Assuming that whatever required this save doesn't leave him incapacitated, Pollux will immediately be interested and go to see what this Master of the Magical is all about.
Also, the fractals thing was a joke.
In post 73, Mitillos wrote:Seeing and hearing Ilyana, Pollux has invented fractals and Fourier analysis, respectively.
aww, the entire plot revolves around the fibonacci spiralMitillos wrote:Original Roll String: 1d20+6(STATIC) 1 20-Sided Dice: (10)+6 = 16
Assuming that whatever required this save doesn't leave him incapacitated, Pollux will immediately be interested and go to see what this Master of the Magical is all about.
Also, the fractals thing was a joke.
What you did is not only fine, but encouraged! The more interaction, prompted or otherwise, the better.Shiidaji wrote:In post 73, Mitillos wrote:Seeing and hearing Ilyana, Pollux has invented fractals and Fourier analysis, respectively.
DM r we allowed to just freewrite like my above post? or do you want to keep it DM-Player-DM-Player
He seems to be being fairly open, just trying to make some money and put on a show. He probably doesn't mind getting his hands a bit dirty, though.Porkens wrote:Cheater Blought claps his hands together and exclaims "Music AND a Show?! The gods smile down on us despite the hellish heat!"
Smiling widely, Cheater motions for his engineer to set up the collapsable stool on the road to watch the enthusiastic magician.
Rolling insight to see what he's really up to
Original Roll String: 1d20+41 20-Sided Dice: (2)+4 = 6
That's fine, I will.xofelf wrote:For the record, I always forget what I should roll to do or figure things out like 95% of the time, so DM just expect to need to suggest such things at me
Roll a Perception check.In post 85, Allomancer wrote:Upon hearing the half-orc speak, Kriv jerked his head towards him, noticing him for the first time. A quick glance around and he saw the magician and became intrigued. He kept quiet, determined to watch him first before trying to play.
Go ahead. This is perception, since you're watching for something instead of searching it out.Mitillos wrote:I would like to roll a perception (or perhaps investigation?) check, to see if the guy is cheating (e.g. pulling the ball into his sleeves or something). If there's cheating going on, Pollux would like to surreptitiously attempt to take a specific action that I will PM you.
The bowls are now moving so fast that you can barely tell them apart. You lose track of the bowl and eventually pick one at random. Unsurprisingly, you miss, and Milgram laughs. "It seems you owe me a drink, sweetie. Anyone else up for a try?" He looks around. "Don't worry, that gold ball hasn't gone anywhere." He picks up one of the remaining bowls to show the ball underneath. As he does, Norixius, who had followed the correct bowl carefully, sees something very odd. That's not a gold ball, or even a ball at all. It's an illusion, no doubt explaining why it was not under the correct bowl.xofelf wrote:Original Roll String: 1d20+11 20-Sided Dice: (16)+1 = 17
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