Finding the Spark (Pathfinder 1E Quest)

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[X] Recommend that Cob get the dagger and spectacles, with the caveat that Gorok should use the spectacles in situations where tracking a target is necessary and that Kori might need to use them when on the surface, or in other brightly lit environments.
 
[X] Recommend that Cob get the dagger and spectacles, with the caveat that Gorok should use the spectacles in situations where tracking a target is necessary and that Kori might need to use them when on the surface, or in other brightly lit environments.
 
[X] Recommend that Cob get the dagger and spectacles, with the caveat that Gorok should use the spectacles in situations where tracking a target is necessary and that Kori might need to use them when on the surface, or in other brightly lit environments.

Sunglasses acquired
 
We got magic glasses! That Gorok and Cob will wear! It automatically makes them 50% smarter!

Hehehe, just the idea of both of them wearing glasses on their faces is amazing, lol.

Hope that Cob appreciates his latest and improved stabbing tool.

[X] Recommend that Cob get the dagger and spectacles, with the caveat that Gorok should use the spectacles in situations where tracking a target is necessary and that Kori might need to use them when on the surface, or in other brightly lit environments.
 
If we want to get Kori some more solid low-tech sunglasses we could maybe requisition for some kind of snow goggles at a local bonecarver or woodworker
This was more of an inuit thing so I'm not sure they have them in Andoran but considering how much of a melting pot Pathfinder can be it's possible they'd show up at a local market if we're lucky
 
If we want to get Kori some more solid low-tech sunglasses we could maybe requisition for some kind of snow goggles at a local bonecarver or woodworker
This was more of an inuit thing so I'm not sure they have them in Andoran but considering how much of a melting pot Pathfinder can be it's possible they'd show up at a local market if we're lucky
We've already confirmed that Cauldron doesn't have anything like protective eyewear, and we're on too tight a schedule to commission a pair when we stop there on our way to escort the Halflings to the ship, but those are definitely something we need to look into acquiring when we get a chance.
 
[X] Recommend that Cob get the dagger and spectacles, with the caveat that Gorok should use the spectacles in situations where tracking a target is necessary and that Kori might need to use them when on the surface, or in other brightly lit environments.
 
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Adhoc vote count started by DragonParadox on Jan 17, 2024 at 2:45 PM, finished with 14 posts and 5 votes.

  • [X] Recommend that Cob get the dagger and spectacles, with the caveat that Gorok should use the spectacles in situations where tracking a target is necessary and that Kori might need to use them when on the surface, or in other brightly lit environments.
 
Arc 3 Post 38: Of Song and Study
Of Song and Study

29 of Arodus 4707 A.R. (Absalom Reckoning)

One very well cheerful goblin in tow, the small caravan makes it into the mongrelmen's home tunnels, the approaches to Cauldron, in half again as much time as you had hoped. Up above the month of Arodus is apparently fading, giving way to Rova, the first month of the harvest. As bizarre as the notion of only harvesting on certain months is, more worrisome by far is the reason for the delay. Gorok had not accounted for the shorter legs of your companions, probably because they are no shorter than Cob and he had always managed. He certainly seems to be doing so now, feet dangling along the side of Warty's... er, warty side and singing along a nonsense goblin song:

The warts are a popin'
Oh the feet are a droppin'
Hey haw round the rock
And down the black gully
Look around and take a walk
Where the water smells so lovely


"You don't think he actually..." Mina gives you a horrified look. One of the things she had least been looking forward in your stopover was the fragrant smell. The loss of her sight— the temporary loss of her sight— had apparently made her lean more on her other senses, hearing and smell foremost of them, but also her sense of the magic in all things. She insists that everything is enchanted, merest whips of color that give shape to the limestone of the tunnels and the breath of air that passes through them, so you'll just have to take her word for it. There has to be a curse-breaker in Cauldron, there has to be...

"Worrying about me again?" she asks softly, almost chidingly.

"Well you are blind and you could get ambushed at any moment. I know you trust in your Desna to see you safe on the road, but personally I'd rather trust the same abilities that have seen us all through so far."

"But it doesn't help to worry, does it? You are not going to summon a magician able to break the curse by grinding your teeth at it. You might wreck your teeth though, that is what the sisters would tell me at least."

"See, see even the witch says it's true," you hear one of the halfling children whisper to another.

"She's a witch though. Doesn't that make it less true?" the other shoots back. "Witches lie."

"Not about teeth, stupid, about important things, like if they are going to cook you up and feed your eyes to her cat..."

"I don't think the cat eats eyes. It likes those weird whiskery fish and those don't have any eyes..."

"Cat's not from down here..."

"How do you know?"

"''Cause it's a normal cat, it doesn't have bug eyes or like a horned head..."

Its hard not to laugh behind your hand at the sheer absurdly of the conversation, though you shift to the other side of the path so that the thin light of Gorok's torch throws your shadow at the wall away from the children. "I heard that cat talk, that makes it a lot stranger than Warty over there," you point out reasonably.

"Is not, that's just a family'ri," one contradicts you.

"No, stupid, it's called a an unfamiliar, you know 'cause they are weird beasties," the other replies and it occurs to you that you had been understanding more and more of the 'common' chatter. It helps that it has many elements in common with the goblin tongue you had been learning from Cob and that they are using small words, but who knows. Maybe by the time you make it out into the Burnlands again you will be able to understand them without having to always look to Mina...

Akorian Linguistics: 1d20+3 =13 (Success)

For now though it is the company of mongrelfolk you have to concern yourself with.

What do you do in town?

Choose Two Actions:

[] Speak to the troll. Had he found someone else to deal with his brother?

[] Cautiously put out feelers to see if the locals learned anything about the poisoning you were 'definitely' not a witness to

[] Go to the market, there's always more to buy and sell
-[] Write in

[] Seek out a curse breaker for Mina

[] Seek out a shrine to deliver the soul-ring to

[] People of all sorts pass through this town, maybe someone knows what Click is

[] Write in


OOC: Enjoy.
 
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"See, see even the witch says it's true," you hear one of the halfling children whisper to another.

"She's a witch though. Doesn't that make it less true?" the other shoots back. "Witches lie."

"Not about teeth stupid, about important things, like if they are going to cook you up and feed your eyes to her cat..."

"I don't think the cat eats eyes, it likes those weird whiskery fish and those don't have any eyes..."

"Cat's not from down here..."

"How do you know?"

"''Cause it's a normal cat, it doesn't have bug eyes or like a horned head..."

Heh, I chuckled a bit. I love those little bits.
 
Haha, those Halfling kids are lucky the resident witch is so pleasant, talking about them like that within earshot of her.

Now that Kori is starting to pick up Common more quickly, about how close is he to becoming functionally fluent, @DragonParadox?

I'm interested in most of those options, but these two take clear priority, IMO.

[X] Seek out a curse breaker for Mina

[X] Seek out a shrine to deliver the soul-ring to
 
Its hard not to laugh behind your hand at the sheer absurdly of the conversation, though you shift to the other side of the path so that the thin light of Gorok's torch throws your shadow at the wall away from the children. "I heard that cat talk, that makes it a lot stranger than Warty over there," you point out reasonably.
You know I bet we could tell some truly lovely tall tales with our bluff skill

No, stupid, it's called a an unfamiliar, you know 'cause they are weird beasties,"
Pfftttt Ha! That's so funny.
 
I insist that Kori should be able to use Bluff as an improvised Oratory skill. They both kinda overlap.
They're similar but different enough that I wouldn't really try to use them to substitute for one another. There are ways to do that, though it normally requires a special class feature or feat, IIRC.
 
[X] Seek out a curse breaker for Mina

[X] Seek out a shrine to deliver the soul-ring to

Allright, this is the most pressing thing, but I'd like to know what is Click exactly.
 
[X] Seek out a curse breaker for Mina

Not a fan of trying to push the phylactery on a local shrine. I don't want to find Cauldron burned out the next time we get here.
Better to bring it to the halfling's contact that she mentioned.
 
[X] Seek out a curse breaker for Mina
[X] Speak to the troll. Had he found someone else to deal with his brother?
 
[X] Seek out a curse breaker for Mina

Not a fan of trying to push the phylactery on a local shrine. I don't want to find Cauldron burned out the next time we get here.
Better to bring it to the halfling's contact that she mentioned.
Hmm, good point. Changing up my vote a bit with a write-in option.

[X] Seek out a curse breaker for Mina

[X] Seek out someone to help us destroy the soul-ring.
 
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