Thursday, March 31, 2022

Session 101: Finding Senitar

 

Session Date: March 25, 2022

In-game date: 20th of Flamerule, 1491



They digested the intelligence.
Moved on in the continued search for Senitar leaving the children with Utaeth.
Learned Chorthum and Lord Cedrick Lauron have plans for the Soul Organ.
The Soul Organ may harbor something.
They moved back to the prison level but where stalked by the chase party. Darrin & Garren almost died from the Kick of Nadar.
Garren took a non-evil life with the Xanthos blade and became afflicted with the psychosis Dyspraxia as a punishment.

Trigger: Attempting to employ speech.
Effects: Whenever  Garren attempts to employ speech, a Wisdom saving throw DC 17 is required to determine if what comes out is unintelligible gibberish. This would prevent the casting of spells with verbal components.

Description: A character afflicted with dyspraxia has difficulty articulating speech, rendering them essentially mute when the malady asserts itself. If a character wishes to speak for any reason, a Wisdom saving throw is required. Failure indicates that the afflicted may not attempt to do anything involving speech for 1d4 rounds, after which another Wisdom saving throw is possible. Strangely enough, a bard's ability to sing is unimpaired by this malady, though any other verbal performance (such as comedy or oratory) is.

Healers:
Characters proficient in Medicine can perform a help action when an afflicted individual attempts their Wisdom saving throw giving them advantage. However, the helping character must be level seven or higher. Anyone with a Proficiency in Heal may attempt to soothe the character afflicted with an active condition, though they must succeed on a check equal to the malady's Wisdom saving throw DC +1/2 the afflicted's Charisma score. This is an attack action requiring 1d4 rounds, with success reducing the severity by one step (mild conditions are suppressed). The palliative effect lasts for 2d8 rounds if the condition is chronic, or until another triggering event occurs.


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