RESTARTED - Rhun's Greyhawk ALPHA Campaign (tToEE) - PART III

Ragnok stretches, flexing his arms and rolling his neck so that the vertebrae crack loudly.

Having limbered up, he swings a leg over the side of the well and says, "Let's be completely unpredictable, then. Shall we see where this goes?"
 

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Verdis

"Whatever route you wish to take is fine by me. Just get moving. I feel like we are being watched here." Verdis adjusts his crossbow strap and glances about nervously as the others plan.
 

Trevor Champlaign

Trev looks with distaste at Ragnok's intended path below. "Is that really the only unused path left to us?"
 

As Ragnok swings himself over the edge of the well, he notes a a narrow ledge winding downward around the circumference of the shaft. It is only about two feet wide, but would provide a way down for a sure-footed being.
 

Kurt purses his mouth as Ragnok reports his discovery. "It may be a way down, but I won't be taking it unless I'm roped off securely," he says, acutely aware of his heavy armor, average sense of balance, and a long drop.

"And we can't leave any trace that this was the way we came in," he reminds them.
 

Trevor Champlaign

Trevor purtheth hith lipth and says, "Well, Kurt, you are doubtless correct about us needing to leave no trace behind. How about if I go first and Dara brings up the rear, and the two of us can be the anchor points for the rope? It might work, really! At least in some world or other..."
 

"I can walk down safely enough without a rope." Notes Verdis. He looks around for something to secure a rope to, which he can untie and bring down when the others are safely below.
 

Trevor Champlaign

"What am I thinking? I'm reasonably sure that I can climb down without a rope as easily as you can, Verdis, unless you will be using some infernal sorcery to aid you. Perhaps it would be best if I untie the rope and descend last?"
 

Coraine looks down the well. That better be tied tight before I try, my friend. The Valorous One protects the brave, but not the foolish.
 

Trevor Champlaign

Coraine looks down the well. That better be tied tight before I try, my friend. The Valorous One protects the brave, but not the foolish.
"I think I can probably arrange to wait until you are safely down, Coraine. ;) If any of us can be considered 'safe' in this misbegotten place!"
 

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