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<blockquote data-quote="Scotley" data-source="post: 4169502" data-attributes="member: 11520"><p>Upon treading the final step you find another above it and then another that leaves you standing in the middle of a large round gallery. There are a dozen such little niches arranged in the floor leading down two steps and ending in a pool of blackness from which you just emerged. Each of your companions appears climbing the steps in a subsequent bay in the floor. I occurs to you that this is acheived because the tower is slowly rotating in the air. For presumably you are now standing in the Floating Tower of Ulat Seur. All around you are colorful images floating in the air. Each depicts a religious scene. The images are about 5' cubes displaying their story in the semi-transparent images. The level of detail and artistic skill displayed is impressive. Gnurl, seeing them as a variation on a permanent illusion finds the technical ability of the casters to be quite good. The guard waits indulgently, no doubt used to first time visitors pausing to look around. Geoffrey, having seen them before is still struck by the beauty and religious awe the images inspire. He stands before the image of St. Eloise the Bright a look of divine rapture on her shining face above her battered and mortally wounded body as she shouts a final holy word that destorys the demonspawn Suroth the Mad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotley, post: 4169502, member: 11520"] Upon treading the final step you find another above it and then another that leaves you standing in the middle of a large round gallery. There are a dozen such little niches arranged in the floor leading down two steps and ending in a pool of blackness from which you just emerged. Each of your companions appears climbing the steps in a subsequent bay in the floor. I occurs to you that this is acheived because the tower is slowly rotating in the air. For presumably you are now standing in the Floating Tower of Ulat Seur. All around you are colorful images floating in the air. Each depicts a religious scene. The images are about 5' cubes displaying their story in the semi-transparent images. The level of detail and artistic skill displayed is impressive. Gnurl, seeing them as a variation on a permanent illusion finds the technical ability of the casters to be quite good. The guard waits indulgently, no doubt used to first time visitors pausing to look around. Geoffrey, having seen them before is still struck by the beauty and religious awe the images inspire. He stands before the image of St. Eloise the Bright a look of divine rapture on her shining face above her battered and mortally wounded body as she shouts a final holy word that destorys the demonspawn Suroth the Mad. [/QUOTE]
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