Continued:
We move to the flame symbol. The cover is warmer but not scalding. Opening it, warm, dry air comes out. The tunnel, as before, is dark and requiries crawling. The heat increases as I move forward. The hatch at the bottom is warmer still. I open the hatch. On the wall, opposite to to the tunnel, is a grate. The podium, as in the other rooms, is centered. Rod expands to look into the grate. Heat is considerable from it w/ an orange light at the far end, about 20 feet. Rod volunteers to go down the tunnel but Echo suggests sending a phantom. It reports a bright orange room surrounded by about 5' of lava. Easily enough, Echo commands the Phantom to retrieve the key. The key turns. The mural shifts.
The dashed lines. We open the cover. The air is refreshingly cool and pleasant. Moving down the tunnel, I move the the panel aside and look out. There is an archway at the other end. Past the archway is a web, about 20 feet long and ten feet across. On the far side is a cave like room filled w/ stalagtites and stalagmites. We send the phantom forward. Inhuman screams in the distance. The phantom returns, severely wounded. It had fought a giant cave spider and defeated it. We send the phantom back to retrieve the key then dismiss it. The key turns. The mural shifts.
The infinity symbol. Cool air and damp. The dais is octagonal instead of just round. A rope bridge on the far end. No railings. Echo, the most nimble of us, even for a human, crosses and ties a rope for the rest of us to cross safely. An ice elemental and the dias are the anchors. The far room is a huge octagon, two steps down is water. Hanging from
the ceiling and covering much of the steps are vines, bluish-green in
color. The party crosses over. There
is some movement in the water, what it is we're not sure. The air is
thicker than in the entrance room. Rod summons a Shadow Beast to search
the waters. We send both the creatures in and they get attacked by
multiple serpentine creatures. Rod and Echo recall their beasts.
Several of the eels are floating dead on the surface but more are still
there. Rod casts a portal into the pool, draining it into the cavern
behind us. Several eels follow. The rest are left swimming in the few
feet of water that remains. A lower portal drains the rest of the water
and many more eels, the last flopping around in the few inches of
remaining water. Echo sends the ice elemental in to send the rest of the
eels into the portal and search for the key. We discover the key
inside one of the large eels. A quick vivisection gets the key. The key
turns. The mural shifts.
To be continued.
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Springfield Armory and Rock River Arms Screw IL Gun Owners UPDATE
I'm not a fan of TTAG but even a broken clock is right twice a day. In this case, IL legislators are trying to shut down FFL's through arbitrary licensing, fees, and regulation. Having forgotten the lessons from S&W selling out to the Clinton administration back in 2000 , they removed their opposition to the licensing bill w/ a promise of exemption for them and big box stores.
The CEO's statement to TTAG ain't helping:
“The legislative process is a fluid process. The bill has only moved through one chamber, and it is still in the process. We fully support the Second Amendment and stand by it. The Illinois Manufacturers Association will continue to fight and protect not only manufacturers, but dealers and the gun owner as well.”
sales@springfield-armory.com
https://www.facebook.com/SpringfieldArmoryUSA/
Springfield Armory
(309) 944-5631
Rock River Arms
(309) 792-5780
More from IllinoisCarry.
Even more from GSL.
"In short, I don't believe Rock River had any contact with the IFMA lobbyist while this went down. They trusted him to represent their interests. Their trust does not seem well placed.
Springfield, on the other hand, is joined at the hip with Keller. Springfield is tripling down on stupid despite the pressure."
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017
A Modest Proposal
In Illinois everything is taxed, licensed, fee-ed, etc.... That is except legislators. This should change. Here is my proposal.
$1,000 fee on every bill or resolution introduced.
$500 fee on every amendment added.
$100 fee on every sponsor.
$50 fee on every co-sponsor.
An argument I heard in favor of state licensing for firearm dealers is that hairdressers, construction workers, pretty much every other profession, is licensed.
So why shouldn't legislators?
They should have testing in Federal and State Constitutional issues, public safety, education, and every topic they propose legislation on. Each additional topic can be added as an endorsement and the legislator can then propose legislation on that topic.
Of course fees would be required to obtain the license and endorsements.
Revenue generated from these fees will be used for schools in the legislator's district.
Obviously any politician who would oppose this proposal is against the education of children.
$1,000 fee on every bill or resolution introduced.
$500 fee on every amendment added.
$100 fee on every sponsor.
$50 fee on every co-sponsor.
An argument I heard in favor of state licensing for firearm dealers is that hairdressers, construction workers, pretty much every other profession, is licensed.
So why shouldn't legislators?
They should have testing in Federal and State Constitutional issues, public safety, education, and every topic they propose legislation on. Each additional topic can be added as an endorsement and the legislator can then propose legislation on that topic.
Of course fees would be required to obtain the license and endorsements.
Revenue generated from these fees will be used for schools in the legislator's district.
Obviously any politician who would oppose this proposal is against the education of children.
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