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  1. "Excellent! 20 damage to Cerberus! It's dead now." Re-Roll read from the guide. "And it drops..." He grabbed a d6 and rolled it. It landed on a 4. "...It drops a shield stone. This grants 20 protection to anyone who holds it. Since it was your kill, I think the stone should go to Thunderhoof." "Behold! The beast falls!" Gold Rush pointed at the Cerberus, which swayed momentarily on the spot, following Thunderhoof's attack, and fell to the floor, shaking the forest floor as it did. As it fell, a glowing green stone appeared in midair above the bod of the Cerberus. "A shield stone!" The wizard exclaimed.
  2. But you're the most awesome. You're the dude! See what I did there?
  3. You chose to dedicate your 200th post to another pony. You're a truly nice pony.
  4. You're quickly becoming a notable pony around here. Glad to know you.
  5. Hiya, peeps. Well, here's the first entry in the blog, so I'm going to talk about something. You'll never guess what it is. Here's a hint: It's ponies. I'm going to answer the four questions that the Bronyville Podcast presents its guest hosts. Favorite pony? Pinkie Pie-it's Pinkie Pie, and you gotta love her. Big Macintosh-He's just a very nice pony, with the best catchphrase ever. Cheerilee-I think everypony wished their teacher was more like Cheerilee at some point. Favorite episode? I gotta admit, I quite like Feeling Pinkie Keen, because it introduced Gummy to the masses. Why do I like the show? It's something that you can watch with younger kids and not get bored to death. I love that. That and I'm just a fan of Lauren Faust's work. Also, the acting's great, with each actor bringing something unique to each character. What do others think of my bronyism? Most are okay with it. A few are bronies themselves. A couple are extremely against it. Well, I hope that's let you get to know me a bit better. Keep watching the blog, because I'll be updating as regularly as I can. See you around, ponies.
  6. Dear Princess Celestia Today, I learned that writing a 50K word novel in a month is exceedingly difficult, and I now have to type with one hand because I hurt my right hand. That being said, it is also good fun. I enjoy coming up with new ideas for the story. Now, I'm off to get myself an OC pony wallpaper. Your protege daft
  7. "Nope. You just take normal damage." Re-Roll consoled the mare. "It's nothing too big. You're bound to get at least one bad roll during a game. Now then." He rubbed his hooves together. "Let's have some fun. I cast Shockwave against the Cerberus's body." He rolled a d6. "Gah. Only 3. Does only 10 damage." "Thunderhoof!" Gold Rush couldn't stand seeing his friend hurt. It made him angry that this Cerberus was tearing them apart. "Feel the wrath of a true wizard, beast!" He snarled, his horn glowing crazily. "Fus Ro Dah!" He cried. The force from his voice hit the Cerberus, but it didn't seem to fazed by the attack. (Couldn't resist, )
  8. I wish I knew where you lived, then I would come and hug you.
  9. (Sorry for the procrastinationing) "Let me just check that." Re-Roll checked one of Bumbles' tables. "No, that's not good. Cerberus uses paw swipe. You would take 20 damage, but you're a warrior. You can take an endurance check. Use one of those d12. You need about a 6 or higher to lower the damage by 1/4."
  10. You, sir, have the most sense-making avatar I've ever seen. I'm sure you're a nice person as well.
  11. "Yep, and this Cerberus has some nasty stuff in its inventory. I can attack three times in one turn. For obvious reasons." Re-Roll rolled a d6 across the table, which landed on a 4. "Alright. Middle head of Cerberus uses Ashen Breath on Gold Rush. Let's take an evasiveness check." He rolled the d6 again. 3. "Does 10 damage. Thankfully, this is only a low level Cerberus." The great beast howled as Thunderhoof slashed its belly. It tried to turn and face him, but it felt it owed the wizard for giving its head a brain-freeze. The middle head opened its mouth and a great torrent of ash billowed from the beast's mouth at the wizard. Gold rush jumped to the side, yet was still caught in the ash torrent. It burned him, and the pain was unbelievable.
  12. "And I cast Torrent of Ice on the right head. The one that isn't resistant to magic." Re-Roll grabbed a d12 from the table. "Well, let's make our rolls. Good luck, everypony." He threw the d12 across the table, all the while chanting "7 or higher. 7 or higher." The die came to rest at 8. "Yes!" Re-Roll cheered. "It's fairly weak, by my standards, but hey. Right head of Cerberus takes 20 damage." "I call upon the spirits of winter! Strike down my foe!" Gold Rush's voice echoed around the forest. Out of nowhere, a sudden cool breeze chilled the clearing. The breeze proceeded a rush of hailstones and snowflakes that continuously battered the Cerberus' right head. The head reeled in pain from the sudden attack.
  13. "Give me a moment, I'm thinking!" Gold Rush protested. He wasn't the brightest pony in Equestria. "We need to take the heads off, and I think I have a plan. Druid, can you bind its...body? Of course!" The answer had been, literally, right in front of him the whole time. "The heads are protected, but the body is vulnerable Ponies never take that into account because they're preoccupied with the heads. I have a new idea. The Druid and I will keep it busy. Thunderhoof, can you get to the body?"
  14. (That'll be just fine. Now I gotta come up with something bigger for the next encounter.) "It's a Cerberus!" Re-Roll cheered. "Each of it's head has a different attribute. The left head is resistant to magic. The left head is shielded from normal attacks. The middle is resistant to magic AND shielded. Our adventurers will need to use all their ingenuity to get out of this." "It's a Cerberus!" Gold Rush exclaimed, nearly dropping his staff in fear. "A completely primitive beast. It knows only eating and sleeping. We must work out a course of attack before we proceed."
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