From: Jhez Salin (Jhez_at_wanadoo.dk)
Date: Sun Jan 04 2004 - 09:18:26 GMT
>>> "Andre, did you come by the same route as we did?" Illyana asks. "And
have you been in Parlainth before?"
>>"I followed your trail the same way you guys came. I have not been to
Parlainth, but I know of it, and I know that the Laneways are far safer
than the Twists...but still hold many dangers in and of themselves."
> "We head back same way we came. Alive now so we should make it."
Endok-tuk says absent mindedly as he focusses on the figure now hiding the
book behind his back.
"I agree with Endok-tuk. Heading back the way we came would be wise, since
we at least know that way. I believe Lyra draw a map of the paths we took.
If we try a different path that not even you, Andre, knows, then we will
truely be lost if you are lost to us somehow on the way." Illyana looks
determined.
>> Looking up at the sky you can see the clouds above the Twists are not
near as dark as they were last night, especially since it is no longer
raining. Even without the rain, however, the clouds still thunder and
lightning still strikes in far off in random places around the Twists.
>> Just as you are considering your reply, you hear some mumbling that is
quite loud. As you look to see where it is coming from you can see what
looks to be a ragged explorer, human, his clothing singed and torn, his
face crisscrossed with scars and cuts. He seems to be coming towards you
somewhat, but does not see you just yet. He carries an olive-colored,
leather-bound book.
>> He looks up at you all and screams as if partially scared and
partially crazed, "You can't take it! You can't take it! You can't take
it!" With that he hides the book behind his back.
> The book is a gruesome piece of work and Endok-tuk senses part of its
nature. His eyes cloud over in anger. He has to hold his temper in check
as he moves toward the figure.
> "Book is mine and I will have it now." As Endok-tuk moves forward his
mind is running at a hundred miles an hour as he draws out two fetishes.
The first are two bones tied together like a marionette. His mind races
to attune himself to the fetish, removing his mind from the little wooden
ball still in his shirt. The second fetish is already attuned but will be
used only as a backup. He places the rat skull with a nail through it in
his right hand (mind dagger) as he tries to attune the bone dance fetish in
his left.
"Endok-tuk? What in the name of the Passions is possessing you?" Illyana
cries out, bewildered. "And what is that... a false man? Or worse?" She is
instantly worried that perhaps Endok-tuk is touched by a Horror. Somehow
his reaction to the crazy man does not seem sane or normal in any way.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jhez Salin" <Jhez_at_wanadoo.dk>
To: <parlainth_at_teaparty.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 7:02 PM
Subject: RE: [Parlainth] PBeM 1.4 Out of the Rabbit Hole
"I agree with Endok-tuk. Heading back the way we came would be wise, since
we at least know that way. If we try a different path
On 4. januar 2004 05:33, Naron [SMTP:naron_at_dodo.com.au] wrote:
> "We head back same way we came. Alive now so we should make it."
Endok-tuk says absent mindedly as he focusses on the figure now hiding the
book behind his back.
>
> The book is a gruesome piece of work and Endok-tuk senses part of its
nature. His eyes cloud over in anger. He has to hold his temper in check
as he moves toward the figure.
>
> "Book is mine and I will have it now." As Endok-tuk moves forward his
mind is running at a hundred miles an hour as he draws out two fetishes.
The first are two bones tied together like a marionette. His mind races
to attune himself to the fetish, removing his mind from the little wooden
ball still in his shirt. The second fetish is already attuned but will be
used only as a backup. He places the rat skull with a nail through it in
his right hand (mind dagger) as he tries to attune the bone dance fetish in
his left.
>
> <OOC: If I attune to bone dance I try this on the figure with a karma on
the spell casting. If the big guy fails, then he goes for the kill with
mind dagger as often as needed until the figure is down. However it plays
out he wants that book in his hand.....>
>
> Cheers
>
> Mark
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Doug
> To: parlainth_at_teaparty.net
> Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 8:03 AM
> Subject: [Parlainth] PBeM 1.4 Out of the Rabbit Hole
>
>
> Having now four people above ground reading to pull on the rope,
Trystan steps up ready to climb. Because it may take more to lift
Endok-Tuk, and Siri has only ten feet of rope, the unneeded slack of
Berryblood's 25 foot rope is cut off and Trystan holds it as he climbs up
to mix it with Siri's 10 feet.
>
> Because only one person can really hold onto the rope while it's tied
to the tree, Andre grabs a hold of the rope and helps Trystan as he climbs
up. Andre does not have to help hardly at all, as Trystan is able to make
the climb without any help (13). After getting to the top, the pieces of
rope are tied together and lowered down to the group providing now two
pieces of rope to hold onto for those climbing up.
>
> Not having quite enough slack to make an actual sling, two loops are
made for foot holes instead. T'sunami is hefted into the footholds with
Endok-Tuk's help and the characters above help pull him up. The task is
successful, and T'sunami makes it up with no problems.
>
> The same is done for everyone else including Selwyn who makes it up
just fine. Endok-Tuk is a little more of a task, but with everyone pulling
hard he is able to make it out of the hole. Afterwards you untie the rope
from the tree, and put it away for another time when it might be needed.
>
> Above the tunnel you stand, with Andre ready to lead you away. "To the
north is a section of the Laneways that runs by the War Zone. The shortest,
but probably more dangerous route, would be straight across the Twists to
the east, which is from the direction you all came."
>
> Looking up at the sky you can see the clouds above the Twists are not
near as dark as they were last night, especially since it is no longer
raining. Even without the rain, however, the clouds still thunder and
lightning still strikes in far off in random places around the Twists.
>
> Just as you are considering your reply, you hear some mumbling that is
quite loud. As you look to see where it is coming from you can see what
looks to be a ragged explorer, human, his clothing singed and torn, his
face crisscrossed with scars and cuts. He seems to be coming towards you
somewhat, but does not see you just yet. He carries an olive-colored,
leather-bound book.
>
> He looks up at you all and screams as if partially scared and partially
crazed, "You can't take it! You can't take it! You can't take it!" With
that he hides the book behind his back.
>
> <Moves please>
>
> <Please include in your posts what direction you wish to head in
whether in or out of character just in case the next post takes care of the
current situation. If OOC, simply state that the direction you wish to head
is your character's wish. If you feel strongly opposed to other's
decisions, then you can take that in character. Hope that all makes sense.
J >
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