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367824 No. 367824 ID: 64b5b0

(Before I start this, I'd like to apologize if the drawings are crap, it's my first time doing a quest)

>>....
You wake slowly, fumbling around in the cold, lonely dark.
As your eyes adjust to the near complete darkness of your present location, a shiver runs down your back, there's a draft coming from somewhere above.

You spy a sliver of weak light somewhere above you.

It's hard to move.

You contemplate possible actions.
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No. 367957 ID: 64b5b0
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367957

>>367954
>>367952

Both valid ideas, you are, however, prepared to run, even as you step forward tentatively.

Then, your eyes grow slightly more accostumed to the lack of light, you start seeing contours better.

This rock was shaped purpousely, is your guess. You realize your heart's been skipping beats, though. Sending shivers through your body as you try to calm yourself.
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No. 367960 ID: c71597

>>367957
God damn rock pranksters. That thing might kill someone one day! Oh well, onwards to answers to questions about where you are and stuff.
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No. 367963 ID: 55f0cc

>>367957
This is a troll turned to stone. Offer a KIWAPPLE.
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No. 367964 ID: 64b5b0
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367964

>Proceed
>>Notice something glowing.

It's actually pretty faint, but in the darkness you noticed something that wasn't there when you were trapped in the rubble earlier.

Your markings are glowing, and you appear to have a slight pattern going, though most of it vanishes some time later.
You question the wisdom in licking magical rocks.

Then, you focus on the task at hand, to not fall into the abyss right next to where you're practically hugging the wall.
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No. 367965 ID: 64b5b0

>note:

What looks to be the exit is just up ahead, the fog is a lot thicker on this side.
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No. 367968 ID: de7eea

Another set of eyes. Check if these ones are real.
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No. 367969 ID: c71597

>>367964
Looks like you're near the exit. There might also be another set of eyes there, they could also be carved but you should probably try a greeting before assuming anything.
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No. 367972 ID: 64b5b0
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367972

"Eyes? what eyes?"
You wonder, seeing nothing of the sort at present. especially not a few steps away from the exit.
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No. 367973 ID: 64b5b0
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367973

You produce a RED KIWAPPLE and chew on it for both comfort and celebratory reasons while making your way down the conveniently conjured dirt road, wondering why there was no road on the other side.

>Onwards
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No. 367974 ID: c7b6c2

Let's, uh, hurry out of there. Disappearing eyes are never good.
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No. 367976 ID: 64b5b0
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367976

>>367974
It's pretty late when you finally arrive in town as described, even if you did hurry.
It's still raining, but at least the fog is gone.
The town is nowhere near as small as the book said, you even passed a castle on your way here.
But right now, you're wet, and tired.
Two of your less favorite things, you agree.

For a town this size though, and it is sizable, it's pretty quiet at night.
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No. 367978 ID: c7b6c2

>>367976
Okay, let's look for an inn-- craaaaap, we don't have any money. So we either have to rob someone, do some menial labor, or live in a cardboard box. Let's look for opportunities!
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No. 367979 ID: c71597

>>367976
It could be that the book is very old. Anyway, lets try to find an Inn. There should be a sign or something out front.
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No. 367982 ID: 64b5b0
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367982

>>367978
>>367979

You immediately find one and scuttle inside the door, if only to get out of the rain.

The innkeeper, you assume, looks like some sort of vagabond.
As unnerving as this is, he doesn't seem to respond when you timidly try waking him with words.
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No. 367983 ID: c7b6c2

Inquire at the price of a room.
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No. 367984 ID: 64b5b0
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367984

>>367983
Try as you might, you simply cannot rouse the man using.... words?
You're suddenly wondering whether you speak coherently or not.

Followed by the realization that while you are trying to speak proper words, they come out as squawks, chirps or hisses.

Way to go, ash, you sure taught language a lesson.
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No. 367985 ID: c7b6c2

Well, shit. I'm starting to think our brain-meats aren't working all that well. We probably got some brain damage from that collapsing roof.

Well, let's see if there's anyone else in the Inn. Maybe they can help us? Assuming we can write if we know how to read, then we can write as a form of communication.
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No. 367986 ID: 64b5b0
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367986

>>367985
You find noone.
Not even inside the rooms. though clearly, most of the rooms appear occupied, so you leave them alone. You're growing tired.
And you almost start to seem to hallucinate, the only sound is the wind outside, rattling the old, wooden walls gently
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No. 367987 ID: 453e62

poke the area between door 11 and 12
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No. 367988 ID: c7b6c2

>>367986
This place is practically a flood of bad vibes. Let me guess: there's no room 13.

Maybe we should think about getting the hell out of here. Maybe there's a bunkhouse or a nice wooden box we can stay in. Livin' the dream.
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No. 367989 ID: 64b5b0
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367989

>This place is practically a flood of bad vibes. Let me guess: there's no room 13.
>>Maybe we should think about getting the hell out of here. Maybe there's a bunkhouse or a nice wooden box we can stay in. Livin' the dream.

It does give you the shivers, yes, but so did that obelisk, and you know how that turned out.

>poke the area between door 11 and 12
There does seem to be something here.
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No. 367990 ID: 64b5b0
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367990

>.......
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No. 367991 ID: 64b5b0
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367991

>---
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No. 367992 ID: 64b5b0
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367992

>Mark

Now where have you seen that before?
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No. 367993 ID: c7b6c2

Monolith. Maybe we shouldn't have licked it.

How does magic work? Is it channeled through one's body or based on words of power? Because I think something might trigger if we channel magic into that thing.
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No. 367995 ID: 64b5b0
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367995

>>367993
You consult your MINITOME.
You'd almost forgotten that thing, but it contains all you know about magic and more.
-Mainly as a side effect of you knowing next to nothing.

"Magic channels varying on its category. Summoning and curseweaving would be words of power. Sorcery is force of will. and other such things. Some magics are even based purely on imagination, but also that much harder to control or power up."

Which leaves you with no answ-

WHat's this on page one here?
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No. 367996 ID: c7b6c2

>>367995
Okay, so maybe there's nothing negative to it. I mean, it's on the first page of a magical text, so it's not like it's a world-ending thing.

Is there any explanation to it?
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No. 367997 ID: 64b5b0
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367997

>>367996
Signs slowly start appearing on the DOOR, which seems to have appeared. You wonder at the safety of sticking around, but glance at your MINITOME.

It's a sign for change of some kind.
The signs around it appear to tell what kind of change. In this case, it is a lock. A big lock, says the first two signs. So a vault?

Third, or southwest, is unintelligible, you simply cannot make it out, it looks broken.

Sign four.... Remains undecrypted in your MINITOME.

You assume the original owner of it never got that far.
Does this mean this town has something to do with the monoliths? That's at least a day or week away, depending on route.

You glance down at your MINITOME once more.
It appears to be glowing. flipping to the last page on its own, letters appearing.
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No. 367998 ID: 64b5b0
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367998

>"GOOD LUCK"
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No. 367999 ID: c7b6c2

PANIC
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No. 368000 ID: 64b5b0
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368000

>>367999
Panic achie-
OHDEARGOD ARE THEY MULTIPLYING?
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No. 368001 ID: 453e62

ready death rays!
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No. 368002 ID: 64b5b0
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368002

>>368001
You don't have any of the sort.
You wish you did.
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No. 368003 ID: 453e62

then ready whatever you have in the way of killing things.
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No. 368008 ID: 64b5b0
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368008

>>368003
You don't really have much of anything unless you can read your MINITOME, which you cannot, in darkness...

Something smells poisonous..
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No. 368009 ID: 64b5b0
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368009

>Lights are on!...... and it's back to normal?
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No. 368010 ID: 453e62

read your tome and shoot a blast over the box near the ceiling. just to be sure.
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No. 368011 ID: 64b5b0
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368011

>>368010
There's nothing there.
And thanks to your misfire, everything itches something fierce..
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No. 368015 ID: 64b5b0
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368015

Coast seems clear.

You keep your scarf up as it gives you a feeling of being sneaky, if only an imaginary feeling.
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No. 368017 ID: 453e62

now there's a door 13 or something over there.
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No. 368018 ID: 64b5b0

>>368017
So there is.
>Behind is also a brick all.
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No. 368029 ID: 1854db

A brick wall...? Poke it.
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No. 368062 ID: c7b6c2

Maybe there's something in the gap!
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No. 368065 ID: 0f70df

Try drawing the lock symbol backwards on the brick wall. maybe it will open it?
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No. 368090 ID: 64b5b0
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368090

>>368065
>>368062
>>368029

You try all of these things, the BRICK WALL is pretty much unaffected.
There's also nothing here.
Drawing the symbols don't really work without drawing tools... There is a small draft of cold air, however.
Instead of poking the wall, you decide to tap it a few times, there's definately space on the other side.

>You glance around nervously, just making sure you're alone. Which you are, for now.
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No. 368092 ID: c7b6c2

Let's grab some charcoal from the fireplace and use that.
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No. 368095 ID: 64b5b0
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368095

>>368092
Charcoal it is then.
You need to find the fireplace of course, as you have no idea where it is in this building.

You figure you'll head back to the inn's entrance.
You contemplate whether you'll carry it in your hand or not, you don't want it smudging your MINITOME or your KIWAPPLES, and least of all you want it all over your SCARF.
Your hands will do, you suppose... provided the charcoal isn't too large.
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No. 368096 ID: c7b6c2

I'd assume it'd be in the main room or entryway. The place where all the people sit. Failing that, maybe there's one in one of the rooms.
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No. 368099 ID: 64b5b0
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368099

>>368096
You make your way down the stairs to where the FRONT DESK is.
Or was.
It has now turned into the RUINED DRINKING HALL.

You encounter the ARMED GNOLL.
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No. 368100 ID: c7b6c2

Um. um.

Okay, if it does anything threatening, then bolt to the nearest window and jump out. If not, then it was probably just a routine bar brawl and is nothing to be worried about.
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No. 368101 ID: de7eea

Wave at him.
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No. 368102 ID: 64b5b0
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368102

>>368100
>>368101

You are ready to bolt, you've had enough scary stuff happen already.

You do, timidly, wave at him, testingly.

>BE THE GNOLL
You are now the ARMED GNOLL.
You've never really seen this kind of creature before, but you raise your hand in greeting for a moment, reflexively mimicking her.
You introduce yourself as..?
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No. 368103 ID: c7b6c2

>>368102
Coxswain Beautte, intrepid gnoll adventurer.
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No. 368107 ID: 25d956

Jeremy Franswain, professional gnoll alcoholic. This is probably another of your drunken hallucinations.
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No. 368131 ID: 0d7a83

>>368103
>>368107
Coxfranswain Beautte, professional alcoholic gnoll adventurer.
Friends call you Fran.
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No. 368141 ID: cdb8cb

>>368102

Fred Rogers
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No. 368168 ID: da696f

>>368141
That would explain the sweater
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No. 368172 ID: f3c121

>>368131
Franny, you should offer the nice hallucination something to drink.
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No. 368238 ID: d858bc

>>368172
Second this.
While you're at it, compliment her on her fine choice of knitwear.
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No. 368297 ID: 64b5b0
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368297

>Introduction is in order
You are a gnoll, therefore, simpleminded.
From the jumbled mess of your thoughts, you glean that you are
SWAIN FRANBAUTTE, GENTLEMAN ADVENTURER.
While you do not entirely know what a gentleman is, your mother made it out to be a nice thing.
And you want to come across as nice.
You introduce yourself as such.

>>368172
>>368238
You complimment her on her fine choice of knitwear, which makes her smile a little, even if she seems nervous, and assure her you would offer a drink if this TAVERN wasn't such a RUIN.

You offer to shake hands just to make sure she isn't a hallucination.
She shakes back awkwardly with both hands.

She seems to attempt to communicate, but you're unable to understand much of the chirrupy, hissy noises. Except what seems to be a name. Ashley? You can see why.
You think?

You are not sure, but you now know you see no hallucinations, that's sure a load off your simple mind.
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No. 368317 ID: f3c121

>>368297
Now that you know that the hallucination is real, Franny, you should attempt to help the poor mute girl with whatever she needs, This likely including directions and telling her stuff about the town and its folk.
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No. 368318 ID: c7b6c2

Okay, cool. I think she can understand us, but she just can't talk. Maybe you can find the nice lizardthinglady some writing implements?

Also, I will be very disappointed in you if it turns out that it was you who turned this fine inn into a ruin.
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No. 368320 ID: 64b5b0
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368320

>>368318
You did indeed make a few holes here and there.
But it was already a RUINED DRINKING HALL, as far as you can tell.

>You are now Ash again.

>>368317
You listen intently as the gentleman(?) adventurer explains that it is not safe here and you'd both best be going soon, but it's not like you'll get anywhere.
He tells you that he also assumes you are new to this area, and that ever since the storms started, noone's really been able to travel further than perhaps a day or so in each direction before returning to the town's door... gatestep?

Swain also mentions something about metal men and marionettes stalking the streets. and asks if you have any means of defending yourself.
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No. 368323 ID: c7b6c2

Growl at him. Bare your teeth.

When that fails, maybe do something magic-y and fire related.
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No. 368326 ID: de7eea

Can we defend ourself? Teeth won't do that much against metal or other inorganics, and we don't know all that much magic.
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No. 368327 ID: 64b5b0
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368327

>>368323
Your teeth do seem scary, but not all that bitey.
Your claws haven't really become rending tools yet.

You settle for b. And show him your meager control of fire.
Meager, albeit you just started learning from your MINITOME.

You alternatively offer him some KIWAPPLES to throw. He eats one right out of your hand, he thanks you, but doubts they are good weapons.
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No. 368328 ID: c7b6c2

Such a gentleman.

...idea. Let's set one of the Kiwapples on fire... and then throw it at something.
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No. 368352 ID: de7eea

Shrug.
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No. 368370 ID: cdb8cb

>>368328

And waste a delicious kiwapple? D: Madness!
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No. 368371 ID: cdb8cb

Also the tried and true method for the inexperienced fire mage: set your friends' arrows on fire so they can shoot the bad guys with fire. Though only heating a metal arrowhead in fire would do any real damage against metal men.
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No. 368395 ID: df5ee9

If you don't have any adequate weapons with you, you may as well try to find some. There should be something in the tavern that can be used as a makeshift weapon.
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No. 368403 ID: 0d7a83

Have your friend Frany break off a chair leg for an improvised club.
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No. 368411 ID: 64b5b0
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368411

>Such a gentleman.

>>...idea. Let's set one of the Kiwapples on fire... and then throw it at something.

>>368370
And waste a delicious kiwapple? D: Madness!
They are far too delicous to burn and toss.
Though you wonder if you could roast them and eat them.... You make a mental note to try this out later.

>Have your friend Franny break off a chair leg for an improvised club.
You ask Swain if he could at least make you a club. He agrees. But he also reminds you only to directly confront marionettes if you ever have to fight. The metal men are far too sturdy, Even his gentlemanly wailing at foes does not harm those giants.

Marionettes are easy enough, just don't let them spew smoke on you, it burns in the eyes something fierce.

You offer thanks for the advice. In the form of a happy squeak.

Swain hands you the BROKEN STOOLPIECE, now dubbed CLUB
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No. 368412 ID: 0f3fa3

Get outta there!
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No. 368427 ID: 6eb07a

Ah, marionettes! That is a good deal more potentious than metal men in general. All you have to do to defeat them is defeat the puppet master, or else cut their strings. You are now armed with clubtorch. Exeunt!
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No. 368480 ID: 681ac1

>>368411
Before you leave the building, you should try to find out about what's behind the brick wall sealing room 13.
Ask Swain if he has spotted a fireplace, so you can finally get some charcoal. Or, failing this, ask him to break the wall down.
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No. 368482 ID: b6edd6

By which we mean gesture for him to go up, point at the 13 door/wall, and make a gesture of a magic symbol; because I think we still can't speak.
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No. 368885 ID: 64b5b0
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368885

>>368480
>>368482
By some miracle you manage to gesticulate that you want to check something upstairs.
Swain was going to do that anyway, he tells you.

But first, you crab some old CHARCOAL off the firepit that once might have warmed this RUINED DRINKING HALL.
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No. 368886 ID: 64b5b0
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368886

>Try to break the wall
Swain excercises ADVENTURIAL MIGHT in a GENTLEMANLY SAVAGE FLAIL at the wall.

It seems to cave in.
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No. 368889 ID: 64b5b0
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368889

>Excelcior!
Well, this reveals a whole lot of nothing but a DARK STAIRCASE descending downwards.
The entrance is mighty small, Swain remarks. He'd have a bit of trouble getting through there himself, but he could manage... the problem is that a few of the bricks still seem to be in the way.
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No. 368890 ID: 64b5b0

>>368889
You however, are an easier fit.
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No. 368892 ID: 1854db

>>368889
Nice. Spend a little time moving the bricks for easier movement through the door before we go down...

Also summon up some fire for a light.
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No. 368900 ID: 64b5b0
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368900

>>368892
You proceed making space for Swain and his equipment, mainly his shield. Gnolls love their shields.
He has no explanation for it. Must be the pretty colors.

You steel yourself or more EXPLODNG MAGICAL MISHAPS when...
Oh, nothing happens.
You provide light.

Like a boss.
The tunnel you seem to be heading down into is fairly long. And quickly goes from brick, to wood, to natural rock and dirt wall.
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No. 368910 ID: 1854db

Well, we don't have much else to do. Onwards!
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No. 368920 ID: 64b5b0
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368920

You arrive at the ALCHEMY LAB.
It's dusty, but in good condition.

Swain promptly sates his hunger with a PIECE OF BREAD from the LOAF OF BREAD that he carries a POUCH nailed to the back of his SHIELD.
He also takes a swig of water.

You light up the blue coloured RESIN TORCH on the nearby wall.
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No. 368924 ID: c7b6c2

Examine SHELF.
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No. 368925 ID: 1854db

What's that, a scroll?
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No. 368935 ID: 64b5b0
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368935

Oh dear god, not another scroll.
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No. 368936 ID: c7b6c2

Lick it
Determine volatility of SCROLL.
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No. 368942 ID: 64b5b0
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368942

>>368924
>>368936
The scroll seems safe, but it's sealed, so that's a pretty sketchy assessment, you figure.

There's also a MINI MARIONETTE, a MORTAR & PESTLE, a bowl of CANDIZED APPLEKIWS, relative fruit of the KIWAPPLES you carry and a small box of TOOLS. One is a SMALL HAMMER, a CHISEL and a FOLDING KNIFE. There's also a a GLOVE in here that seems like it could protect against heated surfaces.
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No. 368947 ID: b6edd6

Methinks this is the workshop of the creator of the metal men.
Take the scroll and the knife, and show Swain the marionette, to see if he thinks it looks like the ones outside.
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No. 368967 ID: ad8acc

Examine the workbench. See if it gives a clue as to the previous occupant's last project.
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No. 369078 ID: e2d21e

>>368947
this and
>>368967
this
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No. 370070 ID: 64b5b0

I'll hopefully update tomorrow, been unable to conjure a post on account of being rather busy lately.
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No. 370079 ID: 0d7a83

>>368942
Equip glove. Maybe it'll make it easier to cast flame spells without fearing backfires.
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No. 371733 ID: 64b5b0
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371733

>>368947
You take the SCROLL and KNIFE. Though the knife seems the least useful out of all the tools in here, barely able to spread butter on bread.
>>370079
The GLOVE seems like a bad idea since your experience with the BOX exploding, the fireballs come -from- you, NOT -near- you.

You decide to bring the GLOVE and everything else over to the table however, it looks like it's meant for whatever workshop this is. And the ALCHEMY TABLE does have some bubbling things on it.

SWAIN says the MARIONETTE doesn't look anything like the other ones, this one doesn't move magically.
It has 'hair' and looks to be made out of METAL, not WOOD.
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No. 371735 ID: ad8acc

>>371733

Inspect the bubbling things on the table. It may be of use to us.

As for the seal on the scroll, is it physical or magical? Is it possible for us to break it, as to read the scroll's contents.
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No. 371736 ID: 64b5b0
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371736

>>371735
Examining the table, you try to convey what you want Swain to focus on, it takes a little while but you kinda manage to tell him few things, using your MINITOME.

You both find out there are lots of MIXTURES on the right side of the table.
The middle has CARVINGS, and the STONE BACKING has a sort of ALCHEMIC MANUAL. Reading the manual (as you don't read this particular language) Swain tells you that seems to be some sort of POISON in one end and a VIGOR potion in another setup. and a third collection, MIXed of the two. He has a bit of trouble understanding the rest as he's no alchemist.
He's a GENTLEMAN ADVENTURER, so at least he can read STANDARD ARCADIAN.

On the left side of the table, however. You ask about those MARIONETTES
Swain notes they are EXACTLY like the DAYTIME marionettes.

He knows the NIGHTTIME ones are different. But not how.
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No. 371766 ID: 1854db

>>371736
Hmm... so what can we do here? Are the potions already mixed, or is that something we can *make*? If it's already mixed then let's grab the potions we identified.

As for the marionettes, what do they do when moving magically? Just dance around?

Are there any other exits from the room?
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Take the potions. Is it safe outside?
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