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Rolled 12, 11, 14 - 3 = 34 (3d20 - 3)
<span class="mu-s">and Amphion, he of clever hands,
lifted, brick by brick, the stones of Thebes,
Upon the gifted notes of Zeus’ herald
His lyre of spun gold brightly sounding…</span>
As you calmly ascend to the hilltop, voice ringing out brightly as Amphion's harp and with golden hair of the same color - you hear the clattering of the hooves cease. Above you, clouds stream across a deep blue sky, silently carried by the warm breath of Euros. You've lost sight of Pantaleon as you climbed, but you have no doubt that he has been carefully positioned to strike, if need be. Cresting over – you see the face of the κένταυρος, his reddened face seemingly caught between rage and wonder, his chest heaving in, bloody hooves streaking the earth. You adopt a broad smile as you face the beast, and simply say,
"Hail, prince of Ixion! A beautiful day such as this must be praised with music, should it not?" Without pause, you continue your hymn, and voice is clear as the rushing Αλιάκμονας...
>I'll need a dice+1d20+9, best of two from the players...