03-16-2021, 22:58:23 PM
If it's just a name, why don't you kill the bearer of the name? It's not hard, I'm sure, for a BIG, STRONG, overspecialized monk/sorcerer like YOU.
Kellensea has returned from the kitchen, bringing dripping sarcasm and her intensely unpleasant attitude towards most people, takes one glance at the reddish brown writing, and...
Anyway, it's probably not important. It's standard procedure to put little... we call them eye-hooks, but I'm sure you think that sounds horrifying, in places. Draws the eyes of would-be dungeoneerers onto some irrelevant detail, when in practice, they just don't have the keys to what appears to be a puzzle lock. Point is, you can look at that. It might even get you somewhere. But I think chances are much higher that we need an actual key, password, or bit of trickery involving finding the exit. Puzzle locks simply aren't ever the only security measure. Anyone can solve a puzzle, but not everyone has keys.
Her brutal smugness is clearly calculated to be infuriating. Why she's so insistent on enraging people is unclear, but whatever it is, knowing her, it's probably either to inspire extreme violence, to prove a point at the worst possible time, or because it's some kind of respect among adventurers. Whatever the reason, it's irritating at best.
Kellensea has returned from the kitchen, bringing dripping sarcasm and her intensely unpleasant attitude towards most people, takes one glance at the reddish brown writing, and...
Anyway, it's probably not important. It's standard procedure to put little... we call them eye-hooks, but I'm sure you think that sounds horrifying, in places. Draws the eyes of would-be dungeoneerers onto some irrelevant detail, when in practice, they just don't have the keys to what appears to be a puzzle lock. Point is, you can look at that. It might even get you somewhere. But I think chances are much higher that we need an actual key, password, or bit of trickery involving finding the exit. Puzzle locks simply aren't ever the only security measure. Anyone can solve a puzzle, but not everyone has keys.
Her brutal smugness is clearly calculated to be infuriating. Why she's so insistent on enraging people is unclear, but whatever it is, knowing her, it's probably either to inspire extreme violence, to prove a point at the worst possible time, or because it's some kind of respect among adventurers. Whatever the reason, it's irritating at best.
I am the They who says it!

