Aww, they completely ignored Lyra's introduction. Half of them didn't even give their names!
Lyra comments, visibly bummed out, as she tries to keep up with the rest of the party.
They're professionals, that's why I warned you not to get too silly with your displays. Hey, how about turning on your Armor of Shadows now?
The mysterious voice keeps sounding like a minder of sorts, telling Lyra what to do. The girl merely nods and does a quick gesture with her hand, at which point a soft glow begins emanating from the mirror: anyone who keeps looking at the girl will notice a shadowy, vaguely humanoid figure, of size and shape similar to Lyra's own, emerging from the mirror's surface and superimposing itself on top of the girl's body, delicately covering it with an almost completely transparent, but still barely visible, barrier.
Much better. At least now I can see our new friends. So anyway, if I may be so bold as to propose a course of action...
Once again the voice is trying to address the whole party
... the way I see it, the matter at hand essentially consists of three steps: dealing with hostiles, disarming traps, and securing the grimoire itself. Myself and Lyra have never met an enemy we couldn't just brute force our way through with sheer magical power, and if we're dealing with constructs and/or summons here, then it's safe to assume such a trend will continue. As such, we can assume enemies will be a non-factor as long as you mortals can keep up with us.
Misha, you shouldn't be so rude to these people if we want to get along...
Adults are talking, Lyra. Anyway, the second step involves traps: unfortunately, both a magical artillery like Lyra and a valiant knight like Master Cal are ill equipped to deal with such finesse-based work. If it's just a matter of locked doors Lyra can blow them up, but it would probably be safer to leave this aspect to an expert of the field. I trust you people would have such an expert among yourselves?
But despite having asked a question, the voice continues without waiting for an answer
Which leaves the grimoire itself. How well should we expect it to be protected, in terms of "unspeakable curses that eat your soul the moment you so much as peek at its pages"? In my experience, mortals who consort with my kind are often fond of such theatrics.
This last question is aimed at their drow employer.
OOC:
Lyra has cast Mage Armor via her Armor of Shadows eldritch invocation: I'm fluffing it as Misha's silhouette appearing over Lyra's body as a semi-transparent, shadowy layer, which essentially constitutes the armor itself.
Last edited August 21, 2020 12:37 pm