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Fell, they/she, English, currently obsessed with DnD and other ttrpgs. I do art sometimes. I GM the Epyllion campaign Beyond Moonlight's Reach and the Daggerheart campaign The Witherwild on this very site.

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"This would all have been so much easier with the gem sand." Skobeloff said to himself as he struggled to get his bearings. "Stargaze, be a dear and remind me to be a brave, creative empath more often."


The true power of the Trickster: being able to sense past the fourth wall and know of game mechanics.
Cool beans, imma give it a go! Considering she's marked a Shadow for Anger rn, it'll probably be more violent magic than she'd otherwise resort to (aka "Escalate a delicate situation").

Do I add the +1 going forward from the previous roll to this one?


Yes.
Hmm, I assume the punch is fast enough that Fellwing has no hope of intercepting it (with like magic or something)?


You can attempt to, if you roll high enough with either a Defy Danger, Moon Magic or Shadow Magic roll.
Runa blinks in surprise, clearly confused about what Fellwing is talking about, but says nothing. Instead, she dutifully followers.

It doesn't take long for the pair to reach the area Fellwing saw in her vision. Though it's still difficult for her see, Fellwing can feel it, like the Darkness she called upon was waiting for her to arrive. The anger in her chest fills her with strange kind of strength, though none she can quite put into words. This makes senses feel sharper than normal, and she's able to catch a glimpse of yellow upon the older dragon's scales, revealing it very much likely to be Garrock, and he is barely fending of the troll who is swiping at him as series of pretty hard punches.

With her decent nightvision, Runa seems to recognise the other troll and calls out to him. "Yetu, thank the Stone Moon you're okay!" She tries to approach him, but the movement seems to draw the other troll's attention and he turns away from Garrock to aim a single hard punch right at Runa.


Tamba shrugs at Stargaze's question. "I guess would be hard to explain if you don't know Pleexem as well as I do," she says. "But we've barely been apart since we first hatched. I can usually tell what's going exactly in that mind of his but now..." She lowers her head. "I dunno. He just seems really distant all of a sudden, like he's annoyed with me, but I have no idea why." She's distracted from her sadness by Skobeloff mentioning unicorns. "What is with you guys? First your strange friend mentions it, now you. Is this an inside joke I don't get?"
I aim to get the next post out at the weekend, with Monday being the latest.
When Ashley sat down on a nearby bench, the Crow quickly fluttered his way down next to her. He pecked as the wooden seat as he tried to think what to say. "I mean, I suppose it's not all the different," he eventually said. "We crows have our own ceremonies and rituals and ways of doing things. We have our codes and etiquette. But with humans it seems so much more..." He paused, trying to think of the right word. "Well, just more. It's all so intricate, complicated. I have no idea how you humans are able to coexist as well as you do." He raised his head to Ashley. "You, Emily and that other human were able to come together to avert a horrible crisis, and get that man who almost killed us to leave without any further violence. Yet you're all so different, and I feel there were things about how that whole situation was handled that I can't quite... grasp. It all feels very beyond me, and until now, things that were beyond me never bothered me." He stopped himself before he had to admit 'Now they do', but it was very clear to see that was in the implication.
Animals do have their own ceremonial practices. Corvids, particularly crows, do engage in what is widely considered as funeral-like ceremonies when one of their own dies.

Though whether or not the crows actually mourn, or are doing so to assess risks and dangers in the area and learning why one of their own died, only Nevermore could say.


I'll definitely try and keep that in mind, thank you.

I'll try and get something out tomorrow.
Sorry it's taking me a bit to get a post out. Been a little busy, and also I'm a little stumped on what the Crow is going to say to Ashley.
Jub the Peculiar


Jub looked surprised when the macaw stated he'd been able to navigate the labyrinth easily. "Me?" he said, almost with a snort. "Why me?!" Normally he'd take this kind of thing as compliment, but he was too tired and too stressed at this point.
Today is the third anniversary of Epyillion: Beyond Moonlight's Reach! We've been going for three years folks!

I suppose now would be a good time to check in: is everyone still enjoying the RP?
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