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<blockquote data-quote="pathfinderq1" data-source="post: 3448783" data-attributes="member: 48394"><p>Johanna was uncharacteristically terse and sullen for some time after her rage passed, as if those few moments expended nearly all of her emotion. As they explored the tunnels, though, her good nature seemed to slowly return, and by the time they finished thier sweep a broad smile adorned her face once more. She looked with great interest at the ancient hidden tunnel- who could know what secrets lay unclaimed down that shadowy, forgotten path? But that particular riddle was for another time- they had important work still to be done. And so it was that she stood before those heavy, ominous doors...</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Green">"So they tell us it is just a few priests, and some of their shambling dead, who remain back there. Do we have any good surprises lined up, or any easy way through these doors? Or are we going to have to do things the hard way?"</span> Even as she spoke, she rolled her broad shoulders almost unconsciously, and drew the heavy woodsman's axe from her backpack. Especially with those iron bands, it would take some time to cut through the doors, but it ought to work.</p><p></p><p>OOC: We probably ought to just pile up the loot so far- except the potions, which we can parcel out to those in need. As far as the priests go, we ought to lead with the alchemists fire, and possibly more of "Pauly's" entangling power (that was nice...). With the doors actually barred, I don't know if we've got any options besides brute force- but time is not really a big pressure right now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pathfinderq1, post: 3448783, member: 48394"] Johanna was uncharacteristically terse and sullen for some time after her rage passed, as if those few moments expended nearly all of her emotion. As they explored the tunnels, though, her good nature seemed to slowly return, and by the time they finished thier sweep a broad smile adorned her face once more. She looked with great interest at the ancient hidden tunnel- who could know what secrets lay unclaimed down that shadowy, forgotten path? But that particular riddle was for another time- they had important work still to be done. And so it was that she stood before those heavy, ominous doors... [COLOR=Green]"So they tell us it is just a few priests, and some of their shambling dead, who remain back there. Do we have any good surprises lined up, or any easy way through these doors? Or are we going to have to do things the hard way?"[/COLOR] Even as she spoke, she rolled her broad shoulders almost unconsciously, and drew the heavy woodsman's axe from her backpack. Especially with those iron bands, it would take some time to cut through the doors, but it ought to work. OOC: We probably ought to just pile up the loot so far- except the potions, which we can parcel out to those in need. As far as the priests go, we ought to lead with the alchemists fire, and possibly more of "Pauly's" entangling power (that was nice...). With the doors actually barred, I don't know if we've got any options besides brute force- but time is not really a big pressure right now... [/QUOTE]
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