M&anes: 3,000 bn

Yeah, but shapeshifting into a dragon seems a bit... crazy
 
Put a size limit on it for goodness sake. Only stuff the same size as him, maybe a bit larger, and smaller than him, no dragons!
 
Also, I'd imagine a big creature, like a dragon, could eat a small zombified sand sniffer and still go on living.

Have you read about solanum, the Zombie Virus? Instant death, then resurrection of those sentiant. Dragons are definately sentiant.
 
To pi4t:

Spoiler :
Kragenskull's prize for defeating the dragon was a gorget (a steel collar designed to protect the throat) that appeared rusted, but was solid. The buckles were inlaid with garnets.

He get it Appraised for free, and found it was created for soldiers to conquer other lands with, by creating wells of water. Helpful, when fighting prolongued campaigns in a desert. Also as such, only males can use it.


Also, I have to agree with everyone else, a dragon is too large to transform into. Unless your ability was based on heliurgy, but you said that this fools people that can see through illusions. Using the literal mindedness that comes with reading too much Discworld, this mean it is not an illusion, but a painful, painful transformation. Carrying on that logic, I don't see it plausable to be able to transform into anything not a similar size and shape to you. So, it is not possible to transform into a large dragon or, to go the other way, a small sand sniffer.

Your exploration of caves will come tomorrow afternoon.

To Charles Li

Ah, but this dragon did not eat something infected with a zombie virus, it ate a corpse reanimated with necrurgy.

To Diamoneye

That's cool man.
 
Or maybe absorbing biomass Prototype style?

And I want an answer to my PM...
 
No, anywhere between dwarf and small troll would be good.
 
Story:
Spoiler Back to Diast :
Once I arrived back to the town of Stail, the people greeted me as their saviour, and took me to the best house of the town to clean my injuries and give me something to eat. After this, I thanked them and told them that I had to do something else for the Minotaurs to be calmed down, something that was very important and had to be done soon. The following day, after a restful night, I took my horse and rode out of the town, with everyone, young and old, saluting me and waving me goodbye. I smiled, and once there were no more people in there, I had my horse start to go a bit faster. We had to reach Diast soon, and it was better if I arrived there before it was too late.

Spoiler Week 3: Starting the Search :
When I arrived to Diast, the first thing I did was to look for the governor in the town. I had to tell him what had happened with the mission and wished to ask him for someone who could tell me what the dirk I had found in the Daedalus' Labyrinth was.
 
Yeah, yeah, keep your hair on. Busy first week of school. Have to get all adjusted and that.

To pi4t:

Spoiler :
Time carved this cave well. Architects would weep at their splendour, knowing that Time and Nature accomplished something more beautiful than anything they could create with their mortal hands.

The soft, rhythmic plip...plop is the only sound inside the cave. Kragenskull descended slowly, so not to slip. The tunnels carved by millions of years are narrow, but big enough for Kragenskull's bulk.

The half-demon reached the heart of the cave network after what seemed like hours of travelling. Most of the floor was taken up by a huge lake, its waters clear and undisturbed. Tiny creatures, long since given up their eyes, swim smoothly through the ice cold waters. One would think that the half-demon's eyes were the first to survey it in millennia.

But there was something decidedly unnatural about the tall stalagmite rising out from beneath the waters. Moving around the thin shore of the lake, Kragenskull saw that there were in fact narrow steps leading up to the top, where a shaft of light with no determinable source was lighting something.

Kragenskull climbed the slippery stairwell. From this vantage point, he could see others had made this journey, long ago, and slipped, their bodies to be consumed by the fishes of the lake.

He finally made it and looked at what the light was illuminating. It was a staff with a haft of red pine. He gingerly reached for it and took it. It was unusually heavy. As he turned his thoughts as to how he would get back down, there was a rumble.

The darkness engulfed him almost instantly. A voice rumbled back and forth WHO DARES. Unconsciousness followed.

Kragenskull woke up in the middle of the town he had stayed that night. To his surprise, he still had the staff in his hand. He would need to get it Appraised.
 
Spoiler :
Akatas left the village. This thing could only be conclusively ended when he found the source of all this problem. Whether if he was going to annhiliate the source or perhaps research it more and bring it to the king was to be decided later.
 
I'll get it appraised (or does that cost an action point?)

What does getting something appraised mean?
 
Yeah, this is over. It didn't really go at the pace I wanted it to. I'm mainly focusing in on a Fresh Start NES...
 
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