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<blockquote data-quote="Rylnethaz" data-source="post: 6756192" data-attributes="member: 6801218"><p>And even then, that would be an understatement.</p><p></p><p>ENTER THE GRUE</p><p></p><p>A loud cracking sound was heard in the back of the room, towards the door and it made everyone in the room, even Arinaksa through her pain, to turn their heads. Through a cloud of dust, debris and broken masonry, the Grue stampeded into the chamber. Diggur was in its path, still holding the wine. He was dismembered even before the glass decanter fell on the floor, breaking in a thousand pieces, ending a potentially promising career of treason. Another of the kobolds making a wet bursting sound, flattened on the wall, by a chest shoved aside by the advancing horror. While the third run to the back, towards the apparatus.</p><p></p><p>Rylnethaz tried to disengage from the half dragon bur Arinaksa stretched her hand, crackling with electricity and gave him an electrical shock and shouted, “Oh no, you are staying here with me worm, I’m taking you down with me.” Seeing that, BoldItalic, who was also fleeing to the back of the chamber, stood for a while and unleashed a succession of magical energy missiles that homed unerringly on the half dragon, buying enough time for Rylnethaz to escape the electrical grasp. “Run Rylnethaz, it’s behind you,” shouted BoldItalic. Heeding his friend’s advice, Rylnethaz run past the reeling half dragon, pausing only for a moment to hamstring her in one fluid motion and then flee to the back of the chamber.</p><p></p><p>There, behind a bookcase, BoldItalic, Rylnethaz and the kobold got a few seconds of respite listening to the sounds of Arinaksa’s futile resistance and the Grue’s subsequent quick meal.</p><p></p><p>“That escalated fast,” said Rylnethaz, “any ideas?”</p><p></p><p>“As a matter of fact, yes,” BoldItalic responded, “I do have an idea. That apparatus, although broken, is still leaking magical energy. A small amount of residual energy from the original spell can also still be detected on the reverse gravity focus. If I manage to suffuse the loadstone using the apparatus, it should produce a projectile that should be enough to disrupt the Grue’s energies and allow you to strike a fatal blow with your sword.”</p><p></p><p>“Is this confirmed to work like that?”</p><p></p><p>“Well, Rylnethaz, we’ll be the first ones to try it.”</p><p></p><p>“I like it already!”</p><p></p><p>“However I need a distraction, a bait or something while I suffuse the focus with the energy from the apparatus.”</p><p></p><p>“Don’t worry, this is easy,” said Rylnethaz and with a strong kick sent the third traitorous kobold screaming and cursing towards the Grue, "there is your bait!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rylnethaz, post: 6756192, member: 6801218"] And even then, that would be an understatement. ENTER THE GRUE A loud cracking sound was heard in the back of the room, towards the door and it made everyone in the room, even Arinaksa through her pain, to turn their heads. Through a cloud of dust, debris and broken masonry, the Grue stampeded into the chamber. Diggur was in its path, still holding the wine. He was dismembered even before the glass decanter fell on the floor, breaking in a thousand pieces, ending a potentially promising career of treason. Another of the kobolds making a wet bursting sound, flattened on the wall, by a chest shoved aside by the advancing horror. While the third run to the back, towards the apparatus. Rylnethaz tried to disengage from the half dragon bur Arinaksa stretched her hand, crackling with electricity and gave him an electrical shock and shouted, “Oh no, you are staying here with me worm, I’m taking you down with me.” Seeing that, BoldItalic, who was also fleeing to the back of the chamber, stood for a while and unleashed a succession of magical energy missiles that homed unerringly on the half dragon, buying enough time for Rylnethaz to escape the electrical grasp. “Run Rylnethaz, it’s behind you,” shouted BoldItalic. Heeding his friend’s advice, Rylnethaz run past the reeling half dragon, pausing only for a moment to hamstring her in one fluid motion and then flee to the back of the chamber. There, behind a bookcase, BoldItalic, Rylnethaz and the kobold got a few seconds of respite listening to the sounds of Arinaksa’s futile resistance and the Grue’s subsequent quick meal. “That escalated fast,” said Rylnethaz, “any ideas?” “As a matter of fact, yes,” BoldItalic responded, “I do have an idea. That apparatus, although broken, is still leaking magical energy. A small amount of residual energy from the original spell can also still be detected on the reverse gravity focus. If I manage to suffuse the loadstone using the apparatus, it should produce a projectile that should be enough to disrupt the Grue’s energies and allow you to strike a fatal blow with your sword.” “Is this confirmed to work like that?” “Well, Rylnethaz, we’ll be the first ones to try it.” “I like it already!” “However I need a distraction, a bait or something while I suffuse the focus with the energy from the apparatus.” “Don’t worry, this is easy,” said Rylnethaz and with a strong kick sent the third traitorous kobold screaming and cursing towards the Grue, "there is your bait!" [/QUOTE]
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