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You’ve been puzzling over the identity of the creatures, and what brought them here. Adessa knows no reason why her people would be accursed. At first you wondered if the things were Chaos monsters, but the fact that they turn back into normal horses upon death casts some doubt on that. Rather, you wonder if the Wizard-Sages have some role in this— are they ensorcelling the horses and sending them as monsters, for some reason? But Shrett has seen no sorcery hereabouts with his magic sight. The timing, though, is too obvious: something about the Wizard-Sages’ visit triggered these monsters to appear. And if 12 remain outside the main hall, you hope that not all come at once! You dealt with five easily enough, but in a less advantageous defensive location or with greater numbers of foes, you’d be in big trouble. | You’ve been puzzling over the identity of the creatures, and what brought them here. Adessa knows no reason why her people would be accursed. At first you wondered if the things were Chaos monsters, but the fact that they turn back into normal horses upon death casts some doubt on that. Rather, you wonder if the Wizard-Sages have some role in this— are they ensorcelling the horses and sending them as monsters, for some reason? But Shrett has seen no sorcery hereabouts with his magic sight. The timing, though, is too obvious: something about the Wizard-Sages’ visit triggered these monsters to appear. And if 12 remain outside the main hall, you hope that not all come at once! You dealt with five easily enough, but in a less advantageous defensive location or with greater numbers of foes, you’d be in big trouble. | ||
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