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Cargo Bay 4: A call to action (new arrivals welcome)

Posted April 26, 2020, 1:10 a.m. by Lieutenant Junior Grade Sathut (Counselor) (Riley W)

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  • Miriam

“So, you want to stop the web-crawlers with a web? Won’t they be able to traverse your web just as well as their own? A web by any other name is still a web.”

“Either way, I’m keeping a lit torch handy, just in case.”

Hood

“It is a web in design only,” Suravil replied. “Spiders may be more skilled at traversing webs, though this is designed to stick or slow creatures, including spiders. Perhaps a web appearing would, in their limited intelligence, cause them to believe they are moving on safer ground and be more likely to simply drop into it.” He was more concerned with the potential of them traversing the walls. What ‘was’ their modus operendi in how they were comfortable and used to engaging prey?
- Suravil

“This particular strain of spider is one which, I believe, prefers to snare its prey in the floating tendrils of web you see before you,” ‘Sam’ volunteered the information, stepping forward to crouch beside Sural and D’Vash. “Then they pull the prey up towards them. I do not think they will use the walls to travel down, but if we can lure them down to the bottom via their strings, I think ‘Suravil’s plan is a reasonable one.”

Sathut

“There is a spell, very minor, a cantrip really,” explained Suravil, “which I have. It conjures a hand that I can manipulate things.” He put a finger up. “Minor things, though in this case I could manipulate the strings to imply that something is there. Once they approach, if they do, I can attempt to catch them in the web. The wall is nearby that I can attach the web to to be firmer.”
- Suravil

Hood stepped back out of the way to give Suravil any room he needed. “The stage is yours, oh wonderous wizard. Weave your spell.” He unknocked his crossbow and replaced the quarrel in his quiver. As he drew the ebony blade, he added, “I’m going to have a torch handy either way. . . “

Hood

Suravil looked at the others to ensure that they were ready as Hood was. He dismissed what he took as a somewhat mocking statement from Hood, however his focus right now was on where to cast the spell. He wanted to position himself in a place where this hand could tackle more than one thread, keeping them within 25 feet of his person. He only had a minute with the spell and he wanted to do as much as he could. First he looked for small objects, a few of them, that may be husks of mushrooms for example. It would not do for the hand to be stuck to a hanging tendril; he would use an object. The hand could pick up something that was a pound or two with no issue. Additionally he prepared for the Web spell that may come shortly thereafter.

Thus prepared he took his spot. The spell, simple as it was, had a verbal and somantic sense, and with practiced ease he cast the ‘Mage Hand’ spell. First actions would be, once the magical hand formed in the air would be to pick up one of the sticks/husks and brought it to the first tendril and used it to waggle the tendril back and forth before pulling back to see whether the stick/husk stuck to it or not. His eyes watched for activity above … and if he had time to go to another or if he needed to prepare the next spell.
- Suravil

The spell was successful in that the hand was created, the piece of mushroom picked up and pressed against the hanging web. There didn’t seem to be a reaction to the movement, and the mushroom did not stick particularly harshly to the web, pulling off with a small tug.

Sathut


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