“Kos, any ideas for repairing the lantern?” Sparhawk examines it trying to determine if other non suggested methods such as healing or lay on hands could repair it.
"I was considering casting Tiny Servant to temporarily change it into a living thing but that would only last for a while and isn't a permanent solution, plus it won't work on things of a magical nature."
Kos begins pacing to help himself think, occasionally looking back and forth between the lantern and others, hoping someone has a better idea than he did.
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"A rightful place awaits you in the Realms Above, in the Land of the Great Light. Come in peace, and live beneath the sun again, where trees and flowers grow."
— The message of Eilistraee to all decent drow.
"Run thy sword across my chains, Silver Lady, that I may join your dance.”
(OOC: He is considering casting heal or lay on hands on the lantern. Perhaps with godlike intervention, his idea might work. Mend is a simple cantrip, we don't have a cleric or caster with that ability. We could do a long rest and change out some spells, but I don't think the situation will allow that. Do we have a "Wish" from the Genie, Kasdu'ul we encountered earlier, I can't remember.)
"...Second, a functional conduit: The homunculus was the activator. Without it, the lenses won’t respond properly. You’ll need a new conduit—something with a soul, or a shard of one. A familiar. A summoned spirit. Even a willing creature. And third, you must focus the intent; the Lanthorn doesn’t just cast spells, it channels purpose. You’ll need to imbue it woth prupose, bind it to a cause. That means one of you must attune to it, not just hold it. And that will change you.”
The paladin reflects for a few moments, and then says,
"I am not certain how to repair the item yet, but I do have a solution to the two other conditions."
"I do have one idea, if the shield is down right now, I can try to summon my horse here. Perhaps, he would be willing to be the conduit."
As for the third condition, I am willing to bind to the lantern through magical attunement, and feel it would be my duty to do so, both if I am to have my horse do so, and to protect both of you."
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“Kos, any ideas for repairing the lantern?” Sparhawk examines it trying to determine if other non suggested methods such as healing or lay on hands could repair it.
"I was considering casting Tiny Servant to temporarily change it into a living thing but that would only last for a while and isn't a permanent solution, plus it won't work on things of a magical nature."
Kos begins pacing to help himself think, occasionally looking back and forth between the lantern and others, hoping someone has a better idea than he did.
Sparhawk will pray to Marduk for aid and insight
(OOC: He is considering casting heal or lay on hands on the lantern. Perhaps with godlike intervention, his idea might work. Mend is a simple cantrip, we don't have a cleric or caster with that ability. We could do a long rest and change out some spells, but I don't think the situation will allow that. Do we have a "Wish" from the Genie, Kasdu'ul we encountered earlier, I can't remember.)
<Did you want to taxkle one kf the other items first? There wrre 2 other things to do.>
"...Second, a functional conduit: The homunculus was the activator. Without it, the lenses won’t respond properly. You’ll need a new conduit—something with a soul, or a shard of one. A familiar. A summoned spirit. Even a willing creature. And third, you must focus the intent; the Lanthorn doesn’t just cast spells, it channels purpose. You’ll need to imbue it woth prupose, bind it to a cause. That means one of you must attune to it, not just hold it. And that will change you.”
The paladin reflects for a few moments, and then says,
"I am not certain how to repair the item yet, but I do have a solution to the two other conditions."
"I do have one idea, if the shield is down right now, I can try to summon my horse here. Perhaps, he would be willing to be the conduit."
As for the third condition, I am willing to bind to the lantern through magical attunement, and feel it would be my duty to do so, both if I am to have my horse do so, and to protect both of you."