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<blockquote data-quote="IronWolf" data-source="post: 5816109" data-attributes="member: 21076"><p>Isandra casts her spell and the crazed painter shrieks <span style="color: orange">"The light! The light! I am blinded!"</span> as he covers his eyes with his arm and totters into an easel sending it crashing to the floor. The noise startles him and sends him tottering in the other direction sending a pile of seemingly blank canvases across the cell floor. The crazed painter steps away from there, his foot falling on a canvas which goes sliding out from under him sending him to the floor where he rolls about, his arm still covering his eyes. His rolling about slows as his eyes finally adjust to the light. <span style="color: orange">"The statue, the statue details please!"</span></p><p></p><p>With the crazed painter finally settling down, his arm still half hiding his eyes, Isandra goes back up to the prison entrance, words from Garver to the guards outside the door granting her free access to and from the prison for the time being.</p><p></p><p>Just outside the prison gates Isandra finds the statue, it is hard to miss. A golden seven foot tall statue sits atop a three foot tall stone base. The statue depicts a curvy Taldan female with short hair and wearing flowing robes open at the neck. She has a blank, uncaring expression on her face. Faint moons decorate her flowing robes and she crushes a set of scales beneath her left foot.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=OOC]</p><p></p><p>If someone else wanted to accompany Isandra, feel free to assume you were able to do so. Anyone that did accompany her, including Isandra should make a perception check please.</p><p></p><p>Assume easy admittance back to the crazed painter and feel free to describe what you saw to him.</p><p></p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronWolf, post: 5816109, member: 21076"] Isandra casts her spell and the crazed painter shrieks [color=orange]"The light! The light! I am blinded!"[/color] as he covers his eyes with his arm and totters into an easel sending it crashing to the floor. The noise startles him and sends him tottering in the other direction sending a pile of seemingly blank canvases across the cell floor. The crazed painter steps away from there, his foot falling on a canvas which goes sliding out from under him sending him to the floor where he rolls about, his arm still covering his eyes. His rolling about slows as his eyes finally adjust to the light. [color=orange]"The statue, the statue details please!"[/color] With the crazed painter finally settling down, his arm still half hiding his eyes, Isandra goes back up to the prison entrance, words from Garver to the guards outside the door granting her free access to and from the prison for the time being. Just outside the prison gates Isandra finds the statue, it is hard to miss. A golden seven foot tall statue sits atop a three foot tall stone base. The statue depicts a curvy Taldan female with short hair and wearing flowing robes open at the neck. She has a blank, uncaring expression on her face. Faint moons decorate her flowing robes and she crushes a set of scales beneath her left foot. [sblock=OOC] If someone else wanted to accompany Isandra, feel free to assume you were able to do so. Anyone that did accompany her, including Isandra should make a perception check please. Assume easy admittance back to the crazed painter and feel free to describe what you saw to him. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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