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<blockquote data-quote="Niyaz316" data-source="post: 9308273" data-attributes="member: 7045117"><p>Once the payments are all collected into the Vessel, Zythan whisks it away with a snap. A few moments later, far fewer than you would think necessary, the Vessel is once again at your feet, loaded with your requested supplies.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You collect your supplies and gather around the Teleportation Circle. When you're ready, Zythan flicks the final chalk line through the sigil at his feet. A flash of green light fills the pavilion, and the chalk circle glows at your feet. Zythan steps in and vanishes, followed quickly by the rest of you. You feel a pressure on your chest that pushes some of the air out of your lungs, but it ends as quickly as it started and you’re left standing in the cathedral. </p><p></p><p>The cathedral is much darker than the pavilion, and very cold. The walls and floor are black stone, and there are motifs of grinning skulls on the walls and pews behind you. Between you and the large stone altar are a row of pools filled with a viscous liquid as bright and red as fresh arterial blood. The cathedral is still, and the only sound you hear is the faint clacking of bones hanging from the vaulted ceiling. </p><p></p><p>Leaned over the altar is a hooded figure in bright red robes with gold trim, matching the color of the pools. Over the robes in spots are pieces of plate armor, though not a complete set. He appears to be pouring over a thick tome laid out on the altar in front of him. </p><p></p><p>Zythan loudly clears his throat. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The figure cuts Zythan off by slamming shut the book. He takes a staff from the altar and spins toward you, leaning on it a bit. Covering the top half of his face is a gleaming golden mask with green gemstones inlaid into it. He speaks with a rasping hiss, like wind blown through a skull’s teeth. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>With that, Koh Tam walks behind the altar, sets the book up in front of him, and leans on his staff, waiting for you all to be ready to begin. Does anyone have any preparations they would like to make?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Niyaz316, post: 9308273, member: 7045117"] Once the payments are all collected into the Vessel, Zythan whisks it away with a snap. A few moments later, far fewer than you would think necessary, the Vessel is once again at your feet, loaded with your requested supplies. You collect your supplies and gather around the Teleportation Circle. When you're ready, Zythan flicks the final chalk line through the sigil at his feet. A flash of green light fills the pavilion, and the chalk circle glows at your feet. Zythan steps in and vanishes, followed quickly by the rest of you. You feel a pressure on your chest that pushes some of the air out of your lungs, but it ends as quickly as it started and you’re left standing in the cathedral. The cathedral is much darker than the pavilion, and very cold. The walls and floor are black stone, and there are motifs of grinning skulls on the walls and pews behind you. Between you and the large stone altar are a row of pools filled with a viscous liquid as bright and red as fresh arterial blood. The cathedral is still, and the only sound you hear is the faint clacking of bones hanging from the vaulted ceiling. Leaned over the altar is a hooded figure in bright red robes with gold trim, matching the color of the pools. Over the robes in spots are pieces of plate armor, though not a complete set. He appears to be pouring over a thick tome laid out on the altar in front of him. Zythan loudly clears his throat. The figure cuts Zythan off by slamming shut the book. He takes a staff from the altar and spins toward you, leaning on it a bit. Covering the top half of his face is a gleaming golden mask with green gemstones inlaid into it. He speaks with a rasping hiss, like wind blown through a skull’s teeth. With that, Koh Tam walks behind the altar, sets the book up in front of him, and leans on his staff, waiting for you all to be ready to begin. Does anyone have any preparations they would like to make? [/QUOTE]
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