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Post by Father on Apr 27, 2020 15:05:35 GMT 1
Ser Aemon, though concerned for his wife, can't help the maester much, so instead he walks back out on the floor to find the culprit, taking a cadre of guards with him, better look for someone trying to leave. A rather short chase later, and the Heron is caught in their web. He doesn't quite want to contemplate what Lysette will want done to him once she recovers, he doesn't want to contemplate the possibility that she does not.
Oh, by the way, anyone who feels like being heroes might try a peek at Heron and Goose, success is sufficient to nail them (but Addam might beat people to the Goose). Aemon peeking at Heron with extra time: 6d6 24Disguise for chivalry: 5d6 14 +2 chivalry. Audience for guards: 8d6k5+5 24 4 Guards, granting each +4 to Aemon's passive/active results. Rolls, Rolls, Rolls, Heron Caught.
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Post by Father on May 25, 2020 14:28:14 GMT 1
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Post by Father on May 28, 2020 16:12:11 GMT 1
The Lizard Lion, highly intrigued by the seal, and apparently undaunted by his earlier failure, makes a move on her, but she seems not to fancy him enough, brushing him aside with breezy words, well designed to make a young man's head flutter and excited, but ultimately disappointed. Though not dejected by failure, he tries again, and even after three rejections, he carries on, succeeding on the fourth attempt.
Lizard-Lion voluntarily takes +2 heat Disguise: 2d6 9Seduce the seal: 4d6r1+3 15Rejected, though. If at first you don't succeed, try again 2x. Seduce/Chance.: 2#4d6r1+3 22 17 2#2d6+1 8 10+3 Heat. So 5 heat total.
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Post by Father on May 28, 2020 18:08:28 GMT 1
The Bear is a skilled dancer, but he obviously have it out for Rhonda Hightower and Lynesse Daverhyl, speaking ill of the virtue of those ladies.
Bear: +1 Heat for costume, +1 passive disguise, +1b to persuasion/disguise. Bear costume: 6d6k4+2 16 Chivalry +2 Cunning to find Lynesse: 4d6 7 Random character: 10#1d67 63 29 7 14 28 15 1 54 5 27Mouse=Lynesse Dance for anti-Lynesse, Rhonda rumors, chance, intrigue: 2#2d6 4 6 6d6k4+3 24Forgot last one: 6d6k4+3 25+3 on both actions, +1 heat, +2 on all persuasion tests. Blood rumor also influencing against Lynesse: 6d6k4+8 25+1 Blood, +5 heat, 2 DoS against Lynesse's defense. Vicious rumor vs Rhonda Hightower: 6d6k4+8 26+1 heat, 3 DoS against Rhonda's defense. Heat: 8 Rhonda gets free peek, cunning, awareness: 3d6 5 4d6 7This is only getting better. Random character: 10#1d67 1 22 53 12 45 62 52 9 36 12*Narrator tents fingers*
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Post by Father on May 29, 2020 12:53:45 GMT 1
The chicken dances like a goddess, but lie any goddess, she appears to have a terrible wroth at those she dislikes, tearing into Lord Walgrave for being a foul old warhorse that needs to be put down.
Chicken takes +2 heat for attractive bonuses Dancing (Anti-Walgrave Rumors), chance, charm: 2#2d6 8 2 7d6k5+7 33+3 heat, +1D to all further persuasion tests in this event Anti-Walgrave, Blood supporting rumor: 7d6k5+7 22+4 heat, +1 Blood, 2 DoS vs Walgrave's rumor defense. Heat: 9
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Post by Father on May 29, 2020 17:37:04 GMT 1
The Hawk and The Tiger are both pretty and skilled dancers, but where the one extols the steady and able hand of Ser Raymun Hightower in a very ladylike fashion, the other viciously slanders poor Denyse Cordwayner, bastard slut who'd lift her skirts for just about anyone.
Hawk: Takes +2 heat for attractive +1D to persuasion and disguise tests, +2 to passive disguise and +3 heat from costume. Dance (pro-Raymun), chance, agility, charm: 2#2d6 7 7 3d6 12 7d6r1k5+5 26+1 heat, +2 to all further persuasion tests in this event. +3 to action test. Pro-Raymun Hightower, Blood rumor: 7d6r1k5+7 27+5 heat, +1 Blood, 3 DoS pro-Raymun Hightower Heat: 11 Tiger: Takes +2 heat for attractive Dance (anti-Denyse), chance, agility, charm: 2#2d6 9 9 2d6 7 6d6r1k4+3 22+1 heat, +2 to all further persuasion tests in this event. +3 to action test. Vicious, pro-blood, anti-Denyse rumor: 6d6r1k4+7 27+5 heat, +1 Blood, 4 DoS anti-Denyse rumor. Heat: 8
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Post by Father on May 29, 2020 20:35:17 GMT 1
If one does come dressed as the dragon, one has expectations to live up to, and this man of mystery wears black and red in inverse symmetry to veil his allegiance, as does his actions. Spreading foul rumors of both Ser Eustace Daverhyl and Lady Melara Hightower fits the description of one highly interested in the affairs of Oldtown, but playing on both sides of the fence as far allegiances to any higher cause goes, or being disinterested in that mass of halt-melted swords entirely.
+1D to persuasion and disguise tests, +2 to passive disguise and +3 heat. Dragon in disguise: 10d6k7 26Dance of the Dragon, anti-Melara, chance/charm: 2d6 9 9d6k6+7 35+3 heat, +1D to all further persuasion tests in this event, +4 to test Dance of the Dragon, anti-Eustace, chance/charm: 2d6 3 9d6k6+6 38Rejection Dance of the Dragon, anti-Eustace, chance/charm: 2d6 9 9d6k6+7 30+4 to test. Anti-Melara Hightower, Blood rumor: 10d6k7+7 39+1 Blood, +5 heat, 4 DoS vs Melara's rumor defense Anti-Eustace Daverhyl, Fire rumor: 10d6k7+7 41+1 Fire, +5 Heat, 4 DoS vs Eustace's rumor defense Melara gains free peek: 3d6 11 4d6 12Nu-uh Eustace gets free peek: 4d6 13 6d6k4 22Could have had a shot with +1D, but a +1b needs not be rolled. Peek at Bear, Eustace Daverhyl, Dolphin, cunning, notice: 3#4d6 16 12 8 3#6d6k4 15 14 19Heat: 16 Guess who has connections? Find the bastard slut!: 2#6d6k4 19 25+1D: 1d6 4Spike her wine with aphrodisiac: 2#6d6k4 19 13Simple failure, takes 9 heat. Free peek, memory, notice: 3d6 14 4d6-4 17+1b: 1d6 5
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