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I vote "we don't know". Technically we're telling the truth, we don't actually know that the dragon is Zorkuth for a fact.
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Thank you!

I'm going to go with the Third Option in Daloran (I think that's language we're using to speak with Umildraen)

What I'm thinking is asking Umildraen a hypothetical question in order to get a better sense of what kind of person he is. Basically in D&D terms, I would like to try and do an Insight check. From there, we can determine if telling him about the dragon is wise or not.

So officially,

• Say something else.
[Write in: Ask Umildraen a hypothetical question to ascertain his character and how he may possibly react to a dragon.]


I like this option. Even something simple like, "what do you think is in the temple?" could yeild a ton of information about not only Umildraen but also that the common folk know about the temple and how easy rumors of a dragon's corpse are believed or could be spread.
Grab her arm again, maybe we can get some answers from her before we just casually approach a maybe dead dragon.
@Light No worries! It's completely understandable! ^_^ I hope you had a great weekend.

As for my choice...
• Write in: Check for Traps, Secret Doors/Passages, or any other secrets.
-As a Rogue, we know how to check for traps and we need to make sure that we don't get ourselves killed by our own carelessness.


I vote for this as well, I almost picked take the torch expecting that to reveal a hidden passage or something.
Same as cunfuzzler, I'll look at the thread and make a decision on whether I want to join.
Hey I saw you're looking for new players, after I catch myself up (read the IC) I'd like to try my hand at a CS. Is that alright?
"You found a new item: Interest! This is a passive item that shows you are interested in joining this role play! ...you should proably put it in your inventory for now."
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Listening to Varrus speak, Keaghan examined the engravings himself. He moved his hand over the letters in the wall, the slime of moss and mildew gleaning over his fingertips. As he moved toward one of the torches he rubbed the substance off his fingers with the side of his pants. "Yes, that makes sense for the second poem to refer to a torch". He then pointed to the fourth and continued, "This one is interesting. The thing being described defies all of the senses, but I can't think of any such thing. Whatever it is, it can't be all that great if it kills laughter". Keaghan crossed his arms and lowered his chin in contemplation, trying to work out the solution but experiencing great difficulty. "What do you all make of it?"
Done, looking forward to what finding out what happens next.
The noise of the others finally stirred Keaghan from his sleep. He rose from the harsh ground, about as slowly as he would on any normal morning. Once his eyes adjusted to the dim light, however, things quickly changed. Springing up to a standing position and readying his sword, Keaghan's glare darted between the others as he began to assess the situation.

Where am I? Have I been captured by the army?

After a few moments of no action being taken, he lowered his weapon, still radiating an uneasiness and tension not uncommon for someone thrust into an unfamiliar situation. "... What is this place?" he said in a soft but stern voice. Much like young lord who refused to share his name, Keaghan preferred to share only what was absolutely necessary about himself, when it was absolutely necessary. He scanned the walls and floor for any sign that would give away their location, but was of course unsuccessful. He then checked the ceiling, and again came up empty-handed as he peered into the seemingly endless darkness above him. Finally, he once more bounced back and forth between the others that stood before him, this time studying them more intently.
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