Grok is not amused.The dwarven mage turns to the half-orc and stares back at him blankly for a bit. Then he cannot hold it in any longer. He begins to laugh hysterically. "You should ... see the ... looks ... on your ... faces!"
OOC: i'm a bit puzzled by the way thrindar is being played... :/ that Scrag and Tuk are not interested in the surrounding mysteries is Ok, they're dumb warriors (;-)) but, the mage should at least show an ounce of interest for his pet starting to talk, no??
I played the angry character to try to best fit the situation. but if the player doesnt want to play the exchange, the whole thing is pointless..
monster-room-monster?
or maybe I misunderstood or misread something?
John thinks hard. There have been talking familiars before, but they were usually the familiars of very powerful wizards and sorcerers. Roderic detects no evil coming from the cat, though with the intense background of evil coming from this place it's hard to be certain. Thrindar doesn't seem too fazed by the sudden change in his companion. He actually seems like he's still very, very groggy. After a moment, he flops back down into his bedroll and resumes snoring. The cat watches Thrindar for a moment and them replies to Rosalia. "Mice? I'm not touching anything from this cave. Black goo..."
Grok falls into the procession in his usual spot in the order of march.Ignoring the rogue and cleric, Thrindar turns to Roderic. "Yes! We should get going." He then walks toward the unexplored exit of the room with Toby close behind.