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How to Play: Read the comic and then choose in the strawpoll link below what Tanya should do next.
Make sure to pay attention to Tanya's Stats. Charm determines how easily Tanya can sway others and cause them to do her bidding through seduction or other means. Stomach shows how hungry she is. If her meter gets too low, the quest may be railroaded, or Tanya doing something opposite of what the majority of people voted for. Vigor is vital for Tanya to do certain tasks that may require more effort than normal. Vigor can be seen as a combination of energy and mood.
There are also Current Sounds to keep in mind. Tanya is a rabbit with large ears! This means she uses her hearing almost constantly to remain aware of her surroundings. Current sounds can give a hint as to whether you should be careful in a specific situation or can do activities freely.
I'm looking for a lot of participation with this quest, so please chip in! If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
+ Previous Vote Results +
333 Contain/200 Question/154 Disclose/65 Pretense
+ Injuries Sustained +
Bruised Ribs
+ Current Sounds +
Distant birds chirping.
-VOTE HERE-
http://www.strawpoll.me/11182381
How to Play: Read the comic and then choose in the strawpoll link below what Tanya should do next.
Make sure to pay attention to Tanya's Stats. Charm determines how easily Tanya can sway others and cause them to do her bidding through seduction or other means. Stomach shows how hungry she is. If her meter gets too low, the quest may be railroaded, or Tanya doing something opposite of what the majority of people voted for. Vigor is vital for Tanya to do certain tasks that may require more effort than normal. Vigor can be seen as a combination of energy and mood.
There are also Current Sounds to keep in mind. Tanya is a rabbit with large ears! This means she uses her hearing almost constantly to remain aware of her surroundings. Current sounds can give a hint as to whether you should be careful in a specific situation or can do activities freely.
I'm looking for a lot of participation with this quest, so please chip in! If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
CHARM: [||||......]
STOMACH: [|||.......]
VIGOR: [|||||.....]
ITEMS: LARGE SWORD, GAZELLE HORNS, DAMAGED NET, BELT W/POUCHES, GEMS AND GOLD+ Previous Vote Results +
333 Contain/200 Question/154 Disclose/65 Pretense
+ Injuries Sustained +
Bruised Ribs
+ Current Sounds +
Distant birds chirping.
-VOTE HERE-
http://www.strawpoll.me/11182381
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I would advise for us to stick together for this. I will have my reasoning in order from highest risk to least risk.
4.) By splitting up the party as many have said already, this could bring about nothing good. We are currently in a supposed enemy encampment with no intel on who should or should not be here. If we were to split the party and one of us encounters a foe or some other event we will be hard pressed to get the attention of our allies and vise versa. And while the current sounds indicate that there is nothing out of the ordinary I would not advise to split immediately due to the high level of a trap, these kidnappers are expecting two, not three to come after them, and will have made plans for only two.
3.) By sticking with Jabaro we will stick together the two front liners and leave Kuva to her own devices, this would be a safe option but given Kuva's tricks and games this brings up doubts, she is also not a fighter. This is evident when she got the drop on us earlier. she uses stealth to her advantage. If she were to face multiple enemies or her initial attack, or trick fails, I fear the worst for her and would then jeopardize the mission.
2.) By sticking with Kuva we will be strengthening her weaknesses and would work well in combat, and Jabaro is capable enough to hold out and smart enough to get us if need be. Outside of combat however, I am unsure. While the slate may be clean I fear her eagerness to find Kibwe might cause her to disregard any decent advice given and make her make brash moves and action which may make her take off on her own to speed up the search and I fear we may not be able to stop her.
1.) By sticking together we minimize the chance for anything or anybody to get the jump on us. As a group we will be able to reel in Kuva's eagerness and acts and force her to work together, eliminating that variable temporarily, as well as having a concise plan should enemies be encountered, and make quick decisions should any clues be found. This will slow down the search certainly, but it is better to be safe than sorry.
I would caution safety for this turn, move as a group but if we decide to split up try to be the counter to the weaknesses of our allies.
4.) By splitting up the party as many have said already, this could bring about nothing good. We are currently in a supposed enemy encampment with no intel on who should or should not be here. If we were to split the party and one of us encounters a foe or some other event we will be hard pressed to get the attention of our allies and vise versa. And while the current sounds indicate that there is nothing out of the ordinary I would not advise to split immediately due to the high level of a trap, these kidnappers are expecting two, not three to come after them, and will have made plans for only two.
3.) By sticking with Jabaro we will stick together the two front liners and leave Kuva to her own devices, this would be a safe option but given Kuva's tricks and games this brings up doubts, she is also not a fighter. This is evident when she got the drop on us earlier. she uses stealth to her advantage. If she were to face multiple enemies or her initial attack, or trick fails, I fear the worst for her and would then jeopardize the mission.
2.) By sticking with Kuva we will be strengthening her weaknesses and would work well in combat, and Jabaro is capable enough to hold out and smart enough to get us if need be. Outside of combat however, I am unsure. While the slate may be clean I fear her eagerness to find Kibwe might cause her to disregard any decent advice given and make her make brash moves and action which may make her take off on her own to speed up the search and I fear we may not be able to stop her.
1.) By sticking together we minimize the chance for anything or anybody to get the jump on us. As a group we will be able to reel in Kuva's eagerness and acts and force her to work together, eliminating that variable temporarily, as well as having a concise plan should enemies be encountered, and make quick decisions should any clues be found. This will slow down the search certainly, but it is better to be safe than sorry.
I would caution safety for this turn, move as a group but if we decide to split up try to be the counter to the weaknesses of our allies.
Well that's a bummer. I was hoping Jabaro was smarter than that. Also I dunno which way to vote; splitting up seems like a bad idea, but I don't know whether to stick with Jabaro or keep everyone together.
Does this look like a settler encampment, though? Tanya might not know, but the cheetahs have had some contact with Daniel, so they might have a notion. Does all this stuff look like settler equipment to them? Do other tribes build square, wood slatted domociles and hang oil lanterns now?
Have a look for signs of combat: stuck arrows, gashes in wood, smashed doors... maybe there's a fancy settler weapon lying around here, too? They must have some fine swords or... something. And there might be some fancy settler grub you can snag as well.
Does this look like a settler encampment, though? Tanya might not know, but the cheetahs have had some contact with Daniel, so they might have a notion. Does all this stuff look like settler equipment to them? Do other tribes build square, wood slatted domociles and hang oil lanterns now?
Have a look for signs of combat: stuck arrows, gashes in wood, smashed doors... maybe there's a fancy settler weapon lying around here, too? They must have some fine swords or... something. And there might be some fancy settler grub you can snag as well.
Everybody stick together. Kuva has already proven her untrustworthiness; no sense in giving her additional opportunities. Sticking together should keep her on a shorter leash — and may even wind up with Jabaro serving as an arbitrator to hammer out a truce of sorts if Kuva and Tanya get into it again.
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