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<blockquote data-quote="Friday" data-source="post: 5888378" data-attributes="member: 90051"><p><strong>The Warren of Telas</strong></p><p></p><p>The bright light fades as you step through the strange fissure in the air and the sudden heat hits you like something physical. Warm rock is beneath your feet, steam rising from cracks and fissures in the ground. The heat is dry and heavy, it makes breathing a little more laboured. </p><p> </p><p>You appear to be standing on an outcrop of the warm rock the stretches over a ravine. Far below lies a dull orange-red glimmer, a strange mockery of a river, from which heat rises lazily. In the distance lies a flat plain of similar terrain, the sky is dark and grey. Lightning flickers far off, the subsequent rumble of thunder is faint.</p><p> </p><p>[sblock=Teth]You are tired (<em>fatigued</em>), the effort of stepping into the place your very power flows from has cost you. It was clear the Goddess was opposing you, though you know that had she put even the slightest additional effort in preventing you leaving then you would not have left. While not outright hostile, Telas is hardly hospitable. When you have used it for travel in the past you have stepped through only briefly - barely a day or two at the most - and always with sufficient provisions, namely <em>water</em>. The heat will sap even the strength of the toughest traveller. You'll need some time to rest, though you'll recover more quickly here as the power of Telas suffuses the very rock. The warmth beneath your feet is both healing and at the same time wearing.[/sblock]</p><p> </p><p>"<span style="color: magenta">Well</span>" mutters Ivy, her hands placed on her hips, "<span style="color: magenta">At least we won't die <em>immediately</em></span>"</p><p> </p><p>On stepping into this realm, Helicraters has lain Durzo gently on the warm rock you stand on. The man's face is pale though his shallow breath can be seen in the slight rise and fall of his chest, however he remains unresponsive.</p><p> </p><p>[sblock=OOC]If either of you have the skill, a Medicine check can be performed here[/sblock]</p><p> </p><p>What do you do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Friday, post: 5888378, member: 90051"] [b]The Warren of Telas[/b] The bright light fades as you step through the strange fissure in the air and the sudden heat hits you like something physical. Warm rock is beneath your feet, steam rising from cracks and fissures in the ground. The heat is dry and heavy, it makes breathing a little more laboured. You appear to be standing on an outcrop of the warm rock the stretches over a ravine. Far below lies a dull orange-red glimmer, a strange mockery of a river, from which heat rises lazily. In the distance lies a flat plain of similar terrain, the sky is dark and grey. Lightning flickers far off, the subsequent rumble of thunder is faint. [sblock=Teth]You are tired ([I]fatigued[/I]), the effort of stepping into the place your very power flows from has cost you. It was clear the Goddess was opposing you, though you know that had she put even the slightest additional effort in preventing you leaving then you would not have left. While not outright hostile, Telas is hardly hospitable. When you have used it for travel in the past you have stepped through only briefly - barely a day or two at the most - and always with sufficient provisions, namely [I]water[/I]. The heat will sap even the strength of the toughest traveller. You'll need some time to rest, though you'll recover more quickly here as the power of Telas suffuses the very rock. The warmth beneath your feet is both healing and at the same time wearing.[/sblock] "[COLOR=magenta]Well[/COLOR]" mutters Ivy, her hands placed on her hips, "[COLOR=magenta]At least we won't die [I]immediately[/I][/COLOR]" On stepping into this realm, Helicraters has lain Durzo gently on the warm rock you stand on. The man's face is pale though his shallow breath can be seen in the slight rise and fall of his chest, however he remains unresponsive. [sblock=OOC]If either of you have the skill, a Medicine check can be performed here[/sblock] What do you do? [/QUOTE]
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