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Occupied Equestria - Get Away
Anonymous
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No.169000
Now, on Occupied Equestria: Silver is storming the Ministry building to find a changeling bomb. Posey is making her get away from unknown hostiles after an adventure in the city. Amber is trying desperately to flee the country. All of that, and more
1309 replies and 107 files omitted.
Anonymous
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No.170364
>>170363
*manor
Anonymous
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No.170365
170366
>>170363
He looks up to her. It's almost sad to such elegant robes so damaged and disheveled.
"I did not get him. they killed all of our thralls with their weapons. I had to fall back. Had you waited to come out... Had I have come out when you did..." He falls silent. But he stands up with Posey
Anonymous
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No.170366
170367
>>170365
"What's done is done. Thralls are... expendable. Cunning and loyal servants are not. We can only move on and rebuild." Posey says, further healing him
"We have all the time in the world for revenge, but for now, let's focus on what we can do, not what we couldn't."
Anonymous
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No.170367
170368 170420
>>170366
"It was the best chance.." He laments

"But I've waited so long now."
He turns to her. He's a bit taller, with the hat adding a couple inches. He's above middle aged, but even with his dried and frail skin, does not look that old. The healing must have some effect.

"What is left?" He asks her.
Anonymous
99a48b8
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No.170368
170369
>>170367
"What's left?" Posey says, a quizzical look on her face
"Only the world to conquer." She says, turning her chin up and pondering the half moon
"There's so many more heartbeats cluttering this world. So many shambling bodies. There's a full world out there to be plundered, to be ravaged, to be ruined. I didn't kill a paladin tonight, but I won't let one setback stop me. Follow along if you like, or lay in the ashes like a corpse; the choice is yours."
And with that, she slowly trots off, towing the casket behind her
Anonymous
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No.170369
170370
>>170368
"I'm not sure I agree with the sentiment that it is our business to stamp out life" He says, and with a pause, Posey has likely started to move away. "But over the decades, I have certainly come to understand it."
He gets up, and starts to follow Posey, likely some feet behind.
"I will come with you."
Anonymous
99a48b8
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No.170370
170371
>>170369
"Very well then. Come along. I'll introduce you to my driver." Posey says, as she makes her way back to the town.
She turns
"Call me Posey."

Okay, looks like the quest is wrapping up, so I think this is a good stopping point, so long as nothing attacks us on our way back.
Posey would spend a minute or two bringing him to full health before they leave. She'd try to be as discreet as possible getting into the truck with Mason, and explain the situation to him when she gets back.
Anonymous
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No.170371
170407 170418
>>170370
>So long as nothing attacks us
The dangers of highwaymen and bandits have been greatly exaggerated, and the ancient forests no longer conceal wild, natural predators... right?

"Baćka Vysoki Chančes" He says back to her, in slightly higher spirits
Anonymous
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No.170407
170408 170412
GM, has Posey leveled up from her adventures thus far?
Based on all the interactions with humanoids and undead, challenges where Posey has to roll skill checks or expend resources to avoid destruction/exposure, and other encounters in this past couple months, I've calculated that Posey (who is, remember, ECL 3, with her LA bought off) could have earned between 6000 and 11000 XP (assuming that most of the non-combat encounters involved NPC-classed humanoids at CR 1/2, and making skill checks to avoid conflict counts as a completed encounter), potentially putting her near lvl 5-6, with most of it being in this past adventure with August.
I know Posey didn't actually kill August or the ELF, and accepted his Parley, but I feel like she could have if she acted tactically and buffed the other undead and herself. I just found August to be an interesting character and wanted to keep him alive (until Posey learns to create non-mindless undead), since I thought he was a paladin would have potential to be a good recurring antagonist (villains always leave potential heroes to defeat them later, after all). Posey's only real goal was to take the treasure, and the Bloodbound being alone now makes him easier to recruit/manipulate, so I would kind of like to count this as a victory, considering the fact that she was able to get ALL of the treasure, despite August living.
August is a fun antagonist, btw. Cool paladin, but also a touch of rogueish tropes that fits the modern setting. He'd make for a good Shadowbane Inquisitor.

I know that you think Posey may be a bit overpowered, and I would like to discuss how I could amend that in her level up process to get her sheet finalized. I could add some more of those Deadlands weaknesses, such as saying that her DR is always bypassed by wood, or swap some of her more optimal features for suboptimal ones.
Leveling Posey over time is kind of important to me, as she doesn't really feel like a proper Necromancer until she learns to create undead. I guess I should've played a Cleric if I wanted earliest access to Necromancy, but I was really couldn't resist the "Dread" name in Dread Necromancer, considering that she's a member of the League.
>>170371
"I don't think I ever got your name. Care to tell?"
Amber Sunset
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No.170408
170409 170410
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>>170407
>leveling up
>pic related
The problem is that all the older characters have been "just around the corner" in terms of leveling up for some time now and if Posey levels up then they have to be leveled up too, and all that calculation is an arduous process. Characters probably will level up eventually, but it's not high on GM's priority list evidently (or he just forgot/doesn't want to rebalance planned quests). I know you've been following along for a little while, so don't you find it odd that there's never been mention of exp or leveling up? Nopony has leveled up in this entire game once. For better or worse it's always been "Trust the Plan" in terms of progression, which has mainly been loot and friendships.
Anonymous
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No.170409
>>170408
I was hoping I'd at least catch up to lvl 5 to account for my XP taxes in character creation...
I don't get Animate Dead until lvl 8 (because Orcus-forbid the tier-3 fixed list casters get Animate Dead access at the same lvl as a the tier 1 Cleric...), and I can't take Leadership or Undead Leadership until lvl 6.
I've heard of e6/e8 lvl-capped games in 3.5e, but I don't want to be lvl 3 forever.
I get the point about fairness though. Then again, I also haven't heard from any of the other players besides you in a long time.
GM Pony
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No.170410
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>>170408
Anonymous
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No.170411
170412
GM, idk how much you want to streamline the journey home, but Posey would explain the situation to Mason (omitting the part where she cooperates with August) and return to the manor as inconspicuously as possible.
I would like to appraise the loot whenever it's convenient for you to give me the numbers.

Posey's plans for the next day would be to keep Gloomy occupied, count the loot, and to meditate in the garden to reverse the taint of defilement on her spirit, taking advantage of the abundant vegetation.
Anonymous
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No.170412
170413 170414
>>170407
>I just found August to be an interesting character
>August is a fun antagonist, btw.
D'awww, thanks

>considering the fact that she was able to get ALL of the treasure
>she was able to get ALL of the treasure
>ALL of the treasure
>ALL
>Posey totally didn't miss 75%+ of the value of the treasure for a second quest in a row
Right.

>how I could amend that in her level up process to get her sheet finalized
>has Posey leveled up from her adventures thus far?
>I know that you think Posey may be a bit overpowered
>Leveling Posey over time is kind of important to me
The essence of the problem is the way power creep occurs in D&D 3.5; the difference of a few levels has great consequence

>>170411
Kinda want to see her get past the military
Anonymous
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No.170413
170415 170418
>>170412
>miss 75%+
You didn't need to tell me that..... Now I want to go back and check.
I thought Posey had all the time she needed to search the building, and she rolled high on Search. I figured the Bloodbound would know where things are too.
>leveling power creep
Well, Posey is deleveled to ECL 3, spending more than half of her XP on LA buy off and bloodline benefits. Her powers as a caster are no better than any other lvl 3 caster. Most of the power in 3.5e comes from class progression; Posey's racial abilities mostly come in the form of defensive buffs, which will not improve as she levels.

I could map out her progression for you:

Lvl 4: Posey finally gets lvl 2 spells at this level without resorting to gimmicks. Posey's known spells are fixed, and her spells known advanced predictably, without excessive fear investure. You can see her spell list here:
https://srd.dndtools.org/srd/magic/spells/classSpellLists/dreadNecromancerSpells.html
She gains an ability boost (Charisma, obviously) which would increase the DCa for most of her abilities, and +1 increase in her BAB. Her bloodline would give her cold resistance at lvl 4, but that's redundant with her half-vampire cold resistance (unless you'll let me use the rules to modify it). Her ability to rebuke and command undead increases linearly.
She also gains an advanced Learning Spell, probably Kelgore's Grave Mist.
She gains Mental Bastion, which is redundant with her racial immunity unless you'd rather have me nerf her by removing her immunity to mind-effecting attacks (which I was considering, to reduce LA).
Overall, lvl 4 is mostly just a linear increase of abilities she already had.

Lvl 5:
At this level, Posey gets her Fear Aura, which increases her combat effectiveness against non-paladins, as Fear is Posey's main line of attack. Her spellcasting doesn't increase in level.

This would also be the level at which the Apprentice feat might say that she's surpassed her apprentice, meaning that Posey would finally earn her emancipation and be free of service. She would no longer have to tithe to her master or follow his orders. She could also potentially begin training Gloomy as her own apprentice.
Since Posey's master is minimum lvl 8, you might prefer to delay her emancipation until lvl 8 or later.

Unlike a Wizard or Cleric, Posey does not natively gain lvl 3 slots at this level, but she could attempt to cast one by spending 2 lvl 2 slots using Versatile spellcaster.

Lvl 6.
At this level, leadership potentially comes on line. I laid out my plans for leadership earlier in the old threads. This is a big deal, as it multiples the number of characters I control. I wouldn't blame you if you wanted me to delay this or discard the idea entirely.

Lvl 6 is important because it's the first level that Posey natively gains lvl 3 slots. This means that Posey would gain some potent utility, such as Speak With Dead. Vampiric Touch becomes as deadly single-target combat option.

Lvl 7:
At this lvl, Posey gains the ability to summon her familiar: an imp, vargoulle, quasit or ghostly visage.
I would consider the imp because if it's interesting variants,
This is the "cool pet" level. A familiar isn't that suited for combat, but is an interesting scout.

Lich body also increases to 4 at this level.

Lvl 8:
The Golden Level. At this level, Posey finally natively gets lvl 4 spells, which means she can cast Animate Dead. Thus drastically changes her play style, as she will have minions. She also gains Undead Mastery, making her minions more potent as and undead more numerous.
She gains another Advanced Learning Spell. Probably Grim Revenge.

Her spellcasting increases to the point where she is actually a potent Carter in combat, albeit still only for single-targets attacks and battlefield control. Phantasmal Killer, Black Tentacles, Fear and Summon Undead 4 change the game in terms of her offensive power.

She would also increase her charisma by 1

Posey's powers hereafter do not drastically change other than predictable linear progression, except until lvl 12, where she gains Create Undead, and when she gains Create Greater Undead. She gains more combat spells, but the big focus is on her linear progression to create and control undead.
Anonymous
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No.170414
170418
>>170412
>Kinda want to see her get past the military
Okay, let's go with that (unless I can go back to check for that 75% of treasure).
Also waiting for the name of the Bloodbound guy.
Amber Sunset
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No.170415
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>>170413
>leveling power creep
I think GM means in general rather than for Posey specifically. As Posey levels up to 4 or 5 other characters will level up to 6 or 7. Silver already has survived taking dozens of bullets (albeit in a dreamscape) so getting leveled up will start turning characters from "exceptional but still grounded ponies" to "nearly physical demi-gods." The whole setting is urban fantasy where a single grunt with a knife or gun poses a serious threat (Amber's had a couple of close calls herself), and leveling up means they would become more irrelevant.

The whole setting is in HOI4 so there's high-level military hardware to contend with in the future, so I doubt leveling is ruled out, but Baltimare's more about gangs and occupation. I'm confident that leveling will happen at some point, just not in the immediate future.
Anonymous
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No.170416
170417
>>170415
I was under the impression that the endgame of Occupied Equestria was to liberate Equestria from Changeling/Colonial occupation: in Posey's case, to replace them with the League. Posey wouldn't be fond of changelings, as they occupy a niche that rightfully belongs to vampires (feeding on ponies, top-down hierarchy, subversive infiltration, shapeshifting, etc), and she would gladly annihilate them if presented with the opportunity. I made Posey with the intent for her eventually conjure an undead army to change the course of history.
>"nearly physical demi-gods."
>The whole setting is urban fantasy where a single grunt with a knife or gun poses a serious threat
Ngl, I was aware of that, but I built Posey as the opposite with direct intent to subvert the trope, focusing on durability and self-healing instead of casting power to fit the aesthetic of "Undying Sorceress". The concept of a bulletproof pseudo-vampire overwhelming mortal opponents with fear in a modern setting appeals to me. Thing about that is that Posey is the type of monster who risks being hunted down if she's exposed, and damage reduction only protects her from so much.
Posey is an old-school warlord, the type hails from the time where the world was ruled by eldritch beings and dark powers of otherworldly power, the ancient mythological era before modern history. Posey uses a longbow, even though she could use guns, because she keeps in line with the Dread League's low tech level.
>dreamscape
I wonder if Oneiromancy is worth investing in. Could be useful. I had intended for Gloomy to do that though.
Amber Sunset
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No.170417
>>170416
>I was under the impression that the endgame of Occupied Equestria was to liberate Equestria from Changeling/Colonial occupation: in Posey's case, to replace them with the League.
The endgame is whatever players want. There are different factions and players are working with different ones.
>Ngl, I was aware of that, but I built Posey as the opposite with direct intent to subvert the trope, focusing on durability and self-healing instead of casting power to fit the aesthetic of "Undying Sorceress".
Posey's concept is amazing.
Anonymous
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No.170418
170419
>>170413
>I thought Posey had all the time she needed to search the building, and she rolled high on Search. I figured the Bloodbound would know where things are too.
I'll give this spoiler: most of the treasure was never in the cavern or the Bloodbound's possession.

What I mean by power creep is that something that is threatening at level 5 is not at all threatening at level 10. The vast majority of enemies thus far have been "humanoid" types. I can use a level 3 fighter as a base, which takes about 2-3 bullets to knock out, and it takes about two of these at once to seriously challenge a level 5 character. It feels pretty realistic and well enough balanced. But at higher levels... what? Just arbitrarily give the same gang members, rebel soldiers, and changeling drones more HP and more attacks per turn? I mean... I guess? It's hard to explain exactly what I mean, perhaps at some time in the future I will elaborate.

>The concept of a bulletproof pseudo-vampire overwhelming mortal opponents with fear in a modern setting appeals to me
Why? As an adversary, that sounds interesting, but to play as it just sounds boring.

>>170414
He actually did answer in >>170371

Of course I suppose if Posey doesn't speak Bolshevik, she can get a more Equestrianized answer
Anonymous
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No.170419
170421
>>170418
>most of the treasure was never in the cavern or the Bloodbound's possession
Oh well.
>As an adversary, that sounds interesting
Well, being a supervillain is the thing I was going for. The schism between supernatural and the modern is interesting to me, as it is in mutants and masterminds or call of Cthulhu.
Playing an undead, I like the aesthetic of bullets ripping through me and tearing off chunks of my face and torso in a grisly manner, exposing my rotten and corrupted mutant innards, as I shamble forward like a zombie as I lunge towards my enemies. It makes me feel more like a monster.
That, and I don't have a party or minions to help me.
>to play as it just sounds boring
Well, the fun to me was supposed to be the army of undead.

>He actually did answer
Pardon. I missed it.
>if Posey doesn't speak Bolshevik
I imagined that Posey would have a vaguely-slavic accent, considering she comes from up north and is vampire-related. Also because I find the accent to be sexy. It's not on her list of languages though.
"It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Chančes." Posey says, with a polite gesture
"If you'd care to follow me, I'll introduce you to my driver."
Anonymous
cd8a067
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No.170420
>>170367
>"What is left?"
"Always look on the dark side of death, is what my master used to say." Posey's says, nonchalantly
"You may have little left, with the destruction of your master, but you're more fortunate than some, enviable even, for you are emancipated, and you may now do whatever you please. I've worked many years to hoping to be free of service. Tell me, what does it feel like? Bittersweet perhaps?"
Anonymous
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No.170421
170423
>>170419
>I find the accent to be sexy.
Good enough reason

He follows Posey, although perhaps somewhat lethargically. He is on the wrong side of 60, after all.

"Free? I've been free since the Bishopric defrocked me. No gratitude after all of my decades of service, with their nonsense rituals... And since the destruction of the Pannolovich castle, not many hours later. If anything, there is something dreadful in it. But the lack of restraint... That I can appreciate."
Anonymous
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No.170422
170431
>>169384
>>170172
Time for our acute little angle

Amber enters the control room of the locomotive. The engineer is reaching his claw out of the window holding a net, evidently prepared for the passing of the baton. He looks back to Amber, albeit only momentarily, to see who entered the room, before turning his attention to the track ahead.

Outside the window, the train has slowed down considerably. The trees, not likely to completely lose their leaves until the end of October, are full of shades of auburn and amber. The forest is altogether much thicker than it was in the Imperial District, though such wilderness is not alien to a long-time resident of Katerin. Clouds have moved in, and their dark undersides are suggestive of coming rain.

The engineer speaks
"I received a message from Kronborg station. They are claiming that a police team attempted to board? They wish for us to return. Or to arrange for a police search in Soldau."
Anonymous
cd8a067
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No.170423
170424
>>170421
Is Posey able to make it back to the truck?
Anonymous
48efe0a
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No.170424
170425 170426
>>170423
Posey can move along the logging road from earlier, or perhaps a different route. Surely Posey would wish to avoid encountering the ELF team on the way back, and when she gets to the town, would try to steer clear of the hotel
Anonymous
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No.170425
170429
>>170424
Yeah, that's what I would have said.
Does it go well?
Anonymous
635f4aa
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No.170426
170429
>>170424
Does Posey need to roll anything for this?
Anonymous
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No.170427
170428 170429
I guess I'll preemptively roll bluff to talk past the military checkpoint. Tell them that Baćka is a retiree who's moving in with relatives from out in the countryside since he got older.
[1d20+12 = (5+12) = 17]
Anonymous
be71813
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No.170428
170429
>>170427
My boredom once again hampers my common sense to take 10..
Anonymous
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No.170429
170430
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>>170426
>>170425
>>170427
>>170428
Posey walks along the dark path, ending in a small clearing with a small number of decaying logs, and seedlings starting to fill in the gaps. It's anypony's guess, but then there is a path that goes north... then east... then south... Posey can soon understand why August chose to go to the river first. Backa will occasionally offer advise as to which way to go, which is not always born out upon trial.

Posey comes to a largish industrial building that has a couple lights on, and very likely does not wish to come to close. Or perhaps she does, but I will assume she wishes simply to go home undetected. She goes north, now through the town, which has a small brick church, which does have an uncomfortable, electric aura, a few small shops like a grocer and a drug store, what seems to be a small, brick school, and several dozen houses. Most are along the single road, but some branch off. Posey has the disadvantage of magically levitating at least one coffin, and Posey has not seen anyone magically levitate any large object, let alone something as large as a coffin. Very few lights are on, but a couple are, and more importantly, Posey can hear dog barking. Posey will almost certainly chose to cut through the forest, which while not exceptionally difficult, as the ground is dry enough and most of the forest floor is clear, travel is still occasionally hampered by undergrowth. The truck is past, and across the street from the hotel, lights still on, which is one last obstacle to get past.

When Posey gets to the truck, Mason is asleep in his seat.
Anonymous
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No.170430
170433
>>170429
Posey gently pokes Mason until he wakes up.
Once he wakes up, she explains the situation to him.
Amber Sunset
b501d93
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No.170431
170433
>>170422
"I see…" Amber replies hesitantly. "This is a matter that should be taken directly to the authorities in Hellheim. The local police of Soldau don't have authority to search a foreign train." Amber has no idea whether this is true or not, but she hopes she sounds convincing. "And to reverse along these tracks is inconceivable. It would delay the next outbound train and cost the company far too much money."
Anonymous
8c215b8
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No.170433
170434 170444
>>170430
Mason quickly bolts up, and looks around, using his magical aura to grab the keys. He seems almost surprised he doesn't have to make an immediate get away. "Were you followed?" Is among the questions asked. He will certainly want to get Backa and the items taken, like the coffin, out of sight as quickly as possible.

Posey will now have the question of how she wants to hide the items, the coffin (were there more than one?) and Backa. Please note that Backa is dressed basically in a full priestly outfit, that outfit is old, worn, and mildewed, and has bullet holes in it. Posey's garb likewise probably has bullet holes, shot holes, cuts, and a piece missing.

>>170431
The engineer, who remains distracted, replies "Well, Soldau would normally check customs... Turning around is technically possible, but impractical for a number of reasons. We'd have to get a shunter, and likely use the side section of track for many minutes..."

Then he asks
"What is Reichs Bahn policy on this matter?" He asks
Anonymous
be71813
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No.170434
170436
>>170433
>Backa. Please note that Backa is dressed basically in a full priestly outfit, that outfit is old, worn, and mildewed, and has bullet holes in it. Posey's garb likewise probably has bullet holes, shot holes, cuts, and a piece missing.
Posey takes her clothes off in favor of a tasteful nude, and advises Backa to do the same, this being a nudist society.

The coffin itself is unnecessary, as it was only a container to transport treasure, and there is no vampire bound to it. Unless Backa has any objections, it can be jettisoned.
Posey refers to Mason if he has any ideas for how to conceal the treasure in the truck, him knowing it better than she does.
Anonymous
48efe0a
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No.170436
170437
>>170434
Backa is... discolored. At least he still has fur, but his skin is an odd red with visible blue-black blood veins. Make up would likely fix this, but they have none here.

Backa has minor objections

"Leto Pannolovich's coffin? Are we casting him aside entirely?"
And,

"One of those is for me. I am not bound to it, properly speaking, but I am vulnerable in ways the living are not. To sunlight, for instance."

Mason tells Posey that the entire back of the vehicle is closed.
"It could still be searched. But there's a couple chairs and a couch back there, along with blankets for cover, as necessary."
Anonymous
a7d908b
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No.170437
170438
>>170436
>Are we casting him aside entirely?
"Leto is destroyed. No matter how long we wait, his smoke will never return to that coffin. Now, it's just a box."
>One of those is for me
"Let's keep them then. So long as nothing is inside of them, we can write off the antique wood as a xylology specimen."
>blankets for cover
"Let's wrap them securely then."
Anonymous
48efe0a
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No.170438
170439
>>170437
Backa tries to repeat "xylogogy?"
Though it is clear that Ponish is not his first language

Backa comments
"I saved some items from the cathedral before I was expelled. I see you found them..." He scrunches

Mason comments
"Be sure to have an explanation for everything in the truck"
Anonymous
a7d908b
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No.170439
170440
>>170438
"Study of wood. Our cover story is studying wood and trees for the paper mill."
>"Be sure to have an explanation for everything in the truck"
"If the truck gets searched, we'll just say that they're antiques that Baka is selling off now that his retirement funds have run dry. We can say we met him through contacts wanting to examine cross sections of the old coffins. It's not an uncommon story, especially with the war going on and older ponies finding that their sons never come home to aid them in retirement."
Anonymous
48efe0a
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No.170440
170441
>>170439
"Cross sections of old coffins?" Mason raises an eyebrow

Backa looks back to him.
"When I went in, the Royal Guard was besieging Baltimare because they too, had a peasant revolt. I assume the latter lost? Has the regime grown more frightened? It doesn't seem things calmed down much at all."
Anonymous
a7d908b
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No.170441
170442
>>170440
>"Cross sections of old coffins?"
They do this irl. They also do it for sunken ships. You'd be surprised by how much historical and environmental information can be gained from examining the grain of old wood.

"It's worth a shot." Posey says
Anonymous
48efe0a
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No.170442
170443
>>170441
"But what's the story as to why the coffin is here at all? So I get that Backa is moving from Hayseen Junction or wherever for retirement, but why is there a coffin?" Mason asks
Anonymous
a7d908b
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No.170443
170446
>>170442
"It could have housed a cadaver that was later cremated, and kept for its antique status." Pisey says
"I'm not particularly deadset on bringing it. We could always replace it with another."
Amber Sunset
b501d93
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No.170444
170445 170446
>>170433
"Reichs Bahn policy in matters of international dispute or importance is to consult the central government directly," Amber replies authoritatively. "Otherwise there can be other serious mistakes or errors."
Anonymous
a7d908b
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No.170445
>>170444
Trips checked
Anonymous
48efe0a
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No.170446
170447 170448
>>170443
Mason blinks
"Perhaps you can deliver the cover story, but I have no explanation as to why we have both the old stallion and the coffin, unless the intent is ultimately to place him in it."

Mason turns on the engine. Backa would likely sit in the middle or the back, unless Posey wanted that space.

>>170444
"Of Hellquill?" He asks
Anonymous
a7d908b
?
No.170447
170450
>>170446
>unless the intent is ultimately to place him in it
"That could work too... I'll do the talking."
She appears a bit agitated
"Now let's get out of here before we're seen."
Amber Sunset
b501d93
?
No.170448
170450
>>170446
"Uh, yes. And the Imperial embassy there too, of course," Amber adds quickly.
Anonymous
a7d908b
?
No.170449
Posey uses her cloak to wrap up the magic sword she got from the tree and tucks it away with her armor.
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170450
170451 170531
>>170447
Mason doesn't have to be told twice, shifting the vehicle into gear, and briefly turning off the light before deciding to turn it back on again. He maneuvers forward, then backs up, and is on the road, turning left and towards Baltimare, driving with haste.

But it isn't far down the road that they encounter headlights of another vehicle that stops, and flashes its high beams to them. Posey can see that there are multiple creatures walking along the side of the road, a couple ponies in the front, and several griffins. Mason slows down the vehicle and stops.

From the side, a bright light is shined into the vehicle.
"Identification cards" A stallion's voice asserts

Backa does not have such an ID card

>>170448
"I suppose... we'll just have to let police handle this" he says

The train comes to a stop: Soldau Hauptbahnhoff.
Anonymous
a7d908b
?
No.170451
170452
>>170450
Posey's first course of action is to make seductive eye contact with the guards and attempt to charm them, supernaturally.
Same save DC as usual.
"He's from far out in the countryside and hasn't left his home in years: he doesn't have any official ID. He's moving closer to the city with some friends of his relatives."
(not a lie)
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170452
170454
[1d20+3 = (17+3) = 20] [1d20+3 = (11+3) = 14]
>>170451
The group seems to consist of at least two ponies and at least... six(?) griffins. The pony next to Posey's window, looking in, has a submachine gun on a sling. It's the same model that Posey has seen several times, including with Succored Brave, with a metalic pipe structure, and a magazine that feeds from the top. He is not brandishing it, but lets it loose on the sling, as he inspects the ID. He's a tan pegasus pony, with a flak jacket, an olive drab uniform, and a cattlemare's hat. He seems to be the leader, though from his voice he sounds young. He is accented in such a way that he certainly not from the area.

"Good mornin' miss. We're looking for partisan activity. We've got a report of multiple gunshots, and automatic gunfire, heard near a village not far from here." He looks back up to her eyes. "Would you happen to know anything about it?"
Anonymous
a7d908b
?
No.170454
170455 170456
>>170452
"Guns? I did happen to hear some loud noises while I was studying the wood in the forest. I figured it was just hunters or farmers, but a bookworm like me wouldn't know any better from the sounds alone."
Bluff
Anonymous
a7d908b
?
No.170455
170456
>>170454
[1d20+12 = (12+12) = 24]
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170456
170457
>>170455
>>170454
He... seems to buy it?
"And what are you travelling for?" He asks

Posey can tell that a different pony is speaking to Mason, and the rear of the vehicle is already being opened up.
Anonymous
a7d908b
?
No.170457
170458
>>170456
"Xylogogy. Research for the local paper mill." Posey says, putting on the face of a passionate botanist who threatens to bore you to death with a profoundly unremarkable rant about the intricacies of wood grain
"We're also picking up this fine stallion, as due to unfortunate circumstances he's finding having to move out of his old home."
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170458
170459
>>170457
"Uh huh." He says, to the paper mill. He turns his light over to Backa, and shines it on him. He almost jumps back

"Celestia, what is wrong with him? Looks like a boiled lobster that's been dried in the sun."
Backa stares back in such a way as to at least prove he is animate, and looks about ready to launch into a tirade."
Anonymous
a7d908b
?
No.170459
170460
>>170458
"Rude."
Possy frowns, and leans forward a bit, as to speak discreetly
"He's very old, and the anguish of losing his loved ones has gotten to him. Try not to bother him too much, his heart can't take much more stress now."
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170460
170461
>>170459
Mason whispers, loudly, to Backa to not speak.

The soldier looks back to Posey
"What do you have in the back?"
Anonymous
a7d908b
?
No.170461
170463
>>170460
"A few of this stallion's old possessions. Mostly furniture, and a few heirlooms. There's also two empty coffins that we're going to examine the grain of back at the lab, which he was generous enough to donate to us. They were built a long time ago, but are empty; perfect specimens for a xylogogy thesis."
Anonymous
a7d908b
?
No.170462
I'm getting sleepy...
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170463
170464
>>170461
>these coffins are totally empty
>they are not filled to the brim with illegal firearms, ammunition, fake IDs, radio equipment, and bomb making materials
>trust me bro
"Alright, we'll just do a search for contraband, and make sure."

A few seconds pass and then... they open the coffins
"Hey, there's a big silver cup back here! it's like what they'll use in the Celestialist church. You know. The cup. And there's another one here."

Backa turns back to yell at them
"Those are valuable instruments of sacred ritual. Keep your hooves off, you cretins!"
Anonymous
a7d908b
?
No.170464
170465
>>170463
"Please do be careful. Some of those are rather fragile. You're free to open the coffins and confirm that they are empty, but PLEASE do not damage the wood."
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170465
170467
>>170464
"Where'd ya get the cups?" He asks

He looks back
"Are those real silver?"
Anonymous
abea51c
?
No.170467
170468
>>170465
I fell asleep

>where did you get cups
"They're heirlooms"
>silver
"I don't know. They're not mine to appraise."
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170468
170469
>>170467
And now, three more questions,

"Where are you coming from?"
"Was it Painted Creek?"
"Why did you leave so early?"
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170469
170470
>>170468
>"Where are you coming from?"
"Not far from here."
>"Was it Painted Creek?"
"I'm not familiar with the nomenclature of the area. I wasn't near any rivers, but the woods near the village."
>"Why did you leave so early?"
"We have business to attend to elsewhere, and we found the samples we were looking for."
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170470
170471
>>170469
"And what business is that?" He asks, evidently not quite satisfied
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170471
170472
>>170470
"Analyzing the wood grain on these coffins. Also, I have a colt at home to take care of."
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170472
170473
>>170471
One more bluff check
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170473
170474 170475
>>170472
[1d20+12 = (2+12) = 14]
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170474
170475
>>170473
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Gonna roll an opposed Cha check to influence the ones who are already charmed, to get them to just let us through.
[1d20+4 = (18+4) = 22]
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170475
170476
2993201.png
>>170473
>>170474
"Step out of the vehicle."

And when this is accomplished (assuming that Posey complies)
"You have this guy who looks like a cadaver in your vehicle, you somehow don't know where you are coming from, you've got silver vessels in a coffin in the back, and most importantly, you were near the location of the discharge of illegal arms, and decide to leave at five in the morning."

"So I will ask you, and I need straight answers: where were you staying, what were you doing there, and for how long?"
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170476
170478
>>170475
Posey's steps out of the car in annoyance.

>where were you staying
"I stopped briefly at the local inn, had a drink and a shower, but I spent most of the night doing my research in the forest."
>what were you doing there
"Research. Dealing with the flow of entropy and decay in the forest." (not a lie, technically)
>and for how long
"One night."
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170477
170478
(I didn't know that Backa was so visibly decayed. I would have changed my plans if I knew that)
Anonymous
8c215b8
?
No.170478
170479 170482
>>170477
He's not decayed, so much as he has unusual skin coloration

>>170476
"And you know nothing of partisan activity?" He asks again
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170479
170480
>>170478
"I told you I heard some unusual sounds in the woods, but I can't help you with what they might have come from."
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170480
170481
IMG_4816.jpeg
>>170479
Better do another bluff role.

“What kind of shots did you hear? How many, from what direction, and for how long?”
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170481
170483
>>170480
"I can't help you, sir. I don't know very much about guns, not was I close to the action."

[1d20+12 = (11+12) = 23]
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170482
170483
>>170478
>unusual skin coloration
Skin, or fur?
Big difference there.
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170483
170484
>>170482
Skin. His fur is ragged, matted in areas and thin in others, and does have the appearance of thickened and partly dried blood, but that isn't entirely unsual

>>170482
>>170481
"What did you hear?" he says, clearly believing Posey to be uncooperative.
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170484
170485
>>170483
"Some banging sounds that may or may not have been gunshots, some wolves howling, and that's about it."
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170485
170486
>>170484
"Wolves?"

This may not be a sincere question, as either way, he steps back, and starts to talk with the other pony. They write something down. Posey may or may not have any interest to know what they said.

All the same, when headlights appear behind them, the pony comes back to Mason and Posey:
"You're free to go."
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170486
170487
>>170485
"Good night."
Possy reenters the vehicle
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170487
170488
>>170486
Mason is quick to place the vehicle back into gear, drives past the military truck, and then speeds away quickly once out of line of sight
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170488
170489
>>170487
Huzzah! Encounter resolved.

Does the ride back to the manor go smoothly?
Anonymous
8c215b8
?
No.170489
170490
>>170488
Posey can gather that the soldiers found the situation to be suspicious, but had no reason to further waste their time on them.

There actually is an issue.

Driving through the night, Posey, Mason, and Backa drive through the forest, eventually giving way to fields. With Backa there, the truck is more talkative than on the way up. Backa wants to talk about his weird foreign lands and some dispute with a treasurer that he had, and Mason is curious as to just how, exactly, Posey defeated August. And what is this August Wreath like?

The sky has a decent assortment of stars, more than are visible from the manor house. But then the sky begins to lighten in shade, and eventually, becomes nautical twilight. The sun will be rising soon, and Backa is concerned.
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170490
170491
>>170489
>Mason is curious as to just how, exactly, Posey defeated August. And what is this August Wreath like?
Posey's gives a brief description of August and explains that in the end there was little to be gained from slaying the ELF other than potentially having the military question them about the dead bodies, so in the end he got away, but she doubts he'll be a threat in the future given his adversarial relationship with the regime.
Possy says she simply feigned death after being shot, and that August was none the wiser.
>Sun will be rising soon
"Hurry up, if you can."
>Backa is concerned
"If we can't make it there, we'll put you in the back of the truck."
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170491
170492
>>170490
"Uh huh" He looks at Posey skeptically, but smiles, and leaves it at that.

Mason tells Posey,
"This truck only goes so fast, and it's a long distance. Sunrise will happen before we arrive."
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170492
170493
>>170491
"Then pull over. We'll put Backa in the coffin."
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170493
170494
>>170492
This is no difficulty at all, as there is quite a bit of nothing between New Horseleans and Baltimare. Mason pulls over to a strand of trees. Backa seems displeased with this turn of events. The coffin is already open when Posey gets to it, but removing the items presents space for Backa.

Continuing along the journey, the sun rises along the horizon. It shines directly in the eyes of both ponies, and Mason moves a visor, lowers his hat, and uses multiple maneuvers to keep it out of his eyes.

The last obstacle is the military checkpoint outside the city. They ask to see ID, what cargo they are carrying, where they are coming from, and the purpose of the trip.
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170494
170495
>>170493
Wait, there was another checkpoint? Damnit.

Gonna have to modify the story. We're morticians transporting the body of a deceased elderly stallion to his family.
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170495
170496
>>170494
This is certainly doable. Posey should hope that they don't bother to check the records from each encounter, though.

Luck check (to see if Posey gets the same guard that questioned them the afternoon before). And bluff check
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170496
170498
>>170495
[1d20 = 4]

[1d20+12 = (18+12) = 30]
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170497
170498
Do I get XP for these non-combat but high-risk skill check encounters?
Anonymous
48efe0a
?
No.170498
170499
>>170496
Posey has the same guard who questioned Mason yesterday afternoon. Otherwise, it seems her story is fairly persuasive

>>170497
Sure?
Anonymous
480c480
?
No.170499
170500
>>170498
Good
Anonymous
e95dcd2
?
No.170500
170501
>>170499
But even with a good dice roll, I need to hear Posey’s cover story
Anonymous
b449000
?
No.170501
170502
>>170500
Posey says that a friend of a relative was recently deceased, and they don't want to leave him out in the countryside, so they're transporting his coffin.
Anonymous
e95dcd2
?
No.170502
170503
>>170501
But he adds,
“Wasn’t there something about trees?”