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− | Member of the [[Old Party]] | + | Member of the [[:Category:Old Party|Old Party]] |
− | Best [[:Category:Halfling|halfling]] [[:Category:Thief|thief]] ever. Died heroically in combat with Wogni, tailed [[ | + | Best [[:Category:Halfling|halfling]] [[:Category:Thief|thief]] ever. Died heroically in combat with Wogni, tailed [[:Category:Priest|priest]], in a dungeon in America. |
Best poetic justice death ever: Seamus had stolen some potions(heroism, gaseous form, and dimunition). He drank a heroism potion in an earlier battle, and the other potions failed a save when we were fighting an undead Y-nosed prehistoric beast. The irony is that if one of the fighters had drunk the heroism potion in the battle with Wogni, Seamus might have lived. | Best poetic justice death ever: Seamus had stolen some potions(heroism, gaseous form, and dimunition). He drank a heroism potion in an earlier battle, and the other potions failed a save when we were fighting an undead Y-nosed prehistoric beast. The irony is that if one of the fighters had drunk the heroism potion in the battle with Wogni, Seamus might have lived. |
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Short red hair, green eyes. 3'4", 48lbs. Wore bright clothing, often green. Fought with a footman's pick, usually from behind.
Spoke Norse, Gaelic, English
Member of the Old Party
Best halfling thief ever. Died heroically in combat with Wogni, tailed priest, in a dungeon in America.
Best poetic justice death ever: Seamus had stolen some potions(heroism, gaseous form, and dimunition). He drank a heroism potion in an earlier battle, and the other potions failed a save when we were fighting an undead Y-nosed prehistoric beast. The irony is that if one of the fighters had drunk the heroism potion in the battle with Wogni, Seamus might have lived.