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Re: D&D Meta Thread[Joy the DM]
« Reply #525 on: June 12, 2025, 10:23:07 AM »
Alice didn't post her move

Re: D&D Meta Thread
« Reply #526 on: June 12, 2025, 02:31:24 PM »
Yes, yes!
Don't rush, we gotta strategize first. Can't just run ahead without coordination.

Btw we're hiking this weekend, probably no posts from us from Fr-Sun.

Re: D&D Meta Thread
« Reply #527 on: Yesterday at 03:36:57 PM »
Can we get a map of the terrain pls?
We have a few days to strategize before Alice returns but it's hard to decide without knowing our position

Re: D&D Meta Thread [Joy the DM]
« Reply #528 on: Yesterday at 09:56:04 PM »
Ah, I forgot that!

Re: D&D Meta Thread
« Reply #529 on: Today at 10:16:35 AM »
Thanks for the map!
I assume a square is 5ft?

Alice needs to get away, preferably N if we're NE

Re: D&D Meta Thread
« Reply #530 on: Today at 02:19:07 PM »
Yes 5ft

Also keep in mind the snow in conjunction with the storm is equivalent to difficult terrain.

Re: D&D Meta Thread
« Reply #531 on: Today at 02:51:38 PM »
>Alice approaces the edge of the palisade fence
>Alice ends up right before the gate what we wanted to avoid
damn scripted events

ok so one left and there is only one for now. Alice doesnt have the ladder Cat has it. So a surprise attack over the fence is out of question.
what sucks is that Alice will leave tracks even if they're odd. what about smell? can they smell the girls in a snowstorm? wind is blowing from their direction to the enemy. that's bad.
Alice could burrow into the snow and hide then attack them from behind if someone comes out. but if they smell her it's over.
or dash and lead them to us.

onions?

Re: D&D Meta Thread [Joy the DM]
« Reply #532 on: Today at 04:02:17 PM »
>foot prints

She strategically left no discernable footprints according to her post.

>scripted event

She looked for cracks thoroughly and found none.

>only one left

I'll give this one to you but at this point one one who got help may be back in any moment

>can they smell the girls in a snowstorm?

There was once a bard who could smell girls a mile away, he told that to Bear with Ulla and Hali . Ulla's character in your timeline (not Summer) could inherently read minds and read what he did when he found the girls.

When they incapacitated him, Bear knew that he'd track them down, so they drained his blood  and burned him in a pyre and crushed his bones so no one could ever tell who was burned.

Goblins have a surprisingly good sense of smell, the males have especially prominent noses, wolves and other canids as well.

With the volume of air passing along with buffeting by the palisades, and since Alice doesn't have the rotting flesh of goblins on her, I would say most other beings would have a very high DC to smell you under these conditions.

>onions?