Domhani Bairdéir 01


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Cerallos squats next to one of the insectoid corpses, examining it carefully. He lifts an abnormally long arm from the ground, looks at the hands, and runs a finger along the sharp ridge of the forearm exoskeleton. Finally, he shakes his head in frustration, plainly unable to glean whatever information he was after.

For Cerallos Only:

[sblock]Cerallos is unable to figure out whether or not the bony plates could be used as weapons in any other fashion that he already seen them used. If he's truly interested, he could take some pieces with him and consult with a professional weaponsmith or armorer . . .[/sblock]

For Athelstan Only:

[sblock]Depending on how closely these creatures resemble their insect counterparts, it's possible that Athelstan could gather some raw materials for future potions - blood, perhaps; or an eye - there's no telling what might be useful in the future . . .[/sblock]
 

Cerallos

Clearly disappointed in his skills or lack thereof, he takes out one of his many knives and carefully removes several plates of different sizes and points and cleans them up before placing them in his travel bag.
Speaking to the humid air, "I still believe these could be made into some kind of handy weapon or armor as these creatures have used them."

"Mater Gavril and Master Bear, how badly were you hurt?"
 



For DM Only:

[sblock] I'm assuming I can just take the stuff, right? [/sblock][/QUOTE]



Athelstan kneels beside the creature he took a part in felling and checks for some sort of pulse. When none is found, he closes his eyes and prays to this creature. He's very sorry that this had to happen. His taste for battle has left him in varying degrees since the Wickshine Incident when he killed the little boy. He thinks to the spirit of this creature that it will find solace in some afterlife. That somehow his party can figure out why these creatures attacked them. He says a prayer of thanks to this creature for the samples of its' body he will take for his alchemy. He will always be thankful for this.

He then opens his eyes he fishes a blade out from underneath his cloak and removes several scales and claws from the creature. He also removes an eye and three teeth from its' maw. He doesn't look at the others during any of this. When he's finished, he replaces his blade and the vials he's been putting the samples into, closes his eyes and says "Thank you" again to the creature, and stands up. Only then does he wipe his gored hands on his dark cloak. But even then, his eyes do not meet those of the other members of the party.
 

For Athelstan Only:

[sblock]He can take whatever he wishes, as long as the rest of the party doesn't object. Don't forget the sixth fallen enemy, whom (as far as Athelstan knows) none of the party saw until after the fight was over![/sblock]
 


R&R

OOC:

Any actions to post while waiting for Athelstan to respond? Surely some of you have some ranks in Healing skill - you might want to bandage wounds, etc. Everyone can rest long enough to regain their STUN and END.

IC:

Desaigh offers to scout the immediate vicinity for indications of where the bugs came from.
 

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