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Things are tense everywhere, though most of the action is still just shouting and waving, rather than actual scuffling. But right in front of you one particularly furious duo--one officer and one protestor--seem about to resort to blows. Do you want to intervene?
Options:
- Hold back the protester
- Hold back the police officer
- Hold your horses
What do you do? |
Results
If you chose Hold back the protester:
Combat!
You are fighting an aggravated protestor.
If you chose Hold back the police officer:
Combat!
You are fighting a crazed officer.
If you chose Hold your horses:
Even Heroes Need a Breather
You decide the two will probably sort out their differences one way or another, and you're in need of a change of pace. Way, way back there's a little stand set up that's part first-aid tent and part refreshment station for the riot police. You go over there and help out patching up some of the wounded, hand out some water, and--most important for your purposes--catch a breather and a bit of refreshment for yourself. It's the fighting hero's guilty pleasure.
You gain 20 XP.
You gain 20 PP.
Location(s)
References
- The adventure title refers to Holden Caulfield, the protagonist of the novel The Catcher in the Rye.