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You used to be an apprentice lumberjack in a tiny village, you went out to collect some firewood and felt asleep in the forest. Almost night, you wake up hungry and see a column of smoke coming from your village. You grab your hand axe and you run there to see what is going on.
The scene you see causes you great distress - the wooden houses are all burning, and there is blood everywhere. There is, however, a distinct lack of corpses. You roam around, looking for clues of what could have happened, and all you manage to find is a tiny ugly creature rummaging the scraps left behind by whoever pillaged your village!
A goblin! It is carrying a copper dagger and has its back towards you.
What do you do?
> Attack the goblin with your hand axe (roll 1d20 for attacking DC 10)
> Punch the goblin and demand answers (roll 1d20 for intimidation DC 10)
> It is no use attacking it, search the scraps (roll 1d20 for searching DC 10)
> Write in (roll 1d20 anyway)
The scene you see causes you great distress - the wooden houses are all burning, and there is blood everywhere. There is, however, a distinct lack of corpses. You roam around, looking for clues of what could have happened, and all you manage to find is a tiny ugly creature rummaging the scraps left behind by whoever pillaged your village!
A goblin! It is carrying a copper dagger and has its back towards you.
What do you do?
> Attack the goblin with your hand axe (roll 1d20 for attacking DC 10)
> Punch the goblin and demand answers (roll 1d20 for intimidation DC 10)
> It is no use attacking it, search the scraps (roll 1d20 for searching DC 10)
> Write in (roll 1d20 anyway)