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<blockquote data-quote="AbdulAlhazred" data-source="post: 9487854" data-attributes="member: 82106"><p><em>As the group moves towards the shore of Lake Nen, Starn consults with Nimozaran. "Master, what do we know about the primal spirits of Lake Nen?"</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Nimozaran pauses for a moment, puts his hands on his hips and replies; "Didn't I teach you this material years ago Starn? Gosep's Waters of the Deep Places. I expect you to be able to quote me Chapter Four, or perhaps I need a new apprentice!" All delivered in a fairly sarcastic tone.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Starn secretly smiles, recalling that this more playful aspect of Nimozaran has not shown in many years; perhaps he's really shaking off the malign influence of Acamar. Remembering to play his part as the trite 'prentice he replies "Yes, Master, I believe it was one of my rare days of true dilligence. Lets see..." Starn proceeds to recite a good bit of text, with a few admonitions from the older mage.</em></p><p></p><p>The gist of it is that, yes indeed, Nenglamir was formed in a rare battle in which Fey forces of what became the Court of Winter battled against the fire archon legions of Imix. Eventually the land itself rose up, and from the icy meltwaters a primal spirit, The Nenglamir, arose. What was left of the divine and primordial forces were obliged to withdraw and take their fight elsewhere. The Nenglamir, being a spirit of water infused with ancient magics, is known for its psychic power. According to Gosep it is wise to beware, for what you see may not be reality, but what The Nenglamir wishes you to see.</p><p></p><p>Medium DC(19) History check. Roll is 11 + 15 = 26. Success. Starn has learned the name, fundamental nature, and possibly goals of The Nenglamir.</p><p></p><p>Complexity 3 SC, Level 10 (DCs 13/18/26)</p><p><strong>Goal (staged)</strong>: <em>Commune with the spirit of Lake Nen (2), enlist the aid of the Primal forces in cleansing Acamar’s malign celestial influence on Nimozaran (5), and in defeating the same influence on the material/spiritual world (8).</em></p><p>1/8 Successes/<strong>0</strong> Failures/<strong>2</strong> Hard DC Available/<strong>3</strong> Secondary Skills Available/<strong>2</strong> Advantages Available/<strong>Primary Skills Exhausted</strong>: <strong>History</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbdulAlhazred, post: 9487854, member: 82106"] [I]As the group moves towards the shore of Lake Nen, Starn consults with Nimozaran. "Master, what do we know about the primal spirits of Lake Nen?" Nimozaran pauses for a moment, puts his hands on his hips and replies; "Didn't I teach you this material years ago Starn? Gosep's Waters of the Deep Places. I expect you to be able to quote me Chapter Four, or perhaps I need a new apprentice!" All delivered in a fairly sarcastic tone. Starn secretly smiles, recalling that this more playful aspect of Nimozaran has not shown in many years; perhaps he's really shaking off the malign influence of Acamar. Remembering to play his part as the trite 'prentice he replies "Yes, Master, I believe it was one of my rare days of true dilligence. Lets see..." Starn proceeds to recite a good bit of text, with a few admonitions from the older mage.[/I] The gist of it is that, yes indeed, Nenglamir was formed in a rare battle in which Fey forces of what became the Court of Winter battled against the fire archon legions of Imix. Eventually the land itself rose up, and from the icy meltwaters a primal spirit, The Nenglamir, arose. What was left of the divine and primordial forces were obliged to withdraw and take their fight elsewhere. The Nenglamir, being a spirit of water infused with ancient magics, is known for its psychic power. According to Gosep it is wise to beware, for what you see may not be reality, but what The Nenglamir wishes you to see. Medium DC(19) History check. Roll is 11 + 15 = 26. Success. Starn has learned the name, fundamental nature, and possibly goals of The Nenglamir. Complexity 3 SC, Level 10 (DCs 13/18/26) [B]Goal (staged)[/B]: [I]Commune with the spirit of Lake Nen (2), enlist the aid of the Primal forces in cleansing Acamar’s malign celestial influence on Nimozaran (5), and in defeating the same influence on the material/spiritual world (8).[/I] 1/8 Successes/[B]0[/B] Failures/[B]2[/B] Hard DC Available/[B]3[/B] Secondary Skills Available/[B]2[/B] Advantages Available/[B]Primary Skills Exhausted[/B]: [B]History[/B] [/QUOTE]
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