Perking up at the philosophical question, the wizard responds "Colour is only a reflection of light reaching your eyes, so technically everything isn't a colour unless something perceives it. This is how we craft illusions, by magically making your eyes perceive colours that aren't there! Like painting on the backs of your eyeballs. So Mr. Orange scales isn't orange unless you are there to catch his reflection. Invisibility stops reflections, too, and lets the light from one side be seen on the other, like glass. It's such an interesting effect to be invisible and be able to see, too, since you don't just see your eyeballs floating around, but you still… "He trails off when everyone stares at him. "Oh. Sorry. Right. Cyanwrath. Sounds like a criminal fairy godmother's name."
Morgaine wakes up feeling refreshed. Noticing she is on top of her bed and still in her clothes minus her boots; she then recalls some of what took place last night. She just vaguely recalls how or who brought her to her room.
She then gets up and gets cleaned up and finds something to put on, she finds a nice simple dress and puts it on and goes gets some coffee and a light breakfast.
Out of Character: She is not aware of the meeting with Silas and the group. She slept through the whole thing.So someone will have to bring her up to speed as to what the group is doing at some point.
"You can ask Poppo, but my understanding is that he abandoned us, and right before we faced a dragon, too." Velon seems particular surly about the subject. "I don't know what his problem was, but we all have enough to worry about without having to be parents to a child, and I think it is for the best. He can be quite the liability, whether it be running into danger and forcing us to cover for him, or not being there at all when you need him. I can't force him to come talk with the team at dinner, much less come along on our missions. As far as I'm concerned if we all need to talk about out business here in the hall and one refuses to come, repeatedly, they are no member of the Blaze at all and need to leave. Not being on the same page with the rest of the team makes one a danger to everyone. I will not have it." Velon seems disgusted by the very topic more than anything else that has come up in quite a while.
Out of Character: Hey, you asked…
Taken aback by the vehemence from Velon, he responds "Okay, I..um.. Didn't know it was that bad. I haven't been with your group long enough to get to know you all that well. I guess this was an ongoing issue from far before I arrived. I guess you need to do what you think best for the group. It's still hard for me to believe it's only been a bit more than a month since I started adventuring with the Blaze. So much has happened, with two dragons, Cultists, seers, trolls and the like!"
Later on, at dinner, he will ponder the different options and talk to whomever he is eating with about the lucky chance of taking this castle and the immense speed it provides. "This kind of makes us like some kind of Heroic Police Force, or something. Maybe we each need special mounts to ride that all have the same theme. Flying tigers, maybe? No one else can match our speed in getting from place to place. Maybe Perry's next song should be about our usefulness?"
Perry seems deeply troubled by Velon's words, "Now, now guys. Let's be fair here. I'm sure he had a really good reason for leaving his friends right before they faced an evil, adult green dragon who was accompanied by bomber trolls, a powerful bladesinging wizard, and a clay golem. Surely this important quest was of higher priority than ridding the elven forests of an evil that destroyed entire villages and communities and that committed unspeakable horrors to innocent children while attempting to spawn a hybrid race of dragon warriors that would eventually form an army to destroy all of the other races of the world. It had to have been something more important than securing the mask that would've aided in the summoning of the evil dragon goddess Tiamat into the Prime Material Plane where she could eventually enslave all mortal life."
"So before you go and blame him, perhaps we should hear his side of the story?" Perry asks. "I've talked to him once or twice… I think, probably? Anyway, he didn't seem like the type to leave for no reason."
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Replying to Lawrance at dinner, "Oh that's a great idea Lawrance! Maybe we could all ride around on flying horses through the sky! Ah man, that would be so cool. I wonder where I could find one of those… "Perry thinks about this intently as he takes notes in his songbook.
Out of Character: That's the second time today I've posted at nearly the same time as someone else, (Laugh). Anyway, I edited in a reply to Lawrance.
Edited: seath on 23rd Aug, 2018 - 8:17pm