06-07-2016, 10:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-07-2016, 10:20 PM by DM Surranó.)
OOC1 - scimitars wouldn't keep the wall open. The closest things are the stone slabs from the sarcophagi but they are way too heavy to be carried over there.
The iron doors outside and inside are mounted too well to be able to unhinge them.
OOC2 - Lugar didn't mention gold, did he? Which word went awry in Giant's head? If it's "vault" then it means a tall area where you typically enter at the bottom. Another example for a vault is the cavern of the darkmantles. Underdark vaults are sometimes so high you can't see their top (sometimes even miles). From a different perspective, vaults may be chasms (underdark versions often called abyss) if you entered around the top.
OOC3 - You solved the puzzle by fiddling around and found the only one of the sixteen proper combinations. You noted earlier that the runes are different "somehow" but which one was the odd one out you could not figure... the loops of the runes always arch from bottom to top to bottom, and the shaft may be on either side. Prologue is no longer accessible but I will look up the crude picture of the gate there which featured the same rune set. There are examples for various shafts and auxiliary symbols.
OOC4 - AFAIK there's no summon spell that summons aberrations (druidic or otherwise).
Murkatos gets all excited about the news and rushes to the iron wall, passing the orc and the dwarf and looking inside, but not penetrating the boundary of the room.
"Yes, this is what I talked about. A war machine made of pure adamantine, propelled by arcane power."
"Wait!--" the priest says as he takes the stairs as well to look at what everyone else does (pretty much crowded there) but he's already late.
Trembling from excitement, the armorer approaches the statue.
And nothing happens.
OOC - please review your location on roll20; I just made assumptions.
The iron doors outside and inside are mounted too well to be able to unhinge them.
OOC2 - Lugar didn't mention gold, did he? Which word went awry in Giant's head? If it's "vault" then it means a tall area where you typically enter at the bottom. Another example for a vault is the cavern of the darkmantles. Underdark vaults are sometimes so high you can't see their top (sometimes even miles). From a different perspective, vaults may be chasms (underdark versions often called abyss) if you entered around the top.
OOC3 - You solved the puzzle by fiddling around and found the only one of the sixteen proper combinations. You noted earlier that the runes are different "somehow" but which one was the odd one out you could not figure... the loops of the runes always arch from bottom to top to bottom, and the shaft may be on either side. Prologue is no longer accessible but I will look up the crude picture of the gate there which featured the same rune set. There are examples for various shafts and auxiliary symbols.
OOC4 - AFAIK there's no summon spell that summons aberrations (druidic or otherwise).
Murkatos gets all excited about the news and rushes to the iron wall, passing the orc and the dwarf and looking inside, but not penetrating the boundary of the room.
"Yes, this is what I talked about. A war machine made of pure adamantine, propelled by arcane power."
"Wait!--" the priest says as he takes the stairs as well to look at what everyone else does (pretty much crowded there) but he's already late.
Trembling from excitement, the armorer approaches the statue.
And nothing happens.
OOC - please review your location on roll20; I just made assumptions.