Dungeon of the Fire Opal, Part VI

Ubaar hands Sollir the flasks, hoping they'd be safer with a ranged specialist than a melee-type.

Ubaar walks up to Taz, handing him the scroll case, saying "Hope dis is helpful - think you can read it?
Maybe it tells us where the Opal is?"

Upon noticing the light change color, Ubaar is mystified again by it.
"So what we think THIS color means again?
Just that something might be close?"

Ubaar takes out his greatsword from it's large sheath and prepares for battle again, catching his breath from all the wounds wracking his body, but mindful of how dangerous this Dungeon is...
 

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Sollir takes the flasks that Ubaar hands to him, he then sighs, "Erm...guess I'm the waterboy then? Guess I just have to hope for the best." The halfling tucks it in one of his pouches and he draws his shortbow out incase the party does have to fight...
 

Assuming nothing 'suddenly' jumps out of the darkness, Murhid slowly makes his way forward 5ft (with sunrod in belt), looks back at the group to make sure he wasn't for some reason meant to continue, and then if they do not seem to mind will continue walking forward with care (moving silently at half speed, 20ft).
 

“Thanks Ubaar. I'll take a look at it. And yes, I think the light means danger... pretty much.”

Taz will take the scroll case and take a look at the magical writings, trying to decipher them.
 

Taz said:
Taz will take the scroll case and take a look at the magical writings, trying to decipher them.

Taz opens the case and a pair of scrolls slide off. She tries to make sense of them, but is unable to decipher the divine runes.
 

Murhid quietly scouts forward.

Soon, he sees the end of the corridor ahead lighted by his Sunrod. Looks like the corridor is about 70'-80' long and ends in an archway from which cobwebs hang. On the other side of the archway lies what seems to be a large room, lost in the darkness. Right then, the monk hears a quiet sound, like a very low moan, coming from up ahead.
 

“These scrolls seem to contain divine magic, guess you have more use for them.”

Taz hands the scrolls back to Ubaar, or to Jalon, if Ubaar doesn't want them.
 


Murhid continues, and at the same time motions with one hand for the rest of the group to follow.

[OOC: Moving Silently, and slow enough for any followers to catch up]

Once Kytess or whomever is near enough, Murhid whispers "I believe the moaning may be the spirit"
 

Ubaar takes the scroll case back from Taz.

"Oh! Ubaar hasn't seen a scroll for men-of-faith before.
I'll look at it later - it looks like trouble ahead..."

Ubaar advances with the others and after hearing Murhid's comment, he'll grab Jalon to the front, preparing to Aid his turning ability.

"Jay-lon.. you got dis ghost's number, if it's still him hangin' round.
It makes me head hurt when it talks."

Ubaar has his greatsword at the ready, but if he hears that monotonous maddening drone of the ghost, he'll put his hands and arms over his ears and blab as loud as he can so as to be affected less by the ghost's endless soliloquy.
 

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