So, umm.... yah, after reading the IC, I'm putting this out there: Keystone's chi infused arseblast has taken on proportions not intended at time of creation. This was supposed to be, to quote the Bard, "...full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." Something to break the ice and give a little insight on my style of writing and my character's odd proclivities. A bit of flavor text to separate Keystone from the standard "Huge Guy That Hits Things" type. Now that the musings of the other players on the matter have been made canon by the approval, and later incorporation of NPC/environmental reactions by the GM, this is out of my hands. This is out there, to be dealt in the IC, without possibility of ignoring it and carrying on. To put it simply, I cannot un-fart it. I am left with perilously few options. It must be dealt with, obviously, so Keystone will have to do just that. But for the future? This gaseous expulsion created a shockwave, destroyed things, and let loose "The Kraken", which according to our benevolent GM is a smell capable of inspiring a human stampede and force people who failed their saving throws to vomit uncontrollably. [b]From one floor away.[/b] This seems impossible without the use of magic. So, does this mean that Keystone now has access to the arcane arts, of a sort? [hr] [u]Keystone's Arseblast[/u] Range: 0 Components: S, M Duration: 1d4 days/level Casting Time: 1 Area of Effect: [b]Yes[/b] Saving Throw: 1/2 When cast, this produces the same effects as a Shout, Gust of Wind, and Stinking Cloud spells at listed parameters, above. If within the vicinity of an open flame, it does damage comparable to a Fireball at listed Area of Effect in a cone shape, starting at point of origin. Save vs Breath Weapon for half damage. Somatic component is the dropping of trou and flexing of abdominal muscles. Material component is Roughage. Lots of roughage. [hr] Or, conversely, does this signal the beginnings of his more mystical Monk abilities coming to the forefront? That being the case, is this a technique he can teach others? Now, I'm going to address this issue IC, with tact and civility (kinda), but if Keystone has this ability now we're going to have to establish some definitive rules. I welcome suggestions, and just for now, will be keeping his new power set aside for appropriate situations. Like Diplomacy checks. Or coitus.