James Tiberius Kirk (
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driftfleet2017-03-14 11:11 pm
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Captain's Log 08 - A Tristise on Adventuring
Who: Jim Kirk & You
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Action: In a water temple (any of them)
When: Now/Throughout the month
Since there seem to be a lot of us exploring these temples and every single one of them comes with at least some level of trap/puzzle, I thought it might be a good idea to share some of the ones I've come across. While no puzzle is exactly the same as any other puzzle in any temple I've come across, some of the basic ideas behind them are similar - which is half the battle with these things, it seems.
At any rate, I hope this proves helpful to everyone and will help keep everyone out of tight situations. If you have any questions contact me, and if you want to make additions from your own experiences and upload please do so.
- Captain Kirk
[ DOWNLOAD FILE: WATER TEMPLES_TRAPS AND PUZZLES LOG V. 5.6.1 ]
[ The file itself is a rather detailed text log of every trap he can accurately remember coming across in the numerous temples he has been in. What, he's been busy, okay? It includes everything from the giant eel guarding a key he came across with Isabella, to sliding walls, sliding statues, puzzle pieces, making objects light up in certain orders. It's a hefty file, to be sure. Happy reading! ]
Action - Water Temple #394
[ Kirk has gone to explore another temple he's come across, and much to his chagrin the second puzzle has begun to stymie him. He floated in the center of the room, arms crossed as he glared at the door in front of him, which had several glowing shapes, of which only four of five were lit. He was missing something, some critical switch or piece and he just couldn't figure out where he was erring.
But he was making the critical mistake when it came to puzzles in a water temple. There was always something out to get out, in one way or another. In this case, it was a bit of the ceiling, coming loose after years of neglect. Accident, this time, rather malicious intent. But it's coming down anyways, and Kirk doesn't see it. ]
[ ooc: Feel free to rescue him, or to start in another chamber of the temple. The above was just an option for starting ]
Broadcast: No
Action: In a water temple (any of them)
When: Now/Throughout the month
Since there seem to be a lot of us exploring these temples and every single one of them comes with at least some level of trap/puzzle, I thought it might be a good idea to share some of the ones I've come across. While no puzzle is exactly the same as any other puzzle in any temple I've come across, some of the basic ideas behind them are similar - which is half the battle with these things, it seems.
At any rate, I hope this proves helpful to everyone and will help keep everyone out of tight situations. If you have any questions contact me, and if you want to make additions from your own experiences and upload please do so.
- Captain Kirk
[ DOWNLOAD FILE: WATER TEMPLES_TRAPS AND PUZZLES LOG V. 5.6.1 ]
[ The file itself is a rather detailed text log of every trap he can accurately remember coming across in the numerous temples he has been in. What, he's been busy, okay? It includes everything from the giant eel guarding a key he came across with Isabella, to sliding walls, sliding statues, puzzle pieces, making objects light up in certain orders. It's a hefty file, to be sure. Happy reading! ]
Action - Water Temple #394
[ Kirk has gone to explore another temple he's come across, and much to his chagrin the second puzzle has begun to stymie him. He floated in the center of the room, arms crossed as he glared at the door in front of him, which had several glowing shapes, of which only four of five were lit. He was missing something, some critical switch or piece and he just couldn't figure out where he was erring.
But he was making the critical mistake when it came to puzzles in a water temple. There was always something out to get out, in one way or another. In this case, it was a bit of the ceiling, coming loose after years of neglect. Accident, this time, rather malicious intent. But it's coming down anyways, and Kirk doesn't see it. ]
[ ooc: Feel free to rescue him, or to start in another chamber of the temple. The above was just an option for starting ]

#394
[That 'hero' instinct she'd been trying to smother kicked in, which was why she shot past him, hit the wall, bunched up, and then shoved backwards, catching him around the middle and hopefully propelling them both out of the collapsing room.]
[She was tiny, but she was strong.]
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He glanced down at the tiny figure that had pushed him out of the way of the pile of rock, water still swirling and bubbling as it all settled. ]
Thanks for the save.
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Sure.
[She said in response, as she swiveled back to him.]
You are here alone?
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Yeah. I meant to just poke at the first puzzle, but once I got on a roll...
[ He flashed a sheepish smile and shrugged. ]
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[Laura didn't seem to care about his 'being on a roll' thing. As far as she could tell, he was just human. Humans break and die with frustrating ease.]
Are you going to keep going?
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Action - 394
So here he was, in chamber 27, trying to figure out a word puzzle with different letters and symbols than he was used to. Clearly it was some sort of code ...
A pause, as he heard a distant rumble, and looked up. His part of the ceiling seemed solid enough, but he ought to go check out the rest. After all, he wasn't a strong swimmer because of his legs. If he had to get out fast it wasn't going to be fast enough.
So he started to swim towards the entrance, spotting Jim as he stared at the four lit signals. It was then when Tyrion noticed his friend ... well, about to get crushed. He couldn't shout out a warning, so he did the next best thing. From the belt of his swimming suit he pulled out a grappling gun - something he had traded for in the last planet. He switched the hook to the rubber one, aimed, he shot, and he snagged Kirk's ankle. Then he jerked his friend back, as he braced himself on the wall outside of the chamber, hoping that the gravity of water worked in his favor.
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Kirk let out a blast of bubbles in an aquatic shout as he was pulled back, the rush of displaced water forcing him back faster as the ceiling came down. He knocked back into a wall, for a moment seeing stars and his breath knocked from him, sinking down to the floor.
"Tyrion?" he asked, because that was the simplest question of the moment.
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Was Tyrion's dry response, before he leaned forward from the doorway to look at the rubble left behind. He shook his head a little, then swam back to where Jim was.
"Have you been hurt?"
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"Nothing I can't recover from," he assured him, letting the water take his weight and float himself back upright. "Thanks for the save, by the way. When did you get a grappling hook?"
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#394
Shit.
The lyrium flares into life and aided by the boost it gives him, he swims across in a few quick, short strokes, glad to have been close enough to do so. He barrels into Kirk head first, with zero warning, knocking them off course and really, really hoping he's pushed them far enough away not to be crushed. ]
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Kirk cried out in surprise when Fenris suddenly tackled him. Instinctually his arms wrapped around Fenris' shoulders, trying to look over him at what was the cause - which was obviously apparent as they were pushed faster from displaced water with the ceiling coming down.
They hit a nearby pillar and sank, Kirk panting and keeping hold of Fenris as the water settled. ]
Holy shit...
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That could have ended rather messily.
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I dare say that's an understatement.
[ He gave Fenris a pat on the back. ]
Thanks for the save. You're okay?
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He hears the ceiling before he sees it and turns his head, frowning when he sees someone standing right under it. A gust of wind is enough to push the body out the way - Sorey would be proud, look at him - before he crosses his arms and leans down. ]
Jeez...
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As it is he feels himself being pushed, and while he doesn't fight it, he does wonder about it - and then the roof comes down. Oh. He cocked his head, hearing a voice nearby, glancing around through the waters. It was hard to tell anything with the currents still swirling and settling from the displacement, but... ]
Is someone there? Uh - thanks for the save!
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Then the questions come and he turns, looking down at him before he rushes down with a gust of wind. It's obvious that whoever this is they can't see him, but... He's getting used to it. Not everyone has the right level of resonance, even here on the fleet. ]
You're welcome. Name's Zaveid.
[ Just in case. ]
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Thanks again, Zaveid.
[ He glances around, obviously looking for him but not seeing him. ]
Are you a native?
[ He hadn't heard anything about the natives being able to camouflage. ]
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[ Maglor is safely back aboard the ships, but he still sounds like the sea is swimming in his head ]
But I don't think I dare leave the ship again. Hopefully. It sounds as if you are having an adventure or two, though - perhaps later I might persuade you to sit down and tell me of them?
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Of course you can, Maglor. Promise to compose an epic tale of them?
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Most definitely! One of great heroism and epic battles, eh? Make sure you do not leave out any details!
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[ What? No mention of Isabella? Tit for tat. Probably. ]
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end here?
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Are you alive still???
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Yes, I'm still alive. Working on a numerical puzzle, actually. Want to help with some math?
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What is the puzzle??
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[ Kirk sends him a picture - the puzzle is figuring out a mathematical sequence for lighting specific stones. ]
I've got it about halfway figured out, but the last half is coming slower. I'm losing the pattern.
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