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Old June 11th, 2003, 04:34 AM
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Default Re: The Misadventures of the Missed Adventurers

The battle done, Jack cancels his sun spell, and the temperature goes back to normal.

"He does seems to be wrong about one thing, at least. His reason for staying is that nobody can open a door from inside the labrynth - that wouldn't be a problem, given a powerful mage. You could just hold one open. It's likely that he can't get in that way, either. Then again, that could be why he mentioned the traps, and I just misheard. If it were just a matter of opening a portal, sending someone through, having that person grab a sphere, and come back, he wouldn't need adventurers; he'd need a brick-carrier. It's likely he would open a door to the entry of the maze, and keep it open while we went in to move the spheres around. Oddly, once they started moving his direction, they would actually stabalize the portal, too, so that he wouldn't need to. This is about the only way he could get his hands on them in a timely fashion, as you can't teleport the spheres themselves or open a dimensional door near them."

"About the spheres of stability: ultimately, they won't be necessary. The instability of the forming region imports life of various sorts; we have already seen it bring in wolves, trees, grass, and us; the imported life has a cumulative stabalizing effect. In a few days, perhaps weeks, things will be totally stable anyway, and the spheres would be unnecessary for what he seems to want them for. Interesting though - he didn't say why he wanted one - he simply listed a few facts about his own abilities and the spheres' abilities, leaving us to draw the conclusion that he wants them to stabalize his domain."

"If the spheres work the way I suspect they do, he may want them for the bound-up energy. Remember those rocks I tossed down the stairwell? In theory, both of them will have a stabalizing effect similar to that of the spheres, only on a much smaller, more local scale - about an inch or so, just enough that the rocks themselves won't be absorbed by the next change. I didn't need to put much energy in there. Someone who knew how could extract that energy, but there isn't much, so it would be rather pointless. With enough energy to stabalize five miles . . . you could turn a human into a dragon, a very BIG dragon, permanently. He does appear to be getting along in his years, and dragons never die of old age - they just keep slowly growing in size and in power until something kills them. Some other things you could do: keep a rather large castle floating above the clouds for a millenia; produce a healing spring that will Last nearly forever; end the world; feed a zillion people for a century; feed a hundred people for a zillion years; nearly anything, really. Mind you, this doesn't necessarily say anything about his motives; there isn't any way to tell what he wants with one of these spheres."

"As for not teleporting and no dimensional doors - that's almost certainly an effect of the spheres. As far as that goes, he's right - I couldn't teleport within a thousand yards of such a thing. I've got other ways of traveling that wouldn't be affected by it; however, they are much slower and I would have difficulty bringing much with me."

"Personally, I don't have any use for a stabalizing sphere, either way. I can infuse things with energy to prevent their dissolusion in an unstable region, or (given time - and I have lots of it) into a building to protect everything inside. I'd much prefer a good reference on planar travel, as I will need one of those to get back to my master's tower, so I can read more of his books."

"If these spheres aren't what he says they are, I should be able to tell once we get close. I'm game, especially if he'll give me a good book on planar travel."

ooc:[Even if he gets the book, it will take Jack a while to read it, and he likes traveling around like this. Besides, he has a decade or so of vacation built up.]

[ June 11, 2003, 03:55: Message edited by: Jack Simth ]
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