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[FR] Heroes of the Vilhon Reach II (updated 3/6!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Broccli_Head" data-source="post: 1158" data-attributes="member: 105"><p><strong>Player comments!</strong></p><p></p><p>Benito speaks:</p><p></p><p>I felt the need to post so I could fill in a few of the more amusing side notes that Broc sadly overlooked, when the group first came across the fear trap it was Aris that originslly triggered it, as he fled towards the top if the stairs he ran back through the ice storm that was still raging. When he emerged from the sleet Benito had to restrain his friend lest he flee the scene. After slapping the manacles on aris and holding him down Benito asked Grim to try his hand at disabling the device. Grim by this time having dealt with the icey storm proceeded to try his luck at the fear inducing device. After a few failed attempts he suddenly grew rigid. Ellysidell standing by his "little brothers" side dove at the halflings feet as he deftly sprinted towards the top of the stairs. One after another the party nmembers found them selves grasping at air as the halfling flipped, tumbled, and fiented his way past the lot of them. As he reached the top of the stairs yelping with glee at his escape from the horrors that surely awaited him below, Benito once again called upon the power of his cloak and flew up the spirlaling staircase scooping up the rogue halfling and quickly subduing him. After a few moments both Aris and Grim were calmed enough to release from their restraints, as Grim once agian set himself to the task of defeating the insidious trap, Benito stopped him momentarily as he illustrated his forethought and wisdom by fastening a rope around Grims waist. Looking at the cleric briefly, Grim merely shrugged his shoulders and went back to work determined to prove Benitos caution needless. Almost as soon as the thought entered the rouges mind the fear once again siezed him. Bolting with a speed that was almost unatural Grim once again found himself past his fellows and nearing the top of the stairs and freedom. Just as he felt assured of his escape from the horrors of the evil staircase, Grim felt a strong jerk as the rope went taught and he fell tumbling head over heels back down the staircase (sort of like a fast moving slinky). Now for brevities sake let me only say that the "slinky" routine was repeated at least two more times after this Well there were other amusing imcidents that transpired that evening but that was the one sequence I found the most humorous...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broccli_Head, post: 1158, member: 105"] [b]Player comments![/b] Benito speaks: I felt the need to post so I could fill in a few of the more amusing side notes that Broc sadly overlooked, when the group first came across the fear trap it was Aris that originslly triggered it, as he fled towards the top if the stairs he ran back through the ice storm that was still raging. When he emerged from the sleet Benito had to restrain his friend lest he flee the scene. After slapping the manacles on aris and holding him down Benito asked Grim to try his hand at disabling the device. Grim by this time having dealt with the icey storm proceeded to try his luck at the fear inducing device. After a few failed attempts he suddenly grew rigid. Ellysidell standing by his "little brothers" side dove at the halflings feet as he deftly sprinted towards the top of the stairs. One after another the party nmembers found them selves grasping at air as the halfling flipped, tumbled, and fiented his way past the lot of them. As he reached the top of the stairs yelping with glee at his escape from the horrors that surely awaited him below, Benito once again called upon the power of his cloak and flew up the spirlaling staircase scooping up the rogue halfling and quickly subduing him. After a few moments both Aris and Grim were calmed enough to release from their restraints, as Grim once agian set himself to the task of defeating the insidious trap, Benito stopped him momentarily as he illustrated his forethought and wisdom by fastening a rope around Grims waist. Looking at the cleric briefly, Grim merely shrugged his shoulders and went back to work determined to prove Benitos caution needless. Almost as soon as the thought entered the rouges mind the fear once again siezed him. Bolting with a speed that was almost unatural Grim once again found himself past his fellows and nearing the top of the stairs and freedom. Just as he felt assured of his escape from the horrors of the evil staircase, Grim felt a strong jerk as the rope went taught and he fell tumbling head over heels back down the staircase (sort of like a fast moving slinky). Now for brevities sake let me only say that the "slinky" routine was repeated at least two more times after this Well there were other amusing imcidents that transpired that evening but that was the one sequence I found the most humorous... [/QUOTE]
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