Okay, then, we will assume that this is the case.beermotor wrote:I think that's what he meant by "hustle to keep up with the others" ...Raven Crowking wrote:Does Murq and/or Jed go through the door with Cisneros?
Enquiring minds want to know.
Cisneros opens the door and walks through, with Murq and Jed right behind him. As he opens the doors and walks through, Cisneros imagines that he is suddenly wearing a fine suit of mithril plate armor, ornately carved and inlaid with bright gold, and around his neck is a fine crimson cloak emblazoned with the image of a golden sun, but nothing changes apart form a deep chime ringing somewhere in the distance.
In a tabletop game, I would now place a large d12 on the table, with the 12 facing up. That is the number of chimes you have remaining until the Cotillion ends.
The door opens onto an opulent chamber of alabaster walls, airily-carved into pleasing forms representing long-forgotten pleasures that cannot quite be brought to mind. Cushions and pillows are strewn about the marble floor, some occupied by dreamers and others by languid lovers whose soft cries of passion fill the air as with distant music.
A female elf languorously beckons to Cisneros, inviting him to pleasure. She wears a star-shaped mask.
A female dwarf wearing a mask like a ferret or weasel likewise beckons to Murq, and a woman in a mask representing a many-starred night sky beckons to Jed.
There is a door to the far right.