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Vendui!
I'm going to take the lead here. These goblins have taken up enough time away from players. Unfortunately, no one is able to post while awaiting the end of this last goblin.
So, after my post, we will need to wait for Tarvis' as leader, to decide the fate of these little nuisances. Then all my rejoin the posting.
You do understand it is rather not considered good to kill prisonors right?
Though Eilistraeens can destroy evil, I am not sure execution in the field is common. Even then the new party member could become a problem with execution. Setting them free does not make sense either and it would appear unlikely the orcs would like that idea.
We let them go and go South, they can go North to a small village with a mill and a store filled with supplies.
Is this a test?
The BoED says she should approach encounters with goblinoids with an open mind to the possibility, however remote, they might someday be transformed to allies. Two of them look like they might be redeemable. She could question them to find out.
The problem I have is having a party member that will not kill, It is hard to hard enough to dungeon dive and fight, to have someone that tries to capture puts all at risk.
As for the goblins we could hold a trial and decide to execute them. The party is not large enough to deal with captives and there is no one to turn them over to.
Right now the best idea I have is to give the goblins to Daleah to bring the apples to the children, removing both from current worry.
Of course the goblins might get themselves killed, though two want to surrender I think (at least want to bargain).
Yes, quite the quandary, Bhaern. Perhaps the paladin will be forced to kill the goblins should they attack with intent to kill?
For some reason the first wave of goblins left her alive or simply were not aware she was unconscious for a time. Could that be why she is hesitant to kill this group?
She did kill two others....or did she? Was it the donkeys who killed them?
Bhaern,
Im not quite sure the spoiler is working properly. Perhaps I've not applied it correctly, so here is what happened:
For Elron:
A crudely made pocket knife, enchanted with a radiant crystal and an enchantment. The crystal handle is imbued with magic that allows it to attune to whomever holds it forv24 hours, the knife will recognize as its owner. Its soft blue aura reveals a connection to divine or radiant energies. It bears the innate ability to turn undead. Perhaps, in part, forged by a divine, dwarven, or fey craft. The blade's magic responds to the presence of undead creatures, Its wielder has the means to dispel or destroy them with a word. It is recharged by 3 good deeds great or small. It can be used 4 times a day.
Did not fix coding, however clearly solves problem of reading it.
Oh as for burning the foes, that came from dogma
When fighting evil burn the bodies of the evil creatures slain as an offering to the goddess—unless such creatures are edible and non-sentient, and there are hungry folk near.
Bhaern Quel wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 12:40 am
Did not fix coding, however clearly solves problem of reading it.
Alas, I am an avid computer user but lack the mechanical skill to alter the existing features.
Bhaern Quel wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 12:40 amOh as for burning the foes, that came from dogma
"When fighting evil burn the bodies of the evil creatures slain as an offering to the goddess—unless such creatures are edible and non-sentient, and there are hungry folk near."