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Re: Geography (Sturm)
As Lucky the wonder mage wandered up to door number 25, she immediately heard the numbers on the floor start spinning, before each began to slam into place, each reading 5, before they began to spin around eachother erratically, lifting out of the ground. The lights in the room dimmed considerably before script began to appear in the air in front of the door.
"Rejection of Order and Embrace of Chance... the Fools Gambit, The Jester's Play. All other routes are barred, all other doors are locked. To continue you must pass through this tribulation. The creatures beyond this door are unkind, and unforgiving. You must best them or bear their young. Nothing else will allow you the freedom to continue, and make no mistake, your freedom is at stake here."
Swinging open with a bang, the lights seemed to bleed into the hallway that ended in a cavern. A low buzzing could be heard beyond slowly growing louder, before a large shape blazed past the opening and out of sight again... They had to continue this way now. Thinking for a moment, Dori chanted something under her breath, before she extended her hand and a ball of red light floated down and into the cavern, before growing brighter, exploding, and once again leaving the room in darkness. But it was enough. Inside was a massive, golden hued..... it looked like a hive... a bee hive...
Well... Shit. Narin muttered.
As Lucky the wonder mage wandered up to door number 25, she immediately heard the numbers on the floor start spinning, before each began to slam into place, each reading 5, before they began to spin around eachother erratically, lifting out of the ground. The lights in the room dimmed considerably before script began to appear in the air in front of the door.
"Rejection of Order and Embrace of Chance... the Fools Gambit, The Jester's Play. All other routes are barred, all other doors are locked. To continue you must pass through this tribulation. The creatures beyond this door are unkind, and unforgiving. You must best them or bear their young. Nothing else will allow you the freedom to continue, and make no mistake, your freedom is at stake here."
Swinging open with a bang, the lights seemed to bleed into the hallway that ended in a cavern. A low buzzing could be heard beyond slowly growing louder, before a large shape blazed past the opening and out of sight again... They had to continue this way now. Thinking for a moment, Dori chanted something under her breath, before she extended her hand and a ball of red light floated down and into the cavern, before growing brighter, exploding, and once again leaving the room in darkness. But it was enough. Inside was a massive, golden hued..... it looked like a hive... a bee hive...
Well... Shit. Narin muttered.