Eh, most likely just over it and waiting for "it" to happen, whatever "it" may be.
Yeah I can agree with that, I really wish I could interact more with the event so far. It's been really cool, but it would be so much cooler if I could actually do anything other than just sit here and read the messages. Even when the Ithmias were on fire we weren't able to extinguish them, just had to sit there and wait for the event to progress.
Terrifying in both size and stature, Pazuzu rises two dozen feet into the air, borne aloft on bat- like wings that rival even those of the late White Dragon herself with their span. A cowl of darkness enswathes his monstrous form, composed simultaneously of inscrutable shadows and all the known horrors of the mortal mind; a mere glimpse enough to turn all thoughts to dread terror and drive away all notions of joy. His visage is sharp-featured and pallid, impossibly lit from without as a pair of gleaming crimson eyes drink in all light and return naught but malice. Wearing a perpetually self-satisfied grin, the Prince of Woe exudes a confidence so unshakeable, so steadfast, so indelible that the very air surrounding him crackles with exultation at the mere gift of his magnificently horrifying presence. Pazuzu, Prince of Woe almost glows with nearly god-like power. He has 100% health remaining. He weighs about 218 pounds. You see nothing in it.
--- Bone Throne of Taug --------- 13:-3:4 --- There are 7 marsh oozes here. A large glowing crystal prism is fused to the bone throne of Taug. The terrifying figure of the Demon Prince presides, held aloft on bat-like wings.
(Hashan): You say, "Im so dead."
You say with an Arcadian accent, "Pazuzu pazuzu pazuzu."
You say with an Arcadian accent, "Pazuzu."
You peer at the Kasmarkin Crown unscrupulously.
Pazuzu, Prince of Woe clenches his fist before you, and gangrenous growths suddenly bubble across your skin. You have been slain by Pazuzu, Prince of Woe. The Kasmarkin Crown falls out of your inventory.
(Hashan): Ehene says, "Well, Asmodron, you were right."
You say with an Arcadian accent, "Guess that doesnt work now.."
Pazuzu, Prince of Woe says, "It never shall again."
The life in your veins grows slow and sluggish as the fell tones of Pazuzu, Prince of Woe pervade, "Never shall I be imprisoned again!"
Funny enough, a few of us in Hashan had suspected Kasmarkin and Taug of something and even summoned him, but...well nothing of importance really happened. We tried questioning him back then and nothing.
The only -maaaaybe- clue was that he broke out of the crown's control fairly quickly. We just assumed it was bad luck.
Yeah someone from Hashan actually approached me and asked what I thought about the idea of Taug and Sh'fah being involved. I told them what I knew about the two, and then proceeded to say I thought it was highly unlikely to involve them. Am now in the same boat as @Cooper awkward.
What hinted at Taug's involvement though? I kinda jumped in after everything got started
Im personally not sure what Hataru saw on day 1....but for us:
We were originally tracking Jeramun's movements. This was when he was stuck on his first cycle of: Savannah, Dakhota, Mhojave, Shamtota, and Siroccian, which is basically circling the Pachacacha. I was trying to find something that could attract him to it and we thought maybe Kasmarkin which is roughly around that area, but sunken, so he cant reach it.
We had also suspected that Kasmarkin, being an ancient city, might also have some information or item that could be influencing Jeramun. Kasmarkin was also the city of once powerful mages. We had tried with Han-tolneth and Han-Silnar for some answers towards Dekalb's motives and got nothing. So we considered other options
Additionally,Taug was also an ancient being...so we decided, "Why not?".
And finally...The 'creaking glass sound' we'd hear from time to time, made us assume
perhaps it could be Taug's prison, which is made of crystal.
So it was at first a hypothesis based on perhaps something in Kasmarkin is attracting Jeramun...that led to "Maybe Taug is involved?".
He wouldnt talk, and the only unusual bit seemed that he broke out of the control very quickly.
In truth, I was iffy about it, but @Rispok stuck to his theory about Taug all the way. He's the real MVP here.
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A travelling minstrel shouts, "Let the king rise once more to take up the throne that is his!"
Nehuen shouts, "Let the king rise once more to take up the throne that is his!"
Rhuhu shouts, "Let the king rise once more to take up the throne that is his!"
The caustic voice of Big Bad Wolf, Arkantos Darkwing sizzles through the air, "If you insist..."
Salyn, the village guard shouts, "Let the king rise once more to take up the throne that is his!"
Seril, a Shastaan merchant shouts, "Let the king rise once more to take up the throne that is his!"
Tasca shouts, "Let the king rise once more to take up the throne that is his!"
Joshua, the head carpenter shouts, "Let the king rise once more to take up the throne that is his!"
Did lol
Tiamenjiara moves to the first sacrifice, and etches a writhing swirl symbol into the facet.
Rhuhu shouts, "Let wind enliven you and bring you back to us!"
His vigil ended, Rhuhu has performed the ritual of obeisance and given his life to the air.
His words weighted with the truculence of servitude, Han-Silnar speaks, "They bite off more than you
His words weighted with the truculence of servitude, Han-Silnar speaks, "By order of the Jade
Tiamenjiara moves to the second sacrifice, and etches a licking flame symbol into the glass.
Her vigil ended, Ryina has performed the ritual of obeisance and given her life to the flame.
Wiping her finger, Tiamenjiara dips it into the freshly spilled blood for a second time and once
Jeramun's flames roar with heightened intensity, blistering hot in perfect emulation of the
Tiamenjiara moves to the third sacrifice, and etches a teardrop symbol into the glass.
His vigil ended, Salyn has performed the ritual of obeisance and given his life to the water.
Eager to continue, Tiamenjiara again places her finger into the newly offered blood pool, not
Four shrieks of frenzied indignation slice remorselessly through the air as the Sorceress of the
like wings that rival even those of the late White Dragon herself with their span. A cowl of
darkness enswathes his monstrous form, composed simultaneously of inscrutable shadows and all the
known horrors of the mortal mind; a mere glimpse enough to turn all thoughts to dread terror and
drive away all notions of joy. His visage is sharp-featured and pallid, impossibly lit from without
as a pair of gleaming crimson eyes drink in all light and return naught but malice. Wearing a
perpetually self-satisfied grin, the Prince of Woe exudes a confidence so unshakeable, so steadfast,
so indelible that the very air surrounding him crackles with exultation at the mere gift of his
magnificently horrifying presence.
Pazuzu, Prince of Woe almost glows with nearly god-like power.
He has 100% health remaining.
He weighs about 218 pounds.
You see nothing in it.
There are 7 marsh oozes here. A large glowing crystal prism is fused to the bone throne of Taug. The
terrifying figure of the Demon Prince presides, held aloft on bat-like wings.
(Hashan): You say, "Im so dead."
You say with an Arcadian accent, "Pazuzu pazuzu pazuzu."
You say with an Arcadian accent, "Pazuzu."
You peer at the Kasmarkin Crown unscrupulously.
Pazuzu, Prince of Woe clenches his fist before you, and gangrenous growths suddenly bubble across
your skin.
You have been slain by Pazuzu, Prince of Woe.
The Kasmarkin Crown falls out of your inventory.
(Hashan): Ehene says, "Well, Asmodron, you were right."
You say with an Arcadian accent, "Guess that doesnt work now.."
Pazuzu, Prince of Woe says, "It never shall again."
The life in your veins grows slow and sluggish as the fell tones of Pazuzu, Prince of Woe pervade,
"Never shall I be imprisoned again!"
Eh...was worth a try
The only -maaaaybe- clue was that he broke out of the crown's control fairly quickly. We just assumed it was bad luck.
LAUGHING AT MY WEALTH OF INFINITE KNOWLEDGE. Everyone talking in that meeting and I was god damn right. GOD DAMN RIGHT I SAY. VENGEANCE IS MINE.
What on earth even made you think or hinted towards it being Taug at the very start of the event
I love the awkward turtle.
Im personally not sure what Hataru saw on day 1....but for us:
We were originally tracking Jeramun's movements. This was when he was stuck on his first cycle of: Savannah, Dakhota, Mhojave, Shamtota, and Siroccian, which is basically circling the Pachacacha. I was trying to find something that could attract him to it and we thought maybe Kasmarkin which is roughly around that area, but sunken, so he cant reach it.
We had also suspected that Kasmarkin, being an ancient city, might also have some information or item that could be influencing Jeramun. Kasmarkin was also the city of once powerful mages. We had tried with Han-tolneth and Han-Silnar for some answers towards Dekalb's motives and got nothing. So we considered other options
Additionally,Taug was also an ancient being...so we decided, "Why not?".
And finally...The 'creaking glass sound' we'd hear from time to time, made us assume perhaps it could be Taug's prison, which is made of crystal.
So it was at first a hypothesis based on perhaps something in Kasmarkin is attracting Jeramun...that led to "Maybe Taug is involved?".
He wouldnt talk, and the only unusual bit seemed that he broke out of the control very quickly.
In truth, I was iffy about it, but @Rispok stuck to his theory about Taug all the way. He's the real MVP here.
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Penwize has cowardly forfeited the challenge to mortal combat issued by Atalkez.
Summary of my adventures in Yggdrasil Land.
This place is really full of surprises