Waysoftheearth's Hinterlands PBP
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The "elevator platform" itself in the upward position might fill the hole mostly efficiently.mushgnome wrote:Highbough swipes the craftsman's journal into the sleeve of his voluminous robe and motions for the others to start loading these tools onto the elevator platform. "This will give us what we need to seal the hole," he gruffly instructs.
I agree, but I'm pretty sure Olaf wouldn't know to do that...nor how. [img]images/smiley/smiley.png[/img]waysoftheearth wrote:The "elevator platform" itself in the upward position might fill the hole mostly efficiently.mushgnome wrote:Highbough swipes the craftsman's journal into the sleeve of his voluminous robe and motions for the others to start loading these tools onto the elevator platform. "This will give us what we need to seal the hole," he gruffly instructs.
"I could use that ale right about now... But you could use a rest first, I reckon. I think we might actually let one'a them Sisters a' Mercy get close enough ta ya ta make sure ya didn't break any bones. Dieter, too."tonneau wrote:"I believe I owe you a large pint of ale" says Gustave, sheathing his sword and joining Dorgan at the 'corpse'.
"As for this thing", he adds, prodding the mass with a mailed toe, "what do you make of it? I most assuredly have not seen its like before."
Unfurling the rolled up documents, Ulric (and Highbough, who is near) spies drawings of some technical complexty. For the most part, the diagrams appears to describe a scale model of a man-like skeleton or frame, which would stand some 10ft tall. There are separate drawings of the hands -- including complex mechanisms for instrumenting the digits -- and also the hips, in which locomotion seems to have been the principle focus.danhem wrote:With his rodents dispatched, Ulric walks over to the work bench area to see what Highbough had found. Seeing the rolls of paper he squats down next to them and begins to unroll and study their contents.
Unless it were the heart of a most malcontented mountain, the Marrowstone should be perfectly safe to touch. It is a thing of rare beauty, especially to a Dwarf who would know its true nature.sulldawga wrote: OOC: What does Dorgan know about this Marrowstone? What does it do? Is it safe to touch?