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<blockquote data-quote="DM_Matt" data-source="post: 2706285" data-attributes="member: 1213"><p>The plan works. Fin and Shando and the elementals make good decoys, allowing the others to get away as the pirates disperse and run around confused. Everyone meets up at the druid circile. The first thing that you notice is that the fronts of the pillars have been blown off. </p><p></p><p>Kiran notes: "Look at these burnt lines on the ground, and these deeper gouges at regualar intervals in the rock. It looks like they actually cut holes in the face of the rock, packed them with explosives of some sort, then brought all the fuses together to burn out from one place. The long, shallow cuts would explod outward and blow off whatever was written on them...mabe protective magic, maybe information that they did not want us getting. It was very well done. Quite impressive. I suppose that would make sense that on a ship with that many cannons, though, they would have people capable of this kind of job."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DM_Matt, post: 2706285, member: 1213"] The plan works. Fin and Shando and the elementals make good decoys, allowing the others to get away as the pirates disperse and run around confused. Everyone meets up at the druid circile. The first thing that you notice is that the fronts of the pillars have been blown off. Kiran notes: "Look at these burnt lines on the ground, and these deeper gouges at regualar intervals in the rock. It looks like they actually cut holes in the face of the rock, packed them with explosives of some sort, then brought all the fuses together to burn out from one place. The long, shallow cuts would explod outward and blow off whatever was written on them...mabe protective magic, maybe information that they did not want us getting. It was very well done. Quite impressive. I suppose that would make sense that on a ship with that many cannons, though, they would have people capable of this kind of job." [/QUOTE]
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