Once everyone has gathered at the far side of the slippery bridge, Leshanna fills them in on what Hoot has spotted above. "Seems we can either check out a fairly odorus hallway or continue up another set of stairs." She glances to the others. 'Thoughts?"
(So, we have one vote for the hallway, and one for the stairs if I read Tarkin's vote correctly. Looks like it is up to you Leshanna, unless Raishan decides for one.)
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Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
These stairs are much cleaner than the ones from earlier, and are almost spotless. The room they lead to however, is not so clean, the floor is covered in slime and mucus. At the far end of the room is two large statues, with arms extended, palms facing upright, a human skull sits in each hand, several smaller statues line the walls, heads bowing towards the larger ones, hands folded. Two large suits of plate armor rest at the feet of the large statues.
As the group enters the room, hundreds of snakes pour out of cracks in the walls and floor, slithering across the slimy floor with ease. They ignore the group, and exit the room.
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Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Raishan easily makes it across the bridge. Aeson catches the edge of the bridge as he falls, and hangs over the pit with only his hand.
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Extended Signature
Tarkin will look back to see Aeson hanging over the side and rushes back to help him. (another dex save if needed 28)
Being only small Tarkin will not try to pull Aeson back up, instead he will try and prevent him from falling and help him get back up.
Tarkin will look back to see Aeson hanging over the side and rushes back to help him. (another dex save if needed 27)
Being only small Tarkin will not try to pull Aeson back up, instead he will try and prevent him from falling and help him get back up.
(oh sorry posted twice, the posting failed first time so did 'post reply' again and gues it did it twice )
(No prob.)
Tarkin makes it back across the bridge, and hold Aeson steady.
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Extended Signature
With Tarkin's aid, Aeson attempts to pull himself up.
Str: 12
Aeson successfully pulls himself up.
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Extended Signature
(Where is the group moving next?)
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Extended Signature
Once everyone has gathered at the far side of the slippery bridge, Leshanna fills them in on what Hoot has spotted above. "Seems we can either check out a fairly odorus hallway or continue up another set of stairs." She glances to the others. 'Thoughts?"
"I would rather not fall again."
"I suggest we go to the stairs as I am not sue I want to encounter whatever is making that smell." Raishan suggests.
Well it seems we are divided then Tarkin says.
Though i hate to say it, it would seem both stairways lead to the smelly hallway. Deeper into the tomb.
"Right good point, I am indifferent, either path works for me." Raishan offers.
(So, we have one vote for the hallway, and one for the stairs if I read Tarkin's vote correctly. Looks like it is up to you Leshanna, unless Raishan decides for one.)
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Extended Signature
"Very well." Leshanna says with a shrug. she heads up the stairs, passing by the smelly hall.
These stairs are much cleaner than the ones from earlier, and are almost spotless. The room they lead to however, is not so clean, the floor is covered in slime and mucus. At the far end of the room is two large statues, with arms extended, palms facing upright, a human skull sits in each hand, several smaller statues line the walls, heads bowing towards the larger ones, hands folded. Two large suits of plate armor rest at the feet of the large statues.
As the group enters the room, hundreds of snakes pour out of cracks in the walls and floor, slithering across the slimy floor with ease. They ignore the group, and exit the room.
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Extended Signature