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Rolled 3, 5 = 8 (2d6)
Since I've had time to mull over this contract I'll exercise my power and add this.
"Impossible orders can be ignored."
You can complain but it's fair.
>Sign or die (Speech)
"Am I really going to die here?"
"That depends, all you did to that village was force them to choose how much they were willing to sacrifice to continue living.
Now I'm asking that question of you.
Are you going to leave behind the life you had or be a hypocrite and let your pride kill you?
[Roll 20 + 6 DC 11 Result: Critical success]
[Crit: your standing of her with her will be neutral, instead of hostile]
[New companion/slave acquired]
Your frankness caught her by surprise, and she gave you a smile.
"I'm afraid you're right. It's the same test I gave them.
Does that mean you're going to eat me?"
She tried to laugh at her joke but coughed up more amber blood.
Extending her arm, I sign the paper in blood.
You turned it out of curiosity, to see what her name was.
"The witch" was the only thing you could read.
"You don't have a name?" you asked him, remembering that Potato didn't have it either until you gave it to him.
When you looked up from the paper, she had fallen unconscious.
"Oh shit!" you yelled taking out your first-aid kit
beginning to heal her wounds with a mixture of surgery and esoteric ointments.
[Medkit (2 charges left)]
> What is her lingering injury? 2d6
1-Mangled body (permanent)
2-4- Broken Ribs
5-8-Internal Injury
9-11- Major blood loss
12- Fractured spine (permanent)
After half an hour of work you managed to stabilize her.
she would be unconscious for a couple more hours... if she was lucky.
so you carried her on your shoulders and headed back to the group.
This was going to be a little difficult to explain to David.
Lucky for you, he wasn't there.