A Villain In A World Of Heroes

[x] Don't kill it.
Symbolism and whatnot.
Killing a peaceful, white unicorn while it's sleeping on bequest of a darkened counterpart? Could very easily be a demon or something.
 
[X] Don't kill it

Yeah, we still can't risk killing the damn things. At least we can hope to crit on mindfuck resistance roll and get a trait.

Speaking of which, could you updated char sheet? You did, never mind.
 
I told you it was evil, but noooooooo, "you're a racist". Oh well. We might as well go along with it for now, because I don't see us finding our way out of the forest without its help. Well, that and word of GM is that all heroes are good, and so are Whiticorns, and that we're evil, so there's that.

[X] Kill It.
-[X] Icebolt Whiticorn to death.
[X] Eat its heart.
[X] Pay attention to Evilcorn.
[X] Do all this while being very careful. You are in the Deep Death Woods, after all.
 
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Reason why we don't kill unicorns is because we don't want to risk negative effects.

If you want to risk negative effects, backstab black one, then kill one that sleeps. Get most bang for your buck.
 
If you want to risk negative effects, backstab black one, then kill one that sleeps. Get most bang for your buck.

We still need to get out of the deep forest, you know. Evilcorn is the Devil we know-ish.

Wait, maybe killing a Whiticorn makes you a villain, and Evilcorn doesn't want that, because that's, so far, a bad end. We however, are already a villain, so we can do it with impunity.
 
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So Blackcorn wants us to kill Whitecorn because he would suffer side effects.

I still don't see why we wouldn't want to kill both of them.
 
Wait, you do WANT to leave the forrest? It will end your Trial of Blood, you know.
 
She takes you deeper into the forrest, weaving in and out between the trees. You walk for a few hours before reaching your destination

Why not? We can just keep killing stuff until we stumble out.
We're several hours away from the edge of the forest, at night. The Death Forest, to be specific.

And why would we want to end our trial anytime soon? Our random encounters are great, and, apparently, getting better (more interesting, that is). We should stay as long as possible.
 
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We're several hours away from the edge of the forest, at night. The Death Forest, to be specific.

And why would we want to end our trial anytime soon? Our random encounters are great, and, apparently, getting better (more interesting, that is). We should stay as long as possible.

It's actually almost dawn.
 
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