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(Adventure) Immortality Awakens (Knight Otu Judging) Part II

ooc: Ooh, using our waterskins. That seems like an astonishingly bad idea to me. Let's use a resource we don't know if we'll need later. Aside from which, a waterskin more than likely doesn't carry enough water to wash a person very well. We'd probably have to use a number of our waterskins, I'd guess (I'd also guess that none of ours are full, due to having travelled).
 

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(OOC: Well, you can get water back in town, right? You could also try to mute the scent some other way, or just hope the dragon is too asleep to smell it, or even leave Rillian a bit behind)
 


ooc: I'm going to assume you'll rule that we have enough water, somehow, then.

Does that mean we're not trying to wake up the dragon? What plan do we have to go on?
 


Jdvn1 said:
ooc: I'm going to assume you'll rule that we have enough water, somehow, then.

Does that mean we're not trying to wake up the dragon? What plan do we have to go on?
(OOC: I would agree with you that it will take two or three waterskins' worth to manage it, and a good scrubbing, but you do have seven people, so it should be fine. I'm not sure there's a consensus about waking the dragon)
 

(OOC: The entire path leads to the ledge where Rillian fell, which means that any continued progress requires going down there, but the passage continues in that direction, and as I mentioned before, the ceiling also gets higher here. Looking down, it seems possible to avoid the moss for the most part if you are careful, and as long as you don't fall into it, you should be okay if you brush against it a little)
 



Rystil Arden said:
(OOC: Aha, and that creates like a gallon--that sounds like a plan :))
OOC: Actualy, it's like 2 gallons per level. There's a reason I had a character shower with it.
 

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