward. That’s all you can do, after all.

You notice something out of the corner of your eye- a figure in an alley nearby. You can’t quite make out who they are from this distance though.

>Head back to the inn
>Do some last minute shopping (Where? Looking for anything?)
>Rest at the Adventurer’s Guild
>Investigate the figure in the alley
>Other (write in)
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>>4759217
>>Investigate the figure in the alley
Halfling girl?
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>>4759217
>Rest at the Adventurer’s Guild
We’ve never done this, let’s try it out
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>>4759217
>>Investigate the figure in the alley

Mystery box!
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>>4759254
+1
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>>4759235
>>4759244
>>4759254
>>4759448
Investigate the alley

Writing!
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You approach the alley warily, Decimator half-drawn from its sheath. ”Hello? Who’s there?” you call out, only to be met with a quiet ‘shhh’ from within.

Stepping into the darkness, you see what looks to be a waterlogged and heavily injured orc soldier in bloodstained chainmail, his sword missing from its sheath. ”Be quiet! You’re going to get me killed or captur-” he says, only to stop when he sees you’re not a fellow orc. His face pales.

Immediately you pull out your sword fully and are upon him, blade ready to chop his neck. ”You’re coming with me, buddy” you say, only for the man to hold his hands up in surrender.

”No, please! Look, I don’t care about fighting anymore. We already lost the battle! I just want to get out of here and back home, not die or get imprisoned!” he pleads. You lower your blade, but only slightly- keeping it in a position where you can still quickly strike.

”You’re a deserter, then?” you ask.

”What? No! I fought alongside all my brethren and got knocked unconscious. Woke up in a pile of bodies and crawled my way out. Been camping in this alley and eating out of the trash” he tells you. ”I’m not going to hurt anyone, I just want to go home and see my family, honest!”

The look in his eyes gives you the impression he’s telling the truth, but you can’t tell for sure. Besides, even if he has given up on fighting, that doesn’t mean he wasn’t an enemy that tried to take over Rathalon, and someone who could’ve possibly harmed or killed humans. He’s a sapient race at least, not a decrepit monster like that harpy, but it’s worth being careful.

>”Sorry, but you’re coming with me” (Try to take him to the barracks)
>”I’ll give you a swift death” (Kill him)
>”Why did you all attack Rathalon anyhow?”
>”Okay, I’ll leave you be- but if you cause any trouble, I will hunt you down and make you suffer”
>”Alright, I’ll help you then” (How? Offer him a room? Give him supplies? Help him find a way home?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4759717
>”Why did you all attack Rathalon anyhow?”
>”Sorry, but you’re coming with me” (Try to take him to the barracks)
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>>4759738
This, we've got to be sure.
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>>4759738
Supporting

Capture and interrogate
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>>4759717
>”Why did you all attack Rathalon anyhow?”
Let's not play our hand yet--we can learn what he knows and then decide then.
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>>4759717
>>Other (write in)

If, after interrogating you, I let you go to meet Balagog's sister, could you tell her she has an admirer in Rathalon who wishes to mend the poor relations betweeen our two continents via a political alliance of marriage.

I'm a simple man with simple desires.
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>>4759717
>”You’re coming with me” (Try to take him to the barracks)
It's a monster. We should end him on spot, but whatever.
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>>4760053
>He’s a sapient race at least, not a decrepit monster like that harpy, but it’s worth being careful.

Orcs in this setting are NOT monsters.
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>>4759897
+1
One thing at a time
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>>4759968
I will support this.
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>>4759738
>>4759799
>>4759867
>>4759897
>>4759968
>>4760053
>>4760247
>>4760416
Capture him and interrogate

>>4760053
Like >>4760109 and the post itself put, Orcs are a sapient race. Your kingdom was trading with them up until a couple of months ago for some reason, which is why Josh ended up out of a job and in the Thieves' Guild to begin with

Writing!
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Without hesitation, you move to capture the orc. In his weakened state, you manage it without issue. Before he has a chance to retaliate, his arms are behind his back and clasped tightly in your iron grip. He struggles, but even with his orc physique, it seems you outrank him in terms of pure strength- much to his surprise. ”Damn it, NO! I don’t want to be imprisoned and die out here! Let me go HOME!” he half-pleads, half-demands.

”Play ball and I’ll consider it” you tell him, which causes the orc to ease up on his thrashing and complaining. He goes silent for a moment before slowly nodding in agreement. ”First and foremost, why the hell did you all attack Rathalon to begin with?” you inquire.

”Because Belfrost was going to attack us first!” he tells you. This causes a moment of hesitation- what the hell is he talking about? Not that you’d know much when it comes to military affairs, but you hadn’t heard word of a war coming, or seen the soldiers in the barracks preparing in any way. Furthermore, Josh seemed surprised that trading suddenly stopped- didn’t they initiate that?

”Hold on a minute, who told you that we were going to attack you? Why would we do that?” you ask.

”The higher-ups” he says, earning a scathing glare from you. ”Well, I don’t know the details! From what we were told, a high ranking member of your kingdom came and leaked the plans. Something about how in exchange for this information we’d help them with something. I swear, that’s all I know! I’m just a soldier!” he explains.

Silas. That motherfucker. If it were him, he’d easily be able to fabricate some bullshit military attack plans- and he did indeed have a high enough position to be in possession of such information, should it be legitimate. ”What about the trade then? Why did your people halt trading with us?” you ask next.

The orc shakes his head. ”I don’t know! I told you, I’m just a soldier- but I imagine it’s for the same reason. Everyone back home heard about a war coming, probably thought it best not to do trade with the enemy” he answers.

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”Alright- how many more of you are coming then?” you inquire.

At this question, the orc goes quiet, his expression sullen and downcast. ”This invasion was over 70% of our militia- almost ten thousand men were on those ships. You probably didn’t realize, but half of our ships sank from the vicious storm- Gods, it was poorly timed. Still, we needed the element of surprise. We had to push on and try to take the coast at all costs. It was the only advantage we had compared to the size of your lands. We were completely wiped out...by a storm and five hundred humans. Our attempt to stop your war failed- and we’ll likely be conquered. There is no more help coming” he says, seeming genuinely depressed as he speaks. ”Oh Gods, my family…” he mutters, tears starting to form in his eyes.

”Relax- we weren’t planning on going to war with your people. At least...not initially. After this attack I’m not sure, but assuming I can explain the situation to the right people, I might be able to rectify this misunderstanding” you explain.

The orc looks up at you, craning over his shoulder to meet your eyes. ”What...what are you talking about? What do you mean you weren’t going to wage war on us? If that were the case, then what did we fight and die for?” he asks, now confused and despondent over an entirely different issue.

You look away for a moment, struggling to explain how he almost died and how everyone he knew was fucked over by a single scheming bastard. ”It’s...difficult to explain. For now though, I’m afraid you’ll have to come with me” you tell him, which causes him to start weakly thrashing again.

”Please, no! I answered your questions, didn’t I? I played ball! I just want to go home!”

>Take him to the barracks like you planned
>Let him go
>Try to help him in some way (How?)
>Other (write in)

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>>4760488
>>Take him to the barracks like you planned
Safer in the barracks than out on the streets
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>>4760488
>Take him to the barracks like you planned
Be sure to tell our bro that he's no danger to anyone and he helped us
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>>4760488
>Take him to the barracks like you planned
We're guarding this asshole with our LIFE, though--if he shares that info with the others we can maybe get a ride home set up.
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>>4760488
>Take him to the barracks
He needs to tell them what he told us, maybe even send him home after as a messenger to tell our side of things
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We need to head South and conquest the orcs while they are so conquest-able.
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>>4760554
>>4760622
>>4760697
>>4760743
Take him to the barracks

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”I’m sorry, but I have to take you back. Don’t worry, I will personally guarantee your safety. If you tell the people at the barracks what you just told me, you and your brothers in arms will likely be released soon, and without much trouble. They may even let you leave early as a messenger!” you tell him.

The orc ceases his futile struggling, listening to what you’re saying. ”You...you promise?” he asks, looking at you with pleading eyes.

”Absolutely. I know the guy who runs the barracks in town, he’ll make sure nothing happens to you guys. Just cooperate with us and we can get things fixed pretty quickly, I reckon”

His eyes dart to the floor for a moment. ”I don’t know. Giving away intelligence to the enemy is high treason. I don’t want to be executed- I imagine none of the others have said a word yet” he explains.

”Hey, considering the circumstances, I think an exception would be made”

He lets out a sigh. ”Alright, fine. I’ll go with you” he says. You tentatively release him, keeping yourself at the ready to grab him again if he tries anything, but he cooperates. The orc even gives you time to take some rope out and bind his wrists without making much fuss.

As the two of you make your way down the city streets, it’s probably around 9:00pm or so, most everybody indoors and settling down for the night. Heading up to the barracks, you’re met by a man in strange, purple garb. Perhaps some sort of new fashion trend? ”Halt, citizen! Is that orc from the invading force?” he asks in a stern voice.

”Yes, but don’t worry- he’s not hostile! In fact, he’s told me some information that Jeffrey and the others need to hear right away!”

”Information, you say?” the figure asks, pausing for a moment. ”I see. Good work, citizen. I’ll take it from here” he says, walking towards you and your prisoner.

"You don't look like a soldier" you remark.

"This is just my casual clothing" he answers without skipping a beat. "It's...fashionable in the northern region"

>Hand over the orc
>Ask/say something to the figure (What?)
>Wait, something’s not right here…
>Other (write in)
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>>4760885
>>Wait, something’s not right here…
"Your not a soldier, your a ninja!"
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>>4760885
>Ask/say something to the figure (What?)
>"Sure it is. This prisoner's not leaving my sight, so how about you tell me who you really are?"
>Step between him and the orc in case Shredder here tries to pull a fast one.
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>>4760885
>>4760897
+1
>Get ready to strike the ninja if necessary
>Cut the orc's bonds asap
There might be more of them around and he can't defend himself with hands tied.

>>4760109
>>4760453
Sorry, I didn't try to shit up the thread, just missed the sapient race part. Fukc.
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>>4760885
>>Other (write in)

Attack him while he's off guard, utilize jump slash and Right of Might simultaneously, kill his ass
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>>4760885
>Wait something's not right here

Fuck off mate, I wasn't born yesterday. This is one of Silas's guys trying to tie up loose ends!

>Tell him a joke, then when he is laughing cut him to bits
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Apologies for the wait thus far guys! I like to keep the combat moving fast in a session-like format so it doesn't feel like it drags for y'all, but because of that I need a large slot of free time and I still have some work to be done.

Gonna keep the vote up until around 6 or 7pm CDT (just about 2-3 hours from now). If I don't take the vote count and start the combat by then, then I'll resume on Friday since I'm super busy tomorrow.

Again thank you all for your patience, I'll do my best to get the night free!
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>>4761195
>I'll do my best to get the night free!

Why don't you go out tonight, meet someone special, form a long term relationship and start a family rather than waste the precious time you have left running this quest.

Stop letting us hold you back, herald!
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>form a long term relationship and start a family
that's a very weird thing to say
https://youtu.be/Mn3oXHSUdKY
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>>4761384
>hurr durr, stop reproducing intelligent 1st world people
>no no no, why are you looking at China and India, what are you doing, they're not white, that's racist STOP STOP STOP

Environmental anti-natalists are the biggest cucks
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>>4761337
>Implying I don't have friends or loved ones I do things with
?

Otherwise though, I might give myself a break. Still got a good bit of shit to do and got distracted in the discord. Apologies for only 2 updates, but I WILL be back on Friday around 10:00am CDT (3:00pm UTC) and will start running the combat session with 30 minute rounds- hopefully we can get a bunch done!

As always, thanks for reading and playing A Herald's Journey!
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>>4760893
>>4760897
>>4760974
>>4761036
>>4761162
Guys, did the ninja walk up to us leaving the barracks or from some other direction? This is important because if he walked OUT of the barracks that implies a lot more here than him walking up to us from some shadowy alleyway. Is Jeffrey even alive right now? If this guy is a real ninja and not a cosplaying faggot, why would a career assassin march right up to us? And he went "Is that orc from the invading force?" immediately too
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>>4760885
>>4762360
yeah now that you mention it, lemme change my vote (>>4760974)
to
>Hit him in the center of the mass
(aiming for limbs/head will leave too much room to dodge for a ninja)
>Get between him and the orc
>Cut the orc's bonds asap

I assumed we were right next to the barracks, but there really isn't any indication of that.
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>>4762382
I'll back that as well. Resorting to murder right now is too hasty and risky, especially since we don't know if this guy is legit but shifty or straight up a bastard enemy in our way.

>>4760885
>Hit him in the center of the mass (aiming for limbs/head will leave too much room to dodge for a ninja)
>Get between him and the orc
>Cut the orc's bonds asap
Apprehending the ninja and having the orc help us drag him into the barracks is the way to go here. If it turns out the ninja is a real ally all along then we can apologize and make amends afterward. If he's an enemy then not only will this be further evidence for Jeffrey but it'll help the orc's case out too. We need to go for stunning the ninja and not hurting him too badly.
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>>4760885

Changing from>>4760893
to
>Hit him in the center of the mass (aiming for limbs/head will leave too much room to dodge for a ninja)
>Get between him and the orc
>Cut the orc's bonds asap
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>>4762360
>>4762382
You're about five minutes walk away from the barracks, for reference.

Funnily enough, it almost seems as if he appeared out of nowhere- like he wasn't there before and then just suddenly was- as if you only just noticed him after he called out.

As for his question, it was a little sudden but also consider the orc is injured and his armor is covered in dried blood.

Figured I'd answer some questions while I have a little free time!
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>>4760893
>>4760897
>>4760974
>>4761036
>>4761162
>>4762382
>>4762391
>>4762406
Alright, if I counted the votes and changed ones correctly, I BELIEVE we're going with

>>4761036
As a heads up, you can only use one technique per turn!

>>4762382

I'll count this as basically the first turn of combat, so roll me 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX). You need a 17 to hit!

If you make that, roll me 1d10+7 (+7 for STR, +1 for Good Quality, -1 for Ninja Garb) for damage- assuming you're using Decimator!

Also, when you free the Orc, do you give him the spare shortsword in your bag to help him fight alongside you?
>Y
>N

I'll leave this mini vote up for about 20-30 minutes (or first vote that appears after that time)
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Wait I linked it wrong, going with >>4762382, not the one I was giving a heads up on!
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>>4764396
>>Y
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Rolled 16 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4764396
>Y
COME ON DICE!
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Rolled 4 + 7 (1d10 + 7)

>>4764396
>If you make that, roll me 1d10+7 (+7 for STR, +1 for Good Quality, -1 for Ninja Garb) for damage- assuming you're using Decimator!
HERE GOES!
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>>4764396
>Y
You got it right and sorry for ID fuckery, but I can't do much about it.

>>4764411
Are you sure anon? Thought we're going for non-lethal o-o
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>>4764419
oh fuck my bad
yeah disregard >>4764411 I got a bit too hype
ninja takedown needs to be NONLETHAL
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Something isn’t right about this strangely dressed purple fellow. You don’t even try to ascertain his identity or give him a chance to explain. Sometimes, instinct alone is enough to recognize an enemy.

In one swift motion, you unsheathe Decimator and cut the orc’s bonds before readying the blade for a thrust towards the strange man’s midsection. You watch as the figure’s eyes widen in surprise, your sharp blade piercing his gut as he jumps backwards. His evasive maneuver is enough to prevent the wound from being lethal, but blood is starting to stain his cloth wrappings as he clutches the wound with one hand.

*Ninja’s Health: -11 (49/60)*

He narrows his eyes at you, practically spitting his words. ”To think you saw through my lies...you’re more perceptive than you look...” Wait, really? He kinda has ‘evil, secretive villain’ written all over him with that weird ass getup. Still, you take his mumbling as an opportunity to quickly draw the shortsword from your bag of holding, tossing it to the orc.

”Can you fight, orc?” you ask him.

He smirks. ”Yeah, and the name’s not orc- it’s Grug!” he responds. With that, Grug charges forward as well with an overhead swing. You see the blade connect right between the neck and the shoulder. With this, your former prisoner should easily be able to sever him in twain!

Unless…?

You swear you saw his blade start to slice through the enemy’s body, only for there to be a weird log with a parchment pinned to it in his place! You and Grug are both baffled by this display, and hear chuckling from a few feet away. ”You think you could catch me off guard twice?” the ninja asks.

*NINJA’S TECHNIQUE REVEALED: Substitution Log*

(Once per day, when the Ninja would’ve been hit by an attack, the attacker finds themselves hitting a log instead, with the Ninja a few feet away from the spot they once were)

”How did you…?” you ask, but are interrupted by the ninja putting two fingers to his mouth before tracing them in the air, his hand moving at great speed as red energy trails behind them, hanging there in space. You recognize what he creates as a magic circle for Conquest Magic from when you read about Conquest in that book a while back!

”Divide and Conquer!” he shouts, magic pouring from his form. His body glows red for a moment before two more copies of himself appear on either side of his original body. ”Let’s see how you handle me now!” they say in unison.

>Attack (Which one?)
>Use a technique (Which?)
>Do something fancy (What?)
>Give commands to Grug (What?)
>Other (write in)

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30 minute voting rounds! If there’s no votes after 30 minutes, I’ll go with the first vote after the time limit.
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>>4764429
Can we get Herald's status? I don't quite remember all our attacks and items.
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>>4764440
Of course! Apologies

https://pastebin.com/d4Z5Dbm7

Grug isn't a party member so he isn't on here, but he's 20/40 Health for reference.
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>>4764429
>>4764442
>Give commands to Grug (What?)
Tell him that illusions will disappear once we CONQUEST the real one. (Attack the main)
>Rush and use Right of Might on the real ninja in attempt to slice him in half (horizontally, so if his clones get in the way, they get fucked too)
Let's remind this puny clown that we're the local Herald of Conquest.
Time for a Conquest standoff!
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>>4764457
Alright!

Roll 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX) to hit! Once again, you need at least a 17.

If you succeed, roll 1d10+7 (+7 for STR, +1 for Good Quality, -1 for Ninja Garb) for damage!
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Rolled 4 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4764472
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shitshitshitshitshitshit
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You charge forward once more, trying to aim at the main ninja’s body as you fill yourself with the powers of Conquest, only to be stopped short by the two clones. Both of them wield some sort of strange, knife like weapon. On their own you bet you could overpower them, but both of them together are enough to prevent you from reaching the main opponent as you feel your muscles start to swell back down from the technique wearing off.

Grug, on the other hand, is able to slip by thanks to your distraction! He goes to strike at the ninja, but the mysterious assailant quickly steps out of the way, readying another one of those strange knives to stab at Grug!

Wait, FUCK! Why did you tell Grug to go up and fight that dude? The whole reason he’s here is to probably kill him so he can’t tell the military what happened- and the orc’s already injured to boot. Now the ninja’s in a prime position to take his life!

You try desperately to rush towards him and take the blow, but are stopped by the two clones striking at you, forcing you to react!

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Roll 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX) to dodge! First two die are the clones against you, last one is the main ninja against Grug!

Sorry for repost, forgot to add some details for the Right of Might technique usage! And then had to do it again because forgot image aghhh, please forgive!

Original rolls: 8+7, 18+7, 10+7, so 15 and 25 against you, and 17 against Grug!
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Rolled 13 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4764510
please dodge mr herald
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Rolled 1, 3 + 3 = 7 (2d6 + 3)

First roll is damage against Herald for the clone that managed to hit

Damage = 1d6 (+5 for STR, -3 for Plate Armor, -2 for Kite Shield)

Second dice is against Grug

Damage = 1d6+3 (+5 for STR, -2 for Chainmail)
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>>4764419
>>4764426
NEVERMIND FUCK THIS GUY
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You dodge the first clone’s strike, its knife-like weapon only slashing at air as you duck underneath the blow. The other clone manages to stab at you, but thanks to your speed and positioning it only manages to hit your shoulder pauldron, maybe leaving a bit of a bruise to deal with later at most.

*Herald’s Health: -1 (49/50)*

Grug, on the other hand, takes a bit more of a hit. The ninja slices down with his weapon, stabbing at a small opening near his shoulder- causing a fresh coat of blood to paint his already worn and stained armor. Your former prisoner howls in pain, staggering backwards, but is still alive!

*Grug’s Health: -6 (14/40)*

”Protect yourself!” you shout as you push past the two clones, now standing between the mystery assassin and Grug. His two clones quickly join his side, all three ready to strike you down.

”You’ll die here if you get in my way, you know” the strangely-dressed man says.

You grit your teeth and hold your weapon forward. This guy may have some fancy magic you’ve never seen before, but you’re the motherfucking Herald of Conquest. You’ve dealt with worse!

Despite his injuries, Grug doesn’t seem to falter either. Sure he looks scared as shit, but if he really wanted to he could’ve started running! The fact that he’s at least trying to fight speaks somewhat to his honor- that or he doesn’t believe he could run away from you or the ninja.

>Attack (Main or Clone?)
>Use a technique (Jumping Spin Slash or On My Orders?)
>Do something fancy (What?)
>Give commands (What?)
>Other (write in)

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30 minute round!
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>>4764533
>Attack Main
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>>4764533
>Attack Main
fuck you weaboo scum
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>>4764533
>Attack Main

Sorry for endangering the orc, I'm too used to careless combat with all characters.
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>>4764539
>>4764545
>>4764553
Alright, I need another 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX) to hit! 17, same as always!

If you make it, roll 1d10+7 (+7 for STR, +1 for Good Quality, -1 for Ninja Garb) for damage!
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Rolled 9 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4764564
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Rolled 4 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4764564
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Rolled 3, 6, 17 + 7 = 33 (3d20 + 7)

With Grug safely behind you, you ready Decimator and lunge for the main body, only to once more be blocked by the two clones working in concert. Damn these fucking things!

As you lock blades with these magical copies, the main ninja chuckles. ”You fool, you’re ten years too early to face me! My speed and magical copies make my defenses nigh impenetrable! Fighting me has spelt your do-OOOWWW, FUCK!” he shouts, his monologue interrupted by Grug crouching down and stabbing at a gap between the copies, his shortsword finding purchase in one of the fucker’s knees.

*Ninja’s Health: -11 (38/60)*

The purple-garbed dickhead quickly jumps backwards, holding his knife at the ready. ”You-you fucking ASSHOLE! I was having a Gods-damned MOMENT!” he growls in frustration, but your companion still stays steadfastly behind you.

”I hope you don’t consider this cowardice- but you told me to protect myself” Grug says, ignoring the fuming assailant.

”Nah, what you’re doing is perfect. We’ll finish this son of a bitch off soon” you respond as the clones and the main body all charge directly at you with their weapons!

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Roll 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX) to dodge!
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Rolled 4 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4764584
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Rolled 2, 4, 6 = 12 (3d6)

Rolling damage against you

1d6 (+5 for STR, -3 for Plate Armor, -2 for Kite Shield) x3
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With all three of them upon you, there’s no way to dodge the barrage of blades, the knife-like weapons stabbing against your armor. One in your shoulder and one in your side are both thankfully protected against from the armor, only leaving some minor bruises to deal with later, but the main body manages to slash at your hand, blood pouring down Decimator’s hilt as you stumble backwards.

*Herald’s Health: -12 (37/50)*

”I’ve had about enough of this charade, knight. This is your last chance to run before I bring out my greatest attack!” the ninja says, him and his clones forming a semi-circle around you.


”Why don’t you do less yapping and more slashing?” you answer, but admittedly you can’t help but sweat a little under the circumstances. Damn it, if only your friends were here- this fight would be a cinch!

”Maybe...maybe you should go” Grug says. ”I already told you what I know. You said you’re good friends with some big military guy, right? Maybe they’d believe you, even without me”

Wait, is this guy serious?

>Attack (Which?)
>Use a technique (Which?)
>Do something fancy (What?)
>Give commands (What?)
>Leave Grug behind and make a strategic retreat
>Other (write in)

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Another 30 minutes
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>>4764616
>Use a Jumping Spin Slash on main

And I'm not rolling this time.
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Rolled 1 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4764629
Ill roll for you
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>>4764633
well now I'm rolling as well
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>>4764633
Thank God it's not time to roll yet!
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>>4764616
>On my orders

>Herald attack main
>Grug stab at him from a defensive stance quickly after
>Herald strike at mains legs to try and hobble him
>Grug once again stab the main from defensive stance

I want Grug alive, I think he is a good potential party member
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>>4764629
>>4764633
Looks like we won't be trying this one!
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>>4764641
Unfortunately, "On My Orders" uses Herald's action, i.e he can't attack the same turn he uses it. It's a better technique when you've got more party members around
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>>4764645
Oh right, so Grug would get two turns but not us?
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>>4764643
Nah not to worry, I'm of the DM/QM philosophy 'No rolls count, good or bad, unless I call for them', so I am not using either of those rolls above
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>>4764649
Yes that is correct. It's not terribly useful in this situation comparing your stats to Grug's unless there was somethings you needed specifically Grug to do
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>>4764641
>>4764645
welp

>Herald spin attack main
>Grug stab at him from a defensive stance quickly after

maybe this?
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>>4764654
Support
No one has ever escaped from the Herald spin attack!
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>>4764654
+1
We better brace ourselves after, this super attack he claims to have at the ready could be serious...or hot air
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>>4764629
>>4764654
>>4764660
>>4764666
Jumping Spin Slash on main!

Roll me 1d20+5 (+5 for DEX). Taking the best of two rolls since you're using Jumping Spin Slash.

KEEP IN MIND- This technique requires two-handing, so you won't get damage reduction from your shield this round.

If you get a 17 or higher on the roll, roll 1d10+7 (+7 for STR, +1 for Good Quality, -1 for Ninja Garb) for damage!
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If there wasn't 3 of him, I'd vote to just lasso the edgelord and shank him till he starts dropping loot. Fuck weaponized schizophrenia.
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Rolled 11 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4764671
GET SOME!
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Rolled 14 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4764671
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Rolled 14 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4764680
delet
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Rolled 5 + 7 (1d10 + 7)

>>4764681
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Rolled 2 + 7 (1d10 + 7)

>>4764681
Nice!
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Forgot it's best of two.
Now let's destroy that fucker.
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Rolled 14, 10, 9 + 7 = 40 (3d20 + 7)

”Are you stupid? I told you I’d personally guarantee your safety. Now let’s kill this retard and get moving!” you answer.

Grug responds with a wry grin, nodding.

Leaping into the air, you put both hands on Decimator’s hilt as you flip forward, all three bodies looking up at you in surprise. You press down with all your weight and slam into the main body’s shoulder, blood gushing out as you tear through the pauldron!

*Ninja’s Health: -12 (26/60)*

The figure cries out in pain as Grug lunges forward and stabs at his torso, another shallow cut that causes blood to soak into the assailant’s garments!

*Ninja’s Health: -8 (18/60)*

The assassin is looking pretty bad now, blood starting to soak into his clothes as he struggles to stay standing. Thankfully, your stunt seems to have kept his attention- the ninja and his clones all turning around to face you once more.

”That’s it. I’m going to kill you” he says in a cold, quiet voice. The two clones lunge at you with their weapons again, but this time the main body draws another magic Conquest circle in front of himself.

”Spear of Gnon!”

Crimson-colored magic coalesces into the form of a giant spear larger than your entire body. After a brief moment, it shoots at incredible speed, barreling directly towards you!

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Roll 1d20+5 to dodge.

All three dice are against you, but the third dice is only a +5 instead of a +7, since it’s working off of the Ninja’s WIS to aim instead of his DEX.
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Also as a heads up, I need to break for a bit to do something. Will hopefully resume at 4:00pm CDT, 5:00pm at the latest!

Hope to see you guys there!
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Rolled 5 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4764721
Nat 20 cmon
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>>4764732
I am sorry
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>>4764732
Why have the dice forsaken us?
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Rolled 10 (1d20)

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Rolled 16 + 5 (1d20 + 5)

>>4764721
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What even is the DC? I'm too stupid to decipher the (14, 10, 9 + 5)
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>>4764837
Apologies! Still doing a few things but let me answer that.

When dodging, you need to roll equal to or above the enemies' attacks. The first two attacks had a +7, so their dc was 21 and 17, and the third attack had a +5 so the dc was 14. Hope that explains things!

I will hopefully resume and be back with a post in around an hour
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>>4765050
Oh yeah it does, thanks.
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Would you like to spend a Conquest point to succeed the dodge roll against the attacks?
>Y
>N

Will leave this up for 30 minutes.
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>>4765217
>No
We take it like a champ. What doesnt kill us makes us stronger. ect
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>>4765217
>No
Let's save it for next fumbled attack roll...
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Rolled 3, 3 + 4 = 10 (2d6 + 4)

>>4765229
>>4765246
Not spending the point! God I hope you guys survive

First rolling the damage against Herald from the clones

Damage = 1d6+2 (+5 for STR, -3 for Plate Armor) x 2
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Rolled 8, 6, 8, 7 + 1 = 30 (4d8 + 1)

Damage from the Spear of Gnon Spell

Damage = 4d8+1 (+4 for INT, -3 for Plate Armor)
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>>4765320
>>4765324
Jesus
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>You are Clarissa Novum-
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>>4765331
>>4765336
Dont worry we still have 7 health left
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>>4765343
No my friend, you have -3 health left.
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>>4765348
Just a flesh wound
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I would like to apologize for rolling so badly
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The clones come at you first with their weapons. Without your shield to protect you, you take a bit more of a beating than usual as they stab at some of the gaps in your armor, blood dripping down your body.

*Herald’s Health: -10 (27/50)*

The two copies jump out of the way however, as the Spear of Gnon comes towards you. In your current state and at the speed it’s going, there’s simply not enough time to dodge. It’s okay though- you’ve survived worse! Maglubiyet couldn’t put you down with his giant maul, and Balagog with his mace and special technique didn’t fare much better.

You’re the fucking Herald of Conquest, and up until now you’ve kicked everything’s ass that’s come your way and survived. You aren’t about to be done in by some faggot in a purple dress!

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*Herald’s Health: -30 (-3/50)*

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The pain is unbearable- the damage is undeniable. You are likely going to die, here, in the streets of Rathalon.

After all these years of training and learning about Conquest to help others. After all your adventures- finally meeting friends who you could share your joys and sorrows with. Everything led to this- dying like a dog in the streets to an assassin and their bullshit magic. What’s worse is that it was Conquest Magic. You’ve dedicated your whole life to this cause, toppled countless enemies, and yet Gnon still hadn’t blessed you with his abilities.

Sure you didn’t make an effort to contact him, but that’s only because the priest himself said that usually Gnon usually doesn’t respond to peoples’ prayers! To think that the God of the very philosophy and ideal you seek to spread is, in a roundabout way, responsible for your demise, is like some kind of sick fucking joke.

You’re sure Grug is shouting something at you, but you can’t make out the words- all you can hear is a high-pitched noise whirring in your ears as reality around you begins to mix and swirl like some sort of abstract painting.

Well, maybe this isn’t so bad. Your whole life has been difficult- just struggle after struggle with never ending hardship. Maybe...maybe you’re tired. Perhaps you deserve this rest. At least this way, dying as a human, you can see your parents again in the Heavens. You aren’t sure exactly how only being a soul works, but it’s surely worth something, right?

Or...perhaps you’re not done yet. Perhaps that old, familiar hatred is starting to creep its way back into your mind as you think back on your utterly shit life. Maybe you don’t give a fuck if you have to become a demon and serve a God of Evil- maybe becoming a veritable force of nature and getting your revenge on this world would be enough.

Of course, if what the old man said is correct, that means damning somebody else you love. Can you really do that?

>Die a human
>Pull out a behelit
>???

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>>4765361
>>???
Either this or dying as a human
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>>4765361
>>???

What choice do we have?

Besides just raging hard enough to pull the damn spear out and take that assassin with us.

Or Becoming a Monty Python gig
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>>4765343
They did 40 damage to us. You didn't count
>>4765320

Thanks for running. This was a fun quest while it lasted.

Oh wait, the Behelit's going to activate as soon as Barret or Jeffrey walk around the corner to see us dying and hup!. there we go, Armageddon on Earth.
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>>4765361
>Die a human
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>>4765375
Yeah I forgot to count the clones damage
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>>4765375
There's still a choice to vote on, anon!

Gonna leave this one up for a hot minute for obvious reasons, will likely give it a few hours so people have a chance to see it and weigh in.
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>>4765361
>>???

Anger issues powerful enough to keep us alive. That's some real Doom Slayer shit.
LET'S a FUCKIN GOOOOO
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>>4765361
>>Die a human
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>>4765361
>>4765382
>>4765375
>>4765386
Yeah, screw it, you're right. Changing vote to

>>???
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>>4765361
>???

Go go mystery box
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>>4765361
>???
Let's go for a ride mortal!
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>>4765364
>>4765368
>>4765394
>>4765422
>>4765431
>>4765440
>>4765617
???

Also, good news! I got a little excited and, seeing all the votes, figured it would end up this way and started writing the posts up before realizing it, so they'll be coming pretty soon!
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You are Castor, a God of Goblin Slaying. Well, demi-god if you’re splitting hairs, but divinity is divinity, damn it! Being a demi-god of such a niche and gruesome topic has been pretty tricky though. Not a lot of people need to avidly pray or worship you for goblins to be slain, as most adventurers can do the job handily without your help. Well, they can take on the normal little greenskin shits anyways, but as soon as hobs and behemoths enter the picture- they suddenly remember you again!

There is one funny, nameless little mortal that’s been stirring up trouble lately though. He beseeched you with humility and a genuine desire to receive your aid. He provided some pretty sweet offerings too- which you basically never get. Now he’s stopping freaking invasions- which you may or may not have had a small hand in- and getting the attention of the big boy Gods. It’s so lame because you, like, totally found him first!

Anyways, back to the funny little human. He seems to be in a pretty bad spot. You can tell his soul’s gonna start coming up to the heavens any minute now. He hasn’t done enough yet to become a demi-god, but he’d probably get a nice welcoming party from some of the nicer Gods. Hell, you’d definitely stop by and give him a big thumbs-up!

The thing is, you really don’t wanna see him go just yet. He’s got so much potential, and if it had been a contest of raw skill and strength down there, he totally would’ve whipped that ninja faggot’s ass! Too bad the ninja was one of Gnon’s freakin’ golden boys. Apparently they’ve all proven themselves enough to him in some way or another, but they all basically live with freaking cheat codes! Talk about unfair!

Anyways, you really wanna help this mortal, but there’s a lot of cons to consider with doing so. First of all, he didn’t even accept your generous offer to become your champion! Sure you kinda sabotaged yourself by being so open about the process, but still- the audacity to deny a God- err, demi-god! Furthermore, going down there and intervening is directly against the Gods’ principles. Best case scenario, you’ll have your divinity revoked and become just another mortal up in the heavens. Worst case scenario, they’ll tear up your soul until you cease to exist, or send you down to hell, where you’re likely to become that freaky God of Evil’s next meal. Yeesh!

On the other hand though, flexing on mortals does sound pretty fun.

And you really do have a soft spot for this son of a bitch.

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Bah, to hell with the Gods and their damn rules!

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Ohhhh, FUCK does it feel good to be in the flesh again! You stretch the muscles of Herald’s body, getting a feel for it. The poor bastard is unconscious, but his soul’s still inside his body, which means you should be able to save him!

If you had unlimited time, you could easily take care of this problem for him and fix him up entirely, but mortal bodies weren’t really made to hold divinity. You probably only have a minute to work with before your divinity would start corrupting his body and mind. Enough time to take care of this ninja guy and save your buddy’s life, but maybe not enough time to fix everything...

You raise his head- err, your head. Yup, his entire left side is gone, and his armor is basically destroyed, save for his helmet. His left arm, left leg, and the innards on his left side are all toast. You have enough time to save two of those and deal with the ninja asshole before you gotta bounce.

The innards are obviously a must, but do you salvage his arm or his leg? Damn it, if only he was conscious he could just tell you what he wanted! An arm would obviously let him continue to wield a sword and a shield at the same time. Also, living everyday life would probably be a lot easier with both arms. On the other hand, even if getting a peg leg wouldn’t hurt his overall DEX too much, it would definitely make it way harder to dodge attacks in the future. Shit, what do you think he’d want more?

>Save his left arm
>Save his left leg

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>>4765736
>>Save his left leg
Leg bro. we can afford to lose the arm. besides we USE the right one more often.
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>>4765736
>Save his left leg

YYYYYEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

THANK YOU
DIAMOND DICKED
SUPREME SCHLONG
UNTOUCHABLE
DAY-ONE HOMIE
BASED
CASTOR!
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>>4765736
>Save his left leg
Because fantasy worlds are NEVER wheelchair accessible
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>>4765736
>Save his left leg
Castor that glorious bastard
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>>4765736
>>Save his left leg
oh wow. i thought we where invincible
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>save his left arm

Then work on becoming a tank so we don't need to dodge
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>>4765736
>Save his left leg
That's a fucking bloodbath.
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>>4765736
>Leg

And Chad Castor>Gnon
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>>4765744
>>4765745
>>4765749
>>4765771
>>4765968
>>4766010
>>4766112
>>4766176
Save the leg

Writing!
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”What the hell was that flash of light? How are you still alive?!” the ninja shouts incredulously, but you ignore his bleating for now and get to work.

Tendrils of your red, celestial energy shoot out and grab at Herald’s innards and leg, pulling them back towards the body as divine magic fuses them back into place and starts putting his body on overtime to make more blood. You quickly cauterize the shoulder stump with Godly flames as you get up from the ground, picking up Herald’s sword with his remaining arm.

”This is...this is impossible” the ninja mutters, his words barely audible as he stammers for breath at the sight of such Godly epicness. Even the orc fella drops the shortsword in awe, staring up at you as you fiddle with the fingers on your hand. Ohhhhhh man, how many years has it been since you’ve inhabited a body made of flesh again? Gah, if only you had more time to savor it!

You turn your attention to the assailant, tossing him a wry grin. ”Oh buddy, you are in for it now!” you taunt. Immediately the enemy’s clones jump at you, but with a quick wave of your arm, a sea of red, magical energy gushes out from your body, destroying them immediately with barely any effort on your part.

Panicking, the assassin tries to run away- only to be met by a sparkling wall of red energy after you turn your head upwards. He puts his back to the wall, staring at you with wide-eyed desperation. ”How...what is this? I don’t...I don’t want to die!” he begs.

>Attack
>Spa-

Wait a minute, you’re a fucking demi-god. Aside from messing with his soul, you can deal with him however you want! You’re basically a font of celestial magic. Whether you spare him or kill him is up to you, but as far as the details go, the sky's the limit!

>How do you assblast this retard? Do you kill him or let him live?
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>>4766438
>Dr. Manhattan him
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>>4766630
This
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>>4766438
Let him live.
Take his right arm from him and remove all his clothing but his hood.
If the Gods have a problem with it, say we can say we were evening the playing field.
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>>4766630
>>4766635
Do this as well, but to his clones instead.
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Castor already broke the non-interference rule and it's serious no matter what he does now.
Fuck sparing that retard.
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>>4766630
This
Castor is too fucking based
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It's the degree of severity for what he's done.

It's one thing to save a mortal he cares for.

It's another to activity kill another God's recognized favored mortal while being a demi-god.

The rules are in place so the Gods don't actively interfere on the mortal plane.

Do you want Castor to die in the fiery pits Hell or only stripped of divinity?

I know which one I'd choose for him.
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>>4766438
>>4766630
+1 This. This divine intervention's gonna stir the pot with the other gods no matter what--might as well enjoy it while we can and send a fucking message.
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>Do you want Castor
I want him to paint the street with that fagger.
Remember that he became a demigod based solely on goblin extermination during his mortal life. I truly believe this crazy motherfucker can manage to cover this up or make elder gods SEETHE and start interfering into each other's assets as well. We could see some interesting stuff as a result of this.
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>>4766630
>>4766631
>>4766635
>>4766666
>>4766769
Dr. Manhattan this bitch

Writing! Heads up I have a big thing in around an hour, so if I don't finish writing in time, then the post will come later tonight after that.
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>>4766808
Yes
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>>4766808
I'm all for later post if it means more quality/content!
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>>4766808
No sweat, man! More than happy to wait for DEMIGOD ANTICS
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”Sorry buddy, no dice” you tell him, deciding to be smug about how you’re so cool you don’t even need to roll to end his miserable little life! Haha, get fucked retard!

With a wave of your hand and a bit of concentration, divine energy begins pouring out from the body you’re inhabiting, pushing into every orifice in the ninja’s body. The assassin begins to glow from within before bursting into a fine, red mist- blood and viscera raining down around where he once stood.

You sheathe Herald’s sword, making a gun with your fingers as you put them up to your lips and blow for good measure. ”I still got it, baby~” you muse as the orc next to you falls on his ass.

You turn to face him- shit, you’ve only got a few seconds left! Putting on your best epic God impression, you make your voice boom with radiant energy. ”Mortal, I shall return this body to its rightful owner soon. Take him to the barracks and turn yourself in, lest you face the wrath of the Gods!”

With that, you gather up all your magical energy and shoot out of Herald’s body, leaving him unconscious as you hurdle back towards the heavens. From way up high, you can see the orc pick him up with both arms and hurry off in the direction of the barracks. Good, looks like your job here is done.

Time to face the harshest punishment of your (after)life…

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You wake up, your head hurting like a motherfucker. The last thing you remember is that big fuckoff arrow shearing off your left side, but lo and behold- you’re still alive! Attempting to sit up on the foreign bed you’ve found yourself in, you realize you’ve only got one arm to work with now.

*BANE ACQUIRED! One-armed*

One-armed: You can no longer wield a shield and sword simultaneously. You also can’t use weapons or techniques that require two-handing. Certain tasks may be more difficult as well.

Once you’re up, you quickly lift the sheets to check out the situation. Somehow, your left side and leg are perfectly intact, and otherwise you feel completely healthy! You can still feel Aemis’ energy coursing through your body, though strangely enough you don’t feel Castor’s influence anymore…

*BOON REMOVED! Goblin Sense*

Your body seems a lot tougher now for having taken such abuse as well, which you find mildly amusing.

*ATTRIBUTE INCREASE! (CON: 6)*

After gathering your thoughts and surveying your condition, you now realize there’s a weight pressed down on your leg. Lowering the covers, you see Clarissa asleep in a chair with her head on the bed.

Not long after this realization, Barret comes into the room- his eyes widening in surprise at the sight of you up and about. ”OH CRAP! JEANNE, GET IN HERE- HE’S AWAKE!” he shouts, causing Clarissa to jerk up from your spot, wide awake now.

”Huh? What’s going on?!” she says, rubbing her eyes before looking your way. ”Holy crap, you’re awake! You feeling alright?”

”I think so-” you say, only to be interrupted by Jeanne hurrying down the hall.

”Herald!” she says, taking a moment to catch her breath before patting down her cloak and approaching your bedside with the other two. ”It’s good to see you awake. You were out for a while there” she explains.

”Thanks, guys” you answer, smiling at the endearing sight before you. Of course, your smile quickly fades as you feel the back of your head with your good arm. Your helmet’s still on- nice! Although...it seems the rest of your armor’s gone- you’re otherwise dressed in your casual clothes. Thinking about the last thing you remember, it probably got destroyed.

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Putting that aside for now, you decide to address Jeanne’s remark. ”How long was I out?” you ask.

”Three days” Clarissa answers without skipping a beat. ”Three days ago Jeffrey came running to the inn and told us something had happened to you. We came as soon as we could. Thankfully you were still alive and breathing, but they just couldn’t wake you up. You must’ve really been exhausted” she tells you.

”I see. I’m sorry for worrying you all- and for saying that I may need to postpone our little adventure. It seems my armor got destroyed in my last battle” you tell your companions.

”Ah, you don’t need to worry about that, boss man!” Barret says. ”We actually have a little surprise for you. You got it on you, Jeanne?” he says, turning his attention to the mage.

”Yup, one second” she says, reaching into her bag of holding and producing a shiny new set of plate armor- one that appears to be geared for a one-armed individual such as yourself. ”We all chipped in and worked with the blacksmith to get it fitted for you” she says, setting it beside your bed.

You’re honestly in utter disbelief at the gesture. ”But...how? Plate armor costs nearly a thousand gold pieces!” you ask, somewhat bewildered.

”Like she said, we all chipped in! Though, Jeanne did pay for most of it” Clarissa sheepishly admits. Barret looks down at the floor in embarrassment too.

Jeanne crosses her arms and lets out a sigh. ”That’s because you two idiots have no idea how to save your money. Thank the Gods one of us is responsible!”

”I...I don’t know what to say…” you respond, trailing off. You want to cry, for more than one reason, but you do your best to hold it in- wait, damn it!

>Suck that shit up! You won’t show any vulnerability!
>A single manly tear can be allowed
>A good cry is in order. You trust your teammates and you’re really emotional right now
>Other (write-in)

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>>4766847
>>A single manly tear can be allowed
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I fucking hate each and every single one of you.
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>>4766847
>Suck that shit up! You won’t show any vulnerability!

>>4766860
what
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>>4766847
>>A single manly tear can be allowed

>>4766863
I'm mad, okay.
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Is it possible for Herald to get a hand replacement of any kind in this world? Asking cause it won't let me sleep at night.
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>>4766877
We can always go the Ash Williams route and graft the flute on or something!
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>>4766890
please no
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>>4766847
>A single manly tear can be allowed
Well if Castor got thrown down to the fiery pits of hell I believe it is only correct we avenge him in someway. After we figure out an arm replacement.
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>a single manly tear

Maybe we can have a prosthetic arm with a shield made for combat, and other attachments for day to day tasks? (Hope QM doesn't think I'm looking for a sneaky work around)
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>>4766920
Herald doesn't know that yet. But once he does, we hit the temple and ask to talk to the CEO of gods.

>>4766936
I really hope we find a way to get some kind of hand, but if not... train every fucking day till we can work miracles with a sword. Full focus on swordsmanship and mastering the blade. No second hand to distract us, no problem.

Maybe a wise thing to do would be a break from questing to plan further shit with Jeffrey and read up on swift combat in library (parry, dodging, etc). And enchanted hands.
I suppose we should give our crossbow to Clarissa or sell it :c
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>>4766965
Kratos time?
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>>4766992
We gotta accomplish more shit before that tho. Castor said Herald isn't even worthy a demi title, but we will get there... hopefully.
Here's something to think about for now: what happens when one Conquests a god of Conquest?
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>>4767040
I guess you become a god.
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>>4766877
I will say yes, but not as easily as you'd hope.

The tech and magic likely exists to create one, but given how niche the need is and how complex it is, it's something you would need to personally research and figure out (or pay/get someone else to do so).

It could range anywhere from something like what https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6tz_von_Berlichingen had, where it's basically just a way to hold a shield or other simple items, like horse reins, to something more like a Sekiro or Guts prosthetic with tricks and whatnot.

The latter would take significant time and money to figure out, the former would just take some money and finding the right people. Either way, it's likely not something you'll grab immediately- but it is certainly possible

Also just finished my business- gonna give myself a little time to eat and finish up some other stuff and then I'll get back to updating! Vote will be open until then
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>I want him to paint the street with that fagger.

Congrats. You wiped out our boy because you had to get your dick hard killing some worthless nobody.

>A single manly tear can be allowed
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>>4767427
Never said I expected it to be easy. Funnily enough doing the research on our own and sloowly getting to the point where we can design and create a replacement (similar to Sekiro/Guts because it's cooler) was the exact thing I was thinking about.
For me it's a no-brainer that Herald would look for means to replace his lost limb instead of staying a cripple, I just hope other anons consider this path.

>>4767438
You are crazy if you think that not killing the ninja could've changed anything, or that it's my fault 3 other anons chose revenge. Plus it was clear that Castor himself wanted to send that fucker to the shadow realm. He was unhinged and my write-ins just reflected that.
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>>4767601
Dont worry anon. We will avenge Castor
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>You are crazy if you think that not killing the ninja could've changed anything
> Plus it was clear that Castor himself wanted to send that fucker to the shadow realm.


>Best case scenario, you’ll have your divinity revoked and become just another mortal up in the heavens. Worst case scenario, they’ll tear up your soul until you cease to exist, or send you down to hell, where you’re likely to become that freaky God of Evil’s next meal. Yeesh!
>On the other hand though, flexing on mortals does sound pretty fun.
>And you really do have a soft spot for this son of a bitch.
>Wait a minute, you’re a fucking demi-god. Aside from messing with his soul, you can deal with him however you want! You’re basically a font of celestial magic. Whether you spare him or kill him is up to you, but as far as the details go, the sky's the limit!

We'll never know now, will we?

Excellent reading comprehension.
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>>4766855
>>4766863
>>4766865
>>4766920
>>4766936
>>4767438
A single manly tear

Writing!
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Overcome by your emotions but not wanting to look too vulnerable, you allow the floodgates to be lifted by only the most miniscule amount, allowing a single, manly tear to roll down your cheek. Whoops, that was close- you almost let a whole bunch of manly tears out, but you managed to hold yourself back.

The sight of that single tear, however, is enough to hush your companions for a moment. Thinking about it, that one expression probably shows more vulnerability than you ever truly have before. After a brief pause, Barret breaks the silence. ”Oh, bring it in, boss man!” he says, sidling up to the side of your bed and wrapping you up in a hug before you can protest.

Jeanne and Clarissa join him soon after, and before you realize it you’re locked into a group hug as the three of them awkwardly hunch over your bed side. For a moment you just sit there, somewhat embarrassed, before slowly wrapping your arm around Barret who’s closest to you. You also reach out to give the girls who are farther away a gentle pat on their backs.

Eventually the touching display breaks, and you can’t help but look down at your stump before turning your attention back to Jeanne. ”So, how much will it cost the healers to get my arm back?” you ask her.

There’s another silent pause, though this one more tense as Jeanne looks away from you. ”Herald...that’s not possible. Healing magic can only knit existing flesh back together and stem bleeding, it can’t fix a lost limb” she tells you.

”Oh…” you answer quietly, taking a moment to let the knowledge sink in before asking another question. ”Is there some way I could get a replacement? I think I’ve heard of something like that before- prosthetics, right?” you ask.

She brightens up a little at that, turning her gaze back to you and nodding. ”Of course! It won’t be the exact same as having a real arm, but you can get something fashioned to hold a shield or a weapon! It’d probably cost you a hefty sum. You’d need a doctor and a blacksmith as well, but it’s definitely possible!”

Not the exact same, huh? You expected that, but just something that can hold a weapon or a shield...that seems kind of lame. Come to think of it, Conquest is all about conquering your weaknesses and turning them into strengths, isn’t it?

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”What about something a bit more complex? Where I could actually move my fingers- maybe even add some weapons or special equipment to it?” you inquire.

Jeanne seems a bit surprised by the question, but you can see the gears in her head start to turn. ”I’ve never heard of anything like it, but I’m sure it’s possible. At that point it might be even better than having a real arm- though I imagine it would take a lot of work. First off, we’d have to actually figure out the logistics of making something like that. Next, it’d probably cost way more than a normal prosthetic- I imagine it would end up being pretty expensive. Lastly, you’d need some experts to help the whole thing come together” she answers.

”I see. Do you know where I could start?”

”Well, for one, you’ll still need a doctor to help get the thing attached to you in a way that won’t cause infection or other issues with your body. Next, you’d probably need a machinist- people who work with metal and clockwork machinery to make bizarre contraptions. I know there are a few in the capital, but I’m not sure where else you’d find them. Lastly, you’d probably need an enchanter of some kind- one that’s competent enough to create and imbue you with enchantments that would allow the prosthetic to respond to your body’s desires. The machinist may make all the gears and clockwork tick, but the enchantments would make the fingers and everything actually move the way you intend them to- just like how you’d move your normal body parts” she explains.

”As for weapons and special equipment, a machinist could also help with that, though they’d probably need to team up with a blacksmith.”

”Damn, you sure are knowledgeable. Seems like reading all those books has definitely paid off. Thanks for the help, Jeanne” you respond, giving her your best smile- which is unfortunately hidden underneath your helmet.

She puts her hands to her hips, a smug expression on her face. ”Of course! I’m always happy to help!”

With that out of the way, you pick yourself up out of bed, calling Barret over to help you put on your new set of armor. There’s no sense in just laying around- you’ve got things to do!

>Talk to your teammates (Who? What do you say?)
>Start heading out on that rescue mission
>Meet up with Jeffrey
>Do some shopping (Where? Looking for anything in particular?)
>Other (write in)

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>>4767847
>Check in on that ork
We should see what has happened to him
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>>4767847
>Meet up with Jeffrey
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>>4767852
support
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>>4767852
>>4767861
>>4767881
Check in on the orc

Writing!
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”Alright, before anything else, I need to check in with Grug.”

”Who?” Clarissa asks, cocking her head. Jeanne and Barret seem just as lost. Do they not know about what happened? You take a minute to catch them up on the orc fellow you encountered, what he told you, and the circumstances leading up to you getting knocked out.

”Holy shit Herald, how did you survive that?” Barret asks, but Jeanne quickly interrupts him, skepticism on her face.

”Herald, I’m not trying to accuse you of lying, but there’s no way in hell that actually happened. If your whole left side had gotten blown off, you’d be dead! Not to mention that you’re only missing your arm! You must be exaggerating or misremembering” she tells you.

”No, it’s true! I don’t know how I survived or got put back together, but I swear on my life that’s what happened!” you insist.

”Alright alright, let’s all calm down for a second” Clarissa says, standing up and holding her arms out. ”You said that orc fellow was there with you, right? If he’s really somewhere here, then we just gotta find him and he can explain this whole situation”

You and Jeanne both nod in agreement as you make your way to the front desk, the same, gruff older lady working the counter. She looks up at you, a thin smile finding its way on her lips. ”Glad to see you recovered, tin can” she says.

Ignoring her greeting for now, you get straight to the point. ”Where’s Grug? The orc that was with me a few days ago?” you ask.

She sits up in her chair at your question, her face lighting up in recognition. ”You mean that fella with the bloodstained armor who brought you in? Oh man, when the soldiers saw that, they thought he was the one who messed you up. There were so many crossbows aimed at him, I thought he was gonna get turned into a pincushion! He started blabbering something about Gods, and next thing I know Jeffrey came in and pulled him aside. I think he’s staying in one of the rooms near his office- let me check the records” she says, thumbing through a large book.

You’re surprised to hear he wasn’t put in an actual cell- perhaps bringing you here and what he had to say made Jeffrey give him better accommodations? Regardless, she quickly finds the entry and gives you directions to his room.

It doesn’t take long for you and your companions to find it. You take a deep breath and gather yourself before knocking. After a few moments, the door opens and you see Grug in some plain clothes. Upon seeing you, his face lights up in surprise.

”You made it! Oh thank the Gods, I was afraid I’d get smited…”

>”Thanks for saving my ass”
>”What happened after I got blasted by that spell?”
>”I heard you were saying something about Gods?”
>”Did you tell Jeffrey what you told me yet?”
>Other (write in)
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>>4768158
>”Thanks for saving my ass”
>”What happened after I got blasted by that spell?”
>”I heard you were saying something about Gods?”
>”Did you tell Jeffrey what you told me yet?”

Get him to tell us the whole story of what happened
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>>4768158
>"Hi."
>”Thanks for saving my ass”
>Ask for whole story.
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>>4768158
>”Thanks for saving my ass”
>”Did you tell Jeffrey what you told me yet?”
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Considering that he's got a place to stay despite being an orc from invading army, he definitely did.
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>>4768250
+1
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Apologies guys, but I'm pretty swamped today! No updates until later tonight/tomorrow I'm afraid.

As always, thanks for reading and playing A Herald's Journey!
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>>4768250
+1
No matter what happened to Castor we gotta keep slaying those goblins and offering them up to him. Hopefully they'll reach him, wherever he is
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>>4768250
+1
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>>4768250
>>4768561
>>4768584
>>4768641
>>4768868
>>4768935
The whole shebang

Writing!
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First and foremost, you owe Grug your gratitude. ”Thanks for saving my ass back there” you tell him, giving a curt bow.

Grug quickly puts a hand up to stop you. ”Oh please, don’t worry about it! I just didn’t want to face the wrath of the Gods…” he says, shivering after the words leave his mouth. Oh that’s right, the lady up front mentioned he was saying something about Gods. Whatever it was must’ve rattled him pretty badly.

”So...why do you think you’d have to face their wrath? What’s all this business about the Gods, anyhow?” you inquire.

”You...you don’t remember?” he asks hesitantly. ”It was unlike anything I’d ever seen. When you got hit by that big spell, I thought you were dead! Almost half of your body came off!” he says incredulously, causing you to turn and give Jeanne a smug grin before returning your attention to the orc.

”Right, but what happened after that?”

”Well, this big, red light came shooting down from the sky and into your body! You started hovering there in mid-air, and just as quickly as the light appeared it was gone! After a moment you got up, and some strange, red energy started grabbing at your body parts and putting you back together! I swear, I thought I was dreaming or something- I’ve never seen anything like it!” he explains.

Now he’s got your attention, as well as that of your companions’. All four of you lean in closer, listening carefully to what he has to say.

”Next thing I know, you were standing up again. That assassin tried to send his clones after you, but you just waved your arm and a flood of that red energy came forward and destroyed them instantly! The poor bastard tried to run away, but you erected some kind of wall out of that same stuff- and then you started flooding his body with all of that red energy until he EXPLODED!” Grug tells you, gesturing with his arms in a wide arc for emphasis.

”I...I did all of that?” you ask quietly, pointing a finger towards yourself.

Grug shakes his head. ”No no- sorry, not you- a GOD! Next thing I know, the body turns to me, and in this great, booming voice, he tells me that he’s giving you back your body, and that I had to take you to the barracks or else I’d face the wrath of the Gods!” he says, clutching his arms in fear. ”It was terrifying…”

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You and your friends take a moment to let the story sink in. You’re honestly in absolute disbelief- did a God possess you? That can’t be right- Castor told you before the invasion that Gods weren’t allowed to play favorites too much or give direct aid, lest they risk damnation. At the same time though...Castor is the only one it could’ve been. Gnon’s never given you the time of day, and you’ve only just recently started worshipping Aemis. The only one who would do something that’s simultaneously so stupid and absolutely based has to be the demi-god of Goblin Slaying.

Realizing you’ve been standing in the doorway silently for almost a minute, you clear your throat. ”R-right, thanks for getting me caught up…” you respond. Eventually, your mind lands on the other immediate problem- what Grug had told you about why the orcs invaded. ”Did you tell Jeffrey what you told me?” you ask.

The orc nods his head. ”I did. He was really skeptical though, and told me not to mention it to anyone else. Said he wanted to speak with you when you were awake, first” he answers.

Why would Jeffrey want to talk to you about it? And why would it need to be a secret? You know for a fact he’s not a traitor- if he were, why would he defend against the invasion and foil Silas’ plan? No, thinking about it a little more, it makes sense he’d seek your aid. Spreading that kind of info could cause panic among the troops, or worse catch Silas’ attention and end with this whole situation being covered up. You’re the one who warned him about the invasion in the first place- it makes sense he’d trust your input on this.

On the other hand though, Castor saved your fucking life. You should probably pay him some respect- and figure out why the hell you can’t feel his energy in your body anymore. Did he remove his boon as a punishment for having to save your sorry ass?

>Talk to Grug or your party (About what?)
>Speak with Jeffrey
>Visit the temple and pay Castor some respects
>Other (write in)

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>>4770186
>Speak with Jeffrey
>Visit the temple and pay Castor some respects
Since we are in the building speak with Jeffery and then head to Castor and see if he has been obliterated,
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>>4770199
Please pick one for me if you don't mind, anon! I assume based on your description that'd be talking to Jeffrey?
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>>4770205
Oh sorry, if I can only choose one then Castor, our bro deserves it.
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>>4770186
>Visit the temple and pay Castor some respects
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>>4770186
>Visit the temple and pay Castor some respects
Put hand on the altar and think of how... based... he has been to us. Out of nowhere, "F" echoes inside Herald's mind... But that's only IF Castor is kill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtMzTGfs-fc
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>>4770253
Don't worry, you'll have time to do both- but I want each to have some interaction rather than skip over one to get to the next in a single update
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>>4770186
>>Speak with Jeffrey
>>Visit the temple and pay Castor some respects

Obligatory
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>>4770186
>Speak with Jeffrey
>Visit the temple and pay Castor some respects
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>>4770253
>>4770255
>>4770265
>>4770429
>>4770696
Temple first! (Don't worry you can do both- read here >>4770281)

Writing!
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You’ll talk to Jeffrey soon, but you can’t help but be worried about having pissed off Castor. If he really went through all that to save your life, the least you can do is show your gratitude and check on him. ”I need to visit the temple- I’ll be back soon” you tell the group.

”Wait, what about talking to Jeffrey?” Clarissa calls out to you, but you simply wave her goodbye as you run out of the barracks and towards the familiar marble temple.

It doesn’t take you too long to get there, thankfully. Taking a look at the sun in the sky and the amount of people around you, you’d wager it’s probably around 5:00PM or so. Entering the temple proper, you can see plenty of townsfolk worshipping at the various shrines now that their work is done for the day.

Immediately you head over to Castor’s area, which is empty as always. Thinking on the fly, you quickly pull the goblin skins out of your bag of holding. Sure you were going to make some gear with them, but they’re the only goblin-related thing you have on you, and you need to speak with Castor right away! You toss them into the bowl, preparing yourself for the flash of yellow light to take them up.

...but it never comes

The dried, green flesh just sits there in the stone bowl. Falling to your knees, you go to clasp your hands together- only to remember you’ve only got one arm now- and instead settle for putting a closed fist to your forehead and closing your eyes. You focus, trying to make some sort of connection with Castor.

...but you can’t.

Something’s not right here, and you’re starting to panic.

>Keep trying- maybe more offerings or prayers will get through to him? (Anything specific?)
>The pastor is sure to know what’s going on- you can ask him!
>Perhaps it would be best to contact another God about this (Who?)
>He’s...he’s gone, isn’t he?
>Other (write in)
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>talk to the pastor
If we speak to the gods while they are still pissed off we may get shafted too
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>>4770927
>>He’s...he’s gone, isn’t he?
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>>4770927
>The pastor is sure to know what’s going on- you can ask him!
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>>4770927
>The pastor is sure to know what’s going on- you can ask him!
F to our bro? We need to kill more goblins in his name
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>>4770943
>>4770999
>>4771036
>>4771071
Talk to the pastor

Writing!
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Worried, you quickly grab the goblin skins and shove them back into your bag of holding before tracking down the pastor. It doesn’t take too long to find him- he’s at the altar reading some religious text or preparing a sermon- who cares! You quickly rush to his side and grab the holy man’s attention.

”Pastor, something’s wrong! I can’t reach Castor!” you tell him.

The old man lets out a patient sigh. ”I explained to you before, my child- the Gods do not always answer peoples’ prayers. You are fortunate to interact with them as much as you do” he tells you, but you shake your head.

”No, you don’t understand- the bowl isn’t even working! The offerings aren’t going up!”

This causes him to raise his eyebrows in surprise. ”Really now? Even if the Gods are busy or don’t answer, the bowls are directly connected to the heavens by magic from the high clerics- they should always react…” he says. ”Let me take a look”

You make your way back over to Castor’s shrine with the pastor in tow gesturing towards the bowl in question. The pastor puts a hand to his chin in thought for a moment before taking a bracelet off, the modest jewelry sporting some sort of religious iconography. He tosses the bracelet into the bowl- and yet, there’s no light.

The old man’s eyes widen in shock. ”This is very strange” he mutters. ”I’ve never seen anything like it.” Retrieving his bracelet from the bowl, he turns to face you. ”I’ll contact the High Priest as soon as I can, though it’ll take a week or so for the letter to reach him, and just as much, if not more time for it to come back. The bowls should be directly connected to the Gods’ specific divine energy, each one leading back to them or their domain. The only way it wouldn’t work would be if the bowl couldn’t sense their specific energy for whatever reason… but I can’t imagine why.”

The pastor’s explanation causes your face to pale. Did...did Castor lose his Godhood? Or worse, was he damned to hell?! ”I see… Thank you, pastor. Please let me know if you hear anything back” you answer quietly, but you don’t even pay attention to his response as you stumble back out of the temple and sit down on the steps, taking a moment to collect your thoughts.

>Try to contact another God- you need to know what really happened (Which God?)
>Mourn for Castor (Anything specific?)
>Get yourself together and go speak with Jeffrey. You can think about Castor and the Gods later
>Other (write in)
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>>4771126
>Get yourself together and go speak with Jeffrey. You can think about Castor and the Gods later
We can mourn later. We must push on.
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>>4771126
>>Get yourself together and go speak with Jeffrey. You can think about Castor and the Gods later
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>>4771126
>Get yourself together and go speak with Jeffrey. You can think about Castor and the Gods later
Focus on immediate worldly matters right now
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>mourn for castor

Leave flowers at his shrine and say a prayer for his safety.

It will only take a few moments and it is the least we can do for someone who has been damned to hell to help us out
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>>4771126
>Get yourself together and go speak with Jeffrey. You can think about Castor and the Gods later

We can't do anything about Castor's disappearance now, we gotta become a legend first. And not die this time. Maybe... maybe conquest is not the most important thing to us now. Fuck Gnon?
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>>4771181
>>4771227
>>4771245
>>4771339
>>4771402
Speak to Jeffrey

Writing!
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As you sit on the steps of the temple, you realize you don’t have time to be concerned with Castor. Perhaps it’s a cruel line of thinking, but worldly matters are what come first- and if he did sacrifice himself so that you would live, then surely he felt the same way. You pick yourself up and swallow your emotions, stuffing them somewhere deep inside your gut before heading back to the barracks.

The lady at the counter greets you, and you return a curt nod as you quickly walk down the corridor and reach Jeffrey’s office. It seems your friends have already dispersed- probably to attend to their own matters. You knock on the door hard, and it doesn’t take long for Jeffrey to answer.

”Gods, who is-” he stops mid-sentence after seeing your face. ”Herald, you’re awake!” he shouts, grabbing you by the shoulders. ”Oh thank the Gods! Come in, quick!” he says, pulling you into the room before you can react and shutting the door behind you.

”Jeffrey! Good to see you again, friend” you hazard, letting your eyes search the room. The sergeant quickly bats away your greeting with a dismissive hand.

”Sorry Herald, but no time for pleasantries. I need to know what the fuck we’re supposed to do here” he asks.

A confused expression adorns your face as you point towards yourself. ”You want my opinion?” you ask.

Jeffrey lets out an annoyed sigh, nodding his head. ”Yes! I have no idea what to do! It’s going to destroy morale if word gets out that a higher up is planning some kind of conspiracy. Furthermore, if what the orc said is true, then what’s to stop that higher-up from silencing me? Or from getting rid of all the evidence? If there’s no proof to back it up, it could cause all out war with the Orcish kingdom!” he explains. ”So many lives would be lost- on both sides!”

Right, he probably doesn’t realize that most of their main force died trying to invade. Still, maybe it’s best for him and the military not to know, unless you plan on condemning the orcs to death. It’s not their fault they were deceived- and as far as you understood, before now they were happily trading with your people. You decide to stay silent about that for now and bring up something else.

>”I know who it is. It’s Silas, and we need to inform the kingdom before he has a chance to flee!”
>”I have a hunch who it might be. Give me some time to gather evidence while they’re still unaware of what we know”
>”You should release Grug- he can act as a messenger and explain the situation. We’ll figure it out from there”
>”We’ll just lay low for now, keep it quiet until we think of a good plan”
>Other (write in)
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>>4771456
>”You should release Grug- he can act as a messenger and explain the situation. We’ll figure it out from there”
Maybe Grug has a chance on his side, since they don't have an evil fucker in the top ranks of the military.
>Tell him about Silas and everyone else we discovered (ninjas, forest gnome, etc.)
Jeffrey NEEDS to know who are the enemies if we want him and ourselves to survive. Otherwise he might talk to the wrong people, ignore red flags and generally screw something up.
>”We’ll just lay low for now, keep it quiet until we think of a good plan”
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>>4771456
>Release Grug

We need to escort him back to his people to ensure his safety and to help bolster his message that they have been misinformed
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>>4771456
>”You should release Grug- he can act as a messenger and explain the situation. We’ll figure it out from there”
Don’t tell him it’s Silas yet, because if word gets out then this all gets covered. Do inform him that this was a large chunk of their force though, I think he deserves to know that.
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>>4771536
He isn't retarded. Just tell him to keep his mouth shut...
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Big apology friends- I opened Disco Elysium and got sucked in, wasted way too much time. There might be one more update tonight but probably not.

Otherwise, will resume tomorrow after work. We got to page 9 faster than the last 2 threads, but I am trying my best to get us to a good ending point for the thread.

As always, thanks for reading and playing A Herald's Journey!
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>>4772107
We still got over a 1000+ replies so still going strong QM!
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>>4772107
No sweat, man--DE does that to people! See ya around.
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>>4771402
No. CONQUER Gnon
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>>4771482
>>4771511
>>4771536
Use Grug as a messenger

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”You should release Grug- he can act as a messenger and explain the situation. We’ll figure it out from there” you suggest.

Jeffrey hums, putting a hand to his chin in thought. ”It would likely be our best bet, but I’ve got too much work to do myself, and I can’t send a crew without his story leaking. If he went alone, we have no guarantee he’d reach the continent safely- it’s a two week voyage and those seas can be treacherous without the proper equipment…”

Suddenly, a thought strikes him as his expression lights up. ”Wait, that’s it! You and your friends- you’re capable adventurers, no? You can escort him back to Krosh’tar!” he says. ”I could prepare a small sloop and rations for all five of you and have it ready to takeoff at dawn tomorrow”

You quickly hold your hands up. ”Slow down for a second- I’ve already accepted a rescue quest” you tell him.

Jeffrey frowns. ”The longer we wait, the more time this higher-up has to find out his plan didn’t work and cover his tracks! Time is of the essence- especially considering how long it’ll take to get there! Please, you’re the only ones I can rely on!” he fires back, pleading with you now.

On one hand his words make sense, but on the other, you’d have to pay a cancellation fee and potentially doom that explorer to death. No other parties were taking the quest before, and there’s a real possibility that they could die out there while you’re gone- if they haven’t already.

Once more, you’re tempted to tell him about how their main force has been wiped out, but just because Jeffrey is your friend doesn’t mean he’ll share your morals. Besides, he’s recently been converted to Conquest- he might be all too happy to go to war and finish them off. You wonder if you really care what happens to the orcs all that much...

>”Alright, I’ll cancel the quest and head out tomorrow”
>”I’ll do it, but not until I finish this rescue mission first. I should be ready in five or six days time if I set out first thing in the morning- assuming everything goes well”
>”I’m sorry, I just can’t right now. We’ll have to think of something else” (Any suggestions?)
>”Alright, the truth is- it’s not that important to deal with because most of the soldiers are already dead” (Could lead to full-blown war)
>Other (write in)

The look of the one-handed armor might change a bit. Still deciding how to make it look good on the missing arm side- not sure if it should be a sharp decline or a round nub like in this pic. Opinions are welcome!
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>>4773763
>>”I’ll do it, but not until I finish this rescue mission first. I should be ready in five or six days time if I set out first thing in the morning- assuming everything goes well”
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>>4773763
>spolier
I would like the nub.
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>>4773763
>”I’ll do it, but not until I finish this rescue mission first. I should be ready in five or six days time if I set out first thing in the morning- assuming everything goes well”

We know there's no rush. Just tell Jeffrey to cool his nuts for a bit and prepare equipment for us meanwhile.
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>>4773763
>spoiler
Stylish pauldron on the left shoulder. Makes sense since it's a custom armor from our team.
We may or may not be hiding a dagger in there.
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>>4773780
>>4773785
Rescue mission first!

Writing! Since I only got two opinions thus far, will keep taking ideas on what to do about the armor. Next time I'll try drawing it with the specialized pauldron)
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”I’ll do it, but not until this rescue mission is finished first. I should be ready in five or six days’ time if I set out first thing in the morning- assuming everything goes well.”

Jeffrey clenches his teeth, slamming a fist on his desk in anger. ”We don’t have time to spend almost a week maybe saving one life- the whole kingdom is at risk! Did you not see the invading force? Did you not stand amongst the bloodshed and the casualties?” he raises his voice for a moment, only to remember this whole conversation is supposed to be secret- instead restraining himself to a low growl. ”What if the asshole responsible gets away? Scrubs the evidence? It’s already a long journey to Krosh’tar- every day counts!”

”Jeffrey?” you say, putting your hand on his shoulder.

”Yes?” he asks, frustrated and annoyed.

”Cool your nuts, buddy. We’ve got this- just trust me” you tell him.

Rather than angry, he just seems bewildered. In disbelief of your sheer confidence- how you could say something so simple and slightly condescending with such ease. It seems to genuinely knock him off guard for a moment. ”I...what?”

”Like you said, it’s already a long journey- a few extra days won’t change much. Besides, I imagine it took this higher-up a long time to set these plans in motion- it’s not something he’ll hear about and be able to cover up in only a few weeks, I’m sure. And if he runs for it?” you say, raising a fist, ”I’ll find him.”

You can see the sergeant is still clearly displeased, but he turns his back to you, putting his hands on the desk. ”Fine...get your damn quest done, and then hurry back as soon as you’re finished! I’ll get the preparations made and figure things out with that orc friend of yours.”

>Say something else to Jeffrey (What?)
>Start winding down/call it early tonight (Wind down or sleep early? Adventurer’s Guild or Inn?)
>Get some shopping done (Where? Looking for anything in particular?)
>Do some more solo training in the courtyard (Anything specific?)
>Head to the library (Looking for anything in particular?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4774205
>>Do some more solo training in the courtyard (Anything specific?)
Pull ups
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>>4774205
>>4774216
+1 this--If we're gonna have one arm we've gotta make it a SWOLE ONE.
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>>4774216
>>4774348
Pull-up time

Writing!
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You decide to leave Jeffrey be. You’ve clearly made him upset with your decision, but it seems the fact that you converted him to Conquest and that you were so vital to the defense against the invasion has made him bite his tongue for now. He still has respect and appreciation for you, but you can tell you’re definitely on thin ice. Might be best to play ball with him next time you two negotiate if you want to maintain a good relationship.

You head out into the cool night air and make your way over to the civilian training area of the courtyard. You’re surprised to find that you’re actually not alone tonight. This place has always been empty save for you and your teammates, but it seems there’s another adventurer here- a copper rank practicing with a bo staff on the training dummy. He gives you a quick nod of recognition, but otherwise says nothing- though his eyes do drift towards your missing arm for a moment.

You get your hand on the pull-up bar and start your workout. It’s...admittedly tough. You still have more than enough strength to do pull-ups, but because of how your body weight is distributed with only one arm, you now hang from the bar at a bit of an angle. Additionally, pulling yourself up is still much harder with only one arm, even if you can do it, and you’re disappointed to find yourself both going slower and not being able to do as many reps as before. You get worn out after about a hundred, and have to carefully aim your body with a light swinging motion first in order to land on your feet.

The adventurer is still going at it with his bo staff. Though his strength isn’t comparable to yours, his speed and technique are surprisingly competent. Still, even if he does have two arms, and even if training with a weapon is easier than one-armed pull-ups, a part of you doesn’t want to call your late-night training quits until this lower-ranked adventurer finishes up. You’d hate to be outdone, and can’t help but feel a bit prideful and competitive about your athletic abilities.

>Greet the adventurer
>Continue to exercise (What do you do?)
>Call it- it’s already around 7:00PM or so, it’s time to start winding down or head to bed (Wind down or sleep? Inn or Adventurer’s Guild?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4774401
>Continue to exercise (What do you do?)
Squats
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>>4774401
>Greet the adventurer
Let's 'bo' say hi!
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Rolled 1 (1d3)

>>4774401
If exercise squats are fine.
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>continue to exercise

Practice kicks on a dummy. We may be missing a limb but we still have 3 we can use.

100 roundhouses on each leg, let's get those shins toughened up!
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>>4774401
>Greet the adventurer
>Continue to exercise
Ask if he want to help us train our technique with one-handed.
Start slowly to get a hang of movement patterns and what we can do, then speed up gradually - that's how we can build new habits.

I love the pauldron, thanks for trying it!
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Rolled 1 (1d3)

>>4774426
>>4774432
>>4774487
>>4774777
>>4774798
Three for keep exercising and two for greet, so I'll pseudo combine them. Curt greeting with some exercise.

1: Squats
2: Practice kicks on a nearby dummy
3: Ask the adventurer if he wants to help us train (will change the dynamic of the greeting and interaction a bit)

Writing!
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You tilt your head upwards towards the fellow with the bo staff in greeting. ”Hey” you say curtly, causing him to stop his training for a moment and turn to face you. For a moment he seems to consider ignoring you entirely, until his eyes land on the bronze dog tag around your neck.

”Hello” he says plain and simple, giving you a nod of recognition. It’s a simple greeting between the two of you, but you’re able to deduce a lot with your 10,000 IQ brain. It seems this guy is fairly straightforward about how he sees things- strength and rank are what matter to him. Perhaps he could be easily converted to Conquest, if he doesn’t already follow it.

Deciding to leave things be for now, you spend another hour straight doing squats. Aside from being good exercise, they don’t require two arms to do well, and you’re still able to do them just fine. You work up a bit of a sweat, but feel much better about what you’ve accomplished. By the time you finish it’s already around 8:00PM, but you notice the other adventurer is still going at it. He’s sweating, and definitely tired, but he seems intent on continuing to practice.

You, on the other hand, have just spent the last two hours or so exercising, almost half of that spent doing one-arm pull-ups. You’ve also just come out of a three day long coma. You feel exhausted, but you still don’t want to give in just yet, damn it!

>Talk/Ask the adventurer something (What?)
>KEEP GOING! CONQUEST EXHAUSTION!!! (Any specific exercise?)
>This is a fools’ game- it’s time to rest (Wind down or sleep? Adventurer’s Guild or Inn?)
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>>4775029
>>KEEP GOING! CONQUEST EXHAUSTION!!!
6 inches
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>>4775029
>KEEP GOING! CONQUEST EXHAUSTION!!! (Any specific exercise?)
Meditate intensively till he gives up.
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Rolled 1 (1d2)

>>4775086
>>4775087
KEEP GOING! CONQUEST EXHAUSTION!!!

1: Leg lifts
2: Intense meditation (?)

If this rolls on a 1, someone roll me 1d20+6 (+6 for CON). You need a 20 or higher to succeed.

If it rolls on a 2, then WRITING!
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>>4775166
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No, you won’t be outdone by a lower-ranked adventurer! You lay yourself flat on the ground and start doing some six inch leg lifts, refusing to give up. You keep pushing yourself, despite how tired you feel and how much your muscles ache. At some point, you start to lose yourself in the exercise and stop feeling the pain altogether- you’re just a machine that can keep going forever!

Eventually, another hour or so passes, and when you let yourself rest and crane your head upwards, you see that the other adventurer is gone. Haha, you outlasted him! That’s because you’re the strongest- the one who’s trained the hardest! You are a bronze-rank now, after all- it only makes sense a COPPER couldn’t keep up!

Triumphant and satisfied with your CONQUEST, you go to pick yourself up and turn in for the night.

...only to find that you can’t.

*Failure*

You may not have felt the pain anymore after a while, but once the adrenaline and the focus washes away, your body is racked with aches and exhaustion. You physically cannot get up. What’s worse, your head feels like you slammed it into a brick wall, and before you know it, your eyes close and you pass out.

Your eyes slowly flutter open to the sun shining overhead as you lay there in the courtyard. You woke up a little bit earlier than usual- probably around 6:00 AM or so if you had to guess. It’s certainly for the best, as it’d be extremely awkward if the soldiers found you just laying here in the courtyard.

You sit yourself up, your body still in pain from pushing yourself the night before. Oh well, at least you can move now. The first thing that you feel, however, is the hunger. You don’t have breakfast ready for you at the inn, so you grab a ration from your bag of holding and dig in, devouring it in under a minute. It’s then that you realize just how hungry you really are. Partially because you were out for so long, and partially because you worked so hard last night. Without thinking, you grab two more rations from your bag and utterly annihilate them before you get control of yourself again, somewhat ashamed.

*Rations left: 4*

Finally, with your hunger abated, you pick yourself up off the ground and decide what to do with these quiet, early morning hours.

>You didn’t hear any motherfucking bell. More TRAINING (What in particular?)
>Sneak back to the inn. Maybe you can play it off to your friends that you just came back late.
>Head to the merchant square. The first stalls should be opening around now (Looking for anything specific?)
>Go for a stroll around town- maybe you’ll see something you usually wouldn’t.
>Other (write in)
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>>4775192
>You didn’t hear any motherfucking bell. More TRAINING
Do some pained squats and call it a morning.
>Return to the inn to get a proper breakfast. No shame in spending all night in training yard, right? Right.

We will get absolutely ripped, whether the world is ready or not.
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>>4775192
>Stroll around town

There is such a thing as too much training, recovery is just as important and a little walk around will help dissipate the lactic acid
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>>4775192
>>Go for a stroll around town- maybe you’ll see something you usually wouldn’t.
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>>4775192
>Go for a stroll around town- maybe you’ll see something you usually wouldn’t.

Rome wasn't built in a day--we don't wanna destroy ourselves trying to overcompensate for our arm. Let's take what we've got today and move on!
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>>4775210
>>4775251
>>4775302
>>4775409
Go for a stroll

Writing!
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You decide you’ll take this newfound free time to stroll around the city in the early morning hours, while things are still relatively peaceful.

As expected, there’s not much going on. Some shopkeepers are heading into work to get their displays set up and their stores ready, and a few other townsfolk are getting some fresh air as well, but by and large it’s significantly more quiet and less crowded.

You end up finding yourself in front of a large manor, no doubt belonging to some important noble or wealthy merchant. You can’t help but gaze up at the enormous estate in the city, surprised you haven't come across it thus far. To be fair, Rathalon is a fairly large city and you’ve mostly stuck to one area of it, but still!

While admiring the property, you feel a soft thud against your chest, and the sound of a body hitting the cobblestone pavement. ”Oww…” a feminine voice mutters from beneath you.

Turning your attention towards the source, it appears a lady around your age in some sort of servant’s uniform bumped into you, dropping a stack of folded linens in the process. She quickly gathers them back up as best she can and stands at attention, giving you a curt bow. ”S-sorry for the trouble sir! I didn’t see you there” she exclaims.

You put your hand up. ”It’s fine- I barely felt it. Are you okay?” you ask.

She seems surprised to hear any concern for her well being, and ends up flashing you a smile. ”I’m alright as well, no need to worry~” she replies in a sing-song tone, though her eyes can’t help but drift down towards your missing arm for a moment. They only stay there for a second however as she quickly gets a hold of herself.

>”Take care, young lady” (Continue your walk)
>”My friends call me Herald. Who are you?”
>”So...what’s with that getup?”
>”Who lives there?” (Point to the big mansion)
>Other (write in)
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>>4775799
>>”My friends call me Herald. Who are you?”
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>>4775839
+1
Seems like she isn't used to anyone paying her attention, let's be nice and introduce ourselves
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>>4775799
>”My friends call me Herald. Who are you?”
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>>4775799
>”My friends call me Herald. Who are you?”
Don't forget to add in the Herald 'Hey...' like in pic related!
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>>4776034
was is foreshadowing
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>>4776034
>>”My friends call me Herald. Who are you?”
>>4775799
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>>4775839
>>4775876
>>4775919
>>4776034
>>4776057
>>4776151
Friendly greeting

Writing!
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”Hey” you say, attempting to look seductive while leaning on the nearby fence with your stump pauldron. ”My friends call me Herald. Who are you?”

The lady doesn’t seem bothered by your flirting, but she doesn’t seem flattered either. Maybe girls aren’t as into guys with only one arm. To be fair, for most men that’d mean they're incapable of working properly. ”My name’s Daphne, sir. I work for the Goodwell family” she says, looking towards the large manor before returning her attention to you. ”Oh, is that a dog tag? Are you an adventurer?” she asks.

You lazily grab the dog tag with your hand, holding it up for her to see better. ”Yeah, got a party I work with. We do some crazy stuff” you say, intentionally sounding vague to look cool in front of her. You simply can’t turn off your epic charm.

She looks visibly impressed. ”Amazing… If you don’t mind me asking, how did you lose your arm?” she inquires before quickly realizing how rude it must’ve sounded. She scrambles to explain herself. ”Err, apologies- I just assumed there was some sort of story- I didn’t mean to pry-”

”It’s alright, relax” you tell her, putting up a reassuring hand. ”It happened a few days ago. Had an insane battle with a ninja. Giant, magical spears may have been involved. No big deal” you say with a shrug.

”A ninja? What’s that?” she asks, cocking her head. Right, that’s not really a word the average person would be familiar with. Hell, you don’t even remember where you heard it before.

”Nevermind, don’t worry about it” you tell her, to which she nods.

>”So, you free anytime soon?”
>”This Goodwell family- what’s their shtick?”
>”Do you enjoy working there?” (Point to the manor)
>”Well, I reckon I should get going. Catch you later, alligator” (Keep walking or fast forward to the inn and seeing your friends?)
>Other (write in)
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>>4776304
>”This Goodwell family- what’s their shtick?”
It would be rude not to ask her!
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>>4776304
>”Do you enjoy working there?” (Point to the manor)
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>>4776304
>>”This Goodwell family- what’s their shtick?”
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Getting pretty tired, so gonna call it for the night and resume after work tomorrow.

As a heads up, we're getting close to being bumped off the board, and I also have finals for classes this week, so I may rush things a little bit to try and finish by Friday. I'll try to avoid that if possible, but just want us to end at a nice spot.

As always, thanks for reading and playing A Herald's Journey!
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>”This Goodwell family- what’s their shtick?”
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>>4776304
>”This Goodwell family- what’s their shtick?”
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Sincere apologies, but some things have delayed me. Update won't be for a few more hours.
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>>4777567
>hours
dammit
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>>4777567
No problem QM, always worth the wait.

I have said it before but this is my first quest and I'm having such a good time!
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>>4776310
>>4776360
>>4776446
>>4776798
>>4776818
"This Goodwell family, what's their shtick?"

>>4777738
I'm glad you're having a good time!

Writing!

Heads up, work was pretty rough today and then when I got home I immediately had to record and edit, so my energy is like, 0. Posts may be shorter, take more time to come out, and be more sparse today. Apologies!
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”This Goodwell family, what’s their shtick?”

Daphne seems surprised by your question, but quickly clears her throat and answers. ”You must be new in town if you haven’t heard of them. They’re the noble family in charge of Rathalon- though they prefer to take a laissez-faire approach. The citizens mostly govern themselves with the help of the town guard, and the Goodwell family only steps in when it comes to large matters involving the kingdom” she explains.

”I see. So what do they...do?”

”Well, they’re mostly involved in trading, particularly overseas. They employ a large chunk of the citizens here in Rathalon, and are responsible for 80% of trade coming from the city” she says proudly, as if this achievement extends to her. To be fair, it does in some small way if she works for them.

Thinking about what she’s saying though, if the Goodwell family handles most of the trade in town, then that means they must be losing a lot of money from the orc kingdom’s withdrawal. Perhaps if you can get a chance to speak with whoever’s in charge about your trip to Krosh’tar to sort things out, they might sponsor you. Could be a good way to shore up your funds- though even if they’re a noble of the kingdom, it might not be wise to let them know about this whole operation- or at the very least to be vague about the circumstances.

”So, who’s in charge of the Goodwell family?” you inquire.

”Ah, that would be Lord Goodwell- the head of the family. His wife unfortunately passed away a few years ago from illness, but he also has two children- a daughter and son. His daughter Mirabelle helps out with the family business, but his son Mark is still too young” she informs you.

>”I see. I’d like to make an appointment with Lord Goodwell- how would I do that?”
>”What’s the Lord like? Does he treat the people under his employment well?”
>”How hot is his daughter? I’m trying to rebound here”
>”Thanks for your time, Daphne. Have a good day” (Return to the inn to meet your friends)
>Other (write in)
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>>4777963
>>”What’s the Lord like? Does he treat the people under his employment well?”
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>>4777963
>”Thanks for your time, Daphne. Have a good day” (Return to the inn to meet your friends)
>>how hot is his daughter
why
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>>4777963
>>”I see. I’d like to make an appointment with Lord Goodwell- how would I do that?”
>>”What’s the Lord like? Does he treat the people under his employment well?”
>>”How hot is his daughter? I’m trying to rebound here”

If she doesn't give us an answer I like, just walk up to the front door and declare ourselves the hero of Rathalon and demand audience.

We're heroes, dammit!
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>>4777963
>"What’s the Lord like? Does he treat the people under his employment well?”
>"What was he doing during the invasion?"
My guess is hiding like a coward
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>>4777968
>>4778053
>>4778116
>>4778144
"What's the Lord like? Does he treat the people under his employment well?"

>>4778144
Herald would already know this from Jeffrey. The military told all non-military personnel to stay inside their homes and lock the doors. This would especially be expected of nobility, but it would be less to do with cowardice and more to do with protecting the city's livelihood.

Writing!
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”What’s the Lord like? Does he treat the people under his employment well?”

Daphne responds with a warm smile. ”He’s a bit distant, but he pays us all well and makes sure we’re taken care of. I’m happy to work for him, anyways” she tells you.

”Distant? How so?”

She thinks for a moment. ”Maybe distant is the wrong word. He’s very cordial and polite- he always speaks properly. Every conversation I’ve seen him have or have had with him is very professional and business-like, as well. I’ve heard he opens up a little more in private with his family, but I’ve never seen that” she starts.

”He’s very understanding if we need a day off to rest, and we are treated respectfully- but it feels very impersonal, I guess you could say? Forgive me, it’s hard to explain- you’d just have to speak with him yourself” she concludes, chuckling awkwardly.

”I thought it would be normal for a boss to be professional with his employees” you tell her.

”Well, yes, but it feels...calculated? Like every sentence has been thought about carefully- each word chosen to be as efficient and clear-cut as possible. Maybe it’s just because he’s a noble or is used to speaking like that a lot with his work. I just know it took me a little getting used to.”

>”I see. Thanks Daphne, but I must be going” (Return to see your friends)
>”Alright, I’d like to meet with this Lord Goodwell. How would I do so?”
>Other (write in)
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>>4778236
>”Alright, I’d like to meet with this Lord Goodwell. How would I do so?”

Call me a trout because I'm HOOKED. Sounds like this guy could be a useful pal!
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>>4778236
>>”I see. Thanks Daphne, but I must be going” (Return to see your friends)
>>
I'll give it another 30min before rolling for tiebreak!
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Rolled 2 (1d2)

1: Ask about meeting
2: Head out

Writing!
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”I see. Thanks Daphne, but I’ve gotta get going. See you around” you say, waving the maid goodbye.

For a moment she looks like she’ll wave back before remembering she’s got a huge stack of linens in her hands. ”Good day, Herald!”

You eventually make your way back to the inn at around 7:00AM or so, feeling pretty good after your peaceful stroll around town. What you didn’t expect, however, was your teammates being up an hour earlier than usual, waiting for you.

Jeanne’s got her arms crossed, glaring at you from her stool. ”Care to explain where you’ve been all night?” she inquires, her voice like a parent scolding a child- which is strange considering she’s both younger and significantly shorter than you.

”I...stayed at the Adventurer’s Guild. Figured it’d be good to try something new” you lie, hoping to get her off your back.

”Funny that” Clarissa chimes in, spinning around in her stool to face you. ”I checked in with the guild last night. They said you hadn’t come in. Strange, don’t you think?”

”Alright alright, why don’t you guys just leave me be?” you respond, holding your arm forward as a bead of sweat runs down your forehead.

”We’re just worried, boss man. You were out for three days straight, and then suddenly just disappear and don’t come back to the inn? Hell, according to your story you almost died in that last fight while we weren’t around- so why shouldn’t we be concerned?” he asks. His tone and expression are the least accusatory, which makes him easier to address than the gals.

”Okay, I may have, HYPOTHETICALLY, stayed out really late training until I passed out” you answer, muttering that last part quietly.

”You WHAT?!” Jeanne asks incredulously. ”Herald, you were unconscious for three days, what the hell were you thinking?!” she asks. You can tell she’s pretty upset.

How do you answer though? You can’t exactly say it was to prove you were tougher than some random copper-rank adventurer you don’t even know. In the end, you let out a sigh of resignation, putting your arm up in surrender. ”I was just being a dumbass. I’m sorry”

With that, your companions seem to collectively relax, their expressions easing up. ”Well, as long as you don’t do some dumb crap like that again, we’ll be fine” Clarissa tells you.

>”However, now it’s time for the USUAL morning training!” (Any specific regimen?)
>”You guys still need to train, but I’ll take it easy to let my body recover” (Any specific regimen?)
>”Let’s just skip training for today and head out for our quest. We need to hurry and get this rescue done ASAP”
>Other (write in)
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>>4778503
>>”Let’s just skip training for today and head out for our quest. We need to hurry and get this rescue done ASAP”
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>>4778503
>”Let’s just skip training for today and head out for our quest. We need to hurry and get this rescue done ASAP”

I will never apologize for gains. NEVER
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>>4778503
>>”Let’s just skip training for today and head out for our quest. We need to hurry and get this rescue done ASAP”
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>>4778503
>”You guys still need to train, but I’ll take it easy to let my body recover” (Any specific regimen?)

Team attacks.
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>>4778503
>>4778588
+1 and the usual 50 of everything
Morning training first and foremost.
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>>4778588
+1
For this and coordinated team attacks.

Herald needs to do some light stretching to aid recovery. No gains without recovery!
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Rolled 1 (1d2)

>>4778524
>>4778533
>>4778559
>>4778588
>>4778995
>>4779048
Lots of tiebreakers recently!

1: Just get a move on
2: Team trains- usual stuff + team attacks

Writing!
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”Let’s just skip training for today and head out for our quest. We need to hurry and get this rescue done as soon as possible.”

Clarissa, who was in the middle of drinking a glass of water, does a spit take in your direction. ”Holy shit, are you serious?” she asks, seemingly bewildered.

Jeanne looks just as surprised. ”Is this what they call personal growth? No no, this is much too sudden- Herald, was your head damaged in any way during the fight?” she asks sincerely, but you wave her off, mildly frustrated with the question.

”You said yourselves that I’ve been working myself too hard, and I see no reason to make you three train while I sit back and relax. Besides, we need to finish this quest soon so we can help Jeffrey out- we’ll be setting sail for Krosh’tar with Grug as soon as we’re done with the rescue.”

Your companions look surprised to hear this news, but otherwise accept it. Barret still looks a little down though. ”Aww...I like our morning training” he says, kicking a foot absentmindedly.

”We’ll get back to it soon enough, friend. Come, let’s get moving- there’s no time to waste!”

With that settled, the Super Conqueror Bros gather their things and make their way to the northern gate, heading out into the horizon as they begin their journey to the tomb.

-END OF THREAD 3-
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Apologies things were a little rushed there at the end, I've got finals this week and I ended up being busy more days than I expected. Needed to wrap things up so I'd have time to study before we got bumped off the board.

We'll return with Part 4 sometime next week, so keep your eyes peeled! As always, thank you guys so much for reading and playing A Herald's Journey!

You can find the archive for this thread (and all the others) here: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=herald%27s%20journey

In the meantime, I'd like to suggest some quests I personally think are great if you're looking for things to read/play that are similar to AHJ.

If you love the lighthearted and wacky tone this quest has, you should absolutely check out Bones Quest. You can catch up in the archives here: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=Bones%20Quest

If you want to interact with a lore-rich medieval fantasy world, you should give Royal Rumble a look. You can find the archives for that here: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?searchall=royal+rumble

If you want to see the quest that inspired the mechanics and style of this one, I would strongly recommend reading Gnoll Quest. You can find the archives here: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=Gnoll%20Quest

Thank you guys for your patience, and hope to see you all in the next thread soon!
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>>4779531
excellent thread as always QM and good job too!
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>>4779531
Have a good one!
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Good luck in your finals QM, see you on the other side
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>>4779531
Good luck on the finals, man--thanks as always for running!



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