Muste was oblivious to the plan he was about to ruin with his query, and blinked as the serpentine monster turned towards him with spite in her eyes. "Um, what are you-BLBLBLHHH!" Despite having slightly slippery skin, he was successfully grabbed in the headlock, his tentacles flailing comedically like an octopus caught in a net, some of them lightly slapping around by instinct as he was choked into silence. A telepathic message of panic-stricken urgency to cease her hostility pinged in her mind a couple of times, but in the moment it was as strong as a phone beeping in one's pocket.
Finally, the illithid was released, and the pencil-necked nerd coughed while holding to his neck with a tentacle, causing some ink to drip to the stone floor. "The room? Was there something I missed?" He asked, having missed the lie she had made for Zoppy. However, she then afterwards rejected his offer, demanding clean bones. Muste questioned why the bonecrafter cared about such, but figured it was more a matter of pride than practicality at that point, and conceded.
"Very well," he answered in a hoarse voice, bowing his head in an apologetic way. "My apologies for interrupting. I'll get clean bones for you." He proceeded to use his facial tentacles to horrifying effect, melting the flesh to a malleable, goo-like viscosity, before slurping the bones right out like chunks of chocolate chips from jello pudding. The tentacles swiped the bones clean in an almost tongue-licking movement, before they were once again offered to Sal. "Clean bones, as per your request."
After the offer was made and possibly accepted or rejected, Salbjörg moved on to address the Schnupfen and the alarming discovery about the pendant, which the Oracle had enchanted himself with. Despite still reeling from the wrestling maneuver, Muste nonetheless showed life in his eyes, and hurried over to inspect the item once the long-nosed phantom had pried it off with an implement. "Fascinating. It seems the amulet possesses a potent, if chaotic magical effect." He lifted the artifact telekinetically. "I could study this artifact, and see if I could learn it's secrets. Of course, I will also contribute to the dungeon expansion effort."
Having finished speaking with a slightly strained breath, he took off his hat and coat, placed them neatly on the bed, and then sat next to them in a cross-legged seating. He focused his mind, and telepathically controlled several pickaxes, using them to dig and aid the other monsters. He also took breaks to research magic such as the illusory walls, the crystal core, and the artifacts like the amulet, writing down notes with his pathetically small quill. After he ran out of his papyrus, he moved on to using the available leather as a new canvas. He also pondered about reading the room, and came with an idea to confound adventurers who would arrive, with a trap made entirely of ink.
Finally, the illithid was released, and the pencil-necked nerd coughed while holding to his neck with a tentacle, causing some ink to drip to the stone floor. "The room? Was there something I missed?" He asked, having missed the lie she had made for Zoppy. However, she then afterwards rejected his offer, demanding clean bones. Muste questioned why the bonecrafter cared about such, but figured it was more a matter of pride than practicality at that point, and conceded.
"Very well," he answered in a hoarse voice, bowing his head in an apologetic way. "My apologies for interrupting. I'll get clean bones for you." He proceeded to use his facial tentacles to horrifying effect, melting the flesh to a malleable, goo-like viscosity, before slurping the bones right out like chunks of chocolate chips from jello pudding. The tentacles swiped the bones clean in an almost tongue-licking movement, before they were once again offered to Sal. "Clean bones, as per your request."
After the offer was made and possibly accepted or rejected, Salbjörg moved on to address the Schnupfen and the alarming discovery about the pendant, which the Oracle had enchanted himself with. Despite still reeling from the wrestling maneuver, Muste nonetheless showed life in his eyes, and hurried over to inspect the item once the long-nosed phantom had pried it off with an implement. "Fascinating. It seems the amulet possesses a potent, if chaotic magical effect." He lifted the artifact telekinetically. "I could study this artifact, and see if I could learn it's secrets. Of course, I will also contribute to the dungeon expansion effort."
Having finished speaking with a slightly strained breath, he took off his hat and coat, placed them neatly on the bed, and then sat next to them in a cross-legged seating. He focused his mind, and telepathically controlled several pickaxes, using them to dig and aid the other monsters. He also took breaks to research magic such as the illusory walls, the crystal core, and the artifacts like the amulet, writing down notes with his pathetically small quill. After he ran out of his papyrus, he moved on to using the available leather as a new canvas. He also pondered about reading the room, and came with an idea to confound adventurers who would arrive, with a trap made entirely of ink.





