diff --git a/play.tex b/play.tex index 976a0487d8715eeb0f7c64a89e29199d9afdba73..67d96b555c87ec528b4d5378ce477a0699471598 100644 --- a/play.tex +++ b/play.tex @@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ How much the troupe actually engage with their \gls{guard} missions depends on t \sideBySide{ \begin{description} \item[\gls{gm}:] - The \gls{broch}'s \Gls{jotter} wants a report from last week. + You'll start in \pgls{broch}, as usual. + The \Gls{jotter} wants a report from last week. \glsadd{jotter} What did you do? @@ -64,7 +65,7 @@ How much the troupe actually engage with their \gls{guard} missions depends on t \item[\gls{gm}:] That's a tie, I'm afraid. You got what you wanted (the money), but \gls{jotter} Cartpike thinks you're lying. - The two of you end up in an argument, with accusations, but she can't prove anything for now. + The two of you end up in an argument, but she doesn't have any evidence for her accusations. \end{description} }{ @@ -210,6 +211,10 @@ How much the troupe actually engage with their \gls{guard} missions depends on t \item[\gls{gm}:] Sure, that's just 5 \glspl{fatigue} along the road. Sootfilch and Grogfen are human, so they can ignore the first \gls{fatigue}. + \item[Matt:] + And Laiquon's an elf, so he can ignore the cold. + \item[\gls{gm}:] + Oh yea, the \gls{jotter} will have warm clothes for everyone else, but you two will have to take 2 \glspl{fatigue}. \end{description} }{ Travelling times are easy to work out.