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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Sessadore" data-source="post: 6532723" data-attributes="member: 57255"><p>Raiyek nods at several items of Lilli's conjecture. <span style="color: seagreen">"I agree - even if the inhabitants all <em>felt</em> that they wanted to move of their own will, the fact that <em>everyone</em> went is beyond strange. In fact, your Igor, Kristoff, mentions the atmosphere of negativity as a main reason for the move, which makes no sense. A negative atmosphere is created by the people of the city, unless there's an outside force like a besieging army or famine or so on. If everyone goes, the negativity goes with them; moving is no escape. Also, the fact that several adventurers - us - seemingly disappeared without trace for all this time and apparently have been ... frozen? outside? ... of time until now is incredible! Could the gods have pulled us aside so we would be available now to seek the truth?</span></p><p><span style="color: seagreen"></span></p><p><span style="color: seagreen">"In any case, yes, we should certainly visit the Great Library. At the very least, I am curious to see whether it was emptied in the move as well. At best, for us, all of the books were left and we have free access to all of the knowledge and records there. We can assess where to search next after visiting there. Let us not make plans to leave the city just yet, and have faith that the gods will protect us from the 'change' for long enough to accomplish our task."</span></p><p></p><p>The paladin pauses and looks around the room, seemingly assessing the building. <span style="color: seagreen">"I think this Institute would be a safer place to camp. It does not appear that anyone or anything else came through the wards at the door, which gives us an extra layer of defense if needed. The downside is that the non-mage members of our party may struggle to gain entry if we become separated. The Hanged Man could serve as a rendezvous in that case, though. I do worry about Blagarm as well... perhaps we should invite him to stay here as well? I do not know how much good that will do, though, with us out in the city. He may be safer at the Hanged Man with the few adventurers still there."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Sessadore, post: 6532723, member: 57255"] Raiyek nods at several items of Lilli's conjecture. [COLOR=seagreen]"I agree - even if the inhabitants all [I]felt[/I] that they wanted to move of their own will, the fact that [I]everyone[/I] went is beyond strange. In fact, your Igor, Kristoff, mentions the atmosphere of negativity as a main reason for the move, which makes no sense. A negative atmosphere is created by the people of the city, unless there's an outside force like a besieging army or famine or so on. If everyone goes, the negativity goes with them; moving is no escape. Also, the fact that several adventurers - us - seemingly disappeared without trace for all this time and apparently have been ... frozen? outside? ... of time until now is incredible! Could the gods have pulled us aside so we would be available now to seek the truth? "In any case, yes, we should certainly visit the Great Library. At the very least, I am curious to see whether it was emptied in the move as well. At best, for us, all of the books were left and we have free access to all of the knowledge and records there. We can assess where to search next after visiting there. Let us not make plans to leave the city just yet, and have faith that the gods will protect us from the 'change' for long enough to accomplish our task."[/COLOR] The paladin pauses and looks around the room, seemingly assessing the building. [COLOR=seagreen]"I think this Institute would be a safer place to camp. It does not appear that anyone or anything else came through the wards at the door, which gives us an extra layer of defense if needed. The downside is that the non-mage members of our party may struggle to gain entry if we become separated. The Hanged Man could serve as a rendezvous in that case, though. I do worry about Blagarm as well... perhaps we should invite him to stay here as well? I do not know how much good that will do, though, with us out in the city. He may be safer at the Hanged Man with the few adventurers still there."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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