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Dungeon of the Fire Opal, part 4

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Taz looks at Kytess understandingly. “It's obvious, that you do not have much interest in magic. If you had felt the energies surging through your body just once, you'd surely understand the fascination about it! And I'm not speaking about the harmful energies, magic can produce, but the raw unrefined energies that spring into being through your very self!”

“You've got other talents, tho.” Taz looks at the chain, shrugs and continues where she left off.
 

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Taz said:
“It's obvious, that you do not have much interest in magic. If you had felt the energies surging through your body just once, you'd surely understand the fascination about it! And I'm not speaking about the harmful energies, magic can produce, but the raw unrefined energies that spring into being through your very self!”


"Yes, wild unrefined 'energies' course through your body. They can be useful, but can also leave you just when you need them most."

Flashback: white-robed wizard folding and falling to the ground, forming a pool of blood staining the robes.
 

Taz said:
If Ubaar hands Taz the scroll(s), she'll try to read it (them) with the little spellcraft knowledge (+4) she possesses.

Assuming Ubaar hands her the scroll case.

Taz opens the case and finds three scrolls inside.

Looking them over, she immediately sees they are arcane scrolls, but the glyphs look to be beyond her skill to decipher. She'll probably have to use magic to read them.
 

Ubaar did hand Taz the scroll case.
He takes his rope and thanks Murhid.

"Jalon - you got magic to read these scrolls?
Does your god grant you the power to read them?
I would, but I didn't ask the great Thunderbeast for his power that way today..."

Ubaar takes the best-looking dagger from the pile and keeps it with him for close combat.

OOC: I forgot to list one on his character sheet :(
oh. and "But before doing so he asks Sollir if it wouldn't be that much trouble to tap him with his rod." reminds me of the people who joked about the D&D movie, with Damodar saying "Give me the rod!"
:D

Ubaar walk over to the doorway they all came thru and points across the hall to the other door.
"Let's clear that room out - maybe there's more stuff the baddies left behind on our first pass thru here."

He gets his greatsword out and prepares to open the door when the others are ready.
 

Sollir takes a look in the pile and tries to find a few good-looking daggers for himself as well, just after tapping Murhid with his fairy-like wand. "I should start charging people at this rate..."

edit-fixed, sorry there Murhid.
 
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"Many thanks Sollir, and nay worry one shall repay you with a portion of the rods cost, as soon as we get our payment for finding the opal."

"Oneself shall now scout a little outside, though do see if you magi can read the scrolls." Murhid then heads out of the room walks 15ft down the corridor (Q6 on this map) then stands watch.


OOC: Sollir 'twas I who asked :D, Reaper was just commenting on the way I did.
 
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"Why you would all take such pitiful blades for yourselves is beyond me. This is all worthless JUNK."

The elf kicks at the pile of weapons for emphasis and then leaves the room, taking up position in the hallway behind the half-orc.

(OOC In square Q-3)

"Put those boots to good use half-breed, kick that door down!"
 

Jalon takes the scrolls from Ubaar, and despite his rather poor knowledge in the field of magic attempts to decipher them.

Should he fail to read them he makes a quick prayer asking for Tyr's guidance and attempts to read them again.


[Spellcraft check followed by a casting of Read Magic should he fail.]
 

Jalon Odessa said:
Jalon takes the scrolls from Ubaar, and despite his rather poor knowledge in the field of magic attempts to decipher them.

Should he fail to read them he makes a quick prayer asking for Tyr's guidance and attempts to read them again.


[Spellcraft check followed by a casting of Read Magic should he fail.]

At first glance, Jalon immediately sees that the writings on the three scrolls are arcane. He tries to decipher them, but he hasn't studied arcane magic too well.

(Do you still want to cast the spell ? It wouldn't let you use the spells anyway.)
 

Doppleganger said:
"Put those boots to good use half-breed, kick that door down!"

Kytess stares at Jalon for a moment until he notices her looking at him, then nods to Murhid.

"Ivellios: You will treat other group members with the respect they are due, or I will be forced to remedy the situation."
 

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