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<blockquote data-quote="Zerth" data-source="post: 1340208" data-attributes="member: 8556"><p>Dalaa's sharp eyes notice the doubtful looks the priestess is casting at his direction. "Let there be no doubt, that I wouldn't help in any way I can if needed. Although I see, I didn't quite make it clear where I stand. As I told, the Githzerai are not one with the chaos even if we live in the most chaotic place imaginable. We are not natives to that plane like slaadi, who have inhabited Limbo from the very beginning. No, a long time ago my people were slaves of the Illithids," disgust can be seen on Dalaa's usually stoic face as he mentions the hated enemy of the Gith, "sometimes referred also as mind flayers. But the minds of our people are strong and we broke free from the oppressors. My kind is usually well-organized and seeking solitude, but many of us also like challenges. What would be a greater challenge to someone with lawful nature, than a place of utter chaos, where nothing is like it seems and everything is subjected to constant change? So we chose to stay and live in the Limbo, not because we embrace the chaos, but because we welcome the challenge of surviving there."</p><p> </p><p>The githzerai pauses turning to Quillia, "But enough of the history of my people. Lecturing about it won't help us with our task here. You, my gnomish friend, seem to know your way through the planes. That is good and will aid us greatly, I'm sure. You asked about the ability to travel between the planes so I make it known, that I can cross the planar borders once every day. It is an ability all the most potent minds of my people possess naturally."</p><p> </p><p>"As to how we should proceed in this matter I like many things, that have been mentioned. Magic can be a powerful tool, we should try to gain knowledge by using it. At least explore, what can be known by magical means. The enemy has surely protection from such spells in the most important locations, but we have only begun, we only need something to get us moving in the right direction. I'm sure with all the powerful beings present here, we can accomplish that. Only when we know more, should we consider planar traveling. I do understand the urgency to act by some of you, but I advice not to rush making important decisions. Poorly planned operations might do more harm than good." That said the monk sits down again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerth, post: 1340208, member: 8556"] Dalaa's sharp eyes notice the doubtful looks the priestess is casting at his direction. "Let there be no doubt, that I wouldn't help in any way I can if needed. Although I see, I didn't quite make it clear where I stand. As I told, the Githzerai are not one with the chaos even if we live in the most chaotic place imaginable. We are not natives to that plane like slaadi, who have inhabited Limbo from the very beginning. No, a long time ago my people were slaves of the Illithids," disgust can be seen on Dalaa's usually stoic face as he mentions the hated enemy of the Gith, "sometimes referred also as mind flayers. But the minds of our people are strong and we broke free from the oppressors. My kind is usually well-organized and seeking solitude, but many of us also like challenges. What would be a greater challenge to someone with lawful nature, than a place of utter chaos, where nothing is like it seems and everything is subjected to constant change? So we chose to stay and live in the Limbo, not because we embrace the chaos, but because we welcome the challenge of surviving there." The githzerai pauses turning to Quillia, "But enough of the history of my people. Lecturing about it won't help us with our task here. You, my gnomish friend, seem to know your way through the planes. That is good and will aid us greatly, I'm sure. You asked about the ability to travel between the planes so I make it known, that I can cross the planar borders once every day. It is an ability all the most potent minds of my people possess naturally." "As to how we should proceed in this matter I like many things, that have been mentioned. Magic can be a powerful tool, we should try to gain knowledge by using it. At least explore, what can be known by magical means. The enemy has surely protection from such spells in the most important locations, but we have only begun, we only need something to get us moving in the right direction. I'm sure with all the powerful beings present here, we can accomplish that. Only when we know more, should we consider planar traveling. I do understand the urgency to act by some of you, but I advice not to rush making important decisions. Poorly planned operations might do more harm than good." That said the monk sits down again. [/QUOTE]
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