D&D: Palace of the Silver Princess

Oversoul

The Tentacled One
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Si'Nat

"Dignity can wait... my desire is more driving than another's being returning to dust..."
"Well, Si'Nat, do you want to try this one after I'm done with him?"

:p
 

Spiderman

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As Cugel, Si'Nat, and Bertrem start checking out the bodies and bedding, the room is revealed to be a 40' east-west and 60' north-south, with the door you entered in the bottom west wall and another door in the lower east wall.
 

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TomB

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Rondo continues to monitor the groups progress from the staircase they came down.
 
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Si'Nat

"Nothing here... I'm going to go ahead and check this other door..."

(readies sword and heads towards the door...)
 
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Prince RXI

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Karnage, Beleg-Drauganca still in hands, turns and readies to attack if needed, If no attack is needed, he follows the rest of the group.
 
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Si'Nat

(readies self and throws the door open...)

"Come out, come out wherever you are..."
 
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Si'Nat

"Okay... through this way, or back the way we came... seems we'll get to the same place either way..."
 

TomB

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*Assuming we shared the info revealed on the map...*

Rondo leaves the staircase and enters the room with the dead goblins and humans. "Well, if'n we're gonna check the rest of this floor our it looks like we'll be needin to go back to the entry room with them porticullises. Or do ye taller folk wanna go down that other staircase too?"
 
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DarthFerret

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Nods his assent to finishing off the floor they are currently on.
 
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Si'Nat

"Makes sense not to leave anything behind... Let's finish this level off..."
 
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BigBlue

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Patrick

There is a passage we haven't continued down... it leads to the East... (south of the room with the statues if I recall correctcly) I think it may lead us to the other portcullis eventually.
 

TomB

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*If there are no objections then we'll go back to the passage Patrick mentioned and begin to explore using standard 2 abreast marching order.*
 
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