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<blockquote data-quote="GlassEye" data-source="post: 6169564" data-attributes="member: 40413"><p>Cavernous Hode seems unfazed by the onslaught of the haunt and he and Mister Dickens comes trooping up to stand next to Tasanto. After the haunt fades there is a stillness, a sense of expectation, and the feeling that it would be best not to linger in the vicinity. Tasanto seems to think there is something he should know about what just happened but can't seem to bring it it mind. The barricade is long ago broken so that it provides no more than rough footing as the group traverses it. As Damaris examines the area for magical emanations Tyrion's eye catches sight of a sword in the rubble. Damaris sees that it holds no aura of magic but it is in remarkably good shape for lying unattended and uncared for the past decades.</p><p></p><p>Continuing down the street the group can see that the buildings rapidly deteriorate damaged by the umbral blast, vision of which they just witnessed, and intervening years of neglect. Traveling the length of a block the darkness seems to become thicker shortening the distance of vision until it feels deeper than a moonless night. The group navigates through a small plaza to the cross road that house Angroza is supposed to sit further along. The houses on the city-center side of the street are severely damaged with half to three quarters of the building destroyed leaving only the facade damaged but relatively intact.</p><p></p><p>Finally, Damaris brings the group to a halt in front of a house she believes is the Angroza house. It sits on the side away from the source of the devastating magical blast but the close proximity of an alleyway channeled the force into the house next to it, totally destroying the front of that house and severely damaging the corner of the Angroza house. The Angroza were obviously very wealthy as the facade of the house is clad in decorative stonework. However, the pediment over the door is crumbled and tilts precariously as one column supporting it was blasted away and the other is half broken away and weakened by long cracks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlassEye, post: 6169564, member: 40413"] Cavernous Hode seems unfazed by the onslaught of the haunt and he and Mister Dickens comes trooping up to stand next to Tasanto. After the haunt fades there is a stillness, a sense of expectation, and the feeling that it would be best not to linger in the vicinity. Tasanto seems to think there is something he should know about what just happened but can't seem to bring it it mind. The barricade is long ago broken so that it provides no more than rough footing as the group traverses it. As Damaris examines the area for magical emanations Tyrion's eye catches sight of a sword in the rubble. Damaris sees that it holds no aura of magic but it is in remarkably good shape for lying unattended and uncared for the past decades. Continuing down the street the group can see that the buildings rapidly deteriorate damaged by the umbral blast, vision of which they just witnessed, and intervening years of neglect. Traveling the length of a block the darkness seems to become thicker shortening the distance of vision until it feels deeper than a moonless night. The group navigates through a small plaza to the cross road that house Angroza is supposed to sit further along. The houses on the city-center side of the street are severely damaged with half to three quarters of the building destroyed leaving only the facade damaged but relatively intact. Finally, Damaris brings the group to a halt in front of a house she believes is the Angroza house. It sits on the side away from the source of the devastating magical blast but the close proximity of an alleyway channeled the force into the house next to it, totally destroying the front of that house and severely damaging the corner of the Angroza house. The Angroza were obviously very wealthy as the facade of the house is clad in decorative stonework. However, the pediment over the door is crumbled and tilts precariously as one column supporting it was blasted away and the other is half broken away and weakened by long cracks. [/QUOTE]
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