Unless someone has a plan that lets them rest here and not have to fight a bunch of mummies when the 1 minute turn is done, Leshanna will continue onward, opening the doors.
This large room holds a dais, on which sits a massive throne, which looks modeled after a cloud. Seated on the throne is a twelve foot tall clay statue of a toned giant. Surrounding the throne, are small offerings, such as copper and silver coins, fancy clothes, a few potions, and assorted jewelry.
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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.
"Ack, right sorry Leshanna, I keep forgetting those Mummies will be returning. You would think one such as myself would remember something like that, I guess that ht from the one knocked me a bit harder than I thought. Right you are and after you." As Raishan leaves the room after Leshanna.
As Aeson approaches, the statue suddenly speaks.“Ye who seek Diderius’s insight must first furnish tribute, that Diderius might work his mighty magic. Lay such tribute at my feet or depart.”
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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.
Leshanna closes the double doors behind them. She then shrugs and moves forward to place a gold coin of her own. She then looks around, seeking exits from this room.
Tarkin looks at the others leaving a coin, checking out the things already left at the talking statue's side. Very tempting he thinks
But the size of the statue keeps him from misbehaving for now. We are here on a mission he keeps telling himself in his mind.
He holds the coin in his hand, flipping it through his fingers, delaying. He slowly walks to the statue putting on a fake smile as he leaves a gold coin at its feet.
Walking backwards a bit he watches his gold coin and the other treasure. He closes his eyes and turns No! he thinks.
He will wait as Aeson asks questions and tries to avert his eyes to not look at the many things in this room.
Leshanna:
You don't notice any traps. The doors appear safe.
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
"Before we venture on, anyone in need of some quick healing or should we take quick rest here before we continue on?" Raishan offers.
"Rest here and I think we'll be fighting those mummies still." Leshanna points out. "Up to you though..."
Seeing Leshanna check the doors again Tarkin will mention Alright double check them, maybe the sound of the door awoken the mummies.
He stands up straight looking to Raishan No thank you, ill be fine. Just a few bruises.
Tarkin takes a sip from his waterskin then waits the decision of the group. Not wanting to intrude to much as the newcomer.
Unless someone has a plan that lets them rest here and not have to fight a bunch of mummies when the 1 minute turn is done, Leshanna will continue onward, opening the doors.
This large room holds a dais, on which sits a massive throne, which looks modeled after a cloud. Seated on the throne is a twelve foot tall clay statue of a toned giant. Surrounding the throne, are small offerings, such as copper and silver coins, fancy clothes, a few potions, and assorted jewelry.
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
"Ack, right sorry Leshanna, I keep forgetting those Mummies will be returning. You would think one such as myself would remember something like that, I guess that ht from the one knocked me a bit harder than I thought. Right you are and after you." As Raishan leaves the room after Leshanna.
Aeson takes a gold coin and places it among the offerings
As Aeson approaches, the statue suddenly speaks.“Ye who seek Diderius’s insight must first furnish tribute, that Diderius might work his mighty magic. Lay such tribute at my feet or depart.”
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
Aeson places the gold coin at Diderius's feet
The statue makes a small nod.
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
Leshanna closes the double doors behind them. She then shrugs and moves forward to place a gold coin of her own. She then looks around, seeking exits from this room.
There is only one ornate wooden door, with carvings of the outside of the tomb, to the West.
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
"What wisdom can you provide us?"
The statue remains still.
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 looks at the others leaving a coin, checking out the things already left at the talking statue's side. Very tempting he thinks
But the size of the statue keeps him from misbehaving for now. We are here on a mission he keeps telling himself in his mind.
He holds the coin in his hand, flipping it through his fingers, delaying. He slowly walks to the statue putting on a fake smile as he leaves a gold coin at its feet.
Walking backwards a bit he watches his gold coin and the other treasure. He closes his eyes and turns No! he thinks.
He will wait as Aeson asks questions and tries to avert his eyes to not look at the many things in this room.
Leshanna would move to the door and see if it is trapped.
Perception: 16
Leshanna:
The wooden door looks safe.
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
"Are we ready to continue?" Leshanna asks the others. "Or do you wish to take that short rest here now?"
'I am ready to continue but I still think a rest might not be a bad idea. What does the rest of you say?" Raishan says.