The painting has Gabriel concerned, and on seeing Hunter enter to stare at it he calls, "My friend, please do not allow yourself entranced by the painting." The paladin considers why the man is huddled in the cell staring at the image, and suspects something ill.
The paladin will try ignoring the painting himself, and focus his eyes on Hunter. He will try to enter the cell quickly, and if Gabriel is able to get his companion to leave. Hopefully Hunter will break away from the painting himself and if not, he will try leading him out.
Edited: Thomaslee on 13th May, 2017 - 2:18am
Gabriel puts his hands on Hunter in order to drag him out of the cell. As Gabriel begins to pull him away, Hunter starts to become agitated and aggressive. He does not want to leave the fascinating picture of the moon. Hunter is as enthralled by the image of the moon as the man that sits beside him appears to be.
Drethen finds that the cell with the Minotaur is unlocked. Opening the door, the Minotaur continues to ignore him.
Out of Character: Hunter has been struck with with Lunacy (Any character affected by lunacy will act normally, except when the moon is full, new or in its first or last quarter. When the moon is full, the character will either become violent and attack others for no apparent reason or will just sit and stare rapturously at the moon and perhaps howl. When the moon is new or in its first or last quarters, the character will become depressed and paranoid, believing good friends are deadly enemies..) for crossing the previous floor without spelling out a name.
Gabriel will continue to struggle with his friend, seeing what has happened to Hunter. If his agitation and aggression become too much, the paladin will seek a way of knocking him out as he says, "You are unwell my friend, I do not wish to hurt you."
Out of Character: Is there a way of effectively and quickly knocking someone out without causing too much harm? If not, he can maybe see about binding his friend.
Edited: Thomaslee on 14th May, 2017 - 1:50pm