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ycleption:
//For those who attended the Sederra Defense quest, a place for RP before the next session. I am assuming that we are resting a bit, and have some time to talk:


*Pallena turns to Steel* Right. We need to know more about this potential means to neutralize the poison. You've been awfully vague. If I can find a tree, I can travel out of here... I'm sure some of the magickers here have those books that can do the same thing. If one of us can get to whoever is making the thing, we need to know.

Aside from that, we need to decide what we are doing. Are we going to hold here and guard against whatever comes, or are we - or at least some of us - going to take the fight to the cult at that oasis?

Aside from that, do any of you magickers know anything about the poison? Do you know if more mundane magicks do anything at all to it? At least contain its spread, if not eliminate the harm?

*folds arms and looks at the party with a gaze demanding answers*

RollinsCat:
Andrew sits up from his daydreaming and listens, rubbing his hands together lightly and looking at the vial.

miltonyorkcastle:
Steel takes his time patching up the nicks and bruises maintained from the last skirmish. He has crawled into the cave (assuming the cave is big enough once past the small entrance to fit everyone and the container) and is sitting when approached by Pallena, a spellbook open to his right, a pack open to his left.

"I did not have time to find and enlist a world renown alchemist such as Xora. However, I spoke with the elf over there **he gestures to Gel'arian** not long after learning of the poison, and he claims to be of decent skill in the alchemical ways. He was not, however, able to settle on a solution that would turn this vat of poison into a vat of harmless mud before the time came for us to embark on this journey. I suspect there are others among us here skilled in alchemy and the like. Perhaps the lot can bounce ideas on potential means of making this stuff harmless. If we are lucky enough to have the time, and I can get help from Tralek, I may be able to devise an abjuration to contain the substance and shield us from potentially harmful effects we may experience just being near it. The sailors on that ship are warning enough, anyway. It is unfortunate that we have no other mages with us besides myself and Tralek, but we'll work with what we have to work with. After building the sheild, I'll work on an abjuration to deter scrying. However, my control of the Al'noth is not spectacular, and as such, the scrying ward will likely only deflect the casual lookers. Completing both will probably take all the remaining sunlight hours, assuming no complications or interruptions."

And with that Steel removes various objects from his pack, including diamond dust and enchanting oil. He sets about building a circle of runes around the large container, gesturing to Tralek to join him.

///// Poke me if and when you need SC checks and the like. /////

gilshem ironstone:
*Gel'larians ire filled stare is pulled from Andrew at the mention of his name.  He gives a sheepish look at the mention of his perceived failures.  It pushes him in to an introspective moment, where the details of the past days flashed through his mind.*

I could not come up with any definitive sort of answer but I have some ideas.  I could try some experiments if we could extract a small sample from that.  *He gestures to the large vial.*  They may not be safe, but neither is letting that toxic vat sit on the earth beneath us.  So, like I said, if I could get a pure sample, I could conceivably use heat or a reagent to try and separate the poison in to its alchemical components.  *He looks arounds the cramped cave.* But not in here... Not now.  We need to get the vat out of here some how.

RollinsCat:
As Steel has not yet weighed in on whether he wants a chunk of Andrew's no-longer-a-hide, he scoots over to lend his voice to the warding and bolsters Steel's and Tralek's magical efforts with his own.

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