Raw Podcast:
Session One Part Seven – The Next
Morning and Meeting Kiducan
Kietoch's
Blessing
Divine
Boon - Utility
Power Encounter
(Free Action)
Trigger: You hit a creature with a power with at least two of the keywords Fire, Cold, Lighting, Thunder,
Effect: You slide each creature 1d6 squares.
Level 11: Increase the slide to 1d6+2 squares.
Level 21: Increase the slide to 1d6+4 squares. Creatures who end their slide next to one of your allies grant combat advantage until the end of your next turn.
Trigger: You hit a creature with a power with at least two of the keywords Fire, Cold, Lighting, Thunder,
Effect: You slide each creature 1d6 squares.
Level 11: Increase the slide to 1d6+2 squares.
Level 21: Increase the slide to 1d6+4 squares. Creatures who end their slide next to one of your allies grant combat advantage until the end of your next turn.
Utility Power Daily (No Action)
Effect: Until the end of your next turn you only have to use one of the keywords associated with this boon instead of two in order for the boon to trigger.
During
this session I talk about “Spotlighting” specific characters.
Right now we are moving through each character as they go through
things in game that are story-line justifications for their chosen
paragon paths. Much of the game the sessions before I started
recording them were centered around Chunkus helping the Aspect of
Earth and unlocking his paragon path. Jack has had some paragon
introduction as well and the scene with his dice is the climax of
that arc.
Again
I press the group a little too much leading them out of the inn at
the beginning of the session.
Normally
when the players are “in town” I just RP it quickly and we move
on. However there are a lot of specifics that the players wanted to
roleplay so we stayed in real time for the two major stops in town.
Several
times now in the podcast I've talked about magicians and how they are
different from wizards or mages. In the setting magic is everywhere,
but knowledge of how to use that magic and the ability to wield
powerful magic is quite rare. Most people with innate magical
ability are “magician level” which in mechanical terms means they
are only able to cast cantrips. These magicians, however, have a
fairly prominent spot in society as workers depending on what they
are particularly good at. Some magicians are good at mending things,
so they fix pots and broken windows and the like. Others are good at
cleaning teeth and function somewhat like a dentist. Broadly
speaking the magicians use magic to give the setting a lot of the
conveniences of modern living without the technology that goes with
it.
When
Kiducan's servant comes down from the top floor he hands a list to
Iris. I hand the list to Shawn (who is playing Vynn/Iris).
I
apologize if Kiducan's voice is annoying to listen to on the
recording. If it is any consolation it really hurts my voice to talk
like him.
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