Season 1 - Episode 7: Homeward Bound
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The Value of Treasure
Paladin does his best to appraise the value of the various non-monetary items of treasure. Here are his best guesses:
- Silver amulet: 40 gp.
- Gold ring with gemstone: 10 gp (as an ordinary piece of jewellery).
- Gemmed wooden statues: 800 gp collectively (Paladin thinks these are particularly fine).
- Silver service: 400 gp.
Alan tells Doughbert that there is a wagon repair shop in Marketstone that does sometimes have second-hand wagons for sale. If you can't get one there, you'd probably have to go to Westport.
- Silver amulet: 40 gp.
- Gold ring with gemstone: 10 gp (as an ordinary piece of jewellery).
- Gemmed wooden statues: 800 gp collectively (Paladin thinks these are particularly fine).
- Silver service: 400 gp.
Alan tells Doughbert that there is a wagon repair shop in Marketstone that does sometimes have second-hand wagons for sale. If you can't get one there, you'd probably have to go to Westport.
Loot Roll
OK then, here's the result of the loot roll ... a straight d20, ties roll again.
Doughbert: 19.
Nivek: 18, 14 (2nd number is the tiebreak roll).
Paladin: 18, 5 (2nd number is the tiebreak roll).
Karl: 13.
Mandross: 12.
Tannen: 5.
Hiker: 1.
(At least Tannen is consistent with his luck!)
Doughbert: 19.
Nivek: 18, 14 (2nd number is the tiebreak roll).
Paladin: 18, 5 (2nd number is the tiebreak roll).
Karl: 13.
Mandross: 12.
Tannen: 5.
Hiker: 1.
(At least Tannen is consistent with his luck!)
Re: Season 1 - Episode 7: Homeward Bound
Birthright wrote: OOC: This sounds fair to me. Hopefully Tannen might get the sword or the magical chain armour!
I'm glad I can't use armor (well I can, just not while thieving) so I wouldn't have to decide between the weaight saving of magical chainmail vs the better AC of plate mail.
Re: Season 1 - Episode 7: Homeward Bound
During the discussion of splitting the wealth, Doughbert thinks about what all is in the treasure trove and the value of each item and then remembers whats missing in the pile. "What about those 4 expensive gowns. Since Paladin has already laid claim to them their worth should be considered part of his share."
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Re: Season 1 - Episode 7: Homeward Bound
Hiker speaks up, "I done give them to Miss Alma back when we were in the caves. They's too big for mister half-man."Hywaywolf wrote:During the discussion of splitting the wealth, Doughbert thinks about what all is in the treasure trove and the value of each item and then remembers whats missing in the pile. "What about those 4 expensive gowns. Since Paladin has already laid claim to them their worth should be considered part of his share."
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Re: Season 1 - Episode 7: Homeward Bound
Yeah, My comment about Plate mail earlier was before I realised the chain was magical!Hywaywolf wrote:Birthright wrote: OOC: This sounds fair to me. Hopefully Tannen might get the sword or the magical chain armour!
I'm glad I can't use armor (well I can, just not while thieving) so I wouldn't have to decide between the weaight saving of magical chainmail vs the better AC of plate mail.
Re: Season 1 - Episode 7: Homeward Bound
The dresses, while nice, are only worth 10 GP each, says Paladin. You, of course, will be subtracting your buried treasure from your share, right? he asks his fellow halfling.
Paladin rides on towards town trying to do long division.
Paladin rides on towards town trying to do long division.
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(OOC: hahaha I have been waiting for that comment.)
Doughbert reddens, coughs, stutters a bit then blurts out, "Of course not, that loot was lost during the high pressure parley with a a league of bandits. Its the cost of adventuring, and if you remember, I did point out that it was still there and no one wanted to go back for it. besides, those dresses were of the quality made for a noble woman. They could be worth upward to 200 gold each."
Doughbert reddens, coughs, stutters a bit then blurts out, "Of course not, that loot was lost during the high pressure parley with a a league of bandits. Its the cost of adventuring, and if you remember, I did point out that it was still there and no one wanted to go back for it. besides, those dresses were of the quality made for a noble woman. They could be worth upward to 200 gold each."
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They were knock-offs. 10 GP. Trust me, says Paladin. Plus I think they were sized for a man, probably pony-tail. Did you see how they hung off of Alma's frame? Now, I'm no connoisseur of human women, but Alma seemed a pretty robust lady. You probably missed how she gutted all those men like fish. You don't milk cows and stuff and stay petite. All I'm saying is that the dresses were big, off-the-rack knockoffs. 10 GP.
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Re: Season 1 - Episode 7: Homeward Bound
"Now then, Paladin, that's not polite talk... I've half a mind to thump you for it. I mean yeah, she's a little lean in areas, and the dress needed tailoring, but saying they were off the rack-
Wait, you mean premade and stored for later sale? Huh. Never mind. Carry on then."
After a moment's thought (and a somewhat creepy smile), he adds "If you are accounting the dresses, they should come from Master Hiker's share, as he gave them to Alma... or write them off as a gift from the party to the nice lady who clearly knows a thing or two about knives and where to stick them in sleeping men who have behaved badly."
Wait, you mean premade and stored for later sale? Huh. Never mind. Carry on then."
After a moment's thought (and a somewhat creepy smile), he adds "If you are accounting the dresses, they should come from Master Hiker's share, as he gave them to Alma... or write them off as a gift from the party to the nice lady who clearly knows a thing or two about knives and where to stick them in sleeping men who have behaved badly."
Go with a smile!
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