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Rolled 4, 3, 10, 1, 1, 13, 16, 7, 1, 2, 10, 10, 6, 13, 12, 17, 9, 9, 3, 18, 5, 13, 19, 19, 11 = 232 (25d20)
wew lads, I think I've got it. Friendly reminder that in Homer's TWQ system, offensive CHA rolls by the MC are defended by WILL rolls. Also, please note that a successful roll here won't instantaneously overturn centuries of misogyny in Ancient Greece, but instead create the possibility of dialogue on a "equal" setting. Likewise, failure here does not automatically equate to open war, but will negatively impact your standing and reduce or eliminate meaningful cooperation.
I'm rolling for 6 men, Bo4 in this order:
Aristonax (+0 bonus)
Gerasimos (son of Aristonax, -1 bonus)
Lyciboeus (+2 bonus)
Podageus (+1 bonus)
Seisames (+1 bonus)
Cnotheos (-1 bonus)
And for five women, Bo3 in this order:
Ianthousa (+0 bonus)
Egeria (+2 bonus)
Mardokia (+0 bonus)
Eriboea (Mardokia's handmaiden, -2 bonus)
Melaneira (+4 WILL bonus, extra +2 bonus = +6 total to due relevant trait)
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I'm also rolling a separate and final d20 (with +3 bonus) for reasons :)
>At this point, I would like to call two brave anons forward to roll two dice+1d20+7. Please note that I will be applying the extra +2 Witch's Aspect bonus (for a total of +9) to the male audience rolls, but this extra bonus does not apply to the women.
>I'll post again with an outcomes table for ease of reference.