Gruntor feels something crack in his back and legs as he does the exercises. Gruntor gains +1 CON!
Firebolg, from what you gather, the book is a journal based on some attempts no treat the legion members that went feebleminded or possessed at the end of the great war with the humans. It seems a number of them referred to "the sky being wrong", and how "it's all different". The symptoms curiously also appeared in an prisoner, an elf priest of the one of the elven gods.
The last note indicates that the author wanted to check the "double D laboratory" for due to some research material there and information that seemed to match his theories.
Leesha confirms the firebolg's understanding, and finding nothing to correct or add to his summary just looks at him angrily for not screwing up so she can be angry at him for that.
"Are we all done in here? If so, battle axe door or the other one? I say we should simply proceed through the main door and, if time allows, try the other door on the way out."
Leesha, you recall a memory of lore regarding the "double D laboratory". During your sutdies, you wondered why the summoning spells in the among the legion's mages seem so limited. It turned out some spells that you have heard about are forbidden for reasons that are not entirely clear. Your past research led you to fragmented manuscripts that referred to a a now disbanded part of the legion referred to as "double D". You inferred that they were researching fiend summoning spells.
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Gruntor is going back to the main doors to see if he can find where to put his battle axe to open the door. He will stare at the door and his battle axe thinking hard about it.
Leesha steps back and waves the firbolg and bugbears on. She gestures for the Captain to stay near her as the others begin moving ahead, following only when they have gone a bit in and nothing has happened.
Gruntor feels something crack in his back and legs as he does the exercises. Gruntor gains +1 CON!
Firebolg, from what you gather, the book is a journal based on some attempts no treat the legion members that went feebleminded or possessed at the end of the great war with the humans. It seems a number of them referred to "the sky being wrong", and how "it's all different". The symptoms curiously also appeared in an prisoner, an elf priest of the one of the elven gods.
The last note indicates that the author wanted to check the "double D laboratory" for due to some research material there and information that seemed to match his theories.
Firebolg briefs the others on the journal, and tosses it to Leesha before she asks, figuring that she won't trust his assessment.
DM: Forged in Chaos, Spiders of the Abyss, The Sundered Way, Champions of the Citadel
Active Characters:
Breldo, Halfling Ranger | Kathryn, Wood Elf Rogue/Ranger | Kroshav, Dragonborn Paladin | T'laren Farsiel, Wood Elf Fighter | Trill, Kenku Bard | Val "Janellae", Mark of Shadow Elf Warlock
Leesha confirms the firebolg's understanding, and finding nothing to correct or add to his summary just looks at him angrily for not screwing up so she can be angry at him for that.
"Are we all done in here? If so, battle axe door or the other one? I say we should simply proceed through the main door and, if time allows, try the other door on the way out."
Shun spends the time waiting for the others skimming through the book on armor maintenance in the field. He pays close attention to the drawings.
Shun, wisdom check.
Leesha, you can take history check on fiebolg's book with your sage background.
History check on the book: 22
Leesha, you recall a memory of lore regarding the "double D laboratory". During your sutdies, you wondered why the summoning spells in the among the legion's mages seem so limited. It turned out some spells that you have heard about are forbidden for reasons that are not entirely clear. Your past research led you to fragmented manuscripts that referred to a a now disbanded part of the legion referred to as "double D". You inferred that they were researching fiend summoning spells.
Gruntor plays with his battleaxe. "Sos, all we needed was to bash the doors with axe. Hmmmm"
"Ah. I have seen some texts referring to the dubiously named Double D corp. Prepare yourselves to encounter infernal or abyssal creatures."
She leaves it at that.
Gruntor is going back to the main doors to see if he can find where to put his battle axe to open the door. He will stare at the door and his battle axe thinking hard about it.
thinking check 12
Gruntor is leaning against the wall, snoring slighty. Thinking, of course
Once everyone is done, or Leesha gets bored with waiting, she will pass the sleeping Gruntor and approach the door. When prompted she will say,
"Battleaxe."
With a creak, the doors open, revealing a dark corridor ahead.
The Firebolg conjures a fire into his hand and holds it up to illuminate a bit.
DM: Forged in Chaos, Spiders of the Abyss, The Sundered Way, Champions of the Citadel
Active Characters:
Breldo, Halfling Ranger | Kathryn, Wood Elf Rogue/Ranger | Kroshav, Dragonborn Paladin | T'laren Farsiel, Wood Elf Fighter | Trill, Kenku Bard | Val "Janellae", Mark of Shadow Elf Warlock
Leesha steps back and waves the firbolg and bugbears on. She gestures for the Captain to stay near her as the others begin moving ahead, following only when they have gone a bit in and nothing has happened.
Gruntor heads in, moving quietly.....
The corridor looks completely unused in a very long time. A thick layer of dust covers the floor.
"Hmmm, nobodies comes here long time." Gruntor notes sagely.
"Yes. We see. Keep walking Grunter. Eyes open."
Gruntor continues to move forward quietly. Listening carefully.
perception 18