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<blockquote data-quote="Urko" data-source="post: 2689600" data-attributes="member: 30822"><p><strong>Lizardfolk and more</strong></p><p></p><p>As you watch them descend, one of the lizardfolk loses its footing and tumbles the rest of the way down the slope, unleashing a torrent of small boulders and debris. The reptilian hits the ground with a sharp crack, audible even from your positions, and does not move again. Its companions reach the ground moments later, but do not even spare their fallen comrade a glance in their headlong flight.</p><p></p><p>Now that they’re closer, you can see that they are even taller than Eff Flat, with grey-green hides marked with slightly darker stripes here and there. There are five remaining, carrying crude stone axes or hammers. The leader’s mouth parts in a snarl as the group approaches and it hisses out something comprehensible only to Matilda and Erin. <span style="color: olive">”Fly, foolish smooth hides!”</span> They continue past you into the trees. ‘He has no name’ detects no aggressive emotions from them.</p><p></p><p>The source of their terror soon becomes apparent. It manifests first as a droning hum which grows louder, emanating from somewhere at the top of the ridge. Moments later two enormous insects appear over the crest. From this distance (about 150 feet), little detail is visible, but they resemble wasps with long curved tails. Their wingspan is probably well over eight feet. The insects hover for a moment as if surveying the area, then dive in your direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urko, post: 2689600, member: 30822"] [b]Lizardfolk and more[/b] As you watch them descend, one of the lizardfolk loses its footing and tumbles the rest of the way down the slope, unleashing a torrent of small boulders and debris. The reptilian hits the ground with a sharp crack, audible even from your positions, and does not move again. Its companions reach the ground moments later, but do not even spare their fallen comrade a glance in their headlong flight. Now that they’re closer, you can see that they are even taller than Eff Flat, with grey-green hides marked with slightly darker stripes here and there. There are five remaining, carrying crude stone axes or hammers. The leader’s mouth parts in a snarl as the group approaches and it hisses out something comprehensible only to Matilda and Erin. [color=olive]”Fly, foolish smooth hides!”[/color] They continue past you into the trees. ‘He has no name’ detects no aggressive emotions from them. The source of their terror soon becomes apparent. It manifests first as a droning hum which grows louder, emanating from somewhere at the top of the ridge. Moments later two enormous insects appear over the crest. From this distance (about 150 feet), little detail is visible, but they resemble wasps with long curved tails. Their wingspan is probably well over eight feet. The insects hover for a moment as if surveying the area, then dive in your direction. [/QUOTE]
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