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On the Road to Autumn

Posted by NarratorFor group 0
Nagga Karoby
player, 27 posts
Slender and strange
HT- 10/ 10 ; Fat -11/11
Thu 4 Apr 2024
at 19:34
  • msg #385

Re: On the Road to Autumn

I can take a look, although I cannot guarantee anything
Anita Drake
player, 735 posts
Hey sweetie
HP: 10/10, FP: 9/10
Thu 4 Apr 2024
at 19:36
  • msg #386

Re: On the Road to Autumn

Anita will hand him a coin to take a look.
This message was last edited by the player at 19:38, Thu 04 Apr.
Nagga Karoby
player, 28 posts
Slender and strange
HT- 10/ 10 ; Fat -11/11
Thu 4 Apr 2024
at 19:36
  • msg #387

Re: On the Road to Autumn

In reply to Anita Drake (msg # 386):

Him ;-)
Narrator
GM, 12550 posts
DM says
roll for initiative!
Thu 4 Apr 2024
at 20:29
  • msg #388

Re: On the Road to Autumn

In reply to Nagga Karoby (msg # 385):

whatever is scratched on to them seems to be changing their function from preventing reanimation and guiding the bearer to the afterlife.
Anita Drake
player, 737 posts
Hey sweetie
HP: 10/10, FP: 9/10
Fri 5 Apr 2024
at 01:58
  • msg #389

Re: On the Road to Autumn

In reply to Narrator (msg # 388):

"Ahh, but changing it to what?"
This message was last edited by the player at 03:41, Sat 06 Apr.
Nagga Karoby
player, 29 posts
Slender and strange
HT- 10/ 10 ; Fat -11/11
Sat 6 Apr 2024
at 02:49
  • msg #390

Re: On the Road to Autumn

That I cannot say....
Shawn Nyseth
player, 54 posts
I am NOT undead
H 12/12 F 9/12 PI 12/12
Sat 6 Apr 2024
at 11:51
  • msg #391

Re: On the Road to Autumn

"May I look again?  I had missed the runes, I was only feeling for magic."
Rosewood
player, 392 posts
Pixie
Wizardling
Sat 6 Apr 2024
at 12:09
  • msg #392

Re: On the Road to Autumn

Rosewood puts the coin down and studies it hard.  Digging into the law he learnt from all the books he had studied in the library.
He also tires to work out if what is going on here is the way things should work in the realm of Autumn or is something evil or wrong is happening.
The little pixie's has lived and visited the two other major courts.  He uses his mind try to understand the deeper meaning of the way the Autumn court works.  This is why he is here and this coin is a good way to tr to understand the ways of Auturm court or how a realm could be corrupted.

OOC:
13:00, Today: Rosewood rolled 12 using 3d6 ((6,2,4)).  -  Hidden Lore: Magical Writings NT 13.
13:02, Today: Rosewood rolled 4 using 3d6.  Hidden Lore: Faerie NT 13. – (Critical Success so being hopeful Rosewood learns something useful).
 –

This message was last edited by the player at 12:14, Sat 06 Apr.
Narrator
GM, 12558 posts
DM says
roll for initiative!
Sun 7 Apr 2024
at 00:14
  • msg #393

Re: On the Road to Autumn

No Fae creature writ those runes, as some of them can affect the fae!

There is something infernal about the writing, and you are certain that continuing to hold the coins will trigger a curse of some kind...
... and somehow that benefits whover enchanted them.
Anita Drake
player, 738 posts
Hey sweetie
HP: 10/10, FP: 9/10
Sun 7 Apr 2024
at 20:46
  • msg #394

Re: On the Road to Autumn

In reply to Narrator (msg # 393):

"Oh, well done Rosewood! That is indeed good to know. How to best get rid of them then?"
Shawn Nyseth
player, 55 posts
I am NOT undead
H 12/12 F 9/12 PI 12/12
Mon 8 Apr 2024
at 09:17
  • msg #395

Re: On the Road to Autumn

"The simplest way would be to simply throw them into the woods alongside the road, but curses have a way of defeating such common measures.

"Heating them in a forge and hammering them flat would likely do the job, as would melting them down in a crucible -- but we haven't either of those with us.  There is magic that I presume would remove the harmful spell from these, though I don't know how to cast it.  Otherwise, we're left with physical destruction of some sort."

Rosewood
player, 393 posts
Pixie
Wizardling
Mon 8 Apr 2024
at 19:15
  • msg #396

Re: On the Road to Autumn

Rosewood turns to Anita Drake.
Throwing them away would just result in someone else ending up with the curse.  We need to find out who is doing this and stop them.  I am sure these are not the only coin with curses on them.  Do you think we could keep them save and when we have time take them back to the witches.  They would be more likely to work out who or what is behind this?

OOC:
Unless I can make another roll on understanding the curse.  Not sure that would be possible.

Anita Drake
player, 739 posts
Hey sweetie
HP: 10/10, FP: 9/10
Mon 8 Apr 2024
at 20:05
  • msg #397

Re: On the Road to Autumn

In reply to Rosewood (msg # 396):

"Not keen to pass them on, but not keen to keep them either. Maybe some of those around us have other ideas?"
Narrator
GM, 12564 posts
DM says
roll for initiative!
Tue 9 Apr 2024
at 19:18
  • msg #398

Re: On the Road to Autumn

In reply to Anita Drake (msg # 397):

physical destruction might be easier than that... they take damage like any other targeted item.  scratching out the runes might work, and of course it would devalue the coin aspect, but the cursing seems to have already done that.
Anita Drake
player, 740 posts
Hey sweetie
HP: 10/10, FP: 9/10
Tue 9 Apr 2024
at 20:14
  • msg #399

Re: On the Road to Autumn

Anita will try to scratch the runes off with a knife.
Shawn Nyseth
player, 56 posts
I am NOT undead
H 12/12 F 9/12 PI 12/12
Tue 9 Apr 2024
at 22:31
  • msg #400

Re: On the Road to Autumn

"Good thought, Anita.  Iron coins are likely low value in any case, unless in a land where iron is rare or difficult to mine and smelt."
Rosewood
player, 394 posts
Pixie
Wizardling
Wed 10 Apr 2024
at 17:12
  • msg #401

Re: On the Road to Autumn

Rosewood looks at the coin.
What about one of my pixe bolts.  It may effect the curse but do little damage to the coin?
Anita Drake
player, 741 posts
Hey sweetie
HP: 10/10, FP: 9/10
Wed 10 Apr 2024
at 19:50
  • msg #402

Re: On the Road to Autumn

In reply to Rosewood (msg # 401):

Anita is happy to put it on a rock or tree to let her try...
Shawn Nyseth
player, 57 posts
I am NOT undead
H 12/12 F 9/12 PI 12/12
Wed 10 Apr 2024
at 22:40
  • msg #403

Re: On the Road to Autumn

Shawn keeps to what feels like a safe distance from the tiny pixie and the target coin, but close enough to watch for a result.
Narrator
GM, 12570 posts
DM says
roll for initiative!
Fri 12 Apr 2024
at 01:09
  • msg #404

Re: On the Road to Autumn

In reply to Rosewood (msg # 401):

Your bolts (to your knowledge) only affect living things or otherwise animate things unfortunately.
Shawn Nyseth
player, 57 posts
I am NOT undead
H 12/12 F 9/12 PI 12/12
Fri 12 Apr 2024
at 21:36
  • msg #405

Re: On the Road to Autumn

"I can bury them with almost no visible ground disturbance, by magic, and in the ground they'll rust away in a matter of months or a few years at most.

Best we hurry, though, we wouldn't want to lose sight of the Procession."

This message was last updated by the GM at 21:36, Fri 12 Apr.
Anita Drake
player, 742 posts
Hey sweetie
HP: 10/10, FP: 9/10
Fri 12 Apr 2024
at 12:13
  • msg #406

Re: On the Road to Autumn

In reply to Virgilio Hohlfeld (msg # 405):

"Good point. Burying them sounds like a good idea. Somewhere damp..."

Are there any creeks ahead?
Narrator
GM, 12574 posts
DM says
roll for initiative!
Fri 12 Apr 2024
at 22:10
  • msg #407

Re: On the Road to Autumn

In reply to Anita Drake (msg # 406):

Anita's scratching seems to be doing something... please roll for damage these coins have DR 4 and only a few HP
Anita Drake
player, 743 posts
Hey sweetie
HP: 10/10, FP: 9/10
Fri 12 Apr 2024
at 22:13
  • msg #408

Re: On the Road to Autumn

In reply to Narrator (msg # 407):

Bronze short sword seems the most expendable item to use, so she will use that.
Nagga Karoby
player, 30 posts
Slender and strange
HT- 10/ 10 ; Fat -11/11
Fri 12 Apr 2024
at 22:23
  • msg #409

Re: On the Road to Autumn

I have a steel knife which should deal with the iron easily.
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