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>>188829No, you're being a pretentious asshole
clippity clopping sounds
"You know, the frigid night fog on this island reminds me of home. I wish this visit could have been under less urgent circumstances. The weather is so delightful it makes me want to dance." Posey says, skipping and prancing through the fog with grace, the cold weather making her undead sinews limber
>>188832
I trust you're done with that
>>188842>>188827Your character’s not getting off this fucking island without an agreed meeting point or means of communication, and I am 100% enforcing that. >but we’re meeting on the ship. You wouldn’t even try to meet a friend at a bar without a cell phone or at least a semi-specific time, nevermind assault a fortified position filled with an unknown hostile force. That would be like if Eisenhower told the Canadians and the British “hey, let’s group up at Normandy” without a plan, a more specific location, or even a date
>>188831>>188828>>188829>>188830>>188831Shut the hell up
>>188844Okay.
I would like to go back to the leviathan skeleton though. I guess we should figure out a way to communicate first.
Posey makes an abrupt about face mid-gallop as she realizes this.
"On second thought... We should establish where we are going to meet, and how we will stay in contact."
>>188827>>188842>>188844>>188847Cavaliere stares in exasperation, and wonders if he should use the rest of his rope to physically tie down every party member until a plan is agreed upon.
>>188848Mala looks over to Cavaliere, takes his shotgun which thus far has been resting on the sling, moves it to a ready position, and nods.
>>188849Cavaliere glares sternly at Posey, then at the rest of the party.
"Captain, we almost mistook your eagerness for desertion. None of us leaves until we figure out how we handle this situation and when and where we will regroup. Running off not only risks your own life but that of every other creature here."On top of all his other concerns, now he has to worry about loss of confidence on the part of the griffons and the
Kostroma crew, who were already reluctant to tag along….
I don't recall asserting myself as Captain of the (fake) crew, but I guess you're free to go with that.
>>188850Posey turns around
"Alright then, where shall we meet again?"
I have to sleep. I am not picky about the plan so long as I get to visit the whale bones. If you guys decide on something I will just go along with that.
>>188851Starfire moves forward, tilts to the left towards Posey, and with a stamping motion, moves his two forelegs slightly apart and whips his tail
"You know Chernobog can summon monsters from the air? And the Spetsnaz, I have not met them, but I cannot imagine they will be so trusting of foreigners. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"
He tilts his head and moves his lips apart in an awkward smile that shows off mostly white teeth with one silver tooth. A closer look reveals he is shaking.
>>188854>Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"Yes, I am certain."
She brandishes her scroll: an ornate black manuscript sealed with ivory stoppers.
"This scroll is a memento from my old master. It is a testament to his powers, and represents heights I have not yet reached. It is important to me, I would not be expending it if I did not believe that it would be pivotal to this upcoming battle."
>>188854>>188858Brie taps his throat a few times before saying
"Is this thing on?" He then very loudly clears his throat before saying, unnecessarily loudly, "Fillies and gentlecolts! Sorry, I always wanted to say that. Starfire was it? How do we convey that your disapproval is not going to dissuade our course of action? Are you going to ask to audit our books next? This is happening whether you're onboard or not," he finishes, muttering something about 'overboard'.
"Captain, I think we are set," Brie nods to Rosie. Oh just go with it, it'll be fun.
"So, where do we meet up?"
"Is that acceptable? We rendesvous at the airplane once we've accomplished out respective agendas?"
>>188876"It is an esoteric matter, but the principle is simple enough to be explained. The Leviathan was a primal sentinel tasked with the sacred duty of devouring the servants of Dagon: attacking aberrant and demonic forces is its nature. That duty is imbued into its very bones. With the powers of my master, its powers can be drawn on once more, to conjure a spiritual warrior that is an ally and natural weapon against the farspawn." She says
"In other words, it is calling a favor from a friend."
>>188877Cavaliere looks cautiously intrigued.
"You are an occultist? Who is your master that you have brought up time and time again?"Also, arcane knowledge check to gain extra insight into her description:
[1d20+7 = (8+7) = 15] >>188877Blackheel:
"I don't really know what in Tartarus you're talking about, but it sounds like you're talking about bringing in more foreign hostile elements to fight the foreign hostile elements that we brought in to fight foreign hostile elements that we hoped would fight each other but instead turned and attacked us. I know exactly where this will end, and I want no part of it."
>>188887It sounds as if she's suggesting introducing some kind of natural predator of the invasive species from it's home realm. Or something like that.
>>188862Starfire isn't quite the stallion that Blackheel is, or even the other two sailors for that matter. He lowers his back, lowers his tail, and moves a step back away from Brie
>>188858Blackheel:
"Riiiigggghhhhttt"
IF WE DONT GERT A FUCKING MOVE ON I'LL START SHOOTING AT PLAYERS
He's still resisting? Fuck it.
>>188889>I want no part of it"You want no part of it, you say?"
Rosey Ring takes a step towards Blackheel, swaying her hips gracefully. She bats her eyelashes slowly and gives a calm, subtle, smile. Her voice smooth and diplomatic, concealing her sinister nature.
"Commissar Blackheel, while I would understand it if you wanted to sit out this battle, understand where we are coming from. We took a risk reaching out to you because we believed that your participation would increase our chances of successfully destroying the beast and escaping this island safely. Although we do appreciate your involvement, it comes at a cost on our part, tactically speaking." she says, shrugging slightly
"Normally, it would not be of our concern to care for the well-being of sailors in battle when nopony is around to pay random. Our safety comes first, afterall. Our swordstallion here though-" she gestures over to Silver "- sought to find a means to avoiding having to hack and slash through comrades of his old country, and so suggested finding you, so that your leadership and insight could help us avoid further bloodshed. I, however, am not so charitable. I will use whatever means I have at my disposal to conquer that ship, and this scroll is perhaps the least terrible thing I have up my sleeve. I want to WIN." she concludes, her voice calm, but with that last word a frigid aura of pure terror emanates from her and her mane rises with an unholy aura, her eyes glass over momentarily before before being immuninated with a frightful glow.
Intimidate (to coerce)
[1d20+16 = (2+16) = 18]She also activates her frightful presence, save DC 19 vs the Shaken condition. The Frightful Presence should be resolved before the opposed coersion check is rolled.
"We are going to raid the Kostroma. So tell me, Blackheel, do you want to participate?"
With my 30 Bluff and my 26 diplomacy, and negotiations still ongoing, I have a feeling that charisma checks rules aren't being so strictly abided (can't blame GM, diplomacy is massively broken if taken at face value). Since my other skills have proven impotent in face of a paranoid NPC, I will now follow Brie's advice and use my highest skill: intimidate. If it fails, Blackheel will turn hostile and we can just roll initiative. I know I resisted coersion, but I really just want to get past this encounter already. Anything to get the ball rolling to finish this adventure.
>>188901Of all times to roll a 2...
>>188901>>188902Just give me a bit to work out a plan before y'all go about doing anything drastic.
>>188904With respect, what do you mean "so I can work out a plan" now? What have you been busy with previously?
>>188901Cavaliere reiterates his point.
"Is this 'Leviathan' that whale on the beach? How can we be sure it will not turn on us?" >>188910"...Because it is dead." Posey says
>>188912>>188914"Animating a dead creature is very different from 'calling on a spiritual warrior.'" He sighs.
"We are out of options. What does it involve?">>188927I hope Silver works out a plan now. It's been a long time waiting.
>>188929I thought we already had a plan. What are we waiting for?
"It involves the power that my mentor invested in me. I cannot divulge the details of his studies per the contract in my apprenticeship."
>>188933Blackheel
“So it’s contracting with yet another demon, or whatever you want to call it.”
>>188935Blackheel, firmly, and facing towards Brie
“I will die standing up and facing my enemy. Not stabbed in the back by yet another false friend.”
>>188936>>188935>>188933Silver steps in between Black Heel and the other members of the party. "There will be no stabbing anything that is not summoned by Traveler. We are
not enemies. We need to stop treating each other as if we are. Allies do not threaten each other."
>>188937This will be said to be the post that precipitated the side conversation
>>188934"Call it whatever you like. Ponies of our profession care not about labels. I have said my part. I will now leave to invoke the wisdom of my old mentor, and I will then board the ship and see too it that the farspawn is destroyed. I will do it with or without you." Posey says, coldly, as she whirls her cape and sets off
.
She refers to the party, putting on a face of false nostalgia
"I know I have always been evasive of the arts of my mentor. The hauntings of my past are not something I share freely: I never asked your about what rough past led you to this choice in career, and you have been gracious enough to not pry into my own. Given the circumstances though, I feel you all finally deserve to sate the morbid curiosity you have built up after all these years sailing. Come and personally witness the results of the powers of my master, and get a taste of how dreadful it truly was."
Posey begins walking towards the whale bones, and if no pony else wants to follow her she eventually returns in about ~25 minutes.
>>188936Cavaliere turns to the commissar.
"Blackheel. We are not here to start trouble. We found trouble coming from your ship and we are going to put a stop to it. Now you can help us with that or you can save what little you can. It hurts us more than any other creature to turn on each other."Like was said before, if nopony else goes to accompany Posey then Cavaliere will.
>>188941"Enough talk. We have already said all we need to. He will follow if he wishes to board the ship with us. If not... well, he can certainly keep trying his luck to phone the GRU." she says, a touch of smug sarcasm audible in the last part
Cavaliere interrupts. "Before any of us move, we need to know precisely when and where we will meet up. Otherwise we are throwing ourselves into danger needlessly."
>>188951Brie sighs, and then lifts his mask enough to expose his mouth before placing a cigarette in it, lighting it, and taking a long drag.
a 10 or higher on an insight check will reveal he is losing patience"Fine then, then the two of you be on your way. We rendesvous back at the airplane when we finish our respective tasks. Satisfactory?"
Silver lets out a sigh. "Look, there is impetus for us to split up into different teams and complete our objectives at same time before converging on Kostroma. But there is much danger on this island, and now not just from Traveler. After meeting resistance, GRU is going to be traveling in large, singular group, sweeping this island slowly yet methodically for threats. They will outnumber us, they will outgun us, but together we at least have chance of escaping if they notice us. If we split up, and they discover one of our groups, they are dead, and that group will be sorely missed when it comes time to fight Traveler. They are also dead if they do not have means of communication with rest of party." Silver clears his throat to emphasize that particular point to certain members of the party. "We travel together, for most part. As long as we do not dilly dally, we will be able to get to all of our objectives before GRU does. We go to Posey's leviathan bones first, do that, then Posey, Garv, and griffons will take that creature to crashed plane and load explosive and guns onto it while rest of us head towards airship. You will also take one of our radios so you can stay in touch. You will rejoin us along our route, as you will likely be traveling faster than us. Make sure to stay along south side of central hill. GRU will be coming from north side, and they will shoot you if they see you."
>>188955Brie let's Silver finish, uninterrupted.
"You have a fascinating admiration for what the GRU is capable of, I wonder where this confidence stems from," Brie knocks the cherry off his now-smoked cigarette and stashes the butt in a back pocket, "No, the GRU are likely to treat this as a 'By the book' mission and run standard tactics, walking head-first into a meat-grinder. You heard the success that the Commissar had in trying to communicate, far better than I do because you speak the bloody language. Failure ISN'T an option. Having said, that's an inefficient plan; if we are to split up, it should be now, not later. Once this leviathan thingy is operational, that's when we should be converging, not separating. Sorry Silver, but while I'm amenable to either splitting up or sticking together, I can't agree with your proposed plan.
IMO, our two options are to stick it out as a group for the duration, or split up NOW and meet back at the airplane when we're 'done'; Ms. Ring and Mr. Cavaliere upon acquiring the... and us having investigated the airship, and having operated on it as we shall ascertain."
>>188956Silver raises an eyebrow at Brie apparently saving a lit cigarette for later. "GRU goes by another name that might be more familiar to you: Spetsnaz. These are not your average grunts, these are special forces. What training I went through as soldier and what training I gave to other ponies to turn them into soldiers cannot compare to what these commandos have gone through. If we are having this debate about whether to split up or stick together, then you can be certain they have already come up with answer of their own, and are executing it as we speak." He furrows his eyebrows at Brie. "This is not proposed plan. This
is our plan. I am using executive decision here, there will be no more debates on what we will do."
Posey does not engage further because she is already walking.
Posey is walking because she already decided that she is going to the whale bones and is not interested in discussing it further.
It is recommended that the party follows.
If no pony follows her, she will return in about ~20 minutes, and I will describe the results of her magic then.
>>188960>>188957Brie looks at Rosie, then to Kubana.
"Our ability to track the marines is based on your nose, so really it's your call where we go next, unless we're simply to follow Ms. Ring," he turns back to Silver. "You are correct that this isn't a discussion; there would be nothing to gain by splitting up later UNLESS we plan to strike from different fronts, but that will be a strategic decision we decide on AFTER we have a better idea what resources we have and a closer look at the line of scrimmage. So unless Ms. Kirafiki wishes to lead in a different direction, I will assume to follow the 'Dread Pirate Rosey Ring'," he raises his voice for the benefit of the Commissar and crew, but his tone of voice suggests he is very much going to enjoy 'playing pirates'.
>>188962I know it's rude, but are we going to spend a seventh week in a row debating what direction to walk in? We need to make a decision and advance the plot.
I would prefer it if the party follows me, but I'm going to move on regardless.
>>188963I don't think its rude, I think its the sort of decisiveness and that we've been desperately needing. If there was a way Brie could push the party forward he'd have done so weeks ago, but without a giant skeleton to move the bomb/guns, the best he can hope for is to aid in whoever wants to A. find the marines/airship, or B. make a giant skeleton. Since Rosey is already headed for the giant skeleton - the one that directly aids Brie's part of this equation - then it stands to reason that he would follow Rosey, unless Kira wants to lead toward the marines.
>>188963>>188964O asked for
one thing before going out on your own…
>>188959>>188960>>188961>>188962Kira looks at Brie like a deer caught in headlights, not expecting to be called upon for decision making. "Um...I guess we follow Posey?" She slithers off to try to catch up to the impatient mare. "Hey, wait up!"
Silver's furrowed brow, meanwhile, turns to a frown. "I highly doubt your claim. No matter. Consider it as much or as little as you want, it is what we are doing. Join us or leave to do your own thing, it is your call." He looks over to the rest of the party and motions for them to follow him before also heading off after Posey. "Come on, people, let us not lose sight of Posey."
>>188963>>188960>>188958Is it so difficult to type “ I’m taking one of the three radios, I’ll be on channel 4 if you need me”? Is there some particular reason not to? Why is it that I ask this twice, it’s the
only thing I ask, and I’m ignored twice?
>>188965Okay, GM.
Posey takes one of the two-way radios with her, in the event that the party does not follow her (I would prefer it if we all went).
"We shall reconvene at this airship. Blackheel can take the time to reconsider if he wants to join us in boarding."
She draws her sword and points it off into the mist
"Onward!"
>>188965And I've reasonably asked for a number of things that have been neglected. Xp
>>188966"I really thought that would go better..." Posey says, under her breath, as Silver catches up
"I guess it is the nature of sailors to be distrusting of 'pirstes'." She continues
"Oh well, we tried our best."
>>188955Cavaliere glowers at Posey flippantly prancing off.
>>188966He turns to Silver quickly.
"Give me one of the radios. I'll find the downed airship, alone if I have to. We may not have twenty minutes." >>188967>>188971>>188972Brie, responding to a subliminal cue takes to a 60'elevation and shadows Rosey from overhead and a little behind.
"Unless an ACTUAL plan comes together!" he calls out from up high.
>>188972Wait, now I'm confused. Was it not our plan to destroy the Traveller first?
Months ago, our initial plan was to find the Marines before anything else, but then we received hooks to imply that we needed to fight The Traveller first.
>>188974Now you're willing to discuss a plan? We could have talked about this before impromptu splitting the party.
My priority has always been to find the "marines" (they're not marines, they're aviation sea-ponies) because they are very likely injured and certainly in distress. The Fellow Traveler and the GRU only intensify this urgency, because now they are under serious threat of attack as well. If we put off the rescue, the only thing we'll be able to rescue is corpses if that (not that Posey would object). As for OOC hooks, I recall GM Pony explicitly saying that if we take on the objectives one at a time we will not be able to get all of them.
>>188975>If we put off the rescue, the only thing we'll be able to rescue is corpses if thatThat is a compelling point.
Worth noting, if we're looking for the Marines first, I would not need to do this skeleton thing.
>>188975No, there was willingness to discuss a plan weeks ago when players were touching their feelings about making nice with the commies. The willingness to discuss has since vacated. What you're seeing now is a bunch of players who were willing to play nice/along deciding: "Nah fuck that".
Oddly, it will work out better this way.
>>188979Let me show you what I mean.
Brie draws his silenced revolver and places it at the side of the head of the Dusty Zebra.
Small wonder if this action will be accepted by GM.
For fuck's sake, guess I gotta deal with
this now before anything else...
>>188980Kira, looking back at the rest of the party to make sure they're following, notices this and immediately stops in her tracks. Reacting before anyone else can, she draws her bow and aims two arrows at Brie before the others can blink. "
Step. Away. From the zebra."
It should be noted, this is the first time
anyone has heard Kira actually sound angry so far.
Vir snaps awake in this universe again, but is it a good time?
18 posts remain>>188981Pic very much related
>>188982Yes
except that it's after midnightThere's a response for Vir somewhere above that isn't entirely complete...
>>188983^^
We can take it when it fits better then. Sleep is important.
Actually, I had the last response:
>>187040 → >>188983>There's a response for Vir somewhere above that isn't entirely complete...Ah, sorry. I didn't understand.
>>188981Oh hush. Just like the 'warning shot' and OVER a half-dozen things I have TRIED to do and been simmarily IGNORED, holding a gun to Dusty's head "isnt gonna be accepted". Dusty would have to be present to be held at gunpoint. Is he even still here?
>>188989Until we get confirmation that it isn't, Kira is going to continue to act as if it is. She is dead serious about shooting Brie if he doesn't put the gun away right that second and step away from Dust.
>>188991And Brie was DEAD-SET on firing a warning shot, and that didn't happen. So we wait, and you can sit and spin.
Am I going to have to paralyze Brie? Is this what we are doing?
Silver "I'm gonna talk this nigger's ear off" Sword is picking a BAD time to try and assert the 'dadd-pants', which were only agreed on to appease Shoal Waters (the captain who tasked us with this mission, if you forgot).
Silver has as much authority as he is granted, which atm appears to be NONE
It's a comedy of errors. Everypony has been impatient for a while (understandably) and wanted to get the quest moving again. At our one best opportunity to formulate a plan, some players jump the gun before we can collectively agree on anything. Now that we are moving, we are back to the question of "What should we do?"
>>189005See
>>188998 →I say we leave it to the spell. The spell can tell us what to do, where to go, and in what order to do it, in a way that it most favorable to us (which means, if there is a 100% win condition, we can seize it). This is the simplest and quickest way to decide on the plan.
>>189004If you shoot our Cleric, I will cut your head off.
You can't kill him in one shot, so your threat to kill him is dubious, but I can kill you with one touch. Your fortitude and Will saves are bad. Think about it carefully.
Posey looks towards the two of them, a sanguine energy crackling around her hoof.
>>188991I am with you. I could delete him with a spell if need be (ghoul touch + coup de grace); it would be more effective than an arrow. He's grappling, so his touch AC is nil.
Posey nods to Kira and steps towards the two, charging her hood with destructive energies.
>>188989If you attack us, we can attack you. I will not hesitate state to remove you from this plane if you attack a party member. I thought we were past this.
>>188975I replied to this in the ooc thread, btw.
>>189007>if youYou'll suck these nuts, and you'll like it
>I could delete him[i]try it or stfu you goddamn hyper-fixated "I could kill this whole party if I was bored"
so why is this the character you decided top play?FAGGOT
Or, quit yer damn posturing.
>>189011Par for the course, it's all about (you) isn't it? All these 'other players' are just NPCs in YOUR game aren't they?
>>189023I wouldn't be asking permission from NPCs.
you're all faggots and im glad this is a deadchan
>>189040You should be asking permission of GM. In the meantime, focus on the task at hand.
Rolling survival to find the airship crash location:
[1d20+3 = (1+3) = 4]
>>189041>You're all faggotsOh, you noticed? Good of you to drop by. You didn't capitalize 'you're' so you're presumably a nigger. Anything else?
>>189073fuck off you redditor faggot, casual communication and not using capitalization has been a mainstay of chan culture for decades, and specifically /pol/ for the past 14 years. you're clearly one of the knuckle-dragging apes that flocked here without ever having been active on /pol/ before april 1st, 2017. kill yourself you fucking overweight, midwit, libtertarian faggot. fucking nigger
>>189107Lol, meme war veteran, son.
>redditorYou have to go back
>>189041>>189073>>189107>>189111The roleplay threads are not your shitting street.
>>189112Lol. Don't worry. If you hadn't noticed, Brie heading to the Kostromo is my way of extracting him from the game. I imagine it will be 2026 before you chucklefucks manage to arrive.