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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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Bold of you to assume that all of your foes will have wings. XD

(...And I did admit earlier that all of the Mascots in this setting have horns. )


You can have wings and horns. Just ask the Jersey Devil!

William has no idea what he's walking in to.

Oh I'm not talking about the park.

I'm talking about the three fools in front of the park, two of them casually talking about fairies and the supernatural while Loch is just standing there being like "I-I just thought we were dealing evil corporations and super advanced AI and maybe ghosts today. Nobody told me we'd be dealing with the fae! I feel wildly unprepared!"
Pepper will use her turn to use Power Push from the Book of Ava to fling the swarm of flies at the Auroch.

The Spellcast Roll was a 15 with Fear, and the Damage roll is a 9 Magic Damage.

If the Spellcast roll is not enough, Pepper will use her Rally Die. But if it is enough, then she'll hold onto the Rally Die.


Can confirm that Pepper does not need to use her Rally Die. The flies have a pretty pitiful difficulty xD
Loch


Cassidy raising her voice and looking so serious would have been enough cause for alarm, but now she was warning about something within the park, and her words made Loch's mind flash back to what they had read earlier.

"Stealing the years of children...?" Loch muttered, more to themself than anyone else. But before they could ask anything else, O'Malley decided he had his own bombshell to drop. "Wait, faeries? Like... pixies, brownies, banshees and the like? Are you telling me that's what we're dealing with?!"

This was not what they had signed up for.
Is it cool if I do a post for Loch for the next few days or should we wait for @Redking0380?
@fellsing

I just did a dice roll, but accidentally rolled 2d6s instead of 2d12s. I rolled a 5 and a 4 so could I just treat that as a 9 on my Hope Dice and roll one more d12 to determine the result of the Fear Dice?


sure thing

though remember if you're about to make a move against the auroch, you have advantage, thanks to your prayer to Rohkin
Cassidy and O'Malley: *casually talking about life-stealing creatures and faeries*
Loch: ... wtf
Just giving a reminder incase you all wanted to add to this. If not I'll work on getting a DM post up ASAP.


I don't think Annie has much else to add at this point. She's just kinda enjoying the food and vibin' xP
Loch


Loch's grin faltered slightly when O'Malley referred to them as 'm'lass'.

Ah, right. They forgot about that. They weren't sure exactly how to address the pronouns issue. It certainly didn't seem like the most important thing right now, and they weren't even sure how easy it would to be to explain to him.

He was, after all, an animatronic at a children's establishment.

Based seemingly on the personality of an Irish gangster from the 80s and 90s.

It was kind of the closest experience Loch would ever have to coming out to a grandparent, now that they thought of it.

"I-I see," Loch said in response to O'Malley's answer, filing those thoughts away for the moment as the much more important topic of a "missing person" case came to the forefront. They certainly hadn't come across that on their cursory research of the park. At least that gave some resolution to the "who had opened the door" mystery.

"Err, something like that," Loch answered O'Malley's question about whether they were searching for cryptids. Cryptids, mysterious organisation, mass conspiracies about kidnapping people to use them as basis for AI. In the eyes of the common man, they probably were all of similar ridiculousness... then again, could O'Malley be considered a 'common man', either the animatronic himself or the man his personality had been based on?

Before Loch could elaborate, a third person joined their conversation, one familiar to both of them: Cassidy Byrne, former Olympic martial artist turned spooky psychic. The simultaneous sensation of her presence being unexpected while also inevitable washed over Loch. It was also tinged with discomfort, in part because she seemed to be armed.

"Yeah, I agree with the platypus," Loch said. "Approaching someone in the dark while holding a gun doesn't give the friendliest of vibes."
Bet ya'll didn't expect a new post today! Anyway, I got to spend my first fear token of the campaign and used it to summon the most terrifying of creatures: a swarm of flies.

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Listen, I'm doing my best.
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