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Post by georges on Oct 21, 2012 12:29:30 GMT -5
Arom I quickly give Coylian a weird look.
Yes, let's move on. Maybe we'll find a spot where we can rest for the night so that I can cure Coylian.
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Post by Dom on Oct 22, 2012 19:55:55 GMT -5
You start walking down the overgrown path leaving behind the two bodies of the dead black widows. As you move forward, the forest is slowly getting darker and darker with the tree branches forming a kind of vaulted ceiling letting only a minimum of sunlight through. After about half an hour you realize that most of the tree have lost the majority of their leaves or needles. A thick greenish fog hovers around your ankles as you approach what seems like a large clearing.
Located around the clearing are the ruins of multiple ancient buildings. In most cases, only the foundations remains but a few still have some of their walls in place. Your companion Lombdas notices a sigil carved in the stone wall of one of the building and recognizes it as the one of a long lost clan of elves. At the centre of the clearing lies an old ornate fountain made of dark blue stone. The head of the fountain is carved as an enormous elaborate humanoid face. Its features give you a feeling of deep sadness and sorrow as if it was suffering from some kind of affliction. In the basin that form the base of the fountain is a green fluorescent liquid from which emanates the fog that surrounds you.
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Pat
Henchman
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Post by Pat on Oct 22, 2012 21:15:11 GMT -5
Lombdas
((Does the sigil bring good, neutral or bad emotions to Lombdas?))
Lombdas looks around for any other relics that he could relate to and tries to figure out if he feels a sensation of security or threat.
He looks at the fountain from a couple of meters and checks to see if the fog is caused by hot liquid or by a foul gas.
If it wasn't for that fog, we could consider resting here and I could restore a spell. What do you think?
He goes to Coylian. You took a hard beating for the group. I wasn't too sure about you when we first met but now I see I can trust you. By the way, do you know what kind of trees are around us?
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Post by serdalkien on Oct 23, 2012 0:15:40 GMT -5
Coylian
Hearing Lombdas I smile broadly and slap him on the back you would have done the same for me I'm sure, anyway can you do some of your faerie tricks to heal me my friend. Turning and looking around suddenly my smile fades gentlemen this dosen't feel good plus I'm not sure about the trees
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Post by Dom on Oct 23, 2012 5:27:58 GMT -5
Lombdas, the sigil does not evoke any particular feeling in you. You just know that the elves who bore that symbol have long since disappeared. From what you can assess this village had at most forty inhabitants.
The liquid in the fountain is not bubbling and does not seem to be hot. The thick green fog just seem to emanate from the pool.
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Post by georges on Oct 23, 2012 11:07:03 GMT -5
Arom
I pretend to pray for 30 seconds then I get up and turn toward Coylian...
Coylian, through my prayers, my god told me that anyone who drinks from the fountain will be healed instantly if he is pure of heart, especially someone as brave as you are... Don't be afraid
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Post by serdalkien on Oct 23, 2012 14:10:41 GMT -5
Coylian
Arom you are a true and great friend and your god as recognized that the safety of the party lies in my good health. I slowly walk to the basin and kneel. Typhon, O great lord of justice, thank you for blessing this water. I will give my life protecting Arom, your true and greatest disciple I start drinking without hesitation
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Post by Lexx on Oct 23, 2012 17:46:20 GMT -5
Varick
Coylian, stop! Maybe the water, if you can call it that, is only safe for a disciple of Typhon. Did you think of that? Maybe the elves left it here with some magic that Typhon does not recognize? Why don't you just drink from your water skin, just to be sure?
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Post by Lexx on Oct 23, 2012 17:51:39 GMT -5
Varick
Looking at Arom, Varick says We shouldn't take any unnecessary chances, we are not out of the woods yet. Literally. This green fog is probably not good for us to breathe either. Let's look around and move on.
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Post by georges on Oct 23, 2012 18:22:51 GMT -5
Arom
Coylian, do not drink the water. If Varick didn't stop you, I would have. It was a test. Even after the fight, I wasn't sure too sure about you. I wanted to see if you trusted us. I now can see that you are honorable and trustworthy.
Maybe we can inspect whatever remains of the buildings to see if we find something. Then I think we need to move.
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