
really... from the point where the DM described, just let you imagination take you ... I find it's a better effect.
heheheh
Although I do beleive the good DM will be providing a pic soon...
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Avatar wrote:But then, the answers provided by your imagination are not only sometimes best, but have the added advantage of being unable to be wrong.
So...Mephiston wrote:here you can find an image of what the rolls that are on the throne looking like.
The mechanics are similar to a cryptex.
instead the lecters, it has the six words.
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i love Ahkash's pragmatismAhkash wrote:The half-elf shrugged, and thanked the elemental, then turning to the small pile on the floor, added the brown gem to it.
"Well Druid?" He asked, "Has the book told you anything?"
He looked round at the rest of the party..."I have taken my stone already...the others you can divide between you, although I suggest the Druid keep the earth-powerful one."
I know earlier it was said...Tänya wrote:"...Or would you prefer one of the emeralds or rubies, since Ahkash took the only diamond?"
...but my own understanding was that the six stones consisted of 1 white, 1 brown, two green, and two reds. Hence the above comment...Ahkash wrote:Pocketing one of the white stones,
Tänya wrote:I know earlier it was said...Tänya wrote:"...Or would you prefer one of the emeralds or rubies, since Ahkash took the only diamond?"
...but my own understanding was that the six stones consisted of 1 white, 1 brown, two green, and two reds. Hence the above comment...Ahkash wrote:Pocketing one of the white stones,
I do not believe Mephiston said anything about what the gems were.Mephiston wrote:The array of rolls recedes slightly into the throne, then rises up to reveal a square hole.
Inside the hole there are six gems and a book.