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Rolled 11, 11, 7 = 29 (3d20)
O' Thalia and Melpomene, when will you stop with these rolls?
Nira better have the dark humor those in the medical profession are known for.
Well, at least we'll have the home-field advantage with the upcoming diplomatic talks. So if we assume that being at home gives a social advantage of +2, we have a +5 from charisma and +2 from being a witch. So that's a grand total of +9. And if things get terrible, we can add an extra +2 from the witch special for a +11 charisma bonus. Though considering that we live on the frontier with barbarian raids, I expect any nobles coming not to be of the soft type; I would think anyone of worth would have left to join the armies.
>Choose to be the son of one of the seven against Thebes.
>Homer substitutes the actual son with a witch sister.
>Lesches makes it a special feature that men are susceptible to a witch's charm.
>What does this mean?