About those carvings..." Oka began, still nibbling away at the banana, "I'd rather not think about that too much. I knew a snail with future magic once but uh, I don't think they could see that far forward. It's kind of...I dunno. Kind of scary." Like the chaos visions Oka had once been privy to. But that was neither here nore there. What was here, though, was a suspicious dip in the ground.
With Oliver's scouting, and Oka's own bright glow, Oka was easily able to spot a suspicious dip in the ground ahead. "You said that there's pits right? Hm, I wonder if I could..." Oka said, beginning to trail off. Oka had seen the smaller snail stick to walls. Surely Oka could too, right?
Oka's foot began to slide up a side of the tunnel. As it turns out, Oka was built differently. In a bad way. Without the weight of all the plants on their shell, without exhausting themselves thickening vines earlier, Oka's foot might've been able to hold the weight. As it was, soon as Oka left the ground, gravity called them again. Oka fell with a yelp.
@Jinyi
The Gembound safely detected, and passed by, a series of barely-covered spiked pits. Though only a few feet deep, the spikes were sharpened, pointed sticks jutting upward from holes in the stone.
Why would anyone leave traps, yet leave a warning on how to avoid the same traps..? How very strange.
Unfortunately the next set of dangers proved more deadly: Oka's sliding stumble struck a pressure plate hidden against the stone tunnel floor. A thick-bladed axe, formed of chipped stone, dropped from a slot above and swept in a curving arc across the tunnel ceiling. It would strike first Oka, and then Jinyi, unless they managed to avoid this new trap.
Jinyi and Oka must roll to avoid the slicing axe trap. Mossie may still roll to detect the axes, but if she fails, must then roll to dodge. Anyone who has dodged the axes may also roll to aid Jinyi and Oka, or make any other post they wish.
GM note: Posting order's unimportant.
@Mossie @Jinyi @Oka
Mossie, truth to be told, has not been paying a whole lot of attention.
She shambles at the back of the adventuring party like a ghost, holloweyed, only barely paying attention to the snippets of conversation. Sometimes, her brain just...tanked. And even the smallest of tasks required herculean effort to complete.
But she couldn't just not rescue Callum.
On reflex, she sends out magical sensors, trying to scan the path ahead for danger...
She catches magical sight of the axes just in time, darting away with a yelp. But two others haven't been so lucky...
Oka felt the suspicious slide of stone beneath them. Before they even had the luxury of developing a sinking feeling, a massive axe came lunging for them. While getting out of the way was the ideal course of action, Oka was not just a snail, but an eight foot tall snail. Dodging was sort of out of the question. Oka did what came naturally to them. Oka obeyed the
compulsion to tuck inside their shell, hoping it and the cushion of plants would block the worst of the damage.
The snail's intuition proved right. Between the thick layer of plants, and Oka's own thick shell, they did not feel a thing. Oka was safely knocked aside by the axe, their shell spinning like a top. A bit dizzy and more than a bit shaken, squeaked a warning of, "Look out!" ,from within the safety of their shell.
@Oliver
@Jinyi
There was a silence, broken by the whistle of wind curling down the tunnel and ruffling fur and feathers as it passed.
Ahead--lit now by the Gembounds' magic--another carving was visible. It was past the pit, past the swinging axe--which now settled itself back in the ceiling, blade untouched by blood or Hive. And it was a broader drawing, carved clearly into the wall: each of the present Gembound, clambering straight down a hole.
Should they press on, they would find just such a hole--one claustrophobic, perhaps, for Oka but for the rest... passable. But it was twisting, turning and winding, a steep and narrow descent that would plunge them in pitch darkness to an unknown fate.
A 'trust fall,' as it were... but the drawing seemed to suggest that this was indeed their path.
Gembounds may each choose to acknowledge the carving on the wall and take a trust fall down a dark, narrow pit that plunges an enormous distance into the ground--or may choose to go over the pit and continue down the tunnel. They may also choose to further investigate the carvings, or even turn back, if they wish.
@Mossie @Oliver @Oka @Jinyi