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<blockquote data-quote="Isida Kep'Tukari" data-source="post: 6269901" data-attributes="member: 4441"><p>Echo, you also feel a bit odd. You have the strangest sensation, when you pass into the area near the spring and head downstairs, as if someone who had been watching you so long you'd forgot they were there, had suddenly closed their eyes. Neither you nor Duncan feel ill or weak, just... very odd.</p><p></p><p>Ohm, as you investigate the crystals, you make a curious discovery. Touching one of them makes it glow a pure blue and emit a brief tone. Touching a different one shows a different color and sound. The crystals are warm to the touch, as warm as flesh, though they feel like crystals should, with smooth surfaces and hard facets. With a bit of experimentation, you realize these crystals can be touched in different sequences to create displays of light and color. As the different sounds and sights flash around the chamber, they reflect off the stone faces of the tall humanoids. As you play one sequence, you think you see, for a brief moment, a crack flash across the stone, and underneath that, living flesh.</p><p></p><p>It might be possible that these "statues" are nothing of the sort, but rather some sort of stasis that the crystals could control!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isida Kep'Tukari, post: 6269901, member: 4441"] Echo, you also feel a bit odd. You have the strangest sensation, when you pass into the area near the spring and head downstairs, as if someone who had been watching you so long you'd forgot they were there, had suddenly closed their eyes. Neither you nor Duncan feel ill or weak, just... very odd. Ohm, as you investigate the crystals, you make a curious discovery. Touching one of them makes it glow a pure blue and emit a brief tone. Touching a different one shows a different color and sound. The crystals are warm to the touch, as warm as flesh, though they feel like crystals should, with smooth surfaces and hard facets. With a bit of experimentation, you realize these crystals can be touched in different sequences to create displays of light and color. As the different sounds and sights flash around the chamber, they reflect off the stone faces of the tall humanoids. As you play one sequence, you think you see, for a brief moment, a crack flash across the stone, and underneath that, living flesh. It might be possible that these "statues" are nothing of the sort, but rather some sort of stasis that the crystals could control! [/QUOTE]
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