Chnmmr - 11/28/2006 5:00 PM OOC- Lets not forget that the animals and birds in the area can be a very good asset when it comes to spying. Heck druid wildshape into things like cat, badger and parrot will be VERY useful for spying.
Nehetsrev - 11/28/2006 3:33 PM //OOC - I'm reconsidering the idea of Melanna going PvP against Muireann. It's still a possibility, but rather than using her sword if she does go after Muireann, it's more likely she'd just take a swing or two at her with her bare fists. Melanna isn't a murderer and she believes it her duty to serve and protect nearly everyone, including even Muireann who is perhaps the single most annoying and infuriating character she's ever encountered. (that's a compliment to her good RP, by the way) In any case, we'll see what happens at the next session, whenever it might be.//
DMOE - 12/5/2006 8:19 AM QuoteNehetsrev - 11/28/2006 3:33 PM //OOC - I'm reconsidering the idea of Melanna going PvP against Muireann. It's still a possibility, but rather than using her sword if she does go after Muireann, it's more likely she'd just take a swing or two at her with her bare fists. Melanna isn't a murderer and she believes it her duty to serve and protect nearly everyone, including even Muireann who is perhaps the single most annoying and infuriating character she's ever encountered. (that's a compliment to her good RP, by the way) In any case, we'll see what happens at the next session, whenever it might be.// Only just noticed this... I'd like to point out that Muir will respond to an attack as an attack regardless of how it is made and is not forced in anyway to reduce her response simply because it is fists instead of a sword.
DMOE - 11/28/2006 7:23 PM QuoteChnmmr - 11/28/2006 5:00 PM OOC- Lets not forget that the animals and birds in the area can be a very good asset when it comes to spying. Heck druid wildshape into things like cat, badger and parrot will be VERY useful for spying. OOC- While I agree wildshapes are good, assuming you wish to say get animals or birds to tell you the numbers of gnolls, could you kindly explain to me how an animal or bird can count? You ask an animal or bird "how many Gnolls?" your likely to get the answer of "Many". Lets be honest....you can't have an 'intelligent' human conversation with an animal...you have to work within their intellectual boundaries. Sorry if I come across as spikey but I've just seen too many Druids in my 13 years of RP expecting animals to 'report back' in human concepts when the animal in question has no evolutionary reason to think like that.