I didn't state that's what he is, i merely asked Nugan wether that is the case, siing as Nugan probably knows him, whereas i don't.Tharivious_Meliamne said:it would be polite to not refer to someone as being "irrevokably and inherently stupid"
please, refrain from the personal insults
Not letting your character get tied up is one thing, ignoring everithing that's going on around is another.Tharivious_Meliamne said:if he didn't let his character get tied up, the character didn't get tied up.
stratagues_evermore said:Thanks for your help nugan. Streetcat, sorry about not posting in reply to you I was a little side tracked.
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Originally said & done by Zincaller:
Steelgrind lets the key fall to his feet, and with a hit of his boot sends it along the corridor's floor into the scrying hall.
"One of you will seek in ye room where Rocky is said to be constricted... ye other must attempt to activate the scrying surface yonder... while i shall examin these three halls..."
He begins walking towards the library, stops near the gnome, looks in his eyes, and sais very slowly:
"Wisheth thou to live on and escape perhaps? Follow my little child Eera, untill she renders thee dismissed... then come to me, and i shall grant thee thy chance..."
Steelgrind releases the lousy excuse of an informant without any harm at all, and just before entering the library he turns back to Lucere.
"Before so, perhaps thou willeth to spectate our silent hostage? Do glance at him, i wager thy skills at bringing cries out of those too silent to speak are greate..."
With that he enters the library, and will probably stay there, checking different scrolls, reading some of them, untill someone calls for him, or something noteworthy happens.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.