Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Rolling

It appeared that his healing had also filled their spirits. Thank you Narath!
"Thanks Darvin, and no, I don't think Narath will be joining us."  Not that I would mind...
Before leaving, Beranhond gathered up all the papers and books on the desk and took those that were salvageable (fair enough Dan, can you give me a brief synopsis on what I find in the charred remains?). He hoisted his back pack up and followed Darvin down the hall.

3 comments:

  1. You never put out the fire! At least tell me how you plan to do that, once you've healed everyone and want to grab the burning papers.

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  2. Oh, it got deleted from my final draft of 'divine pleasantries' I will add it back in. Basically, I took the lathander clothes and used them to smother the flames, cutting them off from oxygen. I did this before I healed everyone as I had not been badly burned and didn't yet notice the wounds.

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  3. Alright. The papers you collected appear to be a variety of treatises on the subject of raising the dead, both as themselves in the form of resurrection and in the form of undead. One of the papers catches your eye, and it appears to be a scroll of the spell Resurrection.

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