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<blockquote data-quote="Erekose13" data-source="post: 1478503" data-attributes="member: 3387"><p><strong>The Rhodin's Memory Stone</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="color: purple">damage recap for the day after:</span></p><p><span style="color: purple">Aadin - fully healed 23/23</span></p><p><span style="color: purple">Kelsis 14/17</span></p><p><span style="color: purple">Kalythar - fully healed 29/29</span></p><p><span style="color: purple">Gren - 18/27</span></p><p><span style="color: purple">Korwin - 10/21</span></p><p></p><p>Kelsis spends some time orienting herself to the memories embeded in the stone. It takes a little while before she is able to access it as the beastial nature of its user is apparent in what information was recorded. The most recent entry included a very detailed picture of your groups battle tactics and abilities. Delving into that further you can hear all of the rhodin talking before the battle then the larger group splitting off to attack. The user of the stone managed to get quite close to watch, but retreated again once it was apparent her companions wouldnt last. At the top of the hill she had used another stone to conjure the elemental, directing it towards the wagons. </p><p></p><p>Reviewing things a little further back, Kelsis finds two other entries of note. The first also occured at night and features another group of wagons being attacked by the same group. This time however the rhodin are successful, loosing only a couple of their numbers before overwhelming the poor merchants. The interesting part of this memory is that there was another combatant fighting with the rhodin, a very large ugly creature looking something like a troll, but with pale white skin.</p><p></p><p>The first entry in the stone, is in a stone room, lit by a strong pure white light. Most of the images are of the rhodin and a map. But another figure appears in the memory, an old crone bent over the map, her hideous face pointing to various locations. Sometime shortly thereafter you can see the outside of the room, it would appear to be a tall spire of pure white crystal standing in a field of snow. Perhaps it is the Citadel of Ice that the bard had spoken of.</p><p></p><p>There are voices but you cannot understand any of the words spoken. It is very glutteral, probably the native tongue of the rhodin.</p><p></p><p>That morning Lemm prepares breakfast for everyone, though he is unable to get a fire lit with the wet wood, soaked from the night before. But the bread is still soft and the water is cool and fresh. Master Mollen allows you to have a bit more time this morning to set things straight and get everyone ready for the next leg of the journey. </p><p></p><p>During breakfast he comes out of his wagon and begins, <span style="color: silver">"Well that was some crazy night, thank you all for the wonderful job you did fending off those brigands. There will be hazard pay in it for all of you when we finish this job. As you had pointed out last night, they were well armed, I wonder why and by whom?" </span></p><p><span style="color: silver"></span></p><p><span style="color: silver">"I do not like this change of weather. The mining site is quite a bit higher than the coast and an early winter might make it difficult for us to get everything loaded up and heading down before the first snow falls. If more rain storms hit it will make our journey there longer as well, slowing the horses and wagons down. Not to mention of course if we come across more bandits."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erekose13, post: 1478503, member: 3387"] [b]The Rhodin's Memory Stone[/b] [color=purple]damage recap for the day after: Aadin - fully healed 23/23 Kelsis 14/17 Kalythar - fully healed 29/29 Gren - 18/27 Korwin - 10/21[/color] Kelsis spends some time orienting herself to the memories embeded in the stone. It takes a little while before she is able to access it as the beastial nature of its user is apparent in what information was recorded. The most recent entry included a very detailed picture of your groups battle tactics and abilities. Delving into that further you can hear all of the rhodin talking before the battle then the larger group splitting off to attack. The user of the stone managed to get quite close to watch, but retreated again once it was apparent her companions wouldnt last. At the top of the hill she had used another stone to conjure the elemental, directing it towards the wagons. Reviewing things a little further back, Kelsis finds two other entries of note. The first also occured at night and features another group of wagons being attacked by the same group. This time however the rhodin are successful, loosing only a couple of their numbers before overwhelming the poor merchants. The interesting part of this memory is that there was another combatant fighting with the rhodin, a very large ugly creature looking something like a troll, but with pale white skin. The first entry in the stone, is in a stone room, lit by a strong pure white light. Most of the images are of the rhodin and a map. But another figure appears in the memory, an old crone bent over the map, her hideous face pointing to various locations. Sometime shortly thereafter you can see the outside of the room, it would appear to be a tall spire of pure white crystal standing in a field of snow. Perhaps it is the Citadel of Ice that the bard had spoken of. There are voices but you cannot understand any of the words spoken. It is very glutteral, probably the native tongue of the rhodin. That morning Lemm prepares breakfast for everyone, though he is unable to get a fire lit with the wet wood, soaked from the night before. But the bread is still soft and the water is cool and fresh. Master Mollen allows you to have a bit more time this morning to set things straight and get everyone ready for the next leg of the journey. During breakfast he comes out of his wagon and begins, [color=silver]"Well that was some crazy night, thank you all for the wonderful job you did fending off those brigands. There will be hazard pay in it for all of you when we finish this job. As you had pointed out last night, they were well armed, I wonder why and by whom?" "I do not like this change of weather. The mining site is quite a bit higher than the coast and an early winter might make it difficult for us to get everything loaded up and heading down before the first snow falls. If more rain storms hit it will make our journey there longer as well, slowing the horses and wagons down. Not to mention of course if we come across more bandits."[/color] [/QUOTE]
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