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<blockquote data-quote="Someone" data-source="post: 3425714" data-attributes="member: 5656"><p>As Orerreth said, or maybe not, the chapel of rest is located way up from the tavern, in one of the upper spires. It’ll take a while to arrive there, but you have nothing else to do, and frankly, the fresh air feels good after the time you’ve spent in the tavern. The breeze blows away the ethylic vapours clouding your brain almost immediately, readying you for the long climb ahead. Orerreth is the last one coming out of the Tavern, and guides you with a gesture of his hand.</p><p></p><p>Spiral staircases follow ramps and lead to elaborate boxes of forged iron that climb their way up on threads of light, like insects on the backs of an army or stoical colossi. The sheer altitude weight on you as the distant trees out of the city’s boundaries become stains of pale trees, the ships arriving at the port specks of white dust or fireflies of clear light, and the emptiness under your feet become in your subconscious a hungry and insatiable monster screaming your name. And you still climb.</p><p></p><p>It takes a while to arrive at a clear platform where a group of people wait, sitting under a roof of living climbing plants that protect groups of three carved, wooden benches. The celestial way*, the riches part of the city, built on foundations of air and magic, is clearly visible.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: green">”A transport should arrive soon”</span> says Orerreth, who looks more relaxed that when he was in the tavern. <span style="color: green">”By the way, I hope you don’t mind if we make a stop at the Orien post office. There’s a message I’m waiting for and now I remember it may be there already”</span></p><p></p><p>Siobhan: [spoiler]You feel that the message he’s talking about isn’t as unimportant as he tries to make. In fact it may be the true reason of why he’s here, but you can’t make what a message has to do with a whole bunch or random adventurers.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>*ooc: This is a translation back to english from my copy of the Eberron CS, which may or not be correct. Tell me if I'm wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Someone, post: 3425714, member: 5656"] As Orerreth said, or maybe not, the chapel of rest is located way up from the tavern, in one of the upper spires. It’ll take a while to arrive there, but you have nothing else to do, and frankly, the fresh air feels good after the time you’ve spent in the tavern. The breeze blows away the ethylic vapours clouding your brain almost immediately, readying you for the long climb ahead. Orerreth is the last one coming out of the Tavern, and guides you with a gesture of his hand. Spiral staircases follow ramps and lead to elaborate boxes of forged iron that climb their way up on threads of light, like insects on the backs of an army or stoical colossi. The sheer altitude weight on you as the distant trees out of the city’s boundaries become stains of pale trees, the ships arriving at the port specks of white dust or fireflies of clear light, and the emptiness under your feet become in your subconscious a hungry and insatiable monster screaming your name. And you still climb. It takes a while to arrive at a clear platform where a group of people wait, sitting under a roof of living climbing plants that protect groups of three carved, wooden benches. The celestial way*, the riches part of the city, built on foundations of air and magic, is clearly visible. [color=green]”A transport should arrive soon”[/color] says Orerreth, who looks more relaxed that when he was in the tavern. [color=green]”By the way, I hope you don’t mind if we make a stop at the Orien post office. There’s a message I’m waiting for and now I remember it may be there already”[/color] Siobhan: [spoiler]You feel that the message he’s talking about isn’t as unimportant as he tries to make. In fact it may be the true reason of why he’s here, but you can’t make what a message has to do with a whole bunch or random adventurers.[/spoiler] *ooc: This is a translation back to english from my copy of the Eberron CS, which may or not be correct. Tell me if I'm wrong. [/QUOTE]
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