¡°The Tapestry brought them.¡± Added Flynn matter of factly.? ¡°I would say there is a sizable chance that there was an Elf involved.? The tapestry was used to attract a ready guard force, although an undead one.? I would assume they were
all the rage for undead Elven wizards and their cohorts, in their day.¡±
¡°Maybe he started out a good person. Or, maybe he was the lich¡¯s?enemy. Just not sure why a hero¡¯s steed would be guarded by undead.¡±
On Friday, April 7, 2023, 5:15 PM, Flynn/Derek Walters <thegamerzedge@...> wrote:
¡°A unicorn would not willingly allow an evil person to ride it.¡± added Flynn.? ¡°The horn can be used for many purposes.? However, killing one, or defiling it¡¯s tomb is beyond the pale.¡±
¡°A Lich,¡± Sweet William says. ¡°I wonder who was riding the unicorn?and where his or her?tomb is. Perhaps he/she is?not even really dead. Maybe, the person?who rode the unicorn became the lich. Maybe
he or she?was made a lich against his/her?will. Or maybe?he or she?was the Lich¡¯s?enemy. Do we know any legends of these parts of heroes riding unicorns? Heroes?with tower shields? Why else?would undead be guarding the tomb of a unicorn?¡±
On Friday, April 7, 2023, 4:48 PM, Cerina/JediJon via groups.io <dwarfjsgm@...>
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Cerina has a horrified look on her face,
"A unicorn tomb ... it's been desecrated. Unicorns are one of the most purest creatures alive, who would do such a thing!"
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"I miss the old days." Cthulhu
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On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 11:03:59 AM PDT, Dungeon Master/Infinitum3D <infinitum3d@...> wrote:
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The statue is a rider on a ho-
waitaminnut . . .
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Moving the glowing axehead closer, you can now see a coarse, flattened area between the horse¡¯s eyes where someone has apparently sawed off a horn. Checking the horse skull in the
sarcophagus you see a similar mark.