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Originally Posted by Derubael
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Remember that PM I sent you after I deleted your threads putting words in my mouth?
You had 1 throne room FG on the encounter log. That FG spawned and died less than a minute prior to receiving the IB petition regarding the camp. This proves exactly nothing, except that both of you were there.
Furthermore, you even admit to have left the room, and that it was indeed empty of players before arriving. If anything, you shouldn't have any rights to the camp at all because you weren't there. The only reason I didn't straight up boot you out is on the off chance you guys HAD been there sitting in the room before IB got there, and decided to step out for a few moments before IB arrived.
A: this is incoherant. B: when did I admit to leaving the room? we had a FG run earlier and we chased it out into the hall to kill it? does that qualify as abandoning your camp?
I have no idea who was in that room first, and I have no idea how long they were there before someone else arrived. That's why I encouraged you all to find your own solution.
Not every situation will be handled with a roll or FTE. I could just opt to boot you both out, or make you both stay and share the loot IF I can't determine who was at the camp first and holding it. Sometimes we can, sometimes we can't. You had the opportunity to solve this on your own by reaching an agreement between your two groups and didn't.
and btw,
Please point me to where I said there were no TMO kills on the encounter log in the throne room.
see above "no evidence"
Yes, as stated above, there was one FG that was killed in the throne room. This is consistent with the statement I made in game. "Killing any fire giants" could imply one or many.
I can't derive any relation between the above statement and how it points to throwing out a log with TMO killing FGs and opting for a roll for the camp.
Call me a liar again. I dare you.
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If I had to guess I'd say you realized earlier in the crypt thread that you as a GM had the power to solve situations in creative ways and you were excited to exercise this new power to the point where you forgot/ignored/didn't care about the rule you stated the day before and hours before and this is the result.
In the end I came out ahead as I now know what to expect from you in the future.