OOC: Aram will gladly take the horn if you think that will be most useful...it would certainly help if we get into another fight like the last one. I don't want to seem greedy, though.
Aram removes the crystal dagger hilt from his pouch, displaying it to his companions so that they can see the bright, pulsing light.
Well, Bevin has taken the cloak, so he's pretty much out of the running for anything else right now. Rhun is right, though, that we should probably spread the items around for now, at least, so tha we can bring as many of them to bear at once.
While the party examines the glowing crystal, a small figure furtively darts from behind one rock to behind a closer one. Realizing that it has been spotted, the creature - which resembles a small winged ape with golden fur -takes to the air and begins to flee.
It is currently about 30' from the party, if you want to act before it gets away or to pursue it.
not sure if this is the right skill, but I thought I'd give it a shot anyway: Kowledge (Arcana) check to see if Bev knows what ths beastie is
1d20+14 = 15 http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/1681998/
The fleeing creature seems unaffected by Bevin's spell.
Girgal says "It's a tabi. I know a bit about such creatures. They are intelligent, and often serve wizards or sorcerers. Perhaps we should follow it to see if it leads us to one. Also, they have poisonous claws that confuse the victims."
"Nargon!" calls Aram, pointing to the creature. "After it!" At the same time, the dervish draws out his bow, and attempts to put an arrow into the fleeing creature.
"I don't like being spied on," says Aram, loosing his arrows. "And Nargon is the only one that can follow it; do you want it to get back and inform its master as to our goings on?"