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<blockquote data-quote="gideonpepys" data-source="post: 7588999" data-attributes="member: 79141"><p><strong>Session 222, Part One - After the Rift</strong></p><p></p><p>Soon after the rift closed, Tzertze stomped over, clutching the vsadni weapons he had managed to save. “I will fight for you when the time comes, against this ‘Obscurati’. Now I will go back to that tower and claim it.” He turned and strode away, back up the valley. They decided not to stop him. They had refused to bargain for possession of Bhad Ryzhavdut. The problem was now Drakr’s.</p><p></p><p>Uriel healed Bhalu, with a spell powerful enough to fix his broken bones and mend him entirely, though he lapsed into unconsciousness due to exhaustion and mental strain. Heid and Kvarti offered to ensure he was looked after, but Korrigan said he would be offered a place on board the Coaltongue, having demonstrated his devotion to Rumdoom’s cause. (When he regained consciousness some time later, Bhalu accepted, as Drakr was not the safest place for him to stay.)</p><p></p><p>The Coaltongue returned from outer space. She had been badly damaged by the blizzard elemental, and once again needed patching up. Alden Wondermaker was summoned and inspected the damage. He determined that the vessel could be fixed on the fly.</p><p></p><p>Kvarti and Heid made up their differences. Heid said he would travel to Trekhom and spread the news of the unit's involvement in saving Mirsk. Korrigan spoke to the authorities in Mirsk, who said that they were put in a difficult position. They had received orders to arrest any Risuri intruders. They had no intention of doing so (nor did they have the means), and offered to give testimony in support of Vlendham Heid. Korrigan wondered if it was worth going to Trekhom himself, but decided to wait. If Heid thought it was worth it, he would go.</p><p></p><p>Gupta wondered if the Cyclopean Revelation had survived. Uru confessed that he had it. They wondered what to do with it, and the Stone of Not, which Uriel was still holding with telekinesis. Leon arrived, bringing Morgan Cippiano with him. Leon had important news, but his first job was to analyse these two items. The Cyclopean Revelation, he said, could not be used without drawing power from the Voice of Rot. For now it was useless. They decided to keep it in the ‘Dream Palace’ (the expanded Chamber of Dreams – now with multiple rooms; for comfort, the unit could repair to it as the Coaltongue travelled, freeing space for the crew). But the Stone of Not was more problematic, as it could destroy anything it touched. Now Rumdoom had it, he didn’t know what to do with it, and Leon could provide no further answers. So Uriel conferred with Harkover Lee, who said he would find a safe place to store it.</p><p></p><p>Leon then shared his findings. He had travelled to all of the planes connected to Lanjyr, save for Av. Av was too far away to reach with his magic. In studying this phenomenon, Asher Henton had spent much energy and effort and had come to the following conclusion: that the Gyre, where Av had gone, was a kind of graveyard for the multiverse. Sooner or later, all of the planes that ended up there would be sucked in and destroyed by the great gear-shaped nebula. If they could find a way to reach Av, or the Gyre itself, they would have more planes to choose from should they attempt to undo the Ob’s ritual.</p><p></p><p>The Axis Seal Ritual could be found in the Grand Librarium of Alais Primos. They told Morgan Cippiano they would be ready to travel there the following morning and rested up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gideonpepys, post: 7588999, member: 79141"] [b]Session 222, Part One - After the Rift[/b] Soon after the rift closed, Tzertze stomped over, clutching the vsadni weapons he had managed to save. “I will fight for you when the time comes, against this ‘Obscurati’. Now I will go back to that tower and claim it.” He turned and strode away, back up the valley. They decided not to stop him. They had refused to bargain for possession of Bhad Ryzhavdut. The problem was now Drakr’s. Uriel healed Bhalu, with a spell powerful enough to fix his broken bones and mend him entirely, though he lapsed into unconsciousness due to exhaustion and mental strain. Heid and Kvarti offered to ensure he was looked after, but Korrigan said he would be offered a place on board the Coaltongue, having demonstrated his devotion to Rumdoom’s cause. (When he regained consciousness some time later, Bhalu accepted, as Drakr was not the safest place for him to stay.) The Coaltongue returned from outer space. She had been badly damaged by the blizzard elemental, and once again needed patching up. Alden Wondermaker was summoned and inspected the damage. He determined that the vessel could be fixed on the fly. Kvarti and Heid made up their differences. Heid said he would travel to Trekhom and spread the news of the unit's involvement in saving Mirsk. Korrigan spoke to the authorities in Mirsk, who said that they were put in a difficult position. They had received orders to arrest any Risuri intruders. They had no intention of doing so (nor did they have the means), and offered to give testimony in support of Vlendham Heid. Korrigan wondered if it was worth going to Trekhom himself, but decided to wait. If Heid thought it was worth it, he would go. Gupta wondered if the Cyclopean Revelation had survived. Uru confessed that he had it. They wondered what to do with it, and the Stone of Not, which Uriel was still holding with telekinesis. Leon arrived, bringing Morgan Cippiano with him. Leon had important news, but his first job was to analyse these two items. The Cyclopean Revelation, he said, could not be used without drawing power from the Voice of Rot. For now it was useless. They decided to keep it in the ‘Dream Palace’ (the expanded Chamber of Dreams – now with multiple rooms; for comfort, the unit could repair to it as the Coaltongue travelled, freeing space for the crew). But the Stone of Not was more problematic, as it could destroy anything it touched. Now Rumdoom had it, he didn’t know what to do with it, and Leon could provide no further answers. So Uriel conferred with Harkover Lee, who said he would find a safe place to store it. Leon then shared his findings. He had travelled to all of the planes connected to Lanjyr, save for Av. Av was too far away to reach with his magic. In studying this phenomenon, Asher Henton had spent much energy and effort and had come to the following conclusion: that the Gyre, where Av had gone, was a kind of graveyard for the multiverse. Sooner or later, all of the planes that ended up there would be sucked in and destroyed by the great gear-shaped nebula. If they could find a way to reach Av, or the Gyre itself, they would have more planes to choose from should they attempt to undo the Ob’s ritual. The Axis Seal Ritual could be found in the Grand Librarium of Alais Primos. They told Morgan Cippiano they would be ready to travel there the following morning and rested up. [/QUOTE]
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