2. Deal with Gathgorian. It's not over until it's over.
I'll bite.
OOC to begin with - how do you plan to find him in the first place.
lets start with the last place he was at! See if he left anything behind it'll something I can use to track him.
Easy enough.
Some magic and some floating lead you to where Afina could have gone. It ends in a dead end, a single chamber. Large and with a single black boulder in the center of the room, left behind and in contrast to all else.
That seems a likely suspect. Tryll activates PSYCHIC VISION and checks it out!
Detect Psionics go
Psicraft.
[blockquote]Rolled 1d20+47 : 9 + 47, total 56[/blockquote]
Don't forget your enhancement bonus to stats for being a HERO! if you didn't already include it.
No sign of Gathgorian's vile evil or magic. Then again, in such a mystically powerful location that just underwent such a radical change, that's hardly a surprise.
Oh goodness Neph yes I did thank you. It's been a wild week.
Total of 59 after math.
Result's the same.
Ah well. Life is rarely so easy. Tryll examines the boulder for any lingering traces of evil.
Nothing, just the overwhelming energy of the place.
Tryll is satisfied here. He returns to the Aurora.
Next move on the Gathgorian front?
Well, if there's been a spiritual reset of the area, that likely means there are no traces of him. We're back to square one, then. He's likely returned to Hell. I'm not keen on mounting an incursion into Hell right now with everything going on, so we'll need to table it and wait for an opportunity to present itself.
Cool. What else do you have to do that needs to be done onscreen?
Nothing right now.
Alright then.
In case this is it for Tryll, I want to say thank you. Tryll's been great to play, and double thanks for keeping B3 going with the Coda. We wouldn't be here if not for that.