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<blockquote data-quote="Kobold Stew" data-source="post: 6789319" data-attributes="member: 23484"><p>[Edit: sorry, mips! I was crafting as you were posting -- your action (obviously) goes first. Also, Lakeover (through Thaumaturgy) has the ability to "turn down" lights, and he'll do so as directed, before the following: ]</p><p></p><p>Lakeover looks down his nose at the impressed half-orc. He's met his kind before, of course, many times. But this one is disingenuous: he positively reeks of magic. For now, Lakeover says nothing. </p><p></p><p>He casts his eyes about the water. He considers the best approach, the way that they as a group might achieve the best surprise of those on the far side supposedly guarding the approach, that single arch reaching over the flowing river like a cannonball. He spies a few islets in the river, eddies whirling slowly around them, and considers that one of them might be a good and not-easily accessible refuge point if the party encounters a rout. </p><p></p><p>How best to achieve surprise? he considers the angles, places where by standing on the water he might still have some cover. Whether he could himself stay 60 feet away from his targets, moving secretly and unlit on the river itself. Perhaps another in the group could be positioned underneath the arch? With a light cast on the top, the expected avenue of approach, as a distraction for a few. </p><p></p><p>Once he has made his assessment, he turns on his heel and begins to leave. He's not shared his thoughts with anyone so far, and his turn is silent, even if it is performed with a rigid military efficiency. Again, he lifts his cloak to cover his head as a veil to protect himself, or at least his hear, as he exits the vast chamber. </p><p></p><p>The rush of the waterfall modulates to a different key as he gets outside, less resonant, more abrupt. He finds himself a quiet glen, and begins to pray. Mystra help him, he wants to overcome the nature of a river itself, a thing older than even him, and more storied. but magic can do all, do all indeed, he intones to himself. When he rises from his trance, and finishes his prayer and eats a little, he's ready to return. "Whenever you are ready, so am I," he proclaims. </p><p></p><p>When the time comes and they are back at the falls, he gathers them in a circle, casts his spell, and pronounces, "For the next hour, we can all walk on water. Mystra be thanked."</p><p></p><p>[ooc]Long rest and re-prayer to substitute Water Walk for Commune on list of spells prepared. Then cast Water Walk as a ritual.[/ooc]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kobold Stew, post: 6789319, member: 23484"] [Edit: sorry, mips! I was crafting as you were posting -- your action (obviously) goes first. Also, Lakeover (through Thaumaturgy) has the ability to "turn down" lights, and he'll do so as directed, before the following: ] Lakeover looks down his nose at the impressed half-orc. He's met his kind before, of course, many times. But this one is disingenuous: he positively reeks of magic. For now, Lakeover says nothing. He casts his eyes about the water. He considers the best approach, the way that they as a group might achieve the best surprise of those on the far side supposedly guarding the approach, that single arch reaching over the flowing river like a cannonball. He spies a few islets in the river, eddies whirling slowly around them, and considers that one of them might be a good and not-easily accessible refuge point if the party encounters a rout. How best to achieve surprise? he considers the angles, places where by standing on the water he might still have some cover. Whether he could himself stay 60 feet away from his targets, moving secretly and unlit on the river itself. Perhaps another in the group could be positioned underneath the arch? With a light cast on the top, the expected avenue of approach, as a distraction for a few. Once he has made his assessment, he turns on his heel and begins to leave. He's not shared his thoughts with anyone so far, and his turn is silent, even if it is performed with a rigid military efficiency. Again, he lifts his cloak to cover his head as a veil to protect himself, or at least his hear, as he exits the vast chamber. The rush of the waterfall modulates to a different key as he gets outside, less resonant, more abrupt. He finds himself a quiet glen, and begins to pray. Mystra help him, he wants to overcome the nature of a river itself, a thing older than even him, and more storied. but magic can do all, do all indeed, he intones to himself. When he rises from his trance, and finishes his prayer and eats a little, he's ready to return. "Whenever you are ready, so am I," he proclaims. When the time comes and they are back at the falls, he gathers them in a circle, casts his spell, and pronounces, "For the next hour, we can all walk on water. Mystra be thanked." [ooc]Long rest and re-prayer to substitute Water Walk for Commune on list of spells prepared. Then cast Water Walk as a ritual.[/ooc] [/QUOTE]
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