SPEAKER_00: I didn’t loot it but I’m happy to come if the party wants me there anyway.
SPEAKER_01: I highly regard your plan to get everyone blessed for this particular session.
SPEAKER_01: Unless somebody has another plan.
SPEAKER_01: So I didn’t spot a significant amount of loot.
SPEAKER_01: And my primary role, I don’t do much damage, is to set up kills for everyone else.
SPEAKER_01: Now there is a world where we actually decide to start this fight the other way from the chasm.
SPEAKER_01: And I don’t know if we want to plan to just not find that thing.
SPEAKER_01: I think if we do this, we come back with a clear, decisive plan for that portcullis.
SPEAKER_01: Um, do we have a plan for overcoming the magical darkness?
SPEAKER_01: Any cool loot on the bottom of the statue, but I will let a fighter go first.
SPEAKER_00: Their second attack?
SPEAKER_01: I also intend to search this room quickly again for loot, just to be sure we didn’t miss something.
SPEAKER_00: One, two, three, teleport!
SPEAKER_00: Beneath the Pyramid of Thoth,
SPEAKER_00: So is this your first time in the Pyramid of Thoth?
SPEAKER_00: But the halflings that live right there at the entrance to the Pyramid of Thoth.
SPEAKER_00: We’re running out of time and short on loot.
SPEAKER_01: If they decide to snatch it out of the air, then that will say something too.
SPEAKER_01: I mean, these bats ignored silver, so what else are they going to ignore in terms of loot?
SPEAKER_00: There’s literal loot on his head.
Reliable Facts (reviewed)
The party discussed returning beneath the Pyramid of Thoth and weighed whether to attack halfling-controlled positions immediately or return with a clearer plan.
The group discussed tactical problems around a portcullis and magical darkness while planning movement.
The transcript confirms teleport-related movement and explicit references to operating from/through the Pyramid of Thoth.
The halfling threat context in this session includes references to halflings stationed near the Pyramid approach.