Also that brings another question: this stacking rule notwithsatnding, one character can give his or her inspiration to another, but that would probably entail the two characters actually being in each other's vicinity, wouldn't it? Or do the Gods Of Destiny actually go wherever they wisheth?
Yeah, not going to require the kind of restrictions placed on the Help action. But I am going to say that the characters would need to be able to plausibly influence one another. Some RP of how you help the other guy pull off this inspired stunt would be good.
Daishain, Poljen has an inkling of an idea. But considering how the layout has been so far, does it seem the quickest way back down below is by getting to the nearest stair/ladder that seem to be at each corner? And how far is the nearest of those right now from the barbarian?
Nearest route would be the stairs at the corner ahead of Poljen, but whatever the mage is summoning is about to appear between him and it.
Second nearest would be the ladder you guys came up.
Edited: daishain on 2nd Oct, 2017 - 12:19am
That map is deleted I am afraid. It used the same document as the current one.
I will confirm that the platform down in the courtyard is the same one you saw from below if that is what you're thinking of. I will further confirm that there are wagon ruts leading up to it, coming from the large building by the western wall, which appears to be an old stable.
Edited: daishain on 2nd Oct, 2017 - 12:30am
Okay, let me just lay it out. Back in the underground level it appears as though the platform with chains brings the wagons down, and then they follow the path that is rutted to another room where there is little (Maybe an altar or something). I am betting they bring the loot here, then use magic to send it farther afield, and Poljen is guessing the mage is headed there for a magical escape, so he wants to get himself (And hopefully others) between the mage and that room. I can't recall exactly where things are below, so it might actually be smarter to go back the way we came and drop all the way down underground and hit them before they reach the escape room. Now that I have explained Poljen's thoughts, can you help decide which would get them ahead of the mage better? Going back may avoid the circle just set out, but it might actually also get us in a better position faster.