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IC: Dichotomy's Age of Worms Redux, Part I

"I just wish I could tell us more definitively what we've found in those two rods, the armor, and those goggles. Oh yeah, you haven't been experiencing any problems with those have you Boldak? You know like dizziness, naseau, an intense urge to kill your companions, that sort of stuff."
 

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"Well, the treasures we have found so far seem to be from someone who triggered a trap with fatal consiquences. To me, this means that we need to be careful, and move slowly through this place, as we don't want to end with the same fate as that body that left us these gift's" replies Viktor to Boldak, as he stacks some meat and cheese on some bread, the same way that Breth did. "MMMMM!, I am quite surprised that this hasn't caught on. What do you call this again?"
 

"It looks like a pile of manure to me," says the dwarf as he views the others eating their strange food. "Come to thing of it, though, that's where I came from, so I guess it fits," he concludes with a chuckle.
 

Day 6

"Manure?" Alendar askes Boldak. "Well, good dwarf, I think you're right. Diamond Lake surely is a pile of manure. Though I don't think the term quite fits Breth's piled rations."

The talk winds down, and the group rests until morning. As the group wakes and repacks to get morving again, Alendar enters the room from the hallway.

"I've been keeping an eye on the mold during the night. It's definately still dead. But that fountain on the north side... well... Now that the mold is gone, it looks like there is some orange sludge in the fountain. Come, see."

Alendar barely waits for you to get ready before he heads back. But just as the elf said, the fountain seems to be full of some orange sludge that looks a bit like vomit. "Oh, and there's THAT, too," he says, pointing into the room to the north.

The ceiling of the large chamber to the north glows with what looks like natural sunlight, illuminating a series of worktables, vises, spinning wheels, and blocks of unfinished marble that identify the room as a sculptor's workshop. A huge unfinished statue of an imposing bare-chested warrior wielding a staff-like rod in its left hand dominates the east wall. The hairless figure looks similar to the bas-relief on the sarcophagus upstairs, but is clearly meant to be a different person. A short red metal pedestal against west wall displays what appears to be a jet-black stone egg the size of a small boulder. A gold glyph--an equilateral triangle with short hash marks through each leg--marks the face of the egg.
 
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Viktor, looking over the statue gets a spark in his eye and turns to the dwarf, "Boldak, come here with those sticks we found on the body. Let's see if either matches this one in the sculpture here."
 


"Sticks? Come now, even you know what they are.... Perhaps the glasses would look nice on him too I imagine."

Alexis looks for a stick and pokes at the orange goo VERY hesitantly. "Eww"
 

The dwarf awakes and, with much groaning and stretching, makes himself ready for another day of exploration. As Alendar interupts the buckling of his pack, he replies, "Sludge? Grimnor mentioned sludge once, but never got around to telling me about it..."

He approaches the fountain then remarks at the room to the north, "Well, isn't that the bear's cubs... What on earth is this place?"

The spry young dwarf works his way about the area, supervising Alexis' examination of the sludge, then searching the room to the north with all it's strange artifacts.
[sblock=ooc]Sludge? (Know: Dungeon crap)[/sblock]
 

As Alexis pokes the sludge, it doesn't seem to react at all. Rather, it just sits in a basin at the top of the fountain. Alas, no one in the group seems to know anything about the stuff.

As Boldak searches the area, Alendar moves into the room and surveys the scene with bow at the ready, and Breth examines the odd egg-like stone. Breth makes nothing of the symbol. Aside from the stone, Boldak also notices in his search that the staff/rod the statue holds is petrified wood and appears to have six grooves cut along the staff in circles that go around it. Boldak is also unfamiliar with the red metal pedestal upon which the egg sits.
 


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