Sunday, October 08, 2006
This is not the most fun I have ever had. First we are attacked by some weird snake creature of Bane. Almost everyone got sick, I tried to flank it and got in some shots. I got a ring from it. Slyl seems to think it would help me to swim better. Very weird magic, if you ask me. The ceiling in here is a little short, only Mithinu can stand up all the way. She finally came through though, cast a fireball on a swarm of creepy rats. Excellent work! We entered this tomb that seemed it was from Kelestri's homeland(Apparently it IS her homeland, and we passed through a magic portal. Very cool.). Slyl got attacked by something pretending to be a coffin lid, Evan made a magic mace appear and scared it into letting Slyl go. It had alot of holy symbols and some other treasure, but the best thing we found was Sharisa's journal. We got some good info from that. Kelestri decided to check out this "dark" room and got attacked by what she called a camel spider. It was big and nasty, but it was no match for The Company. On the way back out we were ambushed by two ogres and mind blasted by Ithuzach. Well, I wasn't. Sometimes it's good to be the rear guard. One ogre was down and everything else had run away by the time I got through. They must have been desperate to ambush us where the ceiling was half their height. Too bad for them. Pavel went to talk!?To the mindflayer. Kelestri went too. I don't know what they're thinking, but it seems kind of dangerous to me. They came back, said that the mindflayer was quitting his alliance with the Baneites(because we were so tough), and Pavel said he saw some Agony on a lift to a lower level. We decided to take a ride down, Slyl disabled a trap and then he ran off to explore. I shudder to think what we'll find down here. Probably an army of Baneites, demons, and maybe some more brain sucking slimy things. Shades! I really, really HATE these Banefools!
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We live in dangerous times my young friend. Not all battles are fought with swords, and sometimes winning a battle with words can be just as dangerous and can carry a consequence for failure that is just as dire.
We need to remember that we battle more than just the Banites. We battle unseen allies. We battle the geography. We battle our own ignorance of their plans. We battle time.
If we are to save the vast, we must win on all fronts. To do this we must fight, we must travel, we must learn, and we must do it all quickly.
Pavel admonishes.
Pavel, if I wanted some admonishing I would have ASKED for it. If anybody knows how to win without a sword, it's me. I'm not tough, I'm just sneaky, quick, clever, and light on my feet. If I want to "see" things from your perspective Ican always cloak myself (and the rest of the party) in EVERLASTING NIGHT!!!!
well now corim..some of us (ok just me at the moment) could see through your little tricks now my dear friend..for i am not just a rogue...i am much more then that
*smiles*
Hmmnnn, now it's getting interesting again!
Nice posts - all of you.
If you do the 'everlasting night' thing, you'll need to let me know- otherwise I probably won't notice.
Even so, I doubt you'll understand my viewpoint. Once you learn that perspective has very little to do with what we 'see' you will have taken a great stride your understanding of mankind.
In the meantime, please accept my apologies if my reminder offended you. Above all, we must not fight among ourselves or the tactic we've used to separate the Banites from their allies will separate us from each other.
I have no wish for the Company of Light and Darkness to become the Company of Light or Darkness.
Pavel begs pardon.
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