Chpt. 2: In the Palace
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Re: Chpt. 2: In the Palace
Bjorn "I think that would be most wise."
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“All men did have darkness. Some wore it in the form of horns. Some bore it invisibly as rot in their souls.”
― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
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Re: Chpt. 2: In the Palace
Flint, still holding one hand to his head, nods at the comment, only half considering it. By the Deity of Sleep and Dreams, what has happened to my mind?? He suddenly blurts. This book, he seems to gather himself somewhat, may be of some insight into the thoughts of those in charge of such an artifact.
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Honnilee begins nosing around in typical Halfling fashion. Trying to find hidden things is so much more interesting than rifling thru those already known.
Re: Chpt. 2: In the Palace
Andover tries to sneak a peek at "The Naughty Alienist and the Surprisingly Turgid Tentacle" when no one is looking. Seeing no other tomes of potential interest to a ranger, he eyes the doorway to the stacks warily. "We were planning to rest before this battle, weren't we?" he asks. "Maybe we should retire to a more secure room and get that rest before we stir up anything else."
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The Fellowship of Law searches the library reading room. Books are perused, some taken. The mages look at the artifact tome. It dates back 250 years. It would take many hours to read, but a quick run-through shows it concerns the legends behind artifacts, their alleged construction and enchantments, and the great mages and demi-gods behind them. There is no reference to the Runestaff, but the magic users recall from Count Brass that its presence on this plane was a recent occurrence.
Whispering Flint has the reputed journal of Sir Erykose. This may make good reading for the night.
Honnilee the hobbit searches for concealed doors, compartments and other hidden secrets. The room yields none. But the enterprising halfling does spot an unusual sight when peering through the archway into the library stacks: twinkling stars in what must be a glass or open roof. She would have to enter the room to determine exactly.
Andover's eyebrows raise as he reads an erotic poem involving a ship of vestal virgins caught at sea by a lascivious octopus. The story climaxes are many. The ranger then turns his attention to the safest location to camp on this second night in the palace. The closest locations are the throne room, the secret parlor chamber behind the thrones, the trophy room, and the library reading room.
It is about 7:30 pm. The adventurers are hungry and drained after the long day of exploration and fighting.
Whispering Flint has the reputed journal of Sir Erykose. This may make good reading for the night.
Honnilee the hobbit searches for concealed doors, compartments and other hidden secrets. The room yields none. But the enterprising halfling does spot an unusual sight when peering through the archway into the library stacks: twinkling stars in what must be a glass or open roof. She would have to enter the room to determine exactly.
Andover's eyebrows raise as he reads an erotic poem involving a ship of vestal virgins caught at sea by a lascivious octopus. The story climaxes are many. The ranger then turns his attention to the safest location to camp on this second night in the palace. The closest locations are the throne room, the secret parlor chamber behind the thrones, the trophy room, and the library reading room.
It is about 7:30 pm. The adventurers are hungry and drained after the long day of exploration and fighting.
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"Let's have a look at the fifty shades of grey", Raquinel squats down next to Bjorn as he sorts through his collection. Bjorn hands over the book, but his grip seems a little long on the release. Raquinel smiles a little. "I think we may have found your weakness Bjorn". Raquinel opens the book and glances through the book, and finds something interesting, and looses herself in the page.GreyWolfVT wrote:"Don't mind me I'm an odd sort I'm one of the few dwarves that enjoys a good book. I've tried to leave the mage like books based upon title for the taking if anyone is interested in any of the books I snatched in my moments of interest just let me know and I'll gladly share it."
Raquinel still interested in the book, looks over to idwillen, Indeed, perhaps it may help us figure out what is of importance, and what we should not touch". Raquinel looks around the room, "or help us figure out what we can cast burning sphere on without too much regret."Eulalios wrote:"Well, I could leave it here for now," Idwillen says. "Pick it up on the way out, if possible. But maybe before we continue our search, we ought to review this treatise on the Dangers of Artifacts. Ianin, Flint, Raquinel, what do you think?"
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Bjorn with great remorse for his having to leave good books behind to rot leaves a good number of the books stacked on the floor as he and Ranquinel read on.
Books Bjorn is leaving behind
The Magic of Cooking by Altus Brown
The Peeping Tom's Guide to Divination
How To Use A Sword Vol. 1: "Where To Put The Pointy End"
A Herbalist's Primer by Dethrus the Sage. (Given to Idwillen)
Lives of the Ancient Nobles by Neptarch
Covens and Caverns: Leaving Civilization Behind by Adybus Notchward
Only keeping 3 can I carry that many?
Books Bjorn is leaving behind
The Magic of Cooking by Altus Brown
The Peeping Tom's Guide to Divination
How To Use A Sword Vol. 1: "Where To Put The Pointy End"
A Herbalist's Primer by Dethrus the Sage. (Given to Idwillen)
Lives of the Ancient Nobles by Neptarch
Covens and Caverns: Leaving Civilization Behind by Adybus Notchward
Only keeping 3 can I carry that many?
“All men did have darkness. Some wore it in the form of horns. Some bore it invisibly as rot in their souls.”
― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
DM - GreyWolf's Mystara Adventures - AD&D 2e
― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
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Ianin, Magic-User
Ianin calls his familiar Oscar back to his side, from where it leaps up onto his shoulder.
A look of comes over Ianin as if he just remembered something, and he turns to fish through his backpack.
Triumphant, he pulls out a large empty sack that he holds out at arms length. "I've a sack here for whoever wants it to carry some of these tomes with us!"
Ianin calls his familiar Oscar back to his side, from where it leaps up onto his shoulder.
A look of comes over Ianin as if he just remembered something, and he turns to fish through his backpack.
Triumphant, he pulls out a large empty sack that he holds out at arms length. "I've a sack here for whoever wants it to carry some of these tomes with us!"
Sebastian, A Candle in the Darkness
Ulrich, Tales of The Troll Company
Alex Fiord, The Rescuers
Hakon Geirmundarson, Pawns of the North Wind
Jameson Rowan, Silverband
Disston Symonds, Sigma Chronos
Ulrich, Tales of The Troll Company
Alex Fiord, The Rescuers
Hakon Geirmundarson, Pawns of the North Wind
Jameson Rowan, Silverband
Disston Symonds, Sigma Chronos
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"Ha ha Lanin you are my new best friend." Bjorn says with a huge smile as he happily goes over to Lanin to use the large sack to place the books in. "Been thinkin of startin up my own little library back home you know." with that he winks and walks back over to his stack of book and starts to put just the real important sounding books in the sack. How many can a large sack hold DM?
“All men did have darkness. Some wore it in the form of horns. Some bore it invisibly as rot in their souls.”
― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
DM - GreyWolf's Mystara Adventures - AD&D 2e
― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
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Shen notes that, I will leaf through books here but take none with me. The knowledge they contain may be useful but their weight is not for our quest. We must free ourselves from attachments so that we can better align with the healing power of Law.
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Raquinel the Sorceress:
Raquinel closes the book, and holds it out straight in front of her, and turns her head sideways. Raquinel squints her eyes,"I might be able to carry this one." Raquinel opens her top, and tries to fit it into her corset. She pulls it back out, and re-examines the book.Hmmm. She opens up her bag, and squeezes it into her pack. "Already learned a few things from Miss Black here, reading her book of shadows. Hate to leave this behind without giving it a good look through first."GreyWolfVT wrote:"Ha ha Lanin you are my new best friend." Bjorn says with a huge smile as he happily goes over to Lanin to use the large sack to place the books in. "Been thinkin of startin up my own little library back home you know." with that he winks and walks back over to his stack of book and starts to put just the real important sounding books in the sack. How many can a large sack hold DM?
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Flint agrees with Bjorn's pity about leaving the library. Truly, I could spend an age assessing the vast knowledge that could be found here. But I am a mystic without spells, and my performance against that wraith was worse than useless. What power I am allowed I must regain.
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Ignoring the conversation to her rear, Honnilee follows her inquisitive nature to see if there are really stars shining thru the roof. Of course carelessness is a foreign concept to her, so she will conduct safety protocol throughout her search, and never be out of shouting distance.
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Honnilee the hobbit peeks through the archway. The library stacks...
The shelves are empty. Through the glass dome ceiling, which has many holes, stars twinkle high in the night sky. A gibbeous moon shines. Part of a tower can be seen; judging from the location it is in the southwest corner.
The disturbing part of the room is the large sphere in the middle, from which an eye watches Honnilee. It occasionally blinks.
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The shelves are empty. Through the glass dome ceiling, which has many holes, stars twinkle high in the night sky. A gibbeous moon shines. Part of a tower can be seen; judging from the location it is in the southwest corner.
The disturbing part of the room is the large sphere in the middle, from which an eye watches Honnilee. It occasionally blinks.
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Bjorn walks over to the sphere with the eye in and and examines the eye and has a slight tempt for some reason to poke the eye. "Most unusual yet intriguing." Bjorn does refrain from poking the eye at least with his finger anyways. "Anyone have a stick or pole?"
“All men did have darkness. Some wore it in the form of horns. Some bore it invisibly as rot in their souls.”
― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
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― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
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Andover yawns. "I'm exhausted," he says. "Can we please find an easily-guarded spot and get a good night's rest before we go poking something in the eye?"
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Raquinel the Sorceress:
"Correction, I do believe it is poking the eye with something, rather than poking something in the eye." I do agree with Andover, I am quite exhausted, nothing like birthing the Date Reapers monsters to drain ones power." I am all for resting up, although I don't know how well I can slumber knowing that the eye knows we are here."
Raquinel looks around he room for any cozy corners."
"Correction, I do believe it is poking the eye with something, rather than poking something in the eye." I do agree with Andover, I am quite exhausted, nothing like birthing the Date Reapers monsters to drain ones power." I am all for resting up, although I don't know how well I can slumber knowing that the eye knows we are here."
Raquinel looks around he room for any cozy corners."
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Bjorn "I'm sorry I am able to fascinate myself with so many things I too could stand to rest. Shall we go back out to the original planned resting area?"
“All men did have darkness. Some wore it in the form of horns. Some bore it invisibly as rot in their souls.”
― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
DM - GreyWolf's Mystara Adventures - AD&D 2e
― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
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Wherever, is Flint's only response. It's obvious more than just his spell list is drained, and he's ready to flop down almost anywhere.
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I don't like that eye, Honnilee reveals her discomfort. I don't think I could get any rest with that thing watching me.