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(Adventure) The Island of Varras'zul (Manzanita Judging) (Concluded)
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<blockquote data-quote="nimisgod" data-source="post: 1926441" data-attributes="member: 10283"><p><em>Oog: Yeah. I forgot about that. If you have enough XP to advance to level 2, you won't advance until you find the time to rest and reflect.</em></p><p></p><p><em><strong>150 XP</strong> to each party member</em></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Plum">"Be careful, Ogrin"</span> warned Mona. It wasn't something that Ogrin didn't already know, but she was worried nonetheless.</p><p></p><p> Ogrin reached the bottom of the stairs without incident. The darkness was almost palpable here. His torch seemed diminished by the encroaching shadows that moved with every flicker of the flame. The sound of constantly dripping water reached the halfling's ears. </p><p></p><p> The stairs led him to the corner area of a large stone chamber. Immediately to the left of the stair's base was a closed door. The door led into a room that was but a portion of the huge chamber that he beheld. The walls and floor seemed pocked and pitted by marks of battle. Here and there could be seen the wake of vitriolic acid, searing flame or thunderous lightning, of powerful blows that broke stone floor and wall. Even the ceiling, 20 feet above him was not spared magickal scarring. Looking up, he could see the giant crack that bisected the level above.</p><p></p><p> At the center of the room was a hemisphere of flickering shadows. Ogrin could see dimly what was within, but his torchlight could not bring brightness into the location. Keen halfling eyes spied concentric runic circles engraved unto the floor. At the center of the dark hemisphere was a raised stone platform, about 5 feet in height. There may or may not have been markings on it. From his current position, Ogrin could not be sure.</p><p></p><p> The northwestern corner was collapsed by rubble. A pool of fetid water formed around the mess of stones and rocks, fed by a trickle from above. </p><p></p><p> The length of the rope did not allow him the see anything else. He would have to let go if he wanted to explore the room further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nimisgod, post: 1926441, member: 10283"] [I]Oog: Yeah. I forgot about that. If you have enough XP to advance to level 2, you won't advance until you find the time to rest and reflect.[/I] [I][B]150 XP[/B] to each party member[/I] [COLOR=Plum]"Be careful, Ogrin"[/COLOR] warned Mona. It wasn't something that Ogrin didn't already know, but she was worried nonetheless. Ogrin reached the bottom of the stairs without incident. The darkness was almost palpable here. His torch seemed diminished by the encroaching shadows that moved with every flicker of the flame. The sound of constantly dripping water reached the halfling's ears. The stairs led him to the corner area of a large stone chamber. Immediately to the left of the stair's base was a closed door. The door led into a room that was but a portion of the huge chamber that he beheld. The walls and floor seemed pocked and pitted by marks of battle. Here and there could be seen the wake of vitriolic acid, searing flame or thunderous lightning, of powerful blows that broke stone floor and wall. Even the ceiling, 20 feet above him was not spared magickal scarring. Looking up, he could see the giant crack that bisected the level above. At the center of the room was a hemisphere of flickering shadows. Ogrin could see dimly what was within, but his torchlight could not bring brightness into the location. Keen halfling eyes spied concentric runic circles engraved unto the floor. At the center of the dark hemisphere was a raised stone platform, about 5 feet in height. There may or may not have been markings on it. From his current position, Ogrin could not be sure. The northwestern corner was collapsed by rubble. A pool of fetid water formed around the mess of stones and rocks, fed by a trickle from above. The length of the rope did not allow him the see anything else. He would have to let go if he wanted to explore the room further. [/QUOTE]
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