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[IC] Chapter 2-5: You're whirling 'round...
OOC Lugar - Shanna's artifact to negate something? You mean the wand or twig or petrified tentacle or whatever she received from Cranberry? Yeah, that's there.
OOC1 Toot - The bead of light is not really a stone, it's Zelgadis' version of Light (called "Lighting" Smile ) that is not cast on any solid object and he can control it at will.
OOC2 - I guess you think he's a giant because originally I forgot to downscale his token but nope, he's regular human size (tall but not as tall as Silent Giant who's technically also a humanoid)
OOC4 - Hint: I'm not sure all NPCs are "core." This place is definitely not-core altogether Smile but what I meant by not being a humanoid is that maybe he's part something else, meaning his type is maybe something else. (can't remember if "person" spells affect native outsiders for example but don't think so. Anyway he's all but native...)

Toot thinks the guy is clearly frustrated of being stranded to this place but he doesn't look like the type who gives up easily. Upon Toot's offer Zelgadis narrows his eyes,
"You mean making a contract, his life for mine?" (OOC he apparently didn't get the fine print)

OOC2 Giant - you mean "this cage"? it persists for over a week now so if it's a spell then it's either very powerful or made permanent (and thus powerful). Arcane people on the other hand may know that some dragons tend to invent magical wards that act like magic items bound to the place.

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RE: Chapter 2-5: You're whirling 'round... - by DM Surranó - 12-07-2017, 08:40 AM



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