Post by TheZebraShakes™ on Sept 30, 2009 14:46:14 GMT -5
Certain that no wall can refuse his passage, Aravos moves toward the stone without hesitation, before waiting for the outcome, Ana is also on her way.
Of course, the whole notion of an illusionary wall could just be a story made up by the dwarf lady who may very well find it amusing to send people walking face first into walls. . .
But quickly, that thought and any others which the group might have about the wall's falseness may be quickly dismissed as Ana and Aravos walk directly into the stone and then seemingly pass right through it.
Finnius and Garor are next to pas through, and they to make the passage without ever eating a mouthful of stone. . . unless of course that would be Garor's fancy. . .
Passing through the "wall" proves to be no different than passing through a space where no barrier exists at all. Once the group step into and through the space which the wall occupies, they can clearly see the darkened cavern beyond, though Ana's light serves well to illuminate.
There are two guards posted here in this small cavern, both orcs with weapons at the ready.
Garor quickly notes that the illusionary wall does not seem to exist on this side of the stone. He can see straight back into the hallway which he and the others were standing in only seconds ago.
The orcs were aware of the intruders, and now they seem determined not to let them pass.
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(not going to make this into a full fledged combat. Just give me the details of how it is going to be dealt with and we will determine an outcome, but by all means, you may do your dice rolling as usual.)
Of course, the whole notion of an illusionary wall could just be a story made up by the dwarf lady who may very well find it amusing to send people walking face first into walls. . .
But quickly, that thought and any others which the group might have about the wall's falseness may be quickly dismissed as Ana and Aravos walk directly into the stone and then seemingly pass right through it.
Finnius and Garor are next to pas through, and they to make the passage without ever eating a mouthful of stone. . . unless of course that would be Garor's fancy. . .
Passing through the "wall" proves to be no different than passing through a space where no barrier exists at all. Once the group step into and through the space which the wall occupies, they can clearly see the darkened cavern beyond, though Ana's light serves well to illuminate.
There are two guards posted here in this small cavern, both orcs with weapons at the ready.
Garor quickly notes that the illusionary wall does not seem to exist on this side of the stone. He can see straight back into the hallway which he and the others were standing in only seconds ago.
The orcs were aware of the intruders, and now they seem determined not to let them pass.
-----
(not going to make this into a full fledged combat. Just give me the details of how it is going to be dealt with and we will determine an outcome, but by all means, you may do your dice rolling as usual.)