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falingard — Rubelle's journal 09

Published: 2016-07-29 02:31:40 +0000 UTC; Views: 231; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 4
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I decided it would be hilarious if my D&D pixie sorceress, Rubelle, drew some pictures of her adventures.
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Highlights of this episode include:
-Our temporarily DM relinquished his seat to our usual barbarian player and played a bariaur (goat-centaur) fighter alongside the rest of us
-a mysterious cloaked figure with an unpronounceable welsh name entrusted our group with a crate of (supposed) medecine to deliver to a remote village beyond a few portals, as indicated by a map
-the warlock , as our resident document-lover, was entrusted with the map, but also with the magically carrying the crate
-the first portal required us to bathe in slime, but before we could go there, we were attacked by some snakemen
-FIREBALL!
-our bard questioned the dead snakeman leader to know why they attacked us - getting not that much info
-the portal led us to a small island, where some flying kobolds were trying to wrangle a young dragon
-since the dragon flew straight at our fighter, I tried to convince it that he was no good to eat because of wasting diseases... which succeeded, but didn't stop the dragon from attacking us anyway.
-a dragon beaheading and some rest later, we go through the second portal
-big forest, with the village a long way off through it... I used my Frock of Useful Items to summon a pair of dogs to help lead us through... I named them Iphigenie and Jeff
-we run into a giant and a pair of ogres, which we fight.
-as he has been doing, the fighter kicks ass while getting his ass kicked almost as much
-the bard finally uses Vicious Mockery, after avoiding the spell since the start of the campaign, because "it wasn't his style"
-we win, but Iphigenie gets squished ;_;
-I give her a proper funeral pyre and abandon my dreams of having tons of puppies, but at least I still have Jeff
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falingard [2016-07-29 16:42:11 +0000 UTC]

I originally named the dogs Iphigenie and Jeff because one overly long uncommon name and one really short boring name was a nice contrast, and those were the first ones to come to mind... but now Wikipedia tells me that Iphigenia (Iphigénie in french) is a character from Greek mythology... the daughter of Agamemnon, who was to be sacrificed to appease the gods. In some stories, she was saved from this fate by the goddess Artemis, and taken to go on living elsewhere...

I like to think Iphigenie is still alive, somewhere, and Rubelle will be reunited with her someday.

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