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Of Jungle Deeps and Ocean Depths

"We wish you luck in confronting The Ancient One, he is a wily and crafty foe, and it will take great courage in confronting him either by words or by the spear," Spear Strikes Deep translantes for Ten Deaths.
 

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"Thank you Chief Ten Deaths. You too, Spear Strikes Deep. This has been very helpful."

Then Tiana turns to her companions. "So, it's a giant-sized intelligent snake we must face next." She flips her coin of luck. "Heads means good luck... Oh, it's tails, which means even better luck! Good, when do we go?"
 

"I'm ready to go when you are." Mourn says with a smile. He looks over to Jalaro.

"How soon can we leave without causing offence?" He asks quietly.
 

Rappai, Grippli Cleric/Divine Oracle (Jarrijan, Grippli Monk)

When Rappai can discuss issues without the dwarves, Rappai will raise the issue of Killhaven's lair.

"A lair, Rappai believes that Killhaven had lair, possibly with young," Rappai offered. "Rappai is concerned about the young . . . that the young will not survive to continue the circle without some assistance. Rappai may be wrong . . . but worth the risk to repair damage done to the jungle."

"Plus, there may be treasure for tall ones in lair,"
Rappai offered as a final incentive.
 
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"We've done them a favor, we can leave as soon as we wish. Besides, I think they understand the urgency of our quest," Jalaro responds to Mourn's question.

*Mourn can tell the others, and with quiet ceremony, the group and troupe into the jungle once again. About an hour's walk from the dwarf camp, the party can decide to go after Killhaven's lair, or continue on to the lake.*
 


"Yes I agree with Harry, if we have done harm to your jungle it is best to set it right as soon as we can. While our quest is of import, more so now than perhaps it was before we received our information, I think that in this case we would do well to make sure we fix anything we may have broken." Undinar says, considering the opinions of his friends and allies outside of hearing range from the tribe.
 

"I don't have anything against checking Killhaven's lair. Although I'm not sure, what we can do, if we find any little ones," Tiana says.
 

"Thank you, Spear Strikes Deep, for sharing your fire and your knowledge of the jungle."

Turning to his companions, "Well, it seems settled then. Let's see if we can find Killhaven's lair in the morning."
 

Rappai, Grippli Cleric

silentspace said:
Turning to his companions, "Well, it seems settled then. Let's see if we can find Killhaven's lair in the morning."

Rappai nodded in understanding and reviewed to herself, what she thought they could do to help any of Killhaven's offspring - if there were any. Hopefully, a mate was nearby that could tend them or they were old enough to take care of themselves.

Regardless, Rappai knew that they would have to be every careful in dealing with the lair.
 

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