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Emral holds up his hand.
“Don’t shoot first. We’re talking to this one.”
To the inside of the temple: “Greetings, whoever’s in here. I am Emral Ur Varlok, a swordsman and sorcerer. This is my companion. We don’t want to fight; the previous battles were in self defense, or a mistake. I came here to help bring a villager home, but he died before I arrived. I had hoped to learn about the deaths of the people in this temple, and perhaps help put the spirits to rest. Who are you?”
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The staff pulses, its radiant shafts of light ebb and flow.
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Does it seem to pulse in a way that responds to Emral's words?
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Iron Ranger wrote:
[roll 3d6.]
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fireinthedust wrote:
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You feel that the pulse seems to amplify with the lilt of your voice.
Add 250XP.
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Emral moves closer.
Does the light of the staff look like the light from the celestial object?
What does the pool look like?
The wooden pews are broken, right? I thought they were ash.
"I think we're here during some kind of... holy day for this group. Maybe they were supposed to be singing in the pews, where the light shines."
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No, The light of the staff is a soft bright white, not a hard crackling electrical blue.
You cannot see into the pool at the back of the raised dais. You cannot really see through the bright white staff light to discern the area of the pool at all.
The wooden pews are not broken, they are charred and scorched, but intact, like logs in a fire that went out. Several of the small skeletons lay/hid underneath them before. The staff light shines down in eight beams, one onto each pew.
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Emral moves forward into the area. He gets close to one of the beams of light near the pews.
Emral thinks out loud as he inspects the beams. "What were the number of strings that would have been in the harp? Is it equal to the number of beams of light from the staff? And do the different beams react to different notes of music? Hmmm... If so, we'll need to figure out what song they were singing to activate the staff... Here goes nothing: Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do!"
He sings the notes as best he can.
His past as (an exiled/self-exiled) member of a noble house that was involved in a cult, one which involved singing like many other groups, means he's seen the play "the sound of muzak" and sat around the fire with a zither. Not his interest, but the training did come in handy for chanting spell phrases using strange words.
ooc: I'm wondering if we'll be able to use the pews later for firewood or if they're so burned that they can't be burned again, but oh well.
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The light shaft remains silent, odorless, and motionless.
Though if I know Malak, his foot started a-tappin'...
The pews are definitely destroyed but surely there is enough wood beneath that heavy char to save your lives tonight. You kick yourselves for not noticing even sooner.
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I watch and guard!
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There are noises in the woods.
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What do the noises sound like to us?
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Whispering voices, but you do not understand the language.
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Iron Ranger wrote:
Whispering voices, but you do not understand the language.
"Emril, what is that?"
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Emral listens for the voices.
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Emral cannot hear the voices from his position near the staff beams at the pews.
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I look out to the woods!
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The crackling blue light illuminates the treetops but doesn't penetrate any deeper.