Break of Dawn [Manzanita judging] COMPLETED

How do you plan to do this? With your barehands or with the use of something else?
It's fine to assume that Odno translated the Sblocks for the rest.
 

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(OOC: I'll have Ally present her plan in character)

"Since we don't have a cage or anything, let's make friends. Birds like berries, right? Let's offer the illusion birds some berries from the bush in the other room and make nice with them so that they'll stay with us, rather than violently forcing them along."

*Aletheia will see if any birds will come to her with the berries. If so, she'll pet the bird and make soothing sounds and see if it stays. If that's insufficient, she'll try to get Quarion to do the same with his Druid mumbo jumbo--Wild Empathy generally shouldn't matter with an illusion, but who knows.*
 

Ally plucks a berry from the bush and tries to lure a bird with it.
Unfortunately the birds completely ignore the tasty treat and continue with thier endless flying routine. Quarion's 'druid mumbo jumbo' has no appearent effect on the illusionary birds.
 

"Well if they are going to ignore us...it should be easier to catch the illusions, I guess...they are used in order to overcome darkness...so maybe it would be appropriate to shutter one inside a lantern."

*Ally will help everyone try to catch a bird illusion inside a lantern.*
 

Quarion translates the new whisper for everyone. "It seems to go against my own druidic beliefs, that 'the joy of life is power to be harnessed'. It is not so much capturing the life and using it, but a celebration of the life and a spiritual boon granted by the harmony of souls. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts, as it were." Following along this train of thought, Quarion moves into the center of the room and sits for a while, examining the birds and their movements. (Are they random, or do they follow set paths?) He tries outstretching a hand, and even tries emulating a few bird calls, to no avail. He shakes his head and walks back to the entrance. "They are not like real birds, and my connection with nature is of no use on them. Strange, if this is a druidic temple..."

He helps Aletheia with trying to catch a bird in a lantern.

OOC: Regarding the translation: When I received the email about this thread being updated, I saw the whisper in the email, even though it was sblocked in the thread. So maybe that's where Someone saw it. :)
 

Rae ArdGaoth said:
Quarion translates the new whisper for everyone. "It seems to go against my own druidic beliefs, that 'the joy of life is power to be harnessed'. It is not so much capturing the life and using it, but a celebration of the life and a spiritual boon granted by the harmony of souls. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts, as it were." Following along this train of thought, Quarion moves into the center of the room and sits for a while, examining the birds and their movements. (Are they random, or do they follow set paths?) He tries outstretching a hand, and even tries emulating a few bird calls, to no avail. He shakes his head and walks back to the entrance. "They are not like real birds, and my connection with nature is of no use on them. Strange, if this is a druidic temple..."

He helps Aletheia with trying to catch a bird in a lantern.

OOC: Regarding the translation: When I received the email about this thread being updated, I saw the whisper in the email, even though it was sblocked in the thread. So maybe that's where Someone saw it. :)


If the lantern does not work, Mordik will take out his crossbow and a bolt. He waits for the others to leave the illusory birds, with the intent to load and fire his crossbow at one. I dunna any other way to catch birds unless one o'ye have a big net?
 

Eanos, human monk

"We seem to be assuming that illusion magic centered on the birds means they aren't alive at all. Can't it also be masking what the birds really are? Seems odd to talk of the joy of life as regards unliving illusions. I had a previous companion with a hat that let him look like anyone he wanted to; the illusion didn't make him entirely unreal, just his appearance.

For that matter, why would you need to place an illusion on a doorpost? Unless it's not a doorpost..."
He cocks his head sideways as he looks to it.

NakuruSai said:
If the lantern does not work, Mordik will take out his crossbow and a bolt. He waits for the others to leave the illusory birds, with the intent to load and fire his crossbow at one. I dunna any other way to catch birds unless one o'ye have a big net?

Eanos jerks his thumb at his haversack.

"We have some blankets," he offers. "Heavy winter wool ought to be enough to weight down a small bird, assuming these respond like real birds."
 

jkason said:
"We seem to be assuming that illusion magic centered on the birds means they aren't alive at all. Can't it also be masking what the birds really are? Seems odd to talk of the joy of life as regards unliving illusions. I had a previous companion with a hat that let him look like anyone he wanted to; the illusion didn't make him entirely unreal, just his appearance.

For that matter, why would you need to place an illusion on a doorpost? Unless it's not a doorpost..."
He cocks his head sideways as he looks to it.



Eanos jerks his thumb at his haversack.

"We have some blankets," he offers. "Heavy winter wool ought to be enough to weight down a small bird, assuming these respond like real birds."

Mordik smiles broadly at Eanos, Ah! Smart idea Eanos! I didna' think o'that! Mordik puts away his bolt and crossbow.
 

ooc: sorry for the dealy folks, i've been sick the last couple of days (and still am a bit)
The party goes about catching one of the birds in a lantern. After some runnning around and swining the lantern you succeed in 'catching' one of the birds in the lantern.
As the birds flies in you throw the door of the shut and instatly the bird somewhat dissapears and starts glowing a warm light.
 


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