Post by TheZebraShakes™ on Sept 22, 2009 14:29:23 GMT -5
Slow to trust Biretta, Finnius and Garor have their doubts.
Ana decides to press for more information, asking of the orcs rumored to have been moving slaves through the mountains.
the dwarf shrugs.
"Them orcs, they ain't right in the head. Yeah, maybe they been making a bit more noise than usual, but like I was sayin' they stay out of my hair, so I got no reason to be looking in on 'em.."
"And 'course orcs don't know much about Illusional walls and the like. Weren't there home in the first place, and they had to walk into it about six or seven hundred times first 'fore they come to the conclusion that it weren't really there. Guess those thick skulls of theirs come in handy for somethin'."
Biretta doesn't really have much more to offer on the matter. Though it could be deemed a fortunate roll of the dice that Ana managed to lose her way and consequently learn about a wall which could have proved quite the hindrance.
Once the group is ready and Aravos has commended everyone on their handling of the situation, they make their way toward the indicated destination, leaving the dwarven female alone once more to carve out her place of thought.
Finally the noble adventurers come to the spot which they believe to be the location of the wall. A dead end hallway with no means of continuing on in sight.
Ana spots dirt on the ground from smudged tracks, as well as other signs which would indicate that creatures come here frequently such as the somewhat faded and dulled stone underfoot.
All of the walls look very real, despite this fact, the two dwarves are aware that something should very well be amiss if Biretta's words held truth. They do notice the difference in stonework in a portion of two walls which come together to form a corner.
This could very well be the illusionary wall, but it proves to be quite material in substance and stone to those nonbelievers amongst the companions.
Nothing can be heard on the other side and so there is no telling what or who might lie in wait beyond.
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-everyone will need to roll a will save to pass through the wall on their first attempt (take only one attempt for the time being)
-if everyone does not move through right away (for whatever reason) please make it clear and tell me who attempts to pass through initially.
Ana decides to press for more information, asking of the orcs rumored to have been moving slaves through the mountains.
the dwarf shrugs.
"Them orcs, they ain't right in the head. Yeah, maybe they been making a bit more noise than usual, but like I was sayin' they stay out of my hair, so I got no reason to be looking in on 'em.."
"And 'course orcs don't know much about Illusional walls and the like. Weren't there home in the first place, and they had to walk into it about six or seven hundred times first 'fore they come to the conclusion that it weren't really there. Guess those thick skulls of theirs come in handy for somethin'."
Biretta doesn't really have much more to offer on the matter. Though it could be deemed a fortunate roll of the dice that Ana managed to lose her way and consequently learn about a wall which could have proved quite the hindrance.
Once the group is ready and Aravos has commended everyone on their handling of the situation, they make their way toward the indicated destination, leaving the dwarven female alone once more to carve out her place of thought.
Finally the noble adventurers come to the spot which they believe to be the location of the wall. A dead end hallway with no means of continuing on in sight.
Ana spots dirt on the ground from smudged tracks, as well as other signs which would indicate that creatures come here frequently such as the somewhat faded and dulled stone underfoot.
All of the walls look very real, despite this fact, the two dwarves are aware that something should very well be amiss if Biretta's words held truth. They do notice the difference in stonework in a portion of two walls which come together to form a corner.
This could very well be the illusionary wall, but it proves to be quite material in substance and stone to those nonbelievers amongst the companions.
Nothing can be heard on the other side and so there is no telling what or who might lie in wait beyond.
-----
-everyone will need to roll a will save to pass through the wall on their first attempt (take only one attempt for the time being)
-if everyone does not move through right away (for whatever reason) please make it clear and tell me who attempts to pass through initially.