Good point. Appearance it was. Although with her strange behaviour, let's hope it does not end up being mistaken as an apparition.
Saying that, a note to Dungeon Master: in case we do roll Performance, I'd like to use a D6 for inspiration for good measure, if that works.
I hope there wasn't any issue with Geoffroy involving himself in the performance, I forgot to mention that I was planning on him also performing when originally thinking on the funeral ceremony. Consider it an accompaniment, with the primary melody still being of the tiefling.
Edited: Thomaslee on 30th Jan, 2017 - 12:21pm
AshDrunbar, I don't think anyone in the party stayed at the fire all night, and the NPCs who did aren't inclined to take alarm at you getting up and casting a spell. Nyzahr goes invisible unopposed.
If you had planned on doing something prior to the group getting up and starting the final march to Greenest, do so.
Dashain, that last comment was for Thomaslee.
I'm all set actually, ready for the following day.
Quick question: in 5e, spells replenish after a long rest, a night's sleep, a 4-hour meditation… ? How does that all work out in this version of the game ?
Edited: AshDrunbar on 31st Jan, 2017 - 10:18am
Ash, a tiefling would need 8 hours of downtime. Out of the 8 hours you can spend up to two in light activities such as reading, standing watch etc. After completing that you would regain your spell slots and hit points etc. From your posts it doesn't look like Nyzahr slept much if at all so it wouldn't count as a long rest for her. That's the Dungeon Master's call but without sleeping characters don't count as being in a long rest.
Edited: Kyrroeth on 31st Jan, 2017 - 12:52pm
Come dawn, Sar'ai planned to give the chest another try. If she still can't pick the lock, she'll likely find either Poljen or Targul to crack it open.