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June 4th, 2003, 10:07 PM
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Re: The Misadventures of the Missed Adventurers
narp wakes up, much restored after a night's sleep. {dwarvenfog?} he thinks. then he opens his eyes. "looks more like soupfog". narp stands up, takes a look around and says "well, at least we're not short on problems. this forest looks pretty stable, but it's dangerous to. i lost my shield to some wolves a few days or maybe, well, i lost it sometime. that was about the third wolf pack. i think i got attacked by eight or nine wolf packs. however, we've been here all night and nothings happened. if we leave this forest, i think we could end up anywhere. what do you think?"
some rumbling sounds are heard from the north. a plain extends itself from pehaps a days walk away, then grows a few hills. none of that is visible, though. and rumbling sounds from far of are kind of common.
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June 5th, 2003, 12:54 PM
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Re: The Misadventures of the Missed Adventurers
"Dwarvenfog is a nasty side effect that only happens when there are massive changes occuring within the ground. It's very dangerous. You don't seem to be bothered by it, it must be your first experience with Dwarvenfog. Well let me tell you friend, when the very land beneath your feet can change at any second and you can't see what you're walking on, it can be deadly. For instance, do you hear the water splashing up against the shoreline? Neither do I, but it was when we went to bed. So I ask you, is the river still there? Has it been replaced? Is it safe to cross? Is it perhaps now a lava river? Maybe it's been replaced with a chasm, and if we try to walk in that direction we will fall to our deaths. Ever hear of Quicksand?, and that's not all the danger, you mentionned wolves, well they are not tall enough to see over the fog so they will most certainly be fearfull if not pannicked and will surely attack any sound they hear. They are not the only dangerous creatures that cannot see due to the fog. No my friend, Dwarvenfog is nothing to take lightly, but you do not seem worried, so I'll let you take the lead..."
'D' kneels down in the fog and feels around to find his gear. Narp was looking the other way and when he turned to look at 'D' found himself all alone. Then he heard noises down and to the left of him, before he could react 'D' stood up with his gear in hand. Narp almost jumped out of his skin. "Here Narp, you'll need this." 'D' hands Narp a decent pair of leather boots that he pulled out of his backpack. "I noticed Last night that your boots were too worn to be of much use."
Narp notices that 'D is wearing a dark blue robe and now has a staff in his right hand, hmmm I guess 'D is a wizard, I must have been too tired to notice Last night.
ooc: I wonder if anyone will join in this little adventure?
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June 5th, 2003, 02:14 PM
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Re: The Misadventures of the Missed Adventurers
A yawn is heard in the fog, and then the voice of a young man can be heard
"Good morning Master Yargoth."
"Master Yargoth?
"Is this fog your doing, Master Yargoth?"
"Ah well, I need to practice my spells anyway - now's as good a time as any."
"Brouillard Aller"
The fog recedes away from the source of the voice, stopping about a dozen paces away, revealing a young man in Apprentice's robes sitting up on a cot.
"This doesn't seem to be my master's tower. Where am I?"
"Où suis-je?"
The young man listens briefly to apparently nothing, then says
"Another plane? That's not good. I haven't gotten to my Master's books on planar travel yet."
Apparently noticing D and Narp for the first time, they young man says
"I don't suppose either of you know where I can find a good book on planar travel, do you?"
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June 5th, 2003, 10:31 PM
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Re: The Misadventures of the Missed Adventurers
"no. this region is still forming and truthfully, we don't know where anything is except the forest and a mountain that i'm pretty sure is moving, although fortunatly, not towards us. do either of you know any levitation and or detection spells? because, whoever you are (pointing at the newcomer with his thumb, magic-Users can get nervious if you point at them with a finger, despite the fact that you could probably cast with a thumb to.) we've got a choice of sitting here, in danger of wolves or worse or getting killed by an emerging terrain feature, or moving and be in the same danger. personally, i think movings worse, but with a detection spell, it might be better." he adds "i was pretty sure this dwarvenfog was bad, but i didn't know it was that bad."
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June 5th, 2003, 11:36 PM
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"Levitation is simple enough, although we don't need to worry about the land beneath our feet changing. Life energy, especially the dense variety found in sentient beings, has a stabalizing effect on an area; while the ground three or four feet in front of you can change (but at that range it won't change much, distance is a significant factor), the ground under our feet will remain as solid as it is now until you leave; you could get by without magic by the simple expediant of tapping a branch on the ground in front of you as you walk. However, normal physics still apply; if the land a mile away shifts in such a way that a river is blocked, the water will continue to flow and may flood the area. I would suggest moving to higher ground."
"The fog clearing spell I cast will follow me and persist until it is dispelled or the fog clears. However, if it is dwarvenfog, it is just a symptom, not the cause. Dwarvenfog is perfectly normal fog; it is just attracted to the changes, and so it is a useful indicator of a changing area. While I haven't been aroud very long to observe, the normal pattern is for the fog to form about a day after a region first forms and fade a day or two after the area stabalizes due to a sufficient quantity of imported life energy by way of plants and animals."
"Of further note is that the wolves, trees, and any grass also has life-energy, although not as dense, and so a wooded area inhabited by wolves will be more stable than an empty forest, while an empty forest will be more stable than a grassy area, and a grassy area will be more stable than bare rock. I'll leave it up to you two to decide which situation is preferable; I can deal with any of them."
"Unfortunately, these changes are random, and don't give off much of anything in the way of warning signs, other than a bit of a rumble for large changes. However, the stabalizing effect of life-energy is cumulative, although not persistent, so with the three of us traveling together the entire area cleared of the fog by my spell will remain stable, giving us ample warning of any changes we need to deal with."
"As to the wolves, my Master hasn't let me into the books with the offensive spells yet, something about me needing to invest in a good gag first. I think he means the spells are more complicated, and I would be asking too many questions at this point, but I can't be entierly certain of that, as I didn't inquire. Anyway, guild rules (of Master Yargoth's school, at any rate) prohibit offensive spells until one reaches journyman status. I'm only three centuries into my apprenticeship; I have at least another four until I'm eligable to take the journyman tests, and most apprentices don't succeed at them until after nearly seven millenia of training. However, Master Yargoth assures me that I am more advanced already than many journymen he has set travelling, and wouldn't have any difficulty with the tests even now. I plan to take them as soon as possible, as then I will be permitted to read the books on shaping terrain, time bending, orgainic conjourations, destructive spells, and several others."
"However, I do have a few spells that might help. I have a few healing spells, some curative spells, conjourings of simple objects (knives, swords, shields and the like, although they only Last an hour or so, and I can't conjour anything that would normally have once been alive - you will have to either deal with a steel grip or make your own if you want me to give you a sword), I can increase a person's strength and speed (but it only Lasts as long as an adreniline rush does; after combat, you will have one doozy of a hangover). I also have a barrier spell that will stop just about anything, but it isn't selective. We can hide behind it to outwait a threat, but we can't attack the threat from within."
"Likewise, I have several spells that are often handy when roaming about, but aren't necessarily useful in a fight; levitation, wheather control (but only for about a dozen pace radius - that's how I got rid of the fog), some illusion, a little teleporting, and food creation (it is nutritious and won't cause any nasty side effects down the road, although it is utterly bland; after several meals, you would kill from some fresh vegtebles or a rabbit), some information spells, a few others."
"I am also good at untangling enchantments. My Master routinely tests me by throwing up barriers to motion and then throwing nasty spells at me. I can teleport out through a teleport scramble in a no-magic zone while bleeding and unconcious now. For that matter, I've done it a time or two. The best anyone can tell, I naturally enhance the mana around me, so that I always have a supply handy. While many people believe my Master is out to kill me, I know better. He just wants to be certain I have all my spells down pat, despite his claims to the contrary."
"I also have several spells that are useful for long-term residence of an area, but we shouldn't be needing those."
"Master Yargoth emphasises knowing a spell completely before moving onto the next, so I can cast any of these instantly in a pinch, even more than one at a time. The words are only mnemonic devices, and can be done without very easily for castings."
"Given a bit of time, I can also enchant any spell I know into inanimate objects, or make a permanent item, but that takes a short while."
"Energy use isn't a problem; I still have an active connection to one of my Master's Harnessed Uncertainty Jewels, and I have a few small ones on me if that fails." Briefly points out a few rings with clear mounted gems on his right hand. "These ones are tagged for teleport, so even if I lose them, I can have them back in an instant, despite teleport blocks or planal barriers. Unfortunately, I can't use tags to go back home, as they only work for bringing something to me, not sending things away. If my smaller Harnessed Uncertainty Jewels are destroyed, I can make more, given time."
"Also, my magic will be free from side effects, as most side effects are the result of energy rushing in to fill the void left by what was expended in making the spell. Harnesed Uncertainty Jewels produce their own in virtually limitless supply (although the rate is limited based on the quality and size of the gem)."
"The name I go by (not my true name, of course) is Jack. What should I call you two?"
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June 6th, 2003, 01:14 AM
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Re: The Misadventures of the Missed Adventurers
"call me narp. he's G. and based on what you told me, we should be looking for a big tree. it'll be stable and we can climb it in case of floods or to many wolves."
"and before i forget, thanks for the boots, G." wiggle his toes in them.
narf picks up his pack, stomps out the fire and says "i'm packed, lets go." grins.
[of course, i will help pack  ]
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"Nice to meet you both, but are you sure he is called 'G'? He looks much more like a 'D'. Ah well, no matter. Nice to meet you, Narp and G. As for packing, I don't seem to have brought anything I wasn't wearing, except for my cot. Although, thinking about it, I will need my boots. Fortunately, I got a lot of practice in with that tag spell..."
"bottes viennent ici"
A pair of boots appear in Jack's hands, and he quickly puts them on, then rolls up his cot (funny - it doesn't seem to have been tied to anything)
"Well, I'm ready to go. G - do you need a hand packing up?"
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