Avatar of Scarifar

Status

Recent Statuses

9 yrs ago
Current 乇乂ㄒ尺卂 ㄒ卄丨匚匚
5 likes
10 yrs ago
A sentence you wasted 5 seconds to read.
5 likes
10 yrs ago
Who came up with the idea to make our statuses quotes from philosophers, anyway?
1 like
11 yrs ago
We could be doing something productive with our lives... instead, we're here.
3 likes
11 yrs ago
A random quote from some philosopher that we'll forget in a few moments.
5 likes

Bio

User has no bio, yet

Most Recent Posts

I think I'm gonna throw in the towel too. There's not exactly many people left. I'm probably one of the last ones to go, if not the last.
@AmmokkxI thought it was your turn to post.
There I fixed my post.
Well, Vita, this is your dungeon, which means you have pretty much all the details about it. If you don't tell us these details, that requires the players to come up with their own, which you said you were "looking forward to seeing what people come up with". If you just say someone's method is wrong and that there is another method that's right that you won't tell us, how are we supposed to come up with something that makes sense that allows us to both have fun and and fits with your version of the dungeon?
The door's always been locked, anyone who wanted to see the first few floors didn't use the front door, especially after they learn about exactly what it does to people who try to pick the lock.

There's another way in that's much less complicated.


Any hints as to what that might actually be?
@Scarifar: Front doors are locked. ^^; You can still try them, but they're locked.

There's some stuff to investigate on the skeleton though, if you so choose.


Considering that this dungeon is one that many adventurers have gone to (and may or may not have returned), why would the front doors be locked? It's not like anyone's going to spend the time and effort to lock them. If there was a self-locking mechanism, though, then that's a different story.
Leander had originally paid little to no attention to the young female warrior. After all, at a tavern, people came for food and shelter, then went on their merry way. However, what caught his attention was that she was a paladin, and she made a rather interesting announcement about a raid on the Prison-Castle. Normally, a raid on that place captured merely the hearts of adventurers with gold fever. A paladin, however, would normally have no such interests. Naturally, Leander was interested enough to offer his aid in the venture. At the very least, he'd learn a little more about the Prison-Castle.

After a few hours of silently walking, the finally arrived at the tomb of Mad King Haldric. The explanation of what had happened to King Haldric was rather helpful, allowing him to remember some of his knowledge about the subject. Leander used to wonder what had happened to King Haldric. Considering there were undead within the castle, some composed of the former occupants of the castle no less, it was likely King Haldric became some form of undead as well. Perhaps even a sapient undead being like himself. It would certainly help explain why Miss Tanya was on this quest of hers. However, there was no longer time for theorizing.

Leander walked over to the skeletal remains, careful not to get too close, and began to examine them, as well as the surrounding area around the remains. Upon close inspection, the hole in the skull suggested a small projectile was the cause. Too small to be an arrow, a dart maybe? Judging from where the hole was and how the remains laid on the floor, it suggested that the trap was triggered by opening the door. Exactly how the trap worked was beyond Leander's knowledge, but considering what this place had been though, perhaps it was safe to say that the trap no longer functions as it once did, if at all.

Of course, Leander would be a fool now to exercise caution, and created a basic ward to deflect incoming projectiles. Leander tried to open the front doors, but they were locked. Odd. You'd think that with so many adventurers coming here, they would have figured out how to unlock the front door by now. Either that, or... there was an easier way in. With that in mind, Leander left the front door and began searching the sides of the building for some sort of entry point.
*captures post 6 of page 66*


Stop stealing everything! >:(
I do wonder what the point of DGO world be if we spend so much time playing the game only to have it permanently uninstalled. That would explain a lot.
I can see one hit kills working on humans: after all, humans (and dogs) were the only physical opponents. I can't see it working on something like, say, a giant crab. Not even if he had a machine gun.
© 2007-2026
BBCode Cheatsheet