I am sure this wouldn’t be a popular idea, particularly as Starker seems thirsty for the whole lot of gems now, but maybe returning everything and taking a single emerald to this room.
“The room's walls and ceiling are carved and painted into a lush forest glen. Theillusion of foliage and shadowis nearly perfect—an ancient canopy looms above, thick roots curve along the base of the walls. The sound of chirping birds in the distance, buzzing insects and possibly a soft babble of water over smoothed creek bed stones fill the air. In your peripheral vision, you seeflickers of motion: leaves shifting, branches swaying, something maybe—watching. But whenever you turn to look, there is nothing.”
This is the most green place we have seen down here. Seems odd a lich would have this sort of illusion in his tomb.
“The room's walls and ceiling are carved and painted into a lush forest glen. Theillusion of foliage and shadowis nearly perfect—an ancient canopy looms above, thick roots curve along the base of the walls. The sound of chirping birds in the distance, buzzing insects and possibly a soft babble of water over smoothed creek bed stones fill the air. In your peripheral vision, you seeflickers of motion: leaves shifting, branches swaying, something maybe—watching. But whenever you turn to look, there is nothing.”
This is the most green place we have seen down here. Seems odd a lich would have this sort of illusion in his tomb.
Starker:”I gather you are worried that I have been affected by something called a Glyph of Greed. I assure you that I beliebe that is not the case. Assuming you are right, for the sake of argument, perhaps I should be the one to make the exchange so as not to en-glyph another of our party. May I have the wall walking cloak?”
Kragen looks at Starker and frowns at him “appreciate your courageous initiative Mage Starker, however, let’s follow through on Sir Chadwick’s recommendations.”
Kragen looks to Xymox “your choice, either you or I need to swap the sapphire with an emerald from the hand and let Sir Chadwick use it to enter the room.”
depending on Xymox answer, one of them accesses the niche via wall, exchanging the sapphire for the emerald.
Kragen looks at Starker and frowns at him “appreciate your courageous initiative Mage Starker, however, let’s follow through on Sir Chadwick’s recommendations.”
Kragen looks to Xymox “your choice, either you or I need to swap the sapphire with an emerald from the hand and let Sir Chadwick use it to enter the room.”
depending on Xymox answer, one of them accesses the niche via wall, exchanging the sapphire for the emerald.
Xymox: "Allow me then." the bard walks across to the niche via the wall to exchange his sapphire for an emerald.
Xymox: "Stone, parchment, scissors?"
This place has a bit of an emerald vibe.
I am sure this wouldn’t be a popular idea, particularly as Starker seems thirsty for the whole lot of gems now, but maybe returning everything and taking a single emerald to this room.
“What gives you the sense that there is a connection to an Emerald gem, Master Trolkarl?” Cocks his head
“The room's walls and ceiling are carved and painted into a lush forest glen. The illusion of foliage and shadow is nearly perfect—an ancient canopy looms above, thick roots curve along the base of the walls. The sound of chirping birds in the distance, buzzing insects and possibly a soft babble of water over smoothed creek bed stones fill the air. In your peripheral vision, you see flickers of motion: leaves shifting, branches swaying, something maybe—watching. But whenever you turn to look, there is nothing.”
This is the most green place we have seen down here. Seems odd a lich would have this sort of illusion in his tomb.
"Doesn't hurt to try."
Assuming players don't object let's go back and swap the ruby Chadwick is carrying for a sapphire via the wall walking method.
If nothing jumps us during the swap Chadwick will enter the room with the new gem tap tap tapping the floor as he goes.
Xymox has a sapphire.
There is a good bit of interaction between those two sentences. Let’s go one step at a time, please.
“Very logical Master Trolkarl.”
You all stand there, looking into the verdant room.
Starker:”I gather you are worried that I have been affected by something called a Glyph of Greed. I assure you that I beliebe that is not the case. Assuming you are right, for the sake of argument, perhaps I should be the one to make the exchange so as not to en-glyph another of our party. May I have the wall walking cloak?”
Kragen looks at Starker and frowns at him “appreciate your courageous initiative Mage Starker, however, let’s follow through on Sir Chadwick’s recommendations.”
Kragen looks to Xymox “your choice, either you or I need to swap the sapphire with an emerald from the hand and let Sir Chadwick use it to enter the room.”
depending on Xymox answer, one of them accesses the niche via wall, exchanging the sapphire for the emerald.
Xymox: "Allow me then." the bard walks across to the niche via the wall to exchange his sapphire for an emerald.
Didn’t we come to the conclusion that our interpretation of “you” was off?
Based on that notion. I am suggesting returning the earned and unearned collective, then taking a single emerald back to the rainforest cafe.
If we are still operating on the notion that it’s one per person- I can fly over and grab one.
Xymox walks across the walls to the niche to find the small door is closed. You distinctly remember leaving it open the last time you were here.