drb1004 wrote:
Chiemeka declines the staff with a smile.
"It seems that you are far more closely attuned to this item than I, young Ak. I suggest you keep it in case we have need of its powers again."
Ak'kulula looks at Chiemeka for a moment, then bowing to the Sage's wisdom, accepts back the staff. The two ends of the artifact, radiating cold and heat, presents a problem of safe storage however. After a moment's thought, the lad retrieves his sling and from its leather fashions a makeshift carrier strap for the staff, allowing it to be securely worn diagonally across his back, while leaving its two ends pointing up and down respectively. Tying up the staff and strapping it to his back, Ak'kulula tests that it is secure and does not swing loosely from his bodily movements. He looks left and right at the two ends of the secured artifact, smiling in satisfaction that it is now no more dangerous to himself and his companions than a sharp two-ended spear.
Damian May wrote:
Ak'kululas many years of judging the stability and strength of tree branches and the like reassure him that the bridge should support their weight.....then he looks again at the stony countenance of Kuublu and he grows concerned....
Noting the Prince's discomfort with the plank bridge, Ak'kulula respectfully assures Kubluu as to the safety of the bridge. He points out to his Highness various signs that affirm his conclusion.
Damian May wrote:
The young wild man crosses the bridge and walks up a short stairway like the one on the south bank of the river. He stands now in front of a small black wood door. There is a strong feeling of peace and serenity here.
The Mystic stops at the top of the stairway and closes his eyes briefly, allowing the feeling of peace to enfold him. He reaches out his senses in a probe for the presence of any nearby minds...