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<blockquote data-quote="Nightbreeze" data-source="post: 4005534" data-attributes="member: 46755"><p>[sblock=ooc]Sorry for the delay, real life hit me like train[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>As the dragon adjust his sight to the dark cavern, he things that a little bit of light (and a little bit of spring cleaning) wouldn't hurt. There was a bigg supply of candles, but during the seemingly endless winter almost all of them were consumed.</p><p></p><p>You enter the cave, follow it for 30 feet and then enter one of the narrow tunnels at it's end. After another 30 feet of twisted crawling (sometimes you wonder how could the creature living in the rooms before you enter and exit them...it was certainly too big to crawl in this rat tunnel) you get in the first room. There is almost nothing here, except for tons of dust and an old, almost falling in pieces, wooden box (empty). There's a door between this room and the second one, the only one in the entire complex. It opens to the outside, and it's condition is rapidly deteriorating, too, due to the humid air. You crawl in a hole of it and go down, ignoring the ladder. Thus, you came to the second room, where whoever lived here used to eat and cook: there's a table and some boxes around, and a lot of spoons, knives and plates. </p><p></p><p>Another ladder leading down, and you are in the third room, the library and the sleeping room: there are two bookstores, a table and a bed. One of the bookstores contains a great number of books of no value: a collection of stories, fairy tales, popular legends and low-quality poems, written in hethon. On the second bookstore instead there's a dozend expensive and precious looking books, and a dozend of old and seemingly useless books. The former are treaties on some aspects of the nature, magic and other powers, like dragons and elementals: no one of them is organized, and they are mostly a collection of quotes from another texts, thus making their study extremely difficult. That's more a collection of notes, rather than organic knowledge.</p><p></p><p>The other books instead are what baffles you: they are obviously written in a language strongly tied to your race, because they seem strangely familiar, and the alphabet is the same of the phrases written on the small altar of the 4th room.....</p><p></p><p>And speaking of the forth room, it is the most strange of all. It seems that it once was a laboratory, because there are some tables and shelves full of flasks and alchemical devices (most of them cracked and thus useless, but some of them is fine). There's also a little collection of scales, talons and other parts of strange animals. And there's a little altar made by a strange rock (you have never found a similar rock in the vicinity, and Oak doesn't recognize it by your description...but then, rocks are not his speciality). On the top of it, there's a circle of copper with inscribed draconic runes and there was yor egg, when you hatched. Of course, nothing is left of it, because driven by an innate compulsion, you devoured it in the first moments of your existance, gaining the necessary power to go out and start hunting on your own.</p><p></p><p>You also have a small treasure of shining rocks and shards: you can decide where you put that, and also where do you use to sleep, as well as any modification of the layout of the cave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightbreeze, post: 4005534, member: 46755"] [sblock=ooc]Sorry for the delay, real life hit me like train[/sblock] As the dragon adjust his sight to the dark cavern, he things that a little bit of light (and a little bit of spring cleaning) wouldn't hurt. There was a bigg supply of candles, but during the seemingly endless winter almost all of them were consumed. You enter the cave, follow it for 30 feet and then enter one of the narrow tunnels at it's end. After another 30 feet of twisted crawling (sometimes you wonder how could the creature living in the rooms before you enter and exit them...it was certainly too big to crawl in this rat tunnel) you get in the first room. There is almost nothing here, except for tons of dust and an old, almost falling in pieces, wooden box (empty). There's a door between this room and the second one, the only one in the entire complex. It opens to the outside, and it's condition is rapidly deteriorating, too, due to the humid air. You crawl in a hole of it and go down, ignoring the ladder. Thus, you came to the second room, where whoever lived here used to eat and cook: there's a table and some boxes around, and a lot of spoons, knives and plates. Another ladder leading down, and you are in the third room, the library and the sleeping room: there are two bookstores, a table and a bed. One of the bookstores contains a great number of books of no value: a collection of stories, fairy tales, popular legends and low-quality poems, written in hethon. On the second bookstore instead there's a dozend expensive and precious looking books, and a dozend of old and seemingly useless books. The former are treaties on some aspects of the nature, magic and other powers, like dragons and elementals: no one of them is organized, and they are mostly a collection of quotes from another texts, thus making their study extremely difficult. That's more a collection of notes, rather than organic knowledge. The other books instead are what baffles you: they are obviously written in a language strongly tied to your race, because they seem strangely familiar, and the alphabet is the same of the phrases written on the small altar of the 4th room..... And speaking of the forth room, it is the most strange of all. It seems that it once was a laboratory, because there are some tables and shelves full of flasks and alchemical devices (most of them cracked and thus useless, but some of them is fine). There's also a little collection of scales, talons and other parts of strange animals. And there's a little altar made by a strange rock (you have never found a similar rock in the vicinity, and Oak doesn't recognize it by your description...but then, rocks are not his speciality). On the top of it, there's a circle of copper with inscribed draconic runes and there was yor egg, when you hatched. Of course, nothing is left of it, because driven by an innate compulsion, you devoured it in the first moments of your existance, gaining the necessary power to go out and start hunting on your own. You also have a small treasure of shining rocks and shards: you can decide where you put that, and also where do you use to sleep, as well as any modification of the layout of the cave. [/QUOTE]
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