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<blockquote data-quote="Rylnethaz" data-source="post: 6769712" data-attributes="member: 6801218"><p>“Grab this end,” said Rylnethaz as he helped Fingers get the mirror of the wall, “It seems like a valuable piece, a collector’s item I’d say. All right gentlemen, since we have dealt with the sphinx, more or less, I think it would be a good time for a reassessment of our situation. It seems like we are saving the world anyway. On the other hand we can always liberate potential world destroyers from their valuables.”</p><p></p><p>At the mention of liberated valuables Fingers said emphatically “Amen to that” while lifting the mirror.</p><p></p><p>Clotbert replied in frustration, “That’s not how you use that phrase!”</p><p></p><p>“It has always worked for me,” said Fingers while stuffing the mirror in his oversized pack.</p><p></p><p>Rylnethaz ignored the philosophical debate and asked BoldItalic, “So, the Infinite Staircase, if I recall correctly, it connects various points in reality, even between planes, is that so?”</p><p></p><p>“Yes, as its name implies, the Staircase itself is essentially infinite. It leads to an infinite number of places on a number of infinite planes. Despite the Staircase’s endless nature, its planar connections are frequent enough so that nearly any destination accessible by the Stair can be reached in two or three days. A journey on the Staircase will take us over stairs of many different materials and constructions. Straight wooden stairs, spiral staircases wrought of metals or bamboo, and winding, curving stairs of marble, granite, or other stone are just a few examples. Landings are frequent on the Infinite Staircase so our most immediate concern should be falling off the stairs and the occasional hostile traveller.”</p><p></p><p>“Excellent information, so now we have to find the correct path and one of the doors that lead to the Abyss, preferably in the layer where the brass machinery originates from,” Rylnethaz concluded.</p><p></p><p>“That is more or less what we need. We will most probably have to consult some books or find a guide for this though. None of us has extensive knowledge of the place.”</p><p></p><p>“All right then, “said Rylnethaz,” let us move, to the Staircase!”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rylnethaz, post: 6769712, member: 6801218"] “Grab this end,” said Rylnethaz as he helped Fingers get the mirror of the wall, “It seems like a valuable piece, a collector’s item I’d say. All right gentlemen, since we have dealt with the sphinx, more or less, I think it would be a good time for a reassessment of our situation. It seems like we are saving the world anyway. On the other hand we can always liberate potential world destroyers from their valuables.” At the mention of liberated valuables Fingers said emphatically “Amen to that” while lifting the mirror. Clotbert replied in frustration, “That’s not how you use that phrase!” “It has always worked for me,” said Fingers while stuffing the mirror in his oversized pack. Rylnethaz ignored the philosophical debate and asked BoldItalic, “So, the Infinite Staircase, if I recall correctly, it connects various points in reality, even between planes, is that so?” “Yes, as its name implies, the Staircase itself is essentially infinite. It leads to an infinite number of places on a number of infinite planes. Despite the Staircase’s endless nature, its planar connections are frequent enough so that nearly any destination accessible by the Stair can be reached in two or three days. A journey on the Staircase will take us over stairs of many different materials and constructions. Straight wooden stairs, spiral staircases wrought of metals or bamboo, and winding, curving stairs of marble, granite, or other stone are just a few examples. Landings are frequent on the Infinite Staircase so our most immediate concern should be falling off the stairs and the occasional hostile traveller.” “Excellent information, so now we have to find the correct path and one of the doors that lead to the Abyss, preferably in the layer where the brass machinery originates from,” Rylnethaz concluded. “That is more or less what we need. We will most probably have to consult some books or find a guide for this though. None of us has extensive knowledge of the place.” “All right then, “said Rylnethaz,” let us move, to the Staircase!” [/QUOTE]
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