After you've verified the quality of the rope and equipment - all of it perfectly up to standards, if not better, a credit to the efficiency of the imperial administration - and ensured that the kobold, who calls himself Soth, has understood his instructions and is proficient with the necessary techniques, you let him prepare for the climb.
Soth, like the other kobolds, was wearing typical Moolyager clothing, if adapted for their size, but as he gets ready to set out across the river, he takes off the woollens, revealing a scaled tunic beneath. While the kobold's own red skin is composed of tiny, smooth interlocking scales, the ones on his tunic have the shape and colour of small overlapping teeth. With the help of other kobolds, he proceeds to bind this tunic tightly about his body with a number of leather belts.
Completing his preparations by strapping a short shovel to his back and tying the rope to one of his belts, your volunteer waits for the go ahead to start the crossing, and it immediately becomes apparent that he wasn't exaggerating his abilities. Hanging upside down, he clutches at the rope with hands and feet both, climbing his way across the gorge with effortless movements, long sinuous tail darting out behind him to balance out his advance. In only a few minutes, Soth has reached the other side of the river and started work on securing the rope.
Soth, like the other kobolds, was wearing typical Moolyager clothing, if adapted for their size, but as he gets ready to set out across the river, he takes off the woollens, revealing a scaled tunic beneath. While the kobold's own red skin is composed of tiny, smooth interlocking scales, the ones on his tunic have the shape and colour of small overlapping teeth. With the help of other kobolds, he proceeds to bind this tunic tightly about his body with a number of leather belts.
Completing his preparations by strapping a short shovel to his back and tying the rope to one of his belts, your volunteer waits for the go ahead to start the crossing, and it immediately becomes apparent that he wasn't exaggerating his abilities. Hanging upside down, he clutches at the rope with hands and feet both, climbing his way across the gorge with effortless movements, long sinuous tail darting out behind him to balance out his advance. In only a few minutes, Soth has reached the other side of the river and started work on securing the rope.
I'll lead a cheer and loud applause of Soth, and some general boisterous comments about courage, then organize the next crossing, ideally I'm looking to set up two initial systems, one that's just a rope, or a pair of ropes for back up, to send across people and material on pulleys - harness, saddle... or a small trolley like a stretcher with cords on either end going up to pulleys, which would be good for moving beams of lumber.. The other system is just getting for ropes into a roughly square so we can start laying boards across, I'm pretty much aiming for etiher this or this, and not this
The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.
- Albert Einstein
King of Cairhien 20-7-2
Chancellor of the Landsraad, Archduke of Is'Mod
- Albert Einstein
King of Cairhien 20-7-2
Chancellor of the Landsraad, Archduke of Is'Mod
Lineage - Titus Ingeniare and the Bridge of Amorce
10/02/2011 07:32:25 AM
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"Most definitely a dilemma"
10/02/2011 10:47:59 AM
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12/02/2011 02:23:17 AM
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"Not much time, by Farrikan's Fiery Breath!"
14/02/2011 02:41:25 AM
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27/02/2011 08:20:51 AM
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"Prepare the Onager!"
27/02/2011 11:37:02 PM
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The onager's shot doesn't even cross the gorge.
01/03/2011 09:09:27 AM
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I nod my head
04/03/2011 05:27:59 AM
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Re: I nod my head
04/03/2011 08:07:20 AM
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Yep, let him go then
04/03/2011 08:33:21 AM
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Progressing once more.
25/05/2011 08:53:29 AM
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Re: Progressing once more.
01/06/2011 03:14:24 AM
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Re: Progressing once more.
28/08/2011 09:46:47 PM
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Re: Progressing once more.
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Nightfall
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I will go to sleep
06/11/2011 07:12:58 PM
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The night passes uneventfully.
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"My, I felt like a slept for months"
14/01/2012 08:31:17 AM
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You get back to work.
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[...] The things grows ever larger as it approaches.
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Re: [...] The things grows ever larger as it approaches.
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