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How to kill a pesky Paladin? by carthax2009-12-02 12:34:22
  How to hack off your DM :-D by carthax2009-12-02 12:42:06
    What was your DM thinking? by MatthewDBA2009-12-02 13:26:01
      3.5, with a house rule of very low encumbrance for by carthax 2009-12-02 13:51:58
gold, silver and platinum. Besides that, we stayed in the area for a couple of weeks to figure out the magical doors, then another couple of weeks to transport everything to the safe-house. It's literally a 10-step process after we dumped all the treasure down the hole to where the magical door is. There are ten of us, and we have Krag. Krag is a half-orc barbarian with a modified strength of 26. He can carry a metric s4-ton of treasure per trip. :-D

Also, we have an account at the main bank in Waterdeep that allows us to deposit money by dropping it in specialized bags of holding -- and withdraw by speaking the command word and the amount we need as we reach in the bag. So, in reality, most of the hard coins, platinum bars and gems went right into the bank account, which leaves the armor and weapons and such that were in the wagons.

That stuff was taken to the safe house, the wagons were dismantled, taken through the magical door, reassembled, loaded and covered, and the armor was delivered directly to representatives of the army it came from, with an explanation as to what happened and how we came across it.

So in the end, the treasure wasn't laying around loose for very long.
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        Our current DM wrote his own system and world. by firehawk2009-12-02 14:32:04

 

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