Posted October 22, 2019
Captain's Log Stardate 73272.8
Throwing a bone at the red wall did nothing but explode itself into several splinters. At least now we know it isn't safe to touch. I was about to suggest dispelling the wall until Gilius's Stone Elemental charged at the wall exploding both into rumble and revealing some kind of wormhole in its place. Could it lead to Roosevelt and the Hag's lair or was it a trap laid by the Witch and would we even be able to come back through the portal? Many questions remained, none had good answers.
During our discussion for how to tackle the portal, Tanea had a strange feeling about the meadow painting currently in Roy's possession and its connection to the rats we had sent into the Central Chamber just moments ago. She believed that the rats had originally came from the painting and wanted to try and return them to their rightful home. Knowing full well it would be a bad idea to attempt this alone, I offered my aid to assist her in her quest. Roosevelt was the priority but I couldn't let Tanea go alone and have her potentially die. In the end, I knew that Siegfried was more than capable of leading the charge into the portal and Roosevelt still stood a good chance at rescue.
In case Tanea isn't able to retrieve one or either painting, I will ask Roy and Peloquin for the paintings. If neither act or respond to me then I will gently take the paintings from their hands and say "Hey guys. I need to borrow these for a sec.". In the case of Roy, I will leave a piece of human flesh that I took from the Hag's room in his hands and tell him "Now don't eat it all in one go. Save some for later." I then press the two paintings together (front side up against front side) and proceed to follow Tanea back to the Central Chamber while avoiding the Acid Trap laid earlier. I keep a keen eye out for where the rats are.
Throwing a bone at the red wall did nothing but explode itself into several splinters. At least now we know it isn't safe to touch. I was about to suggest dispelling the wall until Gilius's Stone Elemental charged at the wall exploding both into rumble and revealing some kind of wormhole in its place. Could it lead to Roosevelt and the Hag's lair or was it a trap laid by the Witch and would we even be able to come back through the portal? Many questions remained, none had good answers.
During our discussion for how to tackle the portal, Tanea had a strange feeling about the meadow painting currently in Roy's possession and its connection to the rats we had sent into the Central Chamber just moments ago. She believed that the rats had originally came from the painting and wanted to try and return them to their rightful home. Knowing full well it would be a bad idea to attempt this alone, I offered my aid to assist her in her quest. Roosevelt was the priority but I couldn't let Tanea go alone and have her potentially die. In the end, I knew that Siegfried was more than capable of leading the charge into the portal and Roosevelt still stood a good chance at rescue.
In case Tanea isn't able to retrieve one or either painting, I will ask Roy and Peloquin for the paintings. If neither act or respond to me then I will gently take the paintings from their hands and say "Hey guys. I need to borrow these for a sec.". In the case of Roy, I will leave a piece of human flesh that I took from the Hag's room in his hands and tell him "Now don't eat it all in one go. Save some for later." I then press the two paintings together (front side up against front side) and proceed to follow Tanea back to the Central Chamber while avoiding the Acid Trap laid earlier. I keep a keen eye out for where the rats are.
Post edited October 22, 2019 by BenKii