Logs
// haha! I AM smart, after all!
A wild nightingale alights nearby and sings this message from Rannwvir:
Oh... hey. Hrm... I am trying to find a solution to an odd problem.
There is a place, in the glacier that has no air within it. The
exit is guarded by a spirit. I cannot think of how to stay in the
room to fight the spirit, without air. Any ideas?
And the nightingale flies off singing.
You push some air and tickle Rannwvir with it.
You tell Rannwvir: ?! I think #3 is your best bet! tell me if it works
A wild nightingale alights nearby and sings this message from Rannwvir:
Number 3? I do not understand.
And the nightingale flies off singing.
You tell Rannwvir: did you recieve my earlier tells? flood the room with water,
then use your magical breath under water spell .. that was my suggestion
A wild nightingale alights nearby and sings this message from Rannwvir:
Oh.. I am sorry.. I did not. I had a head injury not long ago..
sometimes I miss things.
And the nightingale flies off singing.
You tell Rannwvir: that happens to me all the time! my other suggestion,
if that did not work, was to blow a gust of wind into the room before you
enter it
A wild nightingale alights nearby and sings this message from Rannwvir:
That is a very good idea though.... albeit risky... if the spells
fail, one is dead I should think.
And the nightingale flies off singing.
You tell Rannwvir: use a breath potion, then .. less of a chance for failure
You tell Rannwvir: there's only one spell to cast then.. btw, why are you
asking me? *scritch scratch* .. I'm not a mage ;-)
A wild nightingale alights nearby and sings this message from Rannwvir:
Ah... Or, cast breathe beforehand... one could ward flood onto an
item in fact.
And the nightingale flies off singing.
A wild nightingale alights nearby and sings this message from Rannwvir:
I ask you because you are smarter than just about anyone I know.
And the nightingale flies off singing.
You push some air and tickle Rannwvir with it.
You tell Rannwvir: no, just very convincing ^_^
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