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a quick ten minute break, roughly. We have ten |
minutes so we get a little bathroom break. We’ll |
be back here shortly. Make sure to stick around |
for a video at the break in which we have our |
Wyrmwood contest to win some awesome Wyrmwood |
stuff, so keep an eye. We’ll be back here in a |
little bit. See you soon. |
[break] |
MATT: Welcome back! Sam! |
TRAVIS: Wow. There’s Hail Marys and then there’s |
that. |
LIAM: (laughing) |
MATT: Oh, I’m going to get you guys back one of |
these days real hard. |
MARISHA: You already do. |
TRAVIS: Don’t poke the DM. |
LIAM: Did that make it in? That was a nuke! |
MATT: Welcome back. |
TALIESIN: I was weirdly expecting more. |
LIAM: Are you kidding? |
MATT: Our winner of the grandiose collection of |
Wyrmwood elements is koehlerart. Congratulations, |
you’re the winner. Danoba will contact you and get |
your information. Pretty nice win on your part. |
We’ll have next week another giveaway to look |
forward to that. |
LAURA: I choked on my spit as I wooed. |
MATT: You swooed? Don’t do that. |
TALIESIN: I don’t even know how you did that! |
MATT: The sun has set as you guys approach the |
outer banks of the Crookedstone Island in the |
center of the Ustaloch. You can see the grove, a |
clustered central conglomerate of trees that all |
create this mound of brush. Now that you’re up |
close against it, you can see the bit of moonlight |
that’s starting to come over the horizon dancing |
across the upper part of the canopy. The trees, at |
most, are about 15 to ten feet tall. They’re not |
incredibly huge, some even hovering around the |
five to ten foot range on the outskirts. |
LAURA: How tall was the lizard man? Devil toad? |
MATT: He was about eight feet tall, hunched |
forward. |
LAURA: Okay. |
LIAM: That’s big. |
MATT: As you approach the bank, you can see |
already there’s a lot of heavy rocks. This is not |
a soft, muddy embankment like the outskirts of the |
lake. This has a lot of jagged rock, and your |
ship-finding friend is carefully making his way |
through as close as he can before he comes to a |
stop, pushes off with an oar, and says, “All |
right, I think this is as close as I can get. What |
"are you doing here, if I might ask?” |
LAURA: We are going to have a picnic on the |
island. |
MARISHA: Beach party. |
LAURA: Nighttime beach party! |
MATT: Make a deception check. |
SAM: Nighttime beach party. |
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