Two Paths Diverged on a City Rooftop ...

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There appears to be some sort of brutish meeting going on in the shack. If only you could get close enough to find out what's going on.

Options:

  • Try to blend in (With 4 or more items that give a brutish appearance equipped)
  • Try to blend in (With less than 4 items that give a brutish appearance equipped)
  • Challenge their leader to a fight.


Choose your path



Results

If you chose Try to blend in (With 4 or more items that give a brutish appearance equipped):

We've got a Training Camp for That
Doing your best impression of a nonchalant brute who actually belongs here, you casually stroll up to the shack and then make a beeline for the table with the food on it. Dozens of other brutes are already stuffing their faces with pizza, donuts, barbecue, and piles of other high-calorie treats, so you fit right in.

In the few minutes you're there you hear several people refer to training camp, and somebody called the Crash Brothers. You're about to take a risk and start asking some questions about where the camp is, when you realize there's a huge map at the front of the room showing Twilight city and the location of the camp to the northeast, at the edge of the mountains. You take note of the road leading to the camp, and then skedaddle before someone asks you why you're using a napkin instead of just licking your fingers like everyone else.


If you chose Try to blend in (With less than 4 items that give a brutish appearance equipped):

Combat!
You approach the shack, doing your best to blend in, but one of the brutes takes exception to your appearance and picks a fight with you.

Random Rooftops over WoDo combat encounter


If you chose Challenge their leader to a fight.:

Combat!
You are fighting a massive brute


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References

  • The adventure's name is a reference to the first line in Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken".