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[IC] Chapter 2-6: But Your Eyes Don't Agree
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(10-23-2018, 04:40 PM)Silent Giant Wrote:
(10-20-2018, 07:40 AM)DM Surranó Wrote: The dwarves don't think the northern passage was under the waterfall. The depth was too small for that.

Lugar glances around with all tree secrecy he can muster in the presence of imminent threat, and spots nothing traplike. On the other hand, Koriolis spots him doing so.
"Looking for something?" He booms.

How does he know? We are looking for the key, aren't we?
- the dump orc whispers to Lugar and Torin

Lugar makes a cringing bulge-eyed face at Silent Giant, as if saying, "Quiet, he'll kill us if we so much as breath wrong in his presence!" ([url=bluff [1d20+4] = 9+4 = 13]bluff[/url] to deliver a secret message)

Then another of those milky white creatures approaches Shanna.  Lugar gathers his courage and shakily moves to stand between it and Shanna to protect her.  He did this not out of a sense of good but because he thought his chances of surviving this event would be better if she wasn't maimed or killed.  A wizard is a good thing to have in a fight after-all. Smile
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RE: Chapter 2-6: But Your Eyes Don't Agree - by Lugar - 11-02-2018, 06:01 PM



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