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[IC] Chapter 2-6: But Your Eyes Don't Agree
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Ooc - having three dmpcs and an npc it's closer to writing a novel but... anyway.

The dragon presses on and Lugar sidesteps at the last second, Shanna close second. They are practically within the large cavity. The closing ranks become the front as Merri is more than happy to retrace her steps, keeping as much distance between her and the beast as possible. Presumably Toot's paranoia of being crushed like so many of their kin urges druid and companion alike to follow the elven knight. Having no better idea and keeping his wits, Torin decides to seem with the flow, i.e. roll with this scaly avalanche of meat and motions to Zel to follow suit. Giant, keeping his bow at the ready, is probably all but pressed into the wall as the beast squeezes past.

At the intersection, Merri decides to go left, unwilling to be cornered. Torin and Zel follow. The dragon stops at the T intersection and a pearly white flash erupts on the north wall. (Roll for spellcraft if you have ranks). A silhouette of a door appears when the flash recedes.

Then he raises one of his claws to touch the stone....

(breathing space, tbc, comment wherever you wish)

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Chapter 2-6: But Your Eyes Don't Agree - by DM Surranó - 11-14-2018, 01:46 PM



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