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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 |
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