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'''Dishevelled Chicken''' is a [[Beast]] found in [[Goblin Camp]] in [[Act One]]. A | '''Dishevelled Chicken''' is a [[Beast]] potentially found in the [[Goblin Camp]] in [[Act One]]. A plaything for the [[Goblin|Goblins]], the frightened poultry is constantly being chased by [[Devout Mezzka]] or being forced to take part in [[Krolla|Krolla's]] chicken chasing games. | ||
{{Q|Escape?! Escape!|The chicken in a constant state of duress.}} | {{Q|Escape?! Escape!|The chicken in a constant state of duress.}} | ||
== Act One == | == Act One == | ||
The Dishevelled Chicken can only be encountered in the [[Goblin Camp]] if the player hasn't thoroughly explored other parts of the [[Wilderness]] yet. Meeting the [[Owlbear]], regardless if it survives, as long as the cub isn't harmed, and long resting will set a series of unfortunate events in motion which lead to the chicken being eaten by the [[Owlbear Cub]]. Consequently the cub will replace the Chicken. | |||
Even if the player uses {{SmallIcon|Speak With Animals Icon.png}} [[Speak with Animals]], the chicken is too distressed to form coherent answers. However, while playing the chicken chasing game, the player can communicate with it: | |||
* {{Ability Check|Animal Handling|20}}. ''Urge her to attack them.'' ( | ** {{Ability Check|Animal Handling|20}}. ''Urge her to attack them.'' | ||
** {{SmallIcon|Speak With Animals Icon.png}} [[Speak with Animals]] {{Ability Check|Persuasion|20}}. ''Urge her to attack them.'' | |||
** {{Ability Check|Intimidation|5}} as [[Druid]] ''Wild things do not beg for help. They protect themselves.'' | |||
** {{Ability Check|Intimidation|5}} as [[Barbarian]] ''You are a noble fowl. Fast. Sharp. VENGEFUL!'' | |||
:(Choosing either of the above options will lead to the chicken going into a mad rage, the whole camp turning hostile to it, and quickly killing it.) | |||
* "What's wrong?" (The chicken talks about its dire situation.) | |||
* "I'll help. Just run through the posts and you'll be free." (This will make the chicken run to the end of the course and quickly finish the game.) | |||
* "Oh shut up and ''play''." (Just makes the chicken more distressed.) | |||
Unfortunately there is no way to actually free the Dishevelled Chicken. In any case, it either dies or gets chased again. | |||
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* | The chicken can be killed without turning the goblins hostile, though the player won't be able to play chicken chasing unless the party leaves the [[Goblin Camp]], encounters the Owlbear, takes a long rest, and the [[Owlbear Cub]] gets taken to the camp. | ||
== Companion approval == | |||
* Any option that makes the chicken attack or shooing it towards the posts: | |||
:: {{Approval|Lae'zel|+1}} | |||
* Tell the chicken to run through the posts or to shut up and play: | |||
:: {{Approval|Lae'zel|+1}} {{Approval|Shadowheart|+1}} {{Approval|Karlach|-1}} {{Approval|Wyll|-1}} | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Dishevelled Chicken Model.webp|Dishevelled Chicken Model | |||
File:Dishevelled Chicken with Krolla.webp|Dishevelled Chicken with Krolla | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category:Beasts]] | [[Category:Beasts]] |
Revision as of 20:15, 27 February 2024
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Race | Chicken | ||||||||||||
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Size | Tiny | ||||||||||||
Type | Beast | ||||||||||||
Armour Class | 10 | ||||||||||||
Hit points | 1 | ||||||||||||
Movement speed | 9 m (30 ft) | ||||||||||||
Weight | 2 kg (4 lb) | ||||||||||||
Initiative | 0 | ||||||||||||
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Proficiency bonus | +2 | ||||||||||||
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Dishevelled Chicken is a Beast potentially found in the Goblin Camp in Act One. A plaything for the Goblins, the frightened poultry is constantly being chased by Devout Mezzka or being forced to take part in Krolla's chicken chasing games.
“ | Escape?! Escape! |
„ |
— The chicken in a constant state of duress. |
Act One
The Dishevelled Chicken can only be encountered in the Goblin Camp if the player hasn't thoroughly explored other parts of the Wilderness yet. Meeting the Owlbear, regardless if it survives, as long as the cub isn't harmed, and long resting will set a series of unfortunate events in motion which lead to the chicken being eaten by the Owlbear Cub. Consequently the cub will replace the Chicken.
Even if the player uses Speak with Animals, the chicken is too distressed to form coherent answers. However, while playing the chicken chasing game, the player can communicate with it:
- DC 20 Animal Handling check. Urge her to attack them.
- Speak with Animals DC 20 Persuasion check. Urge her to attack them.
- DC 5 Intimidation check as Druid Wild things do not beg for help. They protect themselves.
- DC 5 Intimidation check as Barbarian You are a noble fowl. Fast. Sharp. VENGEFUL!
- (Choosing either of the above options will lead to the chicken going into a mad rage, the whole camp turning hostile to it, and quickly killing it.)
- "What's wrong?" (The chicken talks about its dire situation.)
- "I'll help. Just run through the posts and you'll be free." (This will make the chicken run to the end of the course and quickly finish the game.)
- "Oh shut up and play." (Just makes the chicken more distressed.)
Unfortunately there is no way to actually free the Dishevelled Chicken. In any case, it either dies or gets chased again.
The chicken can be killed without turning the goblins hostile, though the player won't be able to play chicken chasing unless the party leaves the Goblin Camp, encounters the Owlbear, takes a long rest, and the Owlbear Cub gets taken to the camp.
Companion approval
- Any option that makes the chicken attack or shooing it towards the posts:
- Tell the chicken to run through the posts or to shut up and play: