Thorn circles from above, watching. As Xanfire decides to get in close, and they don't wake at Hedron's urging, she calls down, "Hey, that book's still glowing...you sure you want to...?"
Too late though...Xan had already stepped over the threshold.
You see before you a reddish-brown hairy Half-Orc, though he appears to be more Orc than man. His face and arms are scored with what seems to be countless scars - this one has seen a thousand battles. Despite his fearsome countenance, you feel as though you could follow this one into the Abyss and return in once piece. His small, vestigial tusks peek out from his gaping mouth, from which snoring can be heard. Tufts of wild hair fly all about, matted into dreadlocks.
Perhaps most terrifying, a massive Adamantine Falchion lies beside him, thrumming with energy.
OOC:
Think a really Orcish Jason Momoa (from Stargate: Atlantis and the upcoming Conan movie
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Also, l wasn't sure if we had all our gear or not.
"What's happening?" Rook calls out from across the room.
He sees the still figures and the glowing book as shadows far in the distance. "Things are not as they seem in this place!" He shouts out. "We must be cautious!"
His wings flutter softly.
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Carataras [It seems decidedly disconcerting, this place. Why are we here again?]
[sblock=Xanfire]A wave of magical energy washes over Xanfire. He feels suddenly dizzy and finds it difficult to focus. There is a strong urge to go over to the couch and go to sleep. Yep, that would be *very* comfortable. mmmm... sleeeeeeeep.... If only you can get there... If not, maybe the floor wouldn't be too bad.[/sblock]
Those watching see Xanfire rock unsteadily on his feet for a moment.
Xanfire tries to stumble his way across to the closest couch, but he notices two people sleeping on it already. Screw it, floor was closer. His feet gave way finally, and he crashed onto the floor with a loud THUD. He starts snoring, as the armor was not made to sleep in.
Puts a mailed hand to his forehead as Xanfire falls to the ground. "I'd say that was unanticipated...but I really did anticipate it. I even suggested it was a likely scenario."
Sigh. Aren't Clerics supposed to be the wise ones?