Before it can be moved, Goldwen quickly studies the central figure of the rederos to see where their arms are pointing or if there is any sign that they can move or be moved.
... completing his purveyance, Flin points out a pair of subtle depressions in the stone floor before the pedestal. He concludes they are tracks, and that--unlikely as it seems---the entire weighty mass of the statue and pedestal is somehow moveable. I somehow missed this post earlier! Sorry... I W...
Maybe we should try this: "It depicts half a dozen, almost life-sized figures supplicating themselves respectfully--three to each of the wings" Excellent idea, Sully. Let's try that, as well! By the by, every time I say your name in my head, I'm reminded of Commando. "Remember, Sully...
Goldwen examines the stained glass windows to see if she can determine what scenes they show (showed) and if that provides them with any clue as to where the entrance to the underground city may be.
Sheesh Ethan has never reacted to me like that! Harumph! *chuckles* *grins* I feel like my 9 year old. A few weeks ago, she was playing with her brother and my great-niece and nephew. They had built forts, around the house... in real life, as part of a game they were playing. Then she says, "O...
As much as Goldwen wants to stay and continue walking with the Immaculate Mother Goddess in prayer and conversation, she now knows what must be done to save their world from the plight of evil dragons. There is work to do! She shares her knowledge of the wyrmspear and it's location beneath the cath...
Goldwen kneels before the statue and offers the Immaculate Mother Goddess her most humble prayers and asks forgiveness for the destructive acts of men. She runs her hands over the flecked stone, carefully checking the damage as she quietly intones her request for patience, love, and understanding o...