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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 9121972" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>Miss Imogen wasn't keen on the idea of getting her dress singed, even if the "lava" was mostly a ruse, but she trusted Qawasha (at least as far as she trusted anyone). The tabaxi had lingered, sniffing about warily, and Ghoruk had silently waited for the last person to go, stoically standing rear-guard.</p><p></p><p>Chrysagon and Qawasha had disappeared much like Ussal had done before them, but she had watched it happen more closely and it <em>did</em>, after all, appear that they had not, in fact, been utterly immolated to ash.</p><p></p><p>Sighing, she took Weed into the room and covered it up (worried that it might burn worse than others) and waved to Ghoruk and the Tabaxi to join her. When everyone was inside, huddled together and doused in as much water as they could spare (supplies were running low) she nodded to Ghoruk, who twisted the torch that was in the hand of a skeleton. The skeleton's mouth opened agape as if it thought that they were all insane (they probably were) and the lava-like substance poured from the ceiling, raining down on the stone floor under their feet.</p><p></p><p>Somewhat scorched, they arrived in a room, similar sized to the one they'd left, but this one was half-full of rising water. The walls were covered with living snails and oysters, nearly covering sculptural reliefs of tidal waves in the act of destroying coastal cities and swamping ships. A merfolk skeleton was embedded in one wall, clutching an iron sconce fitted with a burning red candle that cast the chamber in a dim, eerie light.</p><p></p><p>[ooc]I'll just get everyone together. The water switched from draining, when Chrysagon and Qawasha arrived, to raising again, pouring out from holes in the walls. Everyone who has not yet done so must roll a dc20! DEX save with advantage (for preparing) or take 22 fire damage (11 on a successful save). I'm going to give Weed Evasion on this roll, for hiding in Miss Imogen's petticoats. It's not quite Chrysagon's Gorget, but that's only because Weed isn't Tiny.[/ooc]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 9121972, member: 59816"] Miss Imogen wasn't keen on the idea of getting her dress singed, even if the "lava" was mostly a ruse, but she trusted Qawasha (at least as far as she trusted anyone). The tabaxi had lingered, sniffing about warily, and Ghoruk had silently waited for the last person to go, stoically standing rear-guard. Chrysagon and Qawasha had disappeared much like Ussal had done before them, but she had watched it happen more closely and it [I]did[/I], after all, appear that they had not, in fact, been utterly immolated to ash. Sighing, she took Weed into the room and covered it up (worried that it might burn worse than others) and waved to Ghoruk and the Tabaxi to join her. When everyone was inside, huddled together and doused in as much water as they could spare (supplies were running low) she nodded to Ghoruk, who twisted the torch that was in the hand of a skeleton. The skeleton's mouth opened agape as if it thought that they were all insane (they probably were) and the lava-like substance poured from the ceiling, raining down on the stone floor under their feet. Somewhat scorched, they arrived in a room, similar sized to the one they'd left, but this one was half-full of rising water. The walls were covered with living snails and oysters, nearly covering sculptural reliefs of tidal waves in the act of destroying coastal cities and swamping ships. A merfolk skeleton was embedded in one wall, clutching an iron sconce fitted with a burning red candle that cast the chamber in a dim, eerie light. [ooc]I'll just get everyone together. The water switched from draining, when Chrysagon and Qawasha arrived, to raising again, pouring out from holes in the walls. Everyone who has not yet done so must roll a dc20! DEX save with advantage (for preparing) or take 22 fire damage (11 on a successful save). I'm going to give Weed Evasion on this roll, for hiding in Miss Imogen's petticoats. It's not quite Chrysagon's Gorget, but that's only because Weed isn't Tiny.[/ooc] [/QUOTE]
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