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<blockquote data-quote="RichGreen" data-source="post: 3555920" data-attributes="member: 2039"><p><strong>Session #28 The Golden Temple</strong></p><p></p><p>After a bit of a struggle, a concerted effort from the crew gets the stone doors into the Golden Temple open. Inside is an entrance hall, dominated by a giant statue of a snake (representing the Tulcan God of War), and guarded by four jaguar-skin clad warriors. These temple guards are dealt with only one casualty: Ernie Greeneyes. Bloody Mary calls on Selfish Hardy to replace him and the exploration of the ground floor gets underway. Two more groups of Tulcan warriors are encountered, backed by priests armed with nasty poison-coated daggers. These foes are disposed of without too much trouble, although William’s caiman ends up getting quite badly wounded and both William and Rodrigo are poisoned. </p><p></p><p>Rodrigo’s sharp ears can hear drumming from upstairs, so the bucccaneer sneaks up for a look. In the hallway above, a group of guards and priests lie in wait for the pirates. Getting the others to sneak up the left-hand staircase, Rodrigo moves stealthily up the right-hand flight and leaps out on the Tulcan warriors with a fearsome attack that shakes up the enemy! The others rush in to engage the natives with Hardy acquitting himself particularly well. Bloody Mary is struck by a poisoned dagger and suffers badly from the venom, but the pirates are again victorious. Ahead is a door from which a rhythmic drumming can be heard. Bloody Mary gives the order to open the door…..</p><p></p><p>In the center of the room beyond is a tile mosaic depicting a giant snake with seven naked women kneeling before it in worship. Standing in front of this mosaic is a tall man dressed in feathers, a bone breastplate, and wielding a strange-looking club or mace of some kind. On either side of this man are two knights: one is wearing a jaguar skin, the other is wearing an eagle-feathered costume; both are armed with savage looking clubs. Surrounding these men are twenty kneeling cultists, dressed in feathered skirts and painted in gold. Ten scantily clad and naked women sit behind them, beating drums and chanting. A large treasure chest stands on the floor next to the trio of standing men. At a command from the high priest, the kneeling men spring into action and attack!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichGreen, post: 3555920, member: 2039"] [b]Session #28 The Golden Temple[/b] After a bit of a struggle, a concerted effort from the crew gets the stone doors into the Golden Temple open. Inside is an entrance hall, dominated by a giant statue of a snake (representing the Tulcan God of War), and guarded by four jaguar-skin clad warriors. These temple guards are dealt with only one casualty: Ernie Greeneyes. Bloody Mary calls on Selfish Hardy to replace him and the exploration of the ground floor gets underway. Two more groups of Tulcan warriors are encountered, backed by priests armed with nasty poison-coated daggers. These foes are disposed of without too much trouble, although William’s caiman ends up getting quite badly wounded and both William and Rodrigo are poisoned. Rodrigo’s sharp ears can hear drumming from upstairs, so the bucccaneer sneaks up for a look. In the hallway above, a group of guards and priests lie in wait for the pirates. Getting the others to sneak up the left-hand staircase, Rodrigo moves stealthily up the right-hand flight and leaps out on the Tulcan warriors with a fearsome attack that shakes up the enemy! The others rush in to engage the natives with Hardy acquitting himself particularly well. Bloody Mary is struck by a poisoned dagger and suffers badly from the venom, but the pirates are again victorious. Ahead is a door from which a rhythmic drumming can be heard. Bloody Mary gives the order to open the door….. In the center of the room beyond is a tile mosaic depicting a giant snake with seven naked women kneeling before it in worship. Standing in front of this mosaic is a tall man dressed in feathers, a bone breastplate, and wielding a strange-looking club or mace of some kind. On either side of this man are two knights: one is wearing a jaguar skin, the other is wearing an eagle-feathered costume; both are armed with savage looking clubs. Surrounding these men are twenty kneeling cultists, dressed in feathered skirts and painted in gold. Ten scantily clad and naked women sit behind them, beating drums and chanting. A large treasure chest stands on the floor next to the trio of standing men. At a command from the high priest, the kneeling men spring into action and attack! [/QUOTE]
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