“You roll the die, in this case a D-Twenty, and add your skill bonus. This was his first time playing Spells, Swords, & Stealth, a tabletop RPG, and there was a lot to remember. “How does that work again?” Tim flipped through the character sheet in front of him, trying to make sense of the various numbers. If your god abandons you, then just re-roll,” Mitch said. “Oh, would you relax? The oath of purity isn’t that big of a deal. “I’m not sure if paladins are supposed to drink,” Tim said quietly. That includes dealing with physical travel time,” Russell said, letting out a heavy sigh. “I told you, I want to do more realism in our games. The streets are vacant, save for the occasional guard making rounds, and the only light seems to be emanating from the local tavern.” Russell took care describing the sleepy hamlet of Maplebark, determined to get all of the details just right. “Your party finally makes it into town sometime past midnight.
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