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<blockquote data-quote="Isida Kep'Tukari" data-source="post: 6319180" data-attributes="member: 4441"><p>Ohm, the merchant inspecting your goods for trade takes a look at what you have to barter, examining each one carefully, and pounces on the frigid wall projector eagerly. "Oh ho ho, I've been looking for one of these flash-freezers for a good long while. A fair trade, good man, a fair trade," he says, and hands over the piece of gravity-negating synth.</p><p></p><p>----</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Seregal]The device works by holding down a depression in its middle while holding the device sideways. That will let it span the entirety of the area and resonate with other devices already in place.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>After meeting Jastor, you can all will yourselves out of Wislayn, going from the middle of the purple glass city to outside the city walls as easily as thought.</p><p></p><p>Mox will throw his body into pulling the cart, quickly rolling it down the path, his legs moving steadily as he lows in steady conversation or complaint. Seregal keeps him on task, but it seems this aneen is something of a talker.</p><p></p><p>You travel swiftly, the lack of burdens allowing you to make good time across the path. In places its paved with clear, pinkish stone. In others, pounded earth that curiously raises no dust. In one place, the road is the same color as the sky, which gives a disconcerting impression of walking across nothing. Mox has to be coaxed carefully across its surface.</p><p></p><p>You pause only for brief meals and to rest Mox, and it's getting towards sunset when you see the first glimmer of water on the horizon. A river runs off to the south, before pausing and leaping upward in a braid, soaring up thirty feet across a distance of fifty before gliding quietly back down to the ground again, as if it's quite normal for water to take a temporary leave of gravity. As you draw close to the water, you see three figures standing near the southern edge of the rising river. One seems to be an Augur. The other a human on his knees, the Augur's hands on his temple, who's shaking badly. The third is a small glowing figure pounding on the Augur to no seeming effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isida Kep'Tukari, post: 6319180, member: 4441"] Ohm, the merchant inspecting your goods for trade takes a look at what you have to barter, examining each one carefully, and pounces on the frigid wall projector eagerly. "Oh ho ho, I've been looking for one of these flash-freezers for a good long while. A fair trade, good man, a fair trade," he says, and hands over the piece of gravity-negating synth. ---- [sblock=Seregal]The device works by holding down a depression in its middle while holding the device sideways. That will let it span the entirety of the area and resonate with other devices already in place.[/sblock] After meeting Jastor, you can all will yourselves out of Wislayn, going from the middle of the purple glass city to outside the city walls as easily as thought. Mox will throw his body into pulling the cart, quickly rolling it down the path, his legs moving steadily as he lows in steady conversation or complaint. Seregal keeps him on task, but it seems this aneen is something of a talker. You travel swiftly, the lack of burdens allowing you to make good time across the path. In places its paved with clear, pinkish stone. In others, pounded earth that curiously raises no dust. In one place, the road is the same color as the sky, which gives a disconcerting impression of walking across nothing. Mox has to be coaxed carefully across its surface. You pause only for brief meals and to rest Mox, and it's getting towards sunset when you see the first glimmer of water on the horizon. A river runs off to the south, before pausing and leaping upward in a braid, soaring up thirty feet across a distance of fifty before gliding quietly back down to the ground again, as if it's quite normal for water to take a temporary leave of gravity. As you draw close to the water, you see three figures standing near the southern edge of the rising river. One seems to be an Augur. The other a human on his knees, the Augur's hands on his temple, who's shaking badly. The third is a small glowing figure pounding on the Augur to no seeming effect. [/QUOTE]
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