Keeran
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Keeran looks over the ladder then to the others. There is a chance we will be alright going down one at a time. Which is Keeran's answer to Manius' question. There isn't another way across that I can see.
Selkin Rayne
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Since I've played this before and my character has a lack of intelligence I probably will not have anything I can share regarding the door.
Once they arrive at the door Selkin will take a look at it with curious eyes.
Perception: 1d20 + 6 ⇒ (4) + 6 = 10
So much for that.
Manius Pindeloric
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I want to go with red on top (cause of the note we got), then clockwise orange, yellow, green , light blue, dark blue, purple since it just makes sense to me to have orange follow red, and then yellow follow orange, then green is a bit of a leap but the light blue, dark blue, purple make sense again..so just filling in the green in the middle....unless someone has a better idea?
Keeran
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After some deliberation with Manius, Keeran puts the stones out in the order that he suggested, without putting them in the door yet. Keeran also observes the shapes of the holes on the doors to make sure the gems they have procured will even fit. Are all the gems the same size? Are each of the holes the same shape? Since they only have a fragment, are there any other smaller details about the door that they missed that might be important? Any writing that might help?
do I need to roll anything for any of these questions?
GM Kyshkumen
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The indentions are about an inch in diameter and you can fit a gem in any one of them. All the indentions are they same so no correlation between them and a sepcific gem.
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GM Kyshkumen
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Placing the stones in a rainbow order causes the door to rumble and swing slowly open. A long hallway slopes down to a room housing a pool of glowing blue water. Shining gold leaf in exotic designs decorates the walls, ceiling, and pillars. A stone archway to the south leads downstairs.
You can check out the pool if you like. The stairs lead down to the second level of Thornkeep. I have a super busy day tomorrow so I will get chronicles out some time on Thursday.
Keeran
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oh wow. That's the end? And yes, Thank you so much for stepping in when our other DM couldn't finish. You did a fantastic job.
And thank you everyone for having patients with a new player. I had a really good time and learned a bit more as well.
BTW, Keeran will check out the water, detect magic and all that jazz. Just because he has done so with every other pool in this place. third time's a charm.
Manius Pindeloric
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Manius will stand watch while Keeran checks out the pool..just in case.
"Good job people, we managed to open the door that was keeping our fellow agents from leaving"
At least that's what I think was the reason we went in here ;)"[/b]
[ooc]And thanks again for stepping an running this so we could make it to the end Kyshkumen
Keeran
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After looking into the pool only somewhat impressed, Keeran looks back to Manius. So, about destroying this place. He nods to the alchemist and the rhino. We have the fire and raw power to make it happen.
GM Kyshkumen
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Not sure about this need to destroy the place. I recall something about finding missing pathfinders. Perhaps they are located on another level? This was just the first part out of five. Unfortunately this is as far as the group was planning to go. You might want to go over to the discussion thread Keeran so I can get you PFS credit for playing.
Keeran
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someone has said something about destroying the place. One of the PCs. It's not a task. It's just something Keeran thinks he god would like to have done, but he won't push for it. He's too lazy to try to do it on his own. As far as discussion thread, not sure where that is. I am no good with forums. This is kind of my first experience with them.
GM Kyshkumen
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[ooc]There are tabs along the top that let you switch between threads. One should say discussion and have (new) next to it.
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