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Nathaniel woke me early the next morning. I can't understand how he can get up so early every morning, even when he was up late last night. I got up and warmed breakfast from the bag of holding. I missed Kaven preparing the breakfast. Not because it was much to do, but he did it better. As we got out of camp it disappeared. Looking around in daylight I saw a stairway a little further up, leading along the arm of the mountain-man. We left the druid circle and headed for the stairway.  
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Nathaniel woke me early the next morning. I couldn't understand how he could get up so early every morning, even though he was up late last night. I got up and warmed breakfast from the bag of holding. I missed Kaven preparing the breakfast. Not because it was much to do, but he did it better. As we got out of the magical camp it disappeared. Looking around in daylight I found a stairway a little further up, leading along the arm of the mountain-man. We left the druid circle and headed for the stairway.  
  
Go up. Earth elementals
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As we went up the stairs the ground suddenly shook and huge earth elementals emerged and tried to throw us off the cliffs. There was a battle but we defeated them and they crumbled to dust. We continued up and reached a gaping cave. Its entrance was through the mouth of the mountain-man. I thought of how poetic it was that the earth would swallow us. Inside there were several big statues standing like guards along the walls. Or perhaps like teeth waiting to chew us. I sneaked up to the nearest one and took a closer look at it, but it was just a statue. I couldn't find any trap. Continuing through the room we saw how a slope continued down the throat of the mountain-man. I approached it and saw that there was a ledge that was very hard to see next to it. I suspected some kind of foul play and suspected a trap. I was right. The slope was very slippery and if someone fell down it I guessed that it would very hard to stop and not knowing how it ended it could very well kill you. I told the others:<br>
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"It's a trap."<br>
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"No. It's fun." Honeypot answered and went down the slide.<br>
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We could hear her shout fading as she quickly raced down. Nathaniel and I followed along the ledge that was just wide enough to walk down. I drew an arrow on the wall with my eternal chalk. When Velicia was finished with her studies and would come following us she would see it and follow us down the ledge. I held the chalk to the wall as I walk down drawing a line. I really like it and especially the color. The slide ended in a big hole that was several hundred feet deep. The fall would surely kill anyone unfortunate enough to slide down, but not Honeypot. Luckily she had magic things that could help her fly. With magic some people can survive even if they are too reckless. It could have ended in a wall with spikes and then she wouldn't have been so lucky. The ledge continued winding down along the wall. We went on looking down. At the bottom there were seven big stones in a circle and a pillar in the middle. There was a frost covered pile up to the pillar. It was glittering in the dim light. It was not only from frost. I quickened my step and put away the chalk. There was a dragon's treasure waiting for me down there. I love dragon treasures.
  
Entry in through mouth
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There were lots of things in the pile. Everything chosen by the dragon to be worth to keep. Who was I to question a dragon's ability to appraise what it found. But everything was placed in a pile of coins. There were thousands of coins. I had done it before. I poured the copper and silver pieces into my pouch of platinum transforming them into platinum pieces. I made sure not many gold pieces joined them. I like gold at least as much as platinum and with our bags of holding and handy haversacks we could bring most of it without too much trouble, but we had to make room for the things. There were tents, arrows, a belt, a box with stuff, a cloak, a flamberge, an armor with onyx ravens on the shoulders and a halfplate with wolf motif on the chest. There was a torch of power, six potions of recovery, bracers of archery and more. Many of the items looked to have a nomadic look with wolf motifs.
 
 
Big statues
 
 
 
Then slippery
 
 
 
I think it's a trap
 
 
 
Honey think it's fun
 
 
 
I find ledge hidden along the wall
 
 
 
She go down slide
 
 
 
I and Nathaniel go down along edge
 
 
 
I drew an arrow on the wall and then a line as we walked down with my eternal chalk
 
 
 
It would help Velicia to follow us when she is finished with her studies
 
 
 
The slide ends in a big hole that is several hundred feet deep.
 
 
 
The ledge continues winding down along the wall
 
 
 
at the bottom there were seven big stones in a circle and a pillar in the middle.
 
 
 
There was a frost covered pile up to the pillar. It was glittering, but not only from the frost. It was the dragon's treasure. I love dragon treasures.
 
 
 
Lots of stuff
 
 
 
I had done it before. I poured thousands of copper and silver pieces into my pouch of platinum transforming them into platinum pieces. I made sure not many gold pieces joined them. I like gold at least as much as platinum.
 
 
 
there are tents and stuff, nomads
 
 
 
Arrows, belt, box with stuff, cloak, flamberge, armor with onyx ravens on the shoulders and a halfplate with wolf motif
 
 
 
Torch of power
 
 
 
6 potions of Life
 
 
 
bracers of archery
 
  
 
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Episode no. Episode 85
Date 2009
Game Master Abbe
Characters Honeypot
Nathaniel
Nell
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Nathaniel woke me early the next morning. I couldn't understand how he could get up so early every morning, even though he was up late last night. I got up and warmed breakfast from the bag of holding. I missed Kaven preparing the breakfast. Not because it was much to do, but he did it better. As we got out of the magical camp it disappeared. Looking around in daylight I found a stairway a little further up, leading along the arm of the mountain-man. We left the druid circle and headed for the stairway.

As we went up the stairs the ground suddenly shook and huge earth elementals emerged and tried to throw us off the cliffs. There was a battle but we defeated them and they crumbled to dust. We continued up and reached a gaping cave. Its entrance was through the mouth of the mountain-man. I thought of how poetic it was that the earth would swallow us. Inside there were several big statues standing like guards along the walls. Or perhaps like teeth waiting to chew us. I sneaked up to the nearest one and took a closer look at it, but it was just a statue. I couldn't find any trap. Continuing through the room we saw how a slope continued down the throat of the mountain-man. I approached it and saw that there was a ledge that was very hard to see next to it. I suspected some kind of foul play and suspected a trap. I was right. The slope was very slippery and if someone fell down it I guessed that it would very hard to stop and not knowing how it ended it could very well kill you. I told the others:
"It's a trap."
"No. It's fun." Honeypot answered and went down the slide.
We could hear her shout fading as she quickly raced down. Nathaniel and I followed along the ledge that was just wide enough to walk down. I drew an arrow on the wall with my eternal chalk. When Velicia was finished with her studies and would come following us she would see it and follow us down the ledge. I held the chalk to the wall as I walk down drawing a line. I really like it and especially the color. The slide ended in a big hole that was several hundred feet deep. The fall would surely kill anyone unfortunate enough to slide down, but not Honeypot. Luckily she had magic things that could help her fly. With magic some people can survive even if they are too reckless. It could have ended in a wall with spikes and then she wouldn't have been so lucky. The ledge continued winding down along the wall. We went on looking down. At the bottom there were seven big stones in a circle and a pillar in the middle. There was a frost covered pile up to the pillar. It was glittering in the dim light. It was not only from frost. I quickened my step and put away the chalk. There was a dragon's treasure waiting for me down there. I love dragon treasures.

There were lots of things in the pile. Everything chosen by the dragon to be worth to keep. Who was I to question a dragon's ability to appraise what it found. But everything was placed in a pile of coins. There were thousands of coins. I had done it before. I poured the copper and silver pieces into my pouch of platinum transforming them into platinum pieces. I made sure not many gold pieces joined them. I like gold at least as much as platinum and with our bags of holding and handy haversacks we could bring most of it without too much trouble, but we had to make room for the things. There were tents, arrows, a belt, a box with stuff, a cloak, a flamberge, an armor with onyx ravens on the shoulders and a halfplate with wolf motif on the chest. There was a torch of power, six potions of recovery, bracers of archery and more. Many of the items looked to have a nomadic look with wolf motifs.