A burly half-orc enters the tavern, all bloody and battered. Some of the inn patrons and visitors managed to get some bits from his strange story.
It seems the half-orc met up with a troll in Silverwood, after a nasty fight the cross breed managed to bring the troll down. All happy with what he thought is a glorious victory, the half-orc sat down to check his wounds only to find out the troll jumping on him almost fully healed from behind.
Surprised and wounded, the half-orc managed to make his way back to the bridge where he was aided by the knights. Using fire, the group managed to finish off the beast.
After the fight, the knight lieutenant stationed at the bridge gave the poor half orc a thorough tongue-lashing for being so stupid to face trolls with no fire, promising to let him get eaten, should he be dumb enough to do so again.
Dumb half-orc fighting a troll with no fire?!?
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Re: Dumb half-orc fighting a troll with no fire?!?
[[heh, oh ya, note to players, Crum fixed the trolls ]]
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Re: Dumb half-orc fighting a troll with no fire?!?
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Awesome. ]]Regas wrote:((heh, oh ya, note to players, Crum fixed the trolls ))
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It’s not the critic who counts...The credit belongs to the man who actually is in the arena, who strives violently, who errs and comes up short again and again...who if he wins, knows the triumph of high achievement, but who if he fails, fails while daring greatly.-T. Roosevelt
Current main: Ky - something
It’s not the critic who counts...The credit belongs to the man who actually is in the arena, who strives violently, who errs and comes up short again and again...who if he wins, knows the triumph of high achievement, but who if he fails, fails while daring greatly.-T. Roosevelt