Domhani Bairdéir 01


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The statue is between 7 and 8 feet tall, of a well armed and armored man (sword and hammer, and metal armor heavier than anyone in the party wears - or has even seen, in person). It is made of black stone, and is extraordinarily detailed.
 

Cerallos

"Master Galeach, have you ever seen anything like this? Look at this armor. I would rather not run into any of these anytime soon."
"Interesting this statue of such detail being here in this room, maybe it's some kind of warning."
 

Gealach Crois

"The armor depicted here is of very old design. It's like has not been seen in the world in over 500 years, I think. This statue is of a warrior of a people who disappeared entirely from Domhani long and long ago. The mountains are full of such ancient remnants, though it's very rare to find one so well preserved!"

OOC: The post describing the statue appears somewhat misleading on a second reading, and I should clear it up I think. The armor is not actually a metal suit placed on the statue - it is carved of the same black stone as the warrior itself. It is plain from the detail of the design, however, that it is a suit of metal plate and chain (and thus quite uncommon in the experience of anyone in the party).
 

Gavril

Glancing back at the others who are examining the statue Gavril comments, "This is no art museum, let's focus on the task at hand."
 

Athelstan mumbles:

Wish I had a hammer like that. That is one mighty fine peice of craftsmanship.

Athelstan looks about the base of the statue all around it.

Lookin' for trouble: 3d6
->
[1,5,2] = (8)
 

Cerallos

"Easy Master Gavril, I was merely hoping that this statue had more to do with this room and place then mere art. You never know, we may be up against these things, and since this stone is not likely to take a swing at us, I thought a closer look may reveal possible weaknesses. But don't fret, I'm ready...your lead."

Cerallos glances to Gealach and gives a slight bow of the head and quietly says "Thank you," and follows after the others.
 

Jungle Hideaway

Athelstan sees nothing unusual about the statue other than the craftsmanship and the fact that it does not actually stand on a base - the feet of the statue stand directly on the floor.
 

moving on...

still trying to see what is down the chamber that was just opened. Having just heard the word "water trap", Béar will move somewhat cautiously.
 

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