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Location: Castle Morris - Under the Throne Room
The Duke panted,taking a step back from the creature, with a maddened smile on his face. The beast snorted lowly and it's narrow eyes gleamed in the dim light of the room. It jerked its head slightly and gnashed its teeth.
"This will suffice for now, while I prepare my counter-attack," he muttered, gazing upon the creature, satisfied.
He pointed to the stairway that led up to the throne room. "Go, my pretty. I want you to greet the guests as soon as they arrive. Treat them well," he said wickedly, almost breaking into a downright evil laugh.
The air in the ritual room was thick with the smell of brimstone and the smell of scorched blood, full of vapors of other materials used in the conjuring of the beast that padded heavily towards the staircase, gnashing its teeth and hissing as it moved, red eyes reflecting the dim light into dots of gleaming hatred.
Meanwhile the Duke stepped in the middle of an elaborately created magic circle of runes and infernal signs.
"There shall be no turning back now..."
Location: Castle Morris - Eastern Hallway
"Pom, Charles! You two take the left turn here! It'll take you to the room where a power-crystal is, it powers the entire sector of the castle. Shut it down--it should cause more confusion to keep the guards distracted!" Ryan blurted, hastily pointing the two down a hallway vertical to the one he was leading the group down.
To his relief the pair were too caught up in the rush to argue or ask questions and just barreled down that turn. Ryan was hopeful that Pom's skill with machines would make it easy for her to turn the power off.
He was fortunate enough to have been conscious and paying attention to what the guards were talking about every time he got dragged out of his holding cell to be used for a ritual. They always brought him down this hallway, and he'd heard some guards talk about problems in the power room, and he'd heard enough to make a rough estimate of where it was. People always seemed to forget that bards had ears and very, very good memories.
So as long as those two didn't get hopelessly lost, the plan would work.
The next turn of the hallway would bring Cerden, Leo and Ryan through some of the upper holding cells, where Ryan had deduced that the Duke kept a lot of his 'guests', the ones he was planning to extract magic from for his own crazy uses.
The Duke panted,taking a step back from the creature, with a maddened smile on his face. The beast snorted lowly and it's narrow eyes gleamed in the dim light of the room. It jerked its head slightly and gnashed its teeth.
"This will suffice for now, while I prepare my counter-attack," he muttered, gazing upon the creature, satisfied.
He pointed to the stairway that led up to the throne room. "Go, my pretty. I want you to greet the guests as soon as they arrive. Treat them well," he said wickedly, almost breaking into a downright evil laugh.
The air in the ritual room was thick with the smell of brimstone and the smell of scorched blood, full of vapors of other materials used in the conjuring of the beast that padded heavily towards the staircase, gnashing its teeth and hissing as it moved, red eyes reflecting the dim light into dots of gleaming hatred.
Meanwhile the Duke stepped in the middle of an elaborately created magic circle of runes and infernal signs.
"There shall be no turning back now..."
Location: Castle Morris - Eastern Hallway
"Pom, Charles! You two take the left turn here! It'll take you to the room where a power-crystal is, it powers the entire sector of the castle. Shut it down--it should cause more confusion to keep the guards distracted!" Ryan blurted, hastily pointing the two down a hallway vertical to the one he was leading the group down.
To his relief the pair were too caught up in the rush to argue or ask questions and just barreled down that turn. Ryan was hopeful that Pom's skill with machines would make it easy for her to turn the power off.
He was fortunate enough to have been conscious and paying attention to what the guards were talking about every time he got dragged out of his holding cell to be used for a ritual. They always brought him down this hallway, and he'd heard some guards talk about problems in the power room, and he'd heard enough to make a rough estimate of where it was. People always seemed to forget that bards had ears and very, very good memories.
So as long as those two didn't get hopelessly lost, the plan would work.
The next turn of the hallway would bring Cerden, Leo and Ryan through some of the upper holding cells, where Ryan had deduced that the Duke kept a lot of his 'guests', the ones he was planning to extract magic from for his own crazy uses.