Waysoftheearth's Hinterlands PBP
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Agreed, but Highbough will expect to be pampered. [img]images/smiley/smiley.png[/img]waysoftheearth wrote: In fact, the only PCs with sufficient funds to cover the rent are; Deiter, Olaf, Ulric, Wibert, Highbough and Desmond. Gustave has blown his loot on a spanking suit of plate armour, and is now close to skint.
However, 200sp from each of the six PCs above will be enough to get you the keys.
Agreed?
I can't remember the last time I heard "I'm too tall for that helmet!" [img]images/smiley/wink.png[/img]waysoftheearth wrote:He isn't as tall as a grown Man, either [img]images/smiley/smiley.png[/img]sulldawga wrote: Dorgan isn't young but when it comes to coin, he's struggling.
Gustave is more than happy with the wine cellar and a small (but very soft, and decked out with silk sheets) cot.danhem wrote:Ok by me; but Gustave gets the small room. ;D
No problem.mushgnome wrote:If Highbough has enough coin left over (and isn't maxed-out on encumberance) he would like to buy a nice oil-burning lantern and whatever oil he can carry. I think he is OK for weapons and armor.
This reminded me that folks in the US refer to building levels differently to folks elsewhere.eris wrote:Olaf doesn't really care which room he takes. Given the option he'll take one of the rooms on the 2nd floor (one up from ground floor), but if they are already occupied he'll move up to the top floor and take one of the rooms up there....let's say 15.
I know, that's why I replied like I did. I knew you were using the European/British/Australian terminology, but we stubborn (and different) Americans do things differently. [img]images/smiley/smiley.png[/img]waysoftheearth wrote:This reminded me that folks in the US refer to building levels differently to folks elsewhere.eris wrote:Olaf doesn't really care which room he takes. Given the option he'll take one of the rooms on the 2nd floor (one up from ground floor), but if they are already occupied he'll move up to the top floor and take one of the rooms up there....let's say 15.
FYI -- here is Aus, the ground floor is called "the ground floor", and the level above that is called "the first floor", as in the first floor above the ground.
If I remember rightly; in the US, the ground floor is called "the first floor" and the level above that is called "the second floor".
On the little mini-map of the manse I used the Australian terminology without thinking to do otherwise [img]images/smiley/smiley.png[/img]
Huzzah for ol' 7,000!waysoftheearth wrote:Is that seven thousand posts I see?? [img]images/smiley/shocked.png[/img]