The D&D Thread

Trav looks through them for a small animal figurine. “Not much here.”

Mylos looks to take his leather armor if the others don’t object?

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“Stinks to high heavens, but by all means…”

May not fit you well, since you’re a medium creature

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Trav stops and looks around, surveying the area.

Does it fit a human? Is it a better fit for a smaller being?

Wondering - honest question, just practical.

“It looks a bit tight for me…”

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Perhaps Bastargre and I can flip a coin?

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Looking closer at the armor it will not fit, Mylos removes the request for it.

Bastargre watches the looting take place, frustrated he didn’t get in there early enough. Still, there are some things people don’t think to take from a corpse. He watches to see what the others do and waits for them to leave.

He then notices the armor. The big beings surely wouldn’t make use of that? Except to sell, I suppose. He glances over at Gnamien to see if he’s thinking the same.

It definitely needs a good washing though.

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What else did the goblin have that Mylos can take?

“You there, gnome with the pointy tooth. Will it fit you?” he says, still looking around for further trouble.

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Gnamien is also looking at the armour. He approaches Bastargre. “Flip a coin?”

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Humans/elves/dwarves are medium creatures. Gnomes/halflings are size small

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@Eke call it and then roll 1d2

“Could do. But I’ve got competition. Let’s settle that first.”

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Heads (1) for the toothy gnome, tails for the other.

@discobot roll 1d2

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:game_die: 2

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Bastargre gestures towards the body and allows Gnamien to remove it from the mess of a corpse. He also walks over to the dog to check for anything unusual, just in case.

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Gnamien, holding his nose, takes his prize.

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