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Jan 8, 2026 4:37 am
Berith carries the torch further into the room and as she walks towards the two chests, she suddenly find that the floor beneath her foot provides no support and she suddenly drops forwards flailing wildly and grabbing at the flagstones that seem to avoid her grasp...

Borgo, as you follow behind Berith she suddenly falls through the floor as if it's not there. You instinctively lunge forwards and grab her cloak with one hand, and then two as you are pulled roughly to the ground with your head and arms dragged... THROUGH the insubtantial floor!! A quick thought flashes through your head, "Illusion!!", before Berith's grunts and exertions focus your attention back to your current plight.

Berith lands heavily against the side of the pit... No! A steeply slanted ramp! ...as something jerks at her neck. Grabbing instinctively at it she finds her cloak now firmly clenched in both hands and above her, Borgo looking down while holding the other end. The slope is polished and slick and her boots find little purchase. He briefly halted your initial fall, but not your descent. You continue to slide downwards, pulling the little Goblin with you. It is now, as the light fades behind you, that you think about the torch.

Borgo, you strain with gritted teeth, trying to hold onto Berith's cloak and watch the torch roll and slide down, down and down and then drops from view. You can still see a soft glow some distance down the ramp where an exit must be.

The rest of the group sees Berith head towards the chests with Borgo in tow. As she drew close to them, she suddenly dropped out of sight as Borgo leaped out and grabbed at something, possibly her cloak. The Goblin was slammed to the ground and pulled into the floor itself!! He's quickly dissappearing from sight and you don't know if you'll be able to reach him before he dissappears and not before you are left in darkness as the light quickly fades, leaving you all entombed in a black embrace.

Rolls

Torch (Even=Stays Lit) - (1d6)

(2) = 2

Jan 8, 2026 5:05 am
Okay Berith and Borgo, you have the briefest time to try something before you both slide to your possible doom. The torch is gone as is the light.

Berith, you can try to halt your slide somehow. Perhaps your surely damp hands will find some kind of purchase against the polished stones?! Or perhaps letting go of your only lifeline will hasten your slide?! Or can you think of some other way to slow your slide as your boots find little purchase. You can roll Str or Dex against DC15 to slow your descent and perhaps give others a change to help. If you can think something else, choose a stat to roll against.

Borgo, you are too small and weak to stop and pull Berith up yourself. You could simply let her go and save yourself? Or your can you somehow manage some other means of saving Berith. Choose a stat to roll based on what you try if you intent to slow or perhaps even halt her fall. DC15.

Thak, Elspaeth, you are both left in darkness near the entrance to the room. You could both make your way to where Borgo is. It happened only a moment ago and his position remains fresh in your mind... straight ahead from where each of you are about 10 and 15 feet respectively. Though you'll have to take the last 5' carefully lest you possibly fall through the false floor in the darkness yourselves. You know the careful way will see your mates dissappear.

Lattremond stands transfixed in surprise, but will follow the lead on any others who direct him.

Feel free to fire ideas at me or discuss in the OOC thread before you post.
Jan 8, 2026 5:50 am
Oops, I forgot to say that Borgo and Berith can see that this steep chute is about 10' wide and 10' across abutting the far wall of the room. Even the chests must be illusory as you noticed nothing above you but the ceiling before the light faded.
Jan 9, 2026 9:23 am
Borgo panics, squealing piteously as he both attempts to hold onto Berith’s cloak and find some way to stop his slide.
OOC:
So, I assume that Borgo doesn’t have time to retrieve objects, or carry out full actions as he slides down to his doom. Had he the time, he could try to use his grappling hook to halt his fall/slide, using it as impromptu tiger-claws. That being said, your description of the slide is that it is "polished and slick" so I guess that might at most give a bonus or reduce the DC, but not obviate the check altogether?

Assuming that retrieving and using his grappling hook one-handed is not possible in these circumstances, Borgo will have to figure something else out, probably failing the check.

Before I roll, could our benevolent DM just let me know if the grappling hook plan is doable?
Jan 9, 2026 3:31 pm
[color="coral"]I suppose that would depend upon if he kept it tied to his pack somewhere. Perhaps the tires are loosely stitched so items can be forcibly wrenched free in just such an eventuality?
Indeed the surface of the chute is plainly too even, but the flag stones of the rooms floor present an opportunity for some small hope.

Narrate your actions and give me a Str roll s as you attempt to slow your slide.


To the rest, please don’t wait for a result. Please post what you intend to try and roll. Success will likely depend on combined actions at the critical moment.[/coral]
Jan 9, 2026 3:31 pm
I suppose that would depend upon if he kept it tied to his pack somewhere. Perhaps the tires are loosely stitched so items can be forcibly wrenched free in just such an eventuality?
Indeed the surface of the chute is plainly too even, but the flag stones of the rooms floor present an opportunity for some small hope.

Narrate your actions and give me a Str roll s as you attempt to slow your slide.


To the rest, please don’t wait for a result. Please post what you intend to try and roll. Success will likely depend on combined actions at the critical moment.
Jan 9, 2026 5:08 pm
"Lattremond! Take my rope...hurry...!" Elspaeth says, as she reaches one-handed to the coil of rope on her pack, tugs it free for its quick release and presses it into the priest's form. She, then crouches, places her crossbow on the floor at her side and begins digging through the couple items in her pack to retrieve her lantern and tinder.
Jan 10, 2026 4:50 am
Berith's shock at stepping through the floor quickly turns to fright as she tries to fight for any purchase possible. Hoping against hope that the slight Borgo can hold onto her, Berith tries her best to dig her boots into the smooth surface as she lets out a small shriek at the drop.

The sudden fright causes her to break out in sweat as she desperately tries to think of any way to stop her slide. Scrabbling with her now damp hands, Berith draws her sword and, with all her might, attempts to slam the blade into the slope to try and halt her progress.
OOC:
I'm assuming I'm more in the middle of the 10' across as opposed to being by the edge. I don't know if the slope is made of stone or metal, but I figure my best bet is to try and find any purchase I can with my sword either slamming it into the slope right near me or if I can try and reach the edge with my sword, there might be some type of seam where the sides/bottoms meet that the sword might catch into.

Rolls

Strength check - Trying to force her sword into the slope - (1d20+2)

(14) + 2 = 16

Jan 10, 2026 7:29 am
Borgo has had a lifetime to learn that he is not physically strong, and that relying on his strength, as he foolishly did when trying to stop Berith’s fall could only leave to disappointment and ruin.

As his mind rushed through and discarded various stratagems, the small humanoid let go of Berith’s cloak: whatever he did, he would be unable to hold on to or stop the fall of the much larger woman.

In his training to become a thief he had passed many an uncomfortable hour climbing up sheer surfaces and, more often than not, falling or sliding down walls. He realized his best chance now was to treat this infernal slide as nothing different and scramble, parcour and contort himself to the safety of an improbable hand- or foothold.

So, after a moment of disorganised panic, the chirurgeon’s apprentice set his mind to doing what he knew and employed all his mountaineering training to survive… as so often before, he failed.
OOC:
Borgo has a steep penalty on strength checks, so I believe he would avoid a test of brawn at all costs. In 5e parlance I’d say he’s trying acrobatics to slow down or stop his fall by using his downward motion to spot and grab any irregularity in the tunnel that might serve as a handhold. If this is an incorrect interpretation of what is currently possible, just apply the roll to any other appropriate ability, Dhakhan: I’m all out of ideas…
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Rolls

DEX procuring to safety? - (1d20+2)

(10) + 2 = 12

Jan 10, 2026 3:41 pm
As Borgo and Berith begin to disappear from view, Thak runs to their last known location, gets down on the ground, and tries to grab Borgo to help pull them back up. "No!"

Rolls

STR - - (1d20+1)

(12) + 1 = 13

Jan 10, 2026 4:29 pm
Berith, frantic with the knowledge that her life literally hangs in the balance, releases her cloak with one hand and grabs the thing which most means safety in her mind; her sword. The effort is awkward but the adrenaline and fear in her veins gives her arm incredible strength. She strikes sparks from the stone once, and again, before she slips further down and clutches her sword to her side lest she loose that like the torch.

Borgo's grip on Berith's cloak slips as soon as he lets go with one hand and he barely maintains his grip on that tail end. He can feel the fabric cutting in and his hand as Berith twists and flails in futility. He knows those fine and dextrous fingers will soon fail him. He was not made for feats of strength but he could try... Borgo curses as his waist is pulled over the edge. They are both going down. He begins to prepare himself the the landing which must come when pain blossoms in his knee. Sweet, sweet pain as something grabs his leg...

Thak, body acting almost before he can register what has happened, lungs out and across the distance to grab Borgo's ankle just before it dissapears over the edge. He can hear the little Goblin cry out in pain, but it's a small price to pay for your life.

Borgo's relief is as large as it is brief. Berith's cloak slips from his grasp and she's gone. He can't even see her, just a dark lump retreating towards the faint light below.

Her passage does disturb the air in the chute. Borgo and Thak almost gag as air from below washes across thier faces, roiling up thick and heavy with an overpowering acrid stench redolent with earthy fecal notes. Was there perhaps a dull thud that follows? A faint sound like a groan? You feel a second hand grip your leg, and you now definitely hear a murmuring from far below and the soft sound immediately brings on the beginnings of a headache.
Jan 10, 2026 4:41 pm
Okay. Hmmmm. Berith has been lost down the chute.

Borgo hangs by his ankle at the top of the chute with Thak holding on tight (not injured, just flavor). The little Goblin should prove little trouble for him to pull back up.

Elspeath is rummaging in her pack for her lantern, and she'll be able to retreive and light it. It's dark and she needs to be quick so give me a DC12 Wisdom check to get it done ASAP.

Lattremond is prepping the rope to throw when he can see.

What is it you will do with one of your party separated?

Berith, dear Berith. Your fate will be determined in another thread. ...and currently by your lonesome self.
Jan 13, 2026 3:31 am
Elspaeth feels about in her few belonging there in the sudden dark. Lantern... spark...light.
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Rolls

Wisdom (DC 12) - (1d20+1)

(13) + 1 = 14

Jan 13, 2026 4:01 am
The room is bathed in glorious light as Elspaeth lights and lifts her lantern. You see Thak gripping Borgo's leg which dissappears into the floor at the knee.

Lattremond rushes forwards and drops the coiled rope to the ground as he kneels near Thak and carefully reaches out and down into the floor to help Thak pull the hapless Goblin up. Once the Borgo is over the edge and safe, he reluctantly lowers his head down for a look. He can see the dull glow of what must be Berith's torch. Sitting up, he tells you that the top of the chute appears to be about 10' square and points out the extent of it.

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Jan 13, 2026 4:04 am
Thak breathes a sigh of relief. "Thought we lost you, little buddy." He looks down the dark hole. "Berith!" He calls.
Jan 14, 2026 3:19 am
"Thak! Thank Ord." Berith shouts back up to the group, glad she is not completely alone. "I don't know what's down here, but I'm going to have company soon. Do any of you have any ideas?"
Jan 14, 2026 9:15 am
You can all smell that acrid tang biting your nostrils. It is thick in the air around the opening to the chute.

In this brief moment you can hear it in Berith's voice. She sounds glib but it's there. Fear.

You have all heard this before, whether beneath the battle cries of those cut off and surrounded, shouting in bravely in the face of certain doom, behind the jokes of a fellow conspirator pricked by a hidden needle and far from aid. Where every you have heard it, you know time is very very short.

It has been a handful of second since Berith slipped away and you gained you light and retrieved him. You haven't know Berith your whole lives, but you've know her long enough to tell she is or is about to be in dire extremis.
Jan 14, 2026 2:41 pm
"Berith, grab the rope, we'll pull you up! the little, terrified goblin screamed down the chute, his vocal pitch a few octaves higher than usual, strained by the stress of the fall and sliding.
OOC:
Can Berith see Lattremond's rope? If not, Borgo could grab onto the rope, and tie his own rope to the end of Lattremond's, to extend it.
Jan 15, 2026 1:27 am
Thak gets up, finds the end of the rope, ties a quick bowline knot around his waist, and then falls upon his haunches. "This should do to anchor Berith." He fixes his gaze upon the hole, his mouth a thin line. "We're ready for you to climb, Berith!" He shouts.
Jan 16, 2026 12:05 am
Elspaeth picks up her crossbow and approaches the ledge cautiously, bringing the light of the lantern better to bear on the situation.
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