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5 yrs ago
Current Alright, Inkarnate. You win the game of RP flex's, how does it feel? Do you feel like the hero you are?
5 yrs ago
I also bow down to you, Vox. You're still here and that's what counts!
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5 yrs ago
I bow down to you, Altered Tundra. Keep on keeping on, you legend!
5 yrs ago
I'm fighting my procrastination to try and keep my daily posts at 1.51 instead of 1.50. I didn't realise it'd be this much of a battle!
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5 yrs ago
Retail is just a cancer of the soul
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The bridge was not quite as precarious as she feared. In fact strangely it was smooth and level and very little of it had eroded into the abyss. Apart from the occasional unsettling gust coming up from the darkness beneath it was very easy going for someone of her size, if not for some of the larger members of the team. That being said she did see a few of the party struggling, having obviously not spent as much time as her traversing narrow bridges underground, and often in worse state.

Importantly, however, they all made it. Now the question was as to where they had all made it. The bridge had led to some sort of stone tower, one that looked like an entirely natural formation. All of this was very odd, and she and the others could see a soft glow coming from the entryway. They pressed on and the heat grew and grew.

Eventually they all emerged into some sort of chamber filled with magma. "By the gods... it's an ancient forge!" Ursaren shouted excitedly, before rushing forward and pulling his notebook out in one fluid motion. "This must have been here for centuries!" he continued before his pencil got to work over the parchment. Alice quickly grabbed her book and started to do the same thing, in the same way as if she'd missed a cue in a lecture and was rushing to catch up. Her scratchings were hasty, capturing the bare essentials and accompanied by many notes to describe things in better detail. When she got a brief look at Ursaren's book she gasped in awe. His hand raced over parchment and seemed to recreate the world in monochrome. Her sketching was academic, designed so she could move on to the next subject at a moments notice and still have something there to consult. But his was born of experience and care, which had granted him speed and detail she could only dream of being able to achieve.

Her eyes drifted away from his parchment as she saw movement on his skin. In fact, it was the skin itself that was moving! She almost recoiled, but she noticed it was knitting itself together! Was that an effect of his condition? She wasn't sure, he himself seemed infatuated with the effect. She bore no wounds herself from the fight earlier, so wouldn't know.

"Folks... I really can't help but simply admire the workmanship that has obviously been dedicated to this place. However I don't think it would be appropriate for us to dishonor this place by leaving behind our mummified bodies that are not allowed to rot in the dry heat. This is next to a perfect trap, so in case there are rogs or other things still following us I suggest we don't stay here for long. At least we should start to invest the time necessary to study this island if there is any other escape route."

An-Hasst made a good point. Although the area was dangerous to fight in for large numbers a swift retreat would be impossible over that bridge, especially with arrows peppering the air. She heeded his advice so far as putting her book away, but thought it was well worth staying in case they could find anything of worth. "Geradin? Is this a Dwarven forge?" she asked after him as he carefully inspected this and that. There was no real way for a human to tell, every Dwarfen architect had an intricate, and more importantly unique, way of building that often meant there was no real correlation between Dwarven work to Dwarven work. At least as far as the untrained eye could tell.

Still, she strode after him and kept her eye out for anything valuable or useful, as well as an exit while they were at it. The heat was really getting on her nerves. As if she hadn't gotten hot and bothered enough fighting those Rogs earlier.

@POOHEAD189@Banana@BCTheEntity@Fetzen
@The Fated FallenYour posts make for good reading honestly, plus they come out pretty quick most of the time and that's a nice bonus.


*Most of the time* XD

Aw, thanks! You're damned good too. In fact everyone here is very good!
Posted! Screw the post order, I'm always the worst no matter what!
Kiera was just about getting sick of this so called Sir Arthur. It was because he wasn't hostile, nor friendly, he was just plain rude. She could have dealt with the other two, but as it was she just wanted to hit him on the head. As a holy paladin however she restrained herself and proceeded to listen to their objective.

"Sound good?" he shot another glare at the group and followed with "Don't answer that." Kiera could only shake her head in frustration. Before anyone could ask any questions about layout or where to meet up if things went poorly he drew his sword and ducked in through the doorway. Kiera knelt down and lit her torch quickly, employing a secret method known only to the followers of Borealis and proceeded after, drawing her own sword. She would much prefer to have her shield, but if light was to be there instead she wouldn't mind overmuch. She started to mumble a holy song dedicated to her god, as to not disturb any of the others. If she was in a group of paladins they would all be chanting together, all the good pantheon's verses combining and providing a powerful chorus to strike fear into their enemies, with followers of the dark gods chanting making it discordant when battle was joined. This time there was only one of her, and her companions were not trained to hear over any chanting so she kept the noise low.

The first room looked like some kind of library, kept near the door to keep the room well ventilated from moisture and to stop the books from going mouldy. Despite such procedure there was a strange blue fungus collecting over them despite, and monsters had ruined much of it. She felt on edge, and interrupted her mumbling to say to the group "It would be good to burn this room before we leave this place. I don't like the look of those mushrooms." before picking up her mumbling in perfect timing.

She looked behind her and saw that everyone was following. That was good, though maybe they were just staying behind because they knew that otherwise they'd have to walk back to the village alone in the dark, which was not a good prospect.
Well I'll be posting soon
Alice quickly reached forward and grabbed An-Haast by the sleeve, extremely careful not to startle him or unbalance him. "It may be the best idea to send the person with infallible light first." She motioned to Geradin, "That way Geradin will be able to scout the bridge for things to trip up on and we'll have something to head towards." she briefly considered that should there be no light on this side it might be dangerous for people to step on the bridge at all, and so quickly pulled a chalk out of her component pouch and drew it across the two major lines on her left palm, before drawing her index finger along them both. Finally she made a strange motion like a puppeteer plying their trade and s small hovering light appeared. It was nowhere near as bright a Geradin's hammer, but it would provide enough light for the less able eyed among them to not fall to their death before even stepping on the bridge. She sighed briefly about what she'd committed to before she explained it to everyone. "I'll go last, so we can keep some light over here." It was hardly the first time she'd been in this situation. She'd spent a fair amount of time with Geradin in Dwarven lands and if the Dwarves liked anything it was bridges over wholly unnecessarily high drops. And Ale. And legendary treasure. She sat herself down alongside the bridge for a moment and immersed herself in a bit of nostalgia for those adventures, making sure her light wasn't obscured as well.

While she waited for the first person to cross her academic mind puzzled over why such a bridge existed and why of all things it stood over such a steep fall. It reeked of illusion though she knew no real way to test it here. So instead she gave a quick prayer to Ragnarok that such an underhanded tactic would not be the death of anyone here today, and kept observing. She did take a quick bite of something to eat though, nibbling at a bread roll and a chunk of cheese while others made their way. She considered opening a line of conversation to some of them, but did not dare to break the concentration of anyone crossing by them hearing voiced behind them

@POOHEAD189@Banana@Fetzen@BCTheEntity
@The Fated FallenYou will need to post as soon as you can, friend TFF. I was only waiting past the deadline for Fetzen! It doesn't need to be a long post.


Yep, super tired at the moment, but hoping to get one up tomorrow or the day after. Sorry for all the delay and I know it should have been done long before
I'm such an idiot, I've ruined it for everyone. This is an apology, not a plea for anyone to say it wasn't my fault or anything. Sorry everyone
I need to apologise to everyone again for the delay (that was largely my own fault). Hopefully my own stupidity hasn't impacted the RP too much
Sir Arthur proceeded to lead the group down a dusty path as the dusk's light waned. Kiera kept her eyes on her 'companions', there was no real point in trying to peer into the darkness. As much as she followed the god of light she doubted her night visions was as good as this cursed priest and half-breed, who would see any threat coming long before she would. She took a moment to study each member's armature. The first was the most intriguing, the nobleman seemed to have some sort of weighty pistol, much bigger than the standard for firearms. He might be an inventor yet, but she expected him to be flighty. Most nobles outside of military service were. She assessed that if he wanted to run it wasn't worth stopping him, she didn't want to risk his weapon. She'd been shot before, and wouldn't care to repeat the experience in god knows where.

The priest marched strongly along with the help of a staff, typical of his kind. Likely he had little experience with it, dark god or not, but she knew that his strength was not in arms, but in his mind. She cursed at the thought there was no way to assess how the two of them would fare if a confrontation was inevitable, so she prayed briefly that she would have no reason to try and fight him.

Any other musing was cut short by arriving at a midpoint in their journey. She was quickly prompted to take the fore, and lit her own torch off of Sir Arthur's. "Then, our exhibitionist friend here, followed by this humble priest, and lastly our man of science." Kiera couldn't help but chuckle at the jibe directed towards the half breed, who promptly refuted it. "There's a difference between practically and flaunting, half-breed." Kiera added after, a smile on her face. It was amazing how the grim situation was inspiring her to reach almost camaraderie with this grim group. The paladin wasn't keen on the idea of letting these monsters move behind her in a combat situation, but it made sense. She would just have to trust them

"Sir Arthur, thank you for showing us the way. But we need a goal to aspire to, a light at the end of the tunnel. What are we to do once we are down there? Any ideas on how to lure this demon out?" she moved her own light to the doorway and peered into the gloom awaiting an answer
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