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D&D 5E [IC] Creamsteak's Princes of Elemental Evil II


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Creamsteak

Explorer
OOC: Sure.
 

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Steve Gorak

Adventurer
[occ]Unless there are bojections, I propose we go to the bridge #15. Thaliss will cast an illusion of darkened fog around the group as they get there.[/ooc]
 

Kobold Stew

Last Guy in the Airlock
Supporter
OOC: No objections, though fog rolling in from a corridor might be suspicious (i.e. we'd be targets, even though there may be a round where they have to interact with an illusion). Alternatives include invisibility (as discussed) or Water Breathing (and we could approach underwater, following the route 6-2-3-2-15), though that would require 10 mins to cast a ritual.
 

Steve Gorak

Adventurer
OOC: No objections, though fog rolling in from a corridor might be suspicious (i.e. we'd be targets, even though there may be a round where they have to interact with an illusion). Alternatives include invisibility (as discussed) or Water Breathing (and we could approach underwater, following the route 6-2-3-2-15), though that would require 10 mins to cast a ritual.

OOC: You are right, and I love (!!!) the idea of approaching underwater (actually, it would have been kinda smart to have casted it before we went in the water temple! ;-) ! This being a water-loving temple, we perhaps would also have some credibility to talk ourselves out of a nasty situation. I vote for underwater!

Also, note to the DM, Thaliss will from now on wake up and cast this ritual every morning, so the whole group would be affected.

Question, any benefit from Thaliss also casting the ritual with Carradoc? Double water breathing, in case someone dispells magic?
 

River Song

Explorer
Not exited by the prospect of going underwater, Kubeba would be damned before he showed these northerners any hint of fear.

"Sounds good," he states with all the false bravado he can muster.
 

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