06-22-2016, 08:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-27-2016, 11:41 AM by DM Surranó.
Edit Reason: Stone necklace released from portal, update in light blue.
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OOC - here goes nothing...
As Torin presses the stone necklace against the flat square on the portal's frame the whole portal starts to glow in deep blue light and the portal key is sucked into the stone. With a buzzing sound, lightning bolts rush along the surface, connecting the symbols in seemingly random batterns. The middle of the portal crumbles away to nothingness and as the lightnings stop the portal releases the stone necklace that falls back to the dwarf's hands. Beyond that the two can see an endless void, with stepping stones floating in empty space, following one another, forming a path. It's an inconvenient but feasible path for a dwarf but for a forest gnome it's a bit beyond the normal step length so it needs some agility and attention not to fail any step. With his dexterity, Portho thinks that he can maintain his balance and take the path relatively safely unless disturbed.
The field of vision in the void is limited to about sixty feet but up to that point there's nothing other than the winding path of stepping stones.
As Torin presses the stone necklace against the flat square on the portal's frame the whole portal starts to glow in deep blue light and the portal key is sucked into the stone. With a buzzing sound, lightning bolts rush along the surface, connecting the symbols in seemingly random batterns. The middle of the portal crumbles away to nothingness and as the lightnings stop the portal releases the stone necklace that falls back to the dwarf's hands. Beyond that the two can see an endless void, with stepping stones floating in empty space, following one another, forming a path. It's an inconvenient but feasible path for a dwarf but for a forest gnome it's a bit beyond the normal step length so it needs some agility and attention not to fail any step. With his dexterity, Portho thinks that he can maintain his balance and take the path relatively safely unless disturbed.
The field of vision in the void is limited to about sixty feet but up to that point there's nothing other than the winding path of stepping stones.