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Lamentation of Lolth - Chapter VII


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Studying the sarcophagus in question closely, Dunstand goes over the runes etched into the stone carefully. Nearly missing it, the rogue is alarmed to learn the coffin is trapped with some sort of magical ward.
 

Giving the tomb a last glance the rogue gets back on his feet, “It seems it’s magically warded in some way, I can’t tell what will trigger it or what its effects will be.” Cracking his knuckles, “I suggest standing back while I try to disarm it.”

OOC:
+12 Disable Device
 
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"STOP!" shouts Sielwoodan, grabbing Dunstand by the shoulder and pulling it back from the sarcophagus. "Fool! You want to play against a god and you don't even take a minute to think. You have your warning straight in your face. You want us all dead? Talos is master of the destructive elements. Among them is the ligthning who light the darkest storm. I wouldn't be surprise to see him warding his follower with such enchantments. It would not only kill you, but all who stands in this murky water who fill the room, as electricty can travel in water as eels."

Sielwoodan starts to scan the room for dry point to stand. "We should leave the dead to there sleep, but if you really want to play against Talos, let prepare yourself. I'll give you a gift of nature that will ward you against ligthnings, and we will climb on dry ground. It is not a mear lock to play with, be aware of the risks you take, Dunstand."
 
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Calenthang listens to the scouts with quickly dissolving interest; both pleased that all he saw was some magical discharge from a trap and frustrated with himself for making a scene. He fingers his temple and looks at Teleri with a bored expression as he tries to find someplace dry to stand.
They all might be warded, he thinks to himself as he avoids touching the other sarcophagi.
 

“Well I did tell you to stand back, it’s not like I don’t know what I’m doing. I have dealt with magical traps before, granted they had nothing to do with some rain god but banks employ some really” pausing a second and clearing his throat “…never mind that, just trust me, no little balls of light or puddles of slime have jumped me yet so thing are looking up.”

Dunstand will wait for the scout to cast his spell and for the party to get to higher ground before disarming the trap.
 

hippocrachus said:
Calenthang listens to the scouts with quickly dissolving interest; both pleased that all he saw was some magical discharge from a trap and frustrated with himself for making a scene. He fingers his temple and looks at Teleri with a bored expression as he tries to find someplace dry to stand.
They all might be warded, he thinks to himself as he avoids touching the other sarcophagi.

Teleri nods briefly and goes to a dry spot herself. "You know Dunstand, curiousity once killed the cat. And we don't have the coin yet to raise you," she said dryly.
 

Ayden knew that while Sielwoodan spoke the truth, the scout also needed to know that those who travelled with him trusted in his abilities even when the dangers were great. Approaching the scout, Ayden spoke quietly to him as Teleri moved away.

"I will be here for you should the worse happen. Trust in yourself and know that Finder is watching over us both."

Reaching into his pocket, Ayden wrapped his hand around the wand and prayed it would not be needed.
 

Graverobber, is it that we have become? Sielwoodan nods, and call the protection of the nature (OOC: Resist Energy: Electricity) over Dunstand. After that, Sielwoodan walk to a dry place that is not a tomb, make his bow ready for what might wake from there once Dunstand will have open it.
 

Broddy gets himself in a dry spot that allows him to see what is going on. "This should be most interesting, don't you think so?" He mutters to his familiar.

If the familiar is interested in what is going on, it is certainly not showing its excitement.
 

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