On Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 2:35 PM, Phil Pugliese (via tml list)
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> On Sat, 4/30/16, xxxxxx@shadowgard.com <xxxxxx@shadowgard.com> wrote:
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> Subject: Re: [TML] Scout bases
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> Date: Saturday, April 30, 2016, 8:11 AM
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> On 29 Apr 2016 at 17:29,
> Richard Aiken wrote:
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> >
>
> > Visiting IN Captain: "What's
> the deal with using this native building
> > as your HQ?"
> >
> Senior Scout In Charge, shrugging: "It was already
> here, the rent was
> > dirt cheap and
> after we sprayed it with sealant it's fairly weather
> > tight. Plus, we worked a deal with the
> local innkeeper's guild to run
> > the
> ground floor as a tavern. So we not only get GOOD beer
> cheap, we
> > actually turn a profit . . .
> particularly since spot heaters make
> >
> this the only warm-but-not-smoke-filled tavern in
> town."
>
> Oh god, now I
> want to incorporate *that* base in a D&D game!
>
That would be really interesting... especially if you mixed the players.
An adventuring party that has the normal fighters, wizard, etc, plus a
Scout who's doing a survey.
"Yeah, he's got a couple wands with weird handles on them, a funny
looking staff, and a blade..."