Everything posted by paul191600
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Igos continues moving, illuminating the area by making a small "torch" in his hand, checking for traps, clues, or relics.
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Igos sticks his staff out in the way of the saws, to set them off. He then notes the motion, and leaps across once they finish their first pass.
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Igos inspects for traps, being careful around the area that the priest passed. He usues his pyrokinesis to light up the area.
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Igos continues down the tunnel. (Grim, probably shouldn't destroy Caster or then we won't be able to buy much goods after that for a while)
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Igos looks around the room for any inscriptions or artifacts. Archarnis keeps following his fellow troops, wondering what will happen next.
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Igos asks the priest if he has a spare bible. He then proceeds inside, looking around.
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Igos escorts the priest to the door and asks him to examine the words on it.
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Igos quickly returns to Ikana, and tells the Potsdel residents of the words, and asks what they think it means. Archarnis continues to follow his squad.
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Igos examines the markings on the door, and tries to decipher them
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Archarnis screams, "Medic!" Igos travels to the cave, and once he arrives, looks around at his surroundings.
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Igos asks where to find such a relic. Archarnis keeps following the raiding party, checking for loot.
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Igos asks the citizens of Ikana if there is any tasks. Archarnis continues with the invasion.
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Igos tells them to construct the barracks, and to make it from stone. (barracks specs? I.e capacity?) Archarnis continues listening to the instructions for battle.
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Archarnis asks the swordmaster if there are any parries he can teach him. Igos asks the stoneworkers how much a small barracks would cost, and then goes to create another glass sphere.
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Archarnis practices more with his sword. Igos makes some torches for the tower, and then tries lighting them with pyrokinesis.
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Igos tries practicing healing magic on one of his old wounds. Archarnis asks the commander for any tasks.
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Igos practices his swordsmanry on the dummy. Archarnis asks a field healer if he can help make medicine.
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Igos tells the hunters to gather meat and the cooks to prepare it. He then tries to make a glass sphere in the tower.
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Igos checks for settlers, and then tries to make a glass sphere.
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Igos practices with his dagger on the dummy that he made earlier.
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Igos tries to enchant his other glass sphere with the same effect. If that fails, he tries creating another glass sphere. Archarnis asks some field surgeons if he can help make some medicine.
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Igos tries to enchant one of his glass spheres with pyrokinesis, so that it will give a small boost when it is placed in the fire tower (when it's built)
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Grim, it's pointless to make a fire now. Exile has been emptied, and you are just going to cause some problem for somebody else when a massive fire takes everything. It probably will hinder rebuilding efforts and possibly imperil the refugee camp
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Igos waits to recover Archarnis goes to see what his next task is. (Ivory tower has done deals with Caster? Plot twist?)
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(Does letting in refugees mean I am interfering? I would think not since they are civilians. If it doesn't "interfere", I let them in, asking what they specalize in for professions) Igos goes and practices making a glass orb with his pyrokinesis in the Sun tower. Archarnis looks at the soldiers (just to get the idea of what kind of troops Caster is using) He then practices using his weapon (poleaxe?) on a training dummy.