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I've been assuming some variety of Fighter up to this point. It fits so far, if only because we haven't seen enough from him to hint at other options.Do we know Ungor enough to guess his class by now?
So far he could have been a Fighter, or a Warrior or maybe something more unusual that he simply hasn't shown us.
Yeah.I've been assuming some variety of Fighter up to this point. It fits so far, if only because we haven't seen enough from him to hint at other options.
Yeah, that is a pretty fucking important artifact, and really hope we can get it back in general from fey.On one side are runes of hearth and home and on the other runes of travel. Burakrin Arik... a ring gate, leading to the clanhold of the Surefoots in ruined Jernashall.
I am... frankly aghast at the level of magical wealth this dude is carrying around. I think this might be a bigger deal than initially expected.
Seriously. This might not have anything to do with rumors the Wererat spread in Carpenden, or Fey being mischievous assholes. Urgor could have been targeted specifically for that Ring Gate. It could be rival Dwarves that don't want him to succeed, or would rather succeed themselves to take the credit. Or thieves of a different sort who wish to use the gate to more easily access the city for looting purposes. And there is always the simple answer that someone came after it because it's very expensive. If someone knows what it is and wants the other half of the gate, they can send someone through it themselves, then grab the other half and Teleport out. A 5th level spell scroll is a pittance compared to the value of a set of Ring Gates, after all, and that's if you can't Teleport yourself or don't have an ally able to do it for you.Yeah, that is a pretty fucking important artifact, and really hope we can get it back in general from fey.
Also, this guy a ranger to have his own snapping turtle companion maybe?
Seriously. This might not have anything to do with rumors the Wererat spread in Carpenden, or Fey being mischievous assholes. Urgor could have been targeted specifically for that Ring Gate. It could be rival Dwarves that don't want him to succeed, or would rather succeed themselves to take the credit. Or thieves of a different sort who wish to use the gate to more easily access the city for looting purposes. And there is always the simple answer that someone came after it because it's very expensive. If someone knows what it is and wants the other half of the gate, they can send someone through it themselves, then grab the other half and Teleport out. A 5th level spell scroll is a pittance compared to the value of a set of Ring Gates, after all, and that's if you can't Teleport yourself or don't have an ally able to do it for you.
The Snapping Turtle, it's that is its true form, could be an Animal Companion, but the only way it belongs to a Ranger is if that Ranger is 10th level or higher. Rangers have a -3 level penalty on Animal Companion bonuses, and the Snapping Turtle only grows to Large size at 7th level. It could, however, be the Animal Companion of a Druid or Hunter, of a Summoner's Eidolon.
[X] Ask Gavis why his friend is shy
The creature blinks with deliberate intent no common beast can match. It is signaling to Gavis. Looks like he isn't quite as alone out here as he's implied. Shocking.
I believe we've heard enough. We have encountered this person while pursuing the robbers, he knows about the robbery, and he tries to either set us up with the thieves, or to direct us away from them. Seeing how we are in a forest with the dwarves who wouldn't much care about what we do to the guilty party, provided it's guilty, I think it's time we apprehend him and step the interrogation up.