Legends of Hawaiki 2: Where the Wild Things Are

Argent Silvermage

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Tatiki moves to the front of the party and says, Please be calm. He won't hurt us unless we provoke him. He then begins to hum and sway his arms to show that they are not a threat.

ooc: Using Wild Empathy
 

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Mirth

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Argent Silvermage said:
Tatiki moves to the front of the party and says, Please be calm. He won't hurt us unless we provoke him. He then begins to hum and sway his arms to show that they are not a threat.

ooc: Using Wild Empathy

While Tatiki works his mojo, Puna Tani moves slowly forward to better see the "gleaming, white" thing, careful not to disturb or disrupt his friend's plan.
 

Tonguez

A suffusion of yellow
The Ila-moko turns as it catches Puna Tani' movement and lets out a loud hiss of disapproval, nonetheless Tatiki' 'mojo', or perhaps the creatures indifference, seems to hold and though it makes a show of its razor fangs and their dripping toxic saliva it does not move forward.

Puna Tani has a better view of the white gleaming thing, a bundle about 3 feet across. Though he cannot be sure it seems to be covered in feathers - but of a sharp crystal whiteness that defies natural colour - a stain of pink along one side might be blood, the shaman has seen enough ritual bloodshed to know, and the black about the edges is undoubtedly mud ...
 

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Tonguez said:
The Ila-moko turns as it catches Puna Tani' movement and lets out a loud hiss of disapproval, nonetheless Tatiki' 'mojo', or perhaps the creatures indifference, seems to hold and though it makes a show of its razor fangs and their dripping toxic saliva it does not move forward.

Puna Tani has a better view of the white gleaming thing, a bundle about 3 feet across. Though he cannot be sure it seems to be covered in feathers - but of a sharp crystal whiteness that defies natural colour - a stain of pink along one side might be blood, the shaman has seen enough ritual bloodshed to know, and the black about the edges is undoubtedly mud ...

Tenatively, Puna Tani gets close enough to prod the creature with the end of his club. If it does not stir, the shaman will pick it up and try to determine how seriously it is hurt.
 


Tonguez

A suffusion of yellow
Getting closer Puna Tani sees that the feathered mound is not attached to any creature but seems instead to be an independent set of wings, their beauty only further accencuated by your proximity. You can not tell if the wings are natural or constructed by some eccentric master craftsman
As you prod at them with your club the ila-moko hisses and rushing forward lunges at the club ready to sink its razor fangs in...

(ooc Tatiki are you refering to the Ila-moko? if so yeah why not. It will require charm animal and the animal companion ritual though. It also wll not adavance until you release Mou)
 

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Lani jumps back, startled, as Puna Tani provokes the creature. "Don't do that!" she yelps. She settles into a defensive crouch, hoping to scuttle away from the scene without attracting attention. [Edit: I am really sorry about the huge delay. I meant to post before I left, but I never got around to it with last minute preparations. Then I was without internet access on a business trip for a week. Sorry! :(]
 
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Argent Silvermage

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Tonguez said:
(ooc Tatiki are you refering to the Ila-moko? if so yeah why not. It will require charm animal and the animal companion ritual though. It also wll not adavance until you release Mou)
ooc: Yeah that would be cool! a lizard is both water and land based.
 

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Tu-Ru : O'Punga Barbarian 3

Tu-Ru moves to place himself between the Ila-moko and his companions. The large O'Punga raises his club menacingly.
 

Tonguez

A suffusion of yellow
The ila-moko pulls back when Tu-Ru interposes himself between it and the others. hard black eyes stare up at the O'Punga and it continues to hiss its displeasure at the inteference with its target - the feather bundle.

As the creatures head slowly sways back and forth with agitated grace Tatiki and Puna Tani are both reminded that this creature is one of the forms of Punga atua, and reputedly Tu-Ru's own ancestor! - perhaps that is why it hesitates to attack.

Lani and Wai have pulled back behind the giant form of the O'Punga whilst Puna Tani stands forward near the feather bundle and Tatiki is there at the O'Punga's side
 

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