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The Master and the Minion - IC Thread
S.K. Ren:
The damp cavern air made Ma'kirr's fur itch, what little there was in her normal form. The disappearance of her spear annoyed her but she was more concerned with her current location. No exit save for one door, must be a holding cell...
Looking around Ma'kirr tried to find anything useful before their captors or rescuers came back.
Spoiler (click to show/hide)Perception Check: 1d20+2=20
Madtrixr:
"Ah...wha...AH!" Aden bolts upright. "I'm...Alive! Oh thank Kord...I see my helmet is missing. While I am grieved at this, My life is more important, for now." Aden looks around, No one could tell before(and no one could right now, for they have never met his brother), with the helmet on, but Aden looked a lot like his brother. Now, onto more pressing matters, "Saliak! Tristan! Are you two alright? Damn that bastard! damn him to hell!" Aden was very angry, but quickly calmed after punching a wall. "So, What should we do now?" Aden then decides to inspect the door"
Spoiler (click to show/hide)So...Roll for Perception? or can I take 10 on this one? Just asking cause we have a lot of time on our hands...
Tavana:
Saliak's eternal sleep is interrupted by an interesting sound. Is there no rest on any plane, Bahumat? After a brief moment, the dragonborn feels his scales once more and both sets of eyelids open to the torchlight.
"It appears your wish was granted, Tristan. The warrior we fought and bested - the items he was carrying will remain in the tower as a sort of tomb. If indeed we are given another chance at life as it seems we are, I would like to clarify how we will deal with such issues in the future - before we best others in battle. Tarrying overlong after a victory can prove fatal - as I have just learned. I am sure that you would like to celebrate your recent return to life, and I can assure you that I do share a feeling of enjoyment at being able to draw breath once more, so I can wait before discussing this futher."
"I take it from the looks on your faces that I was not the only one to at least lose conciousness. I can assure you that my body felt as if it would not be habitable ever again. Let us consider - a supreme effort of force or will would be required to bring all of us back from death, or at least near it, and then transport us hither. Yet here we are. The possibilities as I see it are that the Overlord himself has brought us back from death to torment further. Perhaps also he could intend to attempt a scheme to do evil for him unknowingly. There is also the possibility that an outside force has acted, either with good or ill intent."
"Whatever the case, a quick survey has not shown me anything that could be my armor or weapons, and none of you seem to be armed. We are quite weakened, and dealing with an unknown force. Let us tread lightly."
All trace of the dragonborn's earlier silence in the short battle with what appeared to be the true Overlord has dissapeared, apparently. Perhaps he was just saving his speech up?
Spoiler (click to show/hide)Saliak attempts a Religion check - perhaps a God could have pulled them back from beyond the grave? 1d20+6=26Spoiler: ooc (click to show/hide)Ouch...respawn hurts.
Gargulec:
Tristan listened closely to Saliak's speech.
'You worry a great lot, friend. We are alive, for now. This is strictly better than being dead. Whatever happens next, we remain in game, and sorry for that cheap metaphor. I believe that there is no point in wondering "why"- I guess that we will find soon enough. The question we should ask is "how do we retaliate"... For or duty is not yet finished, the Overlord still taints this world with his unholy presence.'
'Also, I an sure that there is no point in blaming anyone for the failure, the Overlord was way beyond our league, and even fully prepared, we would end up in the very same way. Before we will be able to bring him down, we must grow in power.'
Malek Deneith:
- "So we are contained, unarmed and on mercy of a guy who was able to beat us to death without breaking a sweat, and bring us back again. If you really think things he can do to us now are better than death, then you have much to learn. - drow picks himself up from the floor finally and walks to the door to take a closer look at it.
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