Difference between revisions of "To Lead or to Follow?"

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|option1=Take charge of the slackers
 
|option1=Take charge of the slackers
 
|result1=You Da Boss!
 
|result1=You Da Boss!
|desc1=Seeing a need for some direction, you step up and show some of the other workers who's boss by, well, telling them what to do. You don't personally move all that much rock ('''29-31 pounds''' isn't bad), but the others do a great job under your leadership, and you gain '''190-209 XP''' for your instruction.  
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|desc1=Seeing a need for some direction, you step up and show some of the other workers who's boss by, well, telling them what to do. You don't personally move all that much rock ('''29-31 pounds''' isn't bad), but the others do a great job under your leadership, and you gain '''190-210 XP''' for your instruction.  
 
|image1=pointing-boss.jpg
 
|image1=pointing-boss.jpg
 
|option2=Help out with the big rock
 
|option2=Help out with the big rock

Revision as of 03:51, 13 March 2009

Rubble-field.gif

You pause for a moment to survey the activity of hundreds of workers and dozens of heroes scurrying around the mass of rubble, trying to make a dent in the pile of rocks. Two particular activities catch your eye. To your left a small handful of people are milling around, not really doing much, apparently looking for something to do but not sure where to start. To your right you see a number of men and women struggling with a large rock that they're not quite able to pick up.

Options:

  • Take charge of the slackers
  • Help out with the big rock


Results

If you chose Take charge of the slackers:

Pointing-boss.jpg

You Da Boss!
Seeing a need for some direction, you step up and show some of the other workers who's boss by, well, telling them what to do. You don't personally move all that much rock (29-31 pounds isn't bad), but the others do a great job under your leadership, and you gain 190-210 XP for your instruction.


If you chose Help out with the big rock:

Big-rock.gif

You Da Man (or Woman)!
You volunteer to join the crew trying to move the really big rock. You recall the ancient quip about moving a mountain if only someone else would lift it first, and you think there's some real truth to the idea. Still, with your help you manage to get the rock rolling and clear it out of the way, doing far more collectively than any of you would have done individually. You could probably call it 87-93 pounds for your personal contribution.


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