[First, Year_of_the_Fox has been incredibly helpful in helping to make the character sheets more picturesque and less verbose. I'm quite pleased with this, as it saves me a heck of a lot of time from having to do it myself.]
[Mephis, I'll have to check, but I'm pretty sure I mentioned in the rulebook no dual-wielding; though I guess I could change it as long as it's not too unbalancing and won't cause too much problems with the upcoming character sheets.]
While Mephis offers some luminary assistance, Sarah begins to sketch out a map; a sensible thing, given the possibly labyrinthine dungeon they have found themselves in. Even if everything is simply laid out, the potential size of this underground collection of tunnels, corridors and rooms is enough to warrant such action. It is light enough in this juncture, though each of the paths beyond save the one they have just passed through quickly lead to inky darkness.
Standing guard with his crossbow, Kit strains his feline ears, but does not notice anything particularly hazardous from the immediate areas in any direction. Neither does Gauronne's magical investigation; at least nothing that's tremendously helpful: there's something influenced by magic along each of the northern, eastern and western paths, but the magical aura around each is too far away at the moment to detect their precise nature.
Their investigations concluded, Gauronne enquires about Kit's not-quite-human features. Meanwhile, William asks the fateful question: which was forward for the quintet?
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Quoth the Gauronne: "While I can say that some form of magick awaits us down all three of the corridor-choices we have at the moment, at the same time I cannot discern anything more than the mere fact of its presence. Just... be cautious. And may I suggest that if there is no concensus regarding which way we should go, we might as well just choose the rightmost path at every intersection and be done with it?"
ReplyDeleteKit shakes his head slightly at Guarrone's inquiry as to his appearance. "I dont recall, exactly. My memory is a little fuzzy. As for direction, I say we head straight, and determine each intersection individually as we cross them. Time-consuming, yes, but likely safer."
ReplyDeleteCon tinue drawing the map, trying to don't make any noise.
ReplyDelete"Both are good suggestions. Perhaps for the time being, we take the right path, and then determine our next move once we reach another intersection. We research, and if none are better than another, we go right agian" William says.
ReplyDeleteFocuses on the map that's being drawn, occasionally casting a few glances at the entrance and the 'party,' making a few mental checks as to what might occur, occasionally making a few "hmm" sounds.
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