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Spur of a Moment (written by Douglas Austin) is an event in Wildermyth. A lucky hero receives a challenge from another member of the party.
{{Infobox event
| event = Spur of a Moment  
| image = 
| author = Douglas Austin
| type = Hook
}}


==Choices==
A lucky hero receives a challenge from another member of the party.


Accept ''"Just any direction? Alright"'' <br>
== Choices ==
Decline ''"Ohoho! How rich! Way to stack the odds in your favor! I'll pass"'' <br>


Accepting leads to another choice.
''"1. Just any direction? Alright"''
:{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
| <strong>Outcome</strong>
|-
| The hero accepts and the adventure begins.
|}
''2. "Oh, but we can't leave now" I have to spend my winnings"''
:{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
| <strong>Outcome</strong>
|-
| The hero declines.
|}


==Choices==
''Should the opportunity be accepted, the story continues.''


Accept "''Let's walk in the front way. That's always easiest."'' <br>
"''1. Let's walk in the front way. That's always easiest."''
Decline ''"We should try a stealthy approach. Haven't you heard of being cautious?"'' <br>
:{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
| <strong>Outcome</strong>
|-
| They enter the castle boldly.
|}
''"2. We should try a stealthy approach. Haven't you heard of being cautious?"''  
:{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
| <strong>Outcome</strong>
|-
| They look for a way to sneak in.
|}
 
 
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Revision as of 13:25, 14 December 2019

Spur of a Moment
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Author
Douglas Austin
Event type
Hook

A lucky hero receives a challenge from another member of the party.

Choices

"1. Just any direction? Alright"

2. "Oh, but we can't leave now" I have to spend my winnings"

Should the opportunity be accepted, the story continues.

"1. Let's walk in the front way. That's always easiest."

"2. We should try a stealthy approach. Haven't you heard of being cautious?"


Images