So wait, lynda's pendant doesn't prevent supernatural abilities from having any effect on the wearer?
Rachelle, emboldened by Rob's song, begins to carefully cross the rope, doing the rope tied around her trick like she did before in case she loses her balance or the manticore does something. Once the ...
Rachelle considers smashing the offending skeleton to pieces, but doesn't go across the abyss just yet. Something seems horribly wrong here, and she'd rather not risk falling in herself if things cont ...
Rachelle retreats out of the room, then takes out her 10 foot pole and pokes the ceiling of the undead-disabling room from the safety of outside it.
"Do we know if this room is under anything ...
"Do we know if this room is under anything ...
Rachelle takes the glasses and has a look around the room. The sword she refuses, as the potential risk of it taking over her seems not to be worth the benefits right now.
...the idea of putting Ka ...
...the idea of putting Ka ...
Rachelle puts down her weapon, eying the reanimated skeletons as she does so.
She then asks for the rope.
"I want to try going in myself. Seeing as I'm not undead, I should be fine, but if I ...
She then asks for the rope.
"I want to try going in myself. Seeing as I'm not undead, I should be fine, but if I ...
Rachelle draws her weapon, just in case the skeleton starts attacking them once it gets pulled back out.
...although at this point she could probably just punch one into inanimateness. Still, better ...
...although at this point she could probably just punch one into inanimateness. Still, better ...
Rachelle mentions the secret door she found in the room where the beholder was; perhaps that could be a target of their activities tomorrow.
Rachelle puts down the book she had just started reading, wondering where everyone else even is. Maybe she should go down and see if they didn't get destroyed by something else that was left in the ru ...
Rachelle, lounging around the wagon, senses some movement in the far distance, but thinks nothing more of it. She goes back to the pile of books
I'm responsible for the overwhelming majority of the graphics, Spoon's responsible for most everything else. Not sure if that's the best split of responsibilities, but eh, what's done is done.
Which ...
Which ...
Beyond a few more npc walkabouts and some more attack graphics (which I'll probably just take from harpy game at this point) I'm considering my work pretty much done. The ball's in spoon's court now.
Rachelle decides to leave the deceptively simple hidden door alone for now, and begins to lead the beholder out of the dungeon. At the last door before the entry corridor, she excuses herself, runs up ...
"Before I do that, do you have any way of promising me that you won't attack the rest of my party the moment we get out of these ruins?" Rachelle asks.
"Where would you want to go from this place, though?" Rachelle asks. "This country is bounded by strange mists, so there's not that many places you could go".
Rachelle pauses.
&q ...
Rachelle pauses.
&q ...

