RobotDave: Oh goodness, Lakanu and I are so screwed. Sparky: unless we figure out this well black_dynamite: Is dave doing the worm? black_dynamite: Also, if I had drey, I could just carry you guys out of the fire Yin: Jacques has fire resistance, I think. Maybe. Jacques: I have resistance to ongoing fire damage Jacques: er Jacques: I have a +2 to saving throws AGAINST ongoing fire damage Yin: Oh, meh. Jacques: If those rods were uranium I could heat them up to really hot levels, then use that to create electricity black_dynamite: Guys. Is there anything I should do in here Yin: I don't know, my brain is just not working at this point. Jacques: mine neither Jacques: I have no clue what this is supposed to be Yin: Grey door likes inorganic, red door likes organic, but I haven't a clue what that means. Yin: You know, sometimes the simplest puzzles are the hardest. Yin: This is a lesson learned well from that zelda game with the trains. Jacques: One of the Oracle games? Yin: Nah, Spirit Tracks, just remembered the name. Jacques: oh yeah Sparky: What on earth is the deal with this well Jacques: I was thinking of this train mini-game thing, not the game with a lot of trains Jacques: and I have no clue Jacques: The well is just pointless, and the rods are going right over my head Yin: Well, the wells do something, it's just that they also cause horrible death related things. Jacques: Yes, the wells do something, but we can't do anything with it. Because we don't do lightning Yin: Normally, at least in the case of games, the area around them usually provide a method of using something for in case the player can't do it themselves. Sparky: Or at least a clue Yin quit. Sparky quit. black_dynamite quit. Igfig left #pwot_dnd2. Jacques quit.