Yeah, i guess
20
“Can’t help then,” says Liza.
Talen warps in and takes you back to the entrance lobby.
The tree does not burn.
Zoe now looks into fraying on how it happens
Well, I am.
but, even with all the blood I’ve lost, and the pain I’ve suffered, I will go onwards.
@discobot roll 1d20
5
I. Won’t. Stop.
@discobot roll 1d20
10
Fraying occurs when a Weaver does not use their power enough. It deserts them and leaves them as a shell of who they were.
Rolling for Protection, @discobot roll 1d20
5
You successfully destroy the tree.
Zoe reads more into it, like just how bad is it, what are the shells like, how much is to little
gimbles checks out as much books as he can, then goes to practice windweaving outside
“I will find whatever Im looking for, somehow” Gabriel goes back to searching for any nonredacted book involving absolute vessals
It causes major noncommunicable sickness. The Frayed are soulless, emotionless creatures, as a result of not using their power in over two weeks.
Exactly what do you do
Zoe gale now goes over to start reading on binding, the last thing she’s curious about for the moment that she can actually get information on
All that to destroy a tree
Liza watches in fascination, and rolls her eyes. “You can just go on the library computers and look it up, you know,” she tells you.