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TRAVIS: He talks. He will talk to you out of the
fucking blue.
LAURA: Can he feel if we touch him? I poke him in
the forehead.
LIAM: Ow.
LAURA: Oh, okay.
LIAM: Don’t do that, please, I’m trying to
concentrate.
LAURA: Can he tell who did it?
SAM: No, he can’t see you.
LAURA: That’s wonderful.
SAM: But I will tell him later when he asks.
LAURA: Well, okay, but he won’t know now.
MATT: As you concentrate, the bird’s-eye view of
Trostenwald– Frumpkin carries up high into the
air. For the large lake that it is, you can see
two smaller land masses in the center of the lake.
Technically not north from where you are now,
since you’re back in the city, it’s more of a
northeastern direction. They’re both relatively
small, one’s maybe a few hundred feet across,
another one is maybe 50 feet across. It’s a
smaller mass. Watching as it coasts downward and
does a pass over the larger one, make a perception
check for Frumpkin.
LIAM: That is a six plus very little or nothing,
so you can guesstimate.
MATT: There is a faint treeline on this island.
The island has a few small trees, which is mainly
what you had seen during the night when you looked
out over the water, Beauregard. The land mass was
actually the very top of this tree line. It’s a
small grove that has clustered there on the center
of this island. Unable to make out any other
details other than the tops of these trees and
there’s a few spots in between where you can see
overgrown grass and general ground, rock.
LIAM: This is the bigger one?
MATT: The bigger one, yeah. Make a perception
check for the smaller one.
LIAM: Worse. Five.
MATT: The other one has maybe five or six trees on
it, but most of them appear to have either died or
be standing alone on this small mass. That one
looks pretty barren. Even with as bad of a look as
that was, it doesn’t look like there’s anything
visible on that land mass.
LIAM: Does it look balder than the other?
MATT: It does.
LIAM: Okay.
MATT: The larger one has much more of a cluster, a
grove.
LIAM: Last question, I can probably tell how far
apart these two islands are, yeah?
MATT: Yeah, they’re roughly 600 feet apart from
each other.
LIAM: 600, okay.
SAM: We’re all sitting around in this room,
watching him watch TV, essentially.
MATT: Yes, basically.
SAM: While this is going on, can I whip out my
little chemistry kit and start putting together