[LPF] Tower of the Black Pearl (DM: Deuce Traveler)


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Thuk misses with his attack, but the boatman strikes out again in an attempt to break the bridge and separate the party. The bridge's ropes are frayed some more, causing it to rock violently.

Rope Bridge: Hardness 2; HP: 8/15
Boatman's Attack: http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/4132946/

Lightfeather's attack creases the boatman's brow, causing the arrow to ricochet off, but not before gouging a deep furrow into the undead sailor.

Init:
Boatman: 21, http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/4124001/
Lightfeather: 17
Thuk: 8
Garadh:4

OOC: Thuk and Garadh up, again.
 


"If you're just goin' to stand here, I'll go!"

Thuk makes his way across the bridge, trying to avoid the weaker planks and the boatman's hook.

OOC: Double move to other side of bridge (speed: 40')
 

Thuk runs across, and the boatman raises his weapon, as if to trip him up, but this act only serves to make him a bigger target for Garadh. The sling bullet shatters the boatman's skull, and the force of the impact causes his remains to fall into the water with a loud, echoing splash.

The way being clear now, Garadh and Thuk join Lightfeather on the other side. Just passed the rope bridge is another cavern chamber.

An immense stone sarcophagus rests in the center of this shallow cave. The cover of the sarcophagus depicts a dragon in repose atop a mound of skeletons. The cool air seems to crackle with energy, setting your hair on end.
 

"Watcha you guys think? The pearl in there?"

Thuk cautiously looks around the cave with falchion drawn at the ready.

1d20+4=5

OOC: lol, poor clueless Thuk...couldn't find a barn even if he was inside it.
 

Thuk barely airs his question as Lightfeather rounds on both men, furiously pointing toward the water and fallen skeleton. “Miye ghehah wogla-ke yuuka day wee-chah-shah! Gnaye!” she says rapidly, showing by far the most emotion since you've met. "Ugh! I told you!"
 


Garadh notes that the room seems as if it has been quite undisturbed for many years. A thin layer of dust layers the floor and sarcophagus. The lid looks to be made from granite, and he guesses that a strong person or two people working together would be easily able to move it. He also discovers that a draft seems to be coming from the western wall.
 


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