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<blockquote data-quote="Creamsteak" data-source="post: 3976413" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>My average damage calculation puts it at taking about 2 hours of strenuous work to tear down the bridge in this manner. That seems managable. Once it's over, it will be approximately noon.</p><p></p><p><em>The massive stone bridge takes an incredible amount of work to take down. Obviously not as much work as it took to construct, but still a testament to the Dwarven masons work in ages past. When the structure finally begins to crack, it only takes a few seconds for the bridge to crash under it's own weight. The center buckles and the broken bridge crumbles into the river below, forming a choke point for the water. It takes some time and a bit of redirection for the flow to restore its course, and it swells from the change.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>After witnessing the crashing of the bridge, you're left with a strange and potentially unnerving quiet. Only wind and water sound. A bridge that stood for a thousand years is nothing more than debris in the water below. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Whether by hobgoblin chieftains talking of the obstacles in their path, or by the bards of elsir vale telling of those who fought against the invading armies, some story of this day will be carried on.</em></p><p></p><p>Everyone is awarded 600 XP for the destruction of the bridge.</p><p></p><p>What now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creamsteak, post: 3976413, member: 552"] My average damage calculation puts it at taking about 2 hours of strenuous work to tear down the bridge in this manner. That seems managable. Once it's over, it will be approximately noon. [i]The massive stone bridge takes an incredible amount of work to take down. Obviously not as much work as it took to construct, but still a testament to the Dwarven masons work in ages past. When the structure finally begins to crack, it only takes a few seconds for the bridge to crash under it's own weight. The center buckles and the broken bridge crumbles into the river below, forming a choke point for the water. It takes some time and a bit of redirection for the flow to restore its course, and it swells from the change. After witnessing the crashing of the bridge, you're left with a strange and potentially unnerving quiet. Only wind and water sound. A bridge that stood for a thousand years is nothing more than debris in the water below. Whether by hobgoblin chieftains talking of the obstacles in their path, or by the bards of elsir vale telling of those who fought against the invading armies, some story of this day will be carried on.[/i] Everyone is awarded 600 XP for the destruction of the bridge. What now? [/QUOTE]
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