Nihal
Valar Lord
((Nooo, she would pull Rydh to the water if he tried to make her swim! *trollface*
Does Nod count as one passenger? Is he a person? >D))
Does Nod count as one passenger? Is he a person? >D))
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Mythic Scribe
Valar Lord((Rydh has a fox, a chicken, and a bag of corn, that he has to get across the water. The boat will only hold two things at a time. If Rydh leaves the fox with the chicken, the fox will eat the chicken. If Rydh leaves the chicken with the corn, the chicken will eat the corn. How does he get them across?)).
Does Nod need to beat rythmn atop Algernon's head?
I want to offer to row, but Algernon looks like he really wants to. If he needs an extra rower, of course it's me!
The boat cuts through the water with a minimum of noise, save the sound of the oars in the water.
You paddle for three or four minutes, making good time, when you notice a bend up ahead. The cavern is easily wide enough for the boat to maneuver around the bend, though you could also choose to pull up near the cavern walls, to the inside of the bend, if you wish to take a more cautious approach to the corner.
The ceiling is riddles with stalactites of various sizes, and the torch light casts a jumble of shadows across the cavern's ceiling.
Dark Lord((Rydh has a fox, a chicken, and a bag of corn, that he has to get across the water. The boat will only hold two things at a time. If Rydh leaves the fox with the chicken, the fox will eat the chicken. If Rydh leaves the chicken with the corn, the chicken will eat the corn. How does he get them across?)).
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Valar LordI say to Mauve, "I think the shreds of your old clothes will look good on Nissa." I smile at her. Maybe we're rowing into a death trap, but it's hard not to be cheerful. "What a day, right? A wizard becomes mightier than a barbarian, then a barbarian's magic makes a Valkyrie appear!"
"I've heard of creatures that look like stalagtites dropping on people, I wonder how the boat would do if it were hit by one? Not sure they can survive underwater though."
Valar LordAlgernon and Baldhart take the boat slowly to the wall, where a combination of a paddling and using hands against the wall allows the boat to edge around the corner. The light of the torch has preceded the boat by a bit, and potentially heralds the arrival of the party, though any negative effect in that regard has been greatly surpassed by Algernon's loud singing as the party made their less than stealthy trip through the tunnel.
Peering around the corner, Aliron sees that the tunnel continues about forty feet to a wide, rocky shore. A ten-foot wide tunnel much like the ones you've come from disappears into the darkness beyond that shore. Aliron is able to see this because two large, pale stones are placed at either end of the shore and they emanate a dim, white light.
Also positioned along the shoreline are a number of piles of debris, anything from rocks to pieces of splintered, rotting timber, to a few storage barrels that now molder near the new tunnel ahead.
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