Harbek sees from her body language, worried facial expression, and the way her wings are slumped, that she is actually worried, by the way she was searching the area, it looks like she had something taken from her.
Halec, after Harbek finishes his Insight on the dragon, a piece of parchment paper flies into your face, the words "...will learn Draconic" come across your eyes.
"What is this?" Halec asks, examining the paper. "Will learn draconic? Whoever do you suppose wrote this?" He tries to find some context for the paper, whether it was a single sheet of paper or parchment, or appears to have been torn out of a book or journal, and whether there is any other text, or if the writing seems familiar to him.
"What is this?" Halec asks, examining the paper. "Will learn draconic? Whoever do you suppose wrote this?" He tries to find some context for the paper, whether it was a single sheet of paper or parchment, or appears to have been torn out of a book or journal, and whether there is any other text, or if the writing seems familiar to him.
Halec awkwardly says, “Most bizarre. I haven’t the foggiest idea, but it does seem rather important. If anyone else cares to examine it, feel free to do so.”
The first half of the parchment reads in Common Script; "Broken tongues speaketh none. Tight walls leaveth thou none to run. Fret not, thou musn't be ironic. Chanteth the script of dwarves, forth thou will learn Draconic"
The second half of the page is a smaller text written in dwarvish script.
“That’s interesting. Now, I am fluent in Dwarven and Gnomish, the languages of the races most renowned for their skill in engineering,” Halec says. “I’m no arcanist myself, though. Perhaps someone who is skilled in magic should read it, and attempt to converse with the dragon?”
Halec has grown somewhat accustomed to unusual happenings, so despite having no gift or training in magic, he attempts to read the dwarven script on the paper at the voice's prompting.
Halec has grown somewhat accustomed to unusual happenings, so despite having no gift or training in magic, he attempts to read the dwarven script on the paper at the voice's prompting.
But I would prepare Aganazzar’s Scorcher, and my hands are ablaze with fire.
insight: 20
YES!!!
(OOC: did anybody hear something?)
Harbek sees from her body language, worried facial expression, and the way her wings are slumped, that she is actually worried, by the way she was searching the area, it looks like she had something taken from her.
Halec, after Harbek finishes his Insight on the dragon, a piece of parchment paper flies into your face, the words "...will learn Draconic" come across your eyes.
OCC: i was just happy i got a crit
Harbek slowly steps out from behind the rocks when he sees that the dragon is no threat
"What is this?" Halec asks, examining the paper. "Will learn draconic? Whoever do you suppose wrote this?" He tries to find some context for the paper, whether it was a single sheet of paper or parchment, or appears to have been torn out of a book or journal, and whether there is any other text, or if the writing seems familiar to him.
(Make an arcana check)
Halec Arcana Check: 6
Harbek look over to see what Halec is holding.10
arcana check (is i can):
edit: i put the check in the wrong place XD
Neither of you are familiar with what the paper is, however it looks very important.
Harbek dismisses the paper and slowly walks towards the dragon
Halec awkwardly says, “Most bizarre. I haven’t the foggiest idea, but it does seem rather important. If anyone else cares to examine it, feel free to do so.”
I jokingly reply " Maybe it's a note to self from the dragon to learn her own language"
The first half of the parchment reads in Common Script; "Broken tongues speaketh none. Tight walls leaveth thou none to run. Fret not, thou musn't be ironic. Chanteth the script of dwarves, forth thou will learn Draconic"
The second half of the page is a smaller text written in dwarvish script.
“That’s interesting. Now, I am fluent in Dwarven and Gnomish, the languages of the races most renowned for their skill in engineering,” Halec says. “I’m no arcanist myself, though. Perhaps someone who is skilled in magic should read it, and attempt to converse with the dragon?”
(Looks like no one has stepped up)
In the silence of Halec's question, a faint voice wispers in his ear like a ghost:
"Read it, READ IT"
Halec has grown somewhat accustomed to unusual happenings, so despite having no gift or training in magic, he attempts to read the dwarven script on the paper at the voice's prompting.
Make an intelligence check
Halec Intelligence check: 18