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bjorn13 said: Only those with true power of foreboding and studied in the art of fortune telling can guess what will happen next..!
It's about to get real ugly, if Sekk'ral offers himself and hopes by luck to save Farin will be crazy. Or I'll think Sekk'ral will punish one of the three dragons for tormenting Farin to nearly to death as justification to perform the Divinis-Alpha. Only time will tell now, the suspense is killing me.
amenubis said: It's about to get real ugly, if Sekk'ral offers himself and hopes by luck to save Farin will be crazy. Or I'll think Sekk'ral will punish one of the three dragons for tormenting Farin to nearly to death as justification to perform the Divinis-Alpha. Only time will tell now, the suspense is killing me.
Nah it seems obvious to me. Sekk'ral will offer himself and right before it's about to happen, either his father or one of the 3 dragons who took part in Farins fate will take his place. My money's on Vrekkias.
ablaiz said: Nah it seems obvious to me. Sekk'ral will offer himself and right before it's about to happen, either his father or one of the 3 dragons who took part in Farins fate will take his place. My money's on Vrekkias.
But then, more than likely, the general hones up to his mistake and probably takes responsibility for his own actions to stop his subordinate from taking all the blame when it was him and the green fellow who were the two truly at fault. Afterall, the two of them were the only ones to abuse Farin. Vrekkias didn't really want to partake in it at all, and even questioned why they were going so far.
shadow_scythe said: But then, more than likely, the general hones up to his mistake and probably takes responsibility for his own actions to stop his subordinate from taking all the blame when it was him and the green fellow who were the two truly at fault. Afterall, the two of them were the only ones to abuse Farin. Vrekkias didn't really want to partake in it at all, and even questioned why they were going so far.
Ra'ghalek views his actions as justified, and Khorr is a sociopathic soldier who'd get off on Farin dying.
If anyone of that trio willingly sacrifices themselves, it's Vrekkias.
All three of them look like they're in the conversation for a demotion or execution anyhow.
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Bjorn13
MemberOnly those with true power of foreboding and studied in the art of fortune telling can guess what will happen next..!
Amenubis
MemberIt's about to get real ugly, if Sekk'ral offers himself and hopes by luck to save Farin will be crazy. Or I'll think Sekk'ral will punish one of the three dragons for tormenting Farin to nearly to death as justification to perform the Divinis-Alpha. Only time will tell now, the suspense is killing me.
Ivan2782727
MemberThe Imp
MemberSo what you're saying is... We need to find a single pair of dragon twins or triplets. (Effectively the same blood) And have them donate.
This is why I'm not allowed at the d&d table anymore... 🥲
Observing87
Member“No one hath greater love than this, than a dragon lay down his life for his mate.”
Rattan
MemberI don't think Sekk'ral will have any problem with spilling Ra'ghalek's blood.
ablaiz
MemberNah it seems obvious to me. Sekk'ral will offer himself and right before it's about to happen, either his father or one of the 3 dragons who took part in Farins fate will take his place.
My money's on Vrekkias.
tokwas
Member...I hate being right...
Dr of Warfare
Member...oh no
Shadow Scythe
MemberBut then, more than likely, the general hones up to his mistake and probably takes responsibility for his own actions to stop his subordinate from taking all the blame when it was him and the green fellow who were the two truly at fault. Afterall, the two of them were the only ones to abuse Farin. Vrekkias didn't really want to partake in it at all, and even questioned why they were going so far.
Bongani
MemberRa'ghalek views his actions as justified, and Khorr is a sociopathic soldier who'd get off on Farin dying.
If anyone of that trio willingly sacrifices themselves, it's Vrekkias.
All three of them look like they're in the conversation for a demotion or execution anyhow.
tokwas
MemberHe did already say he wasn't forcefully taking anyone's life.
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