Sharn wrote:During the passage, Sharn nevertheless looked back at Runi and when she decided to grab his coat to not get separated, he didn't comment. He remained largely silent throughout, making just some loose comment on the estimated age of the ruins. But when the green flame flared up, he pouted.
"This may be hallucination, Vizsla. What unfuelled fire would last 3 thousand years. Unless we're not alone." He knelt to check if there were traces of dried blood in the central channel as it looked like a seat of some old evil cult. Whatever was on the altar could be a bait.
Sharn wrote:After cursory study Sharn concluded he could not do it right away, but he would do so in more favourable conditions. For him there were no final failures, merely delays.
ME1. Superior deciphering of ancient tomes. Destiny spent because impossible is Tuesday. Prior setback, Runi's assist.: 5eA+5eD+1eS+1eB 3 failures, 5 advantage
[Advantages to preserve and grab the tome and to facilitate next attempts]
"These are not the right conditions to break the script." He blurted, unsatisfied.
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