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"We can all hear each other, it'll transmit automatically as long as we're within about five miles of each other and nothing particularly solid is blocking the signal. So, what do you think?" He asks.
"I think you can do WAY more with that spell than I can do, for someone that's only known it for a month!" You exclaim, proudly even. "All that engineering knowledge seems to have paid off, huh?"
"Heheh, I'd say so. I really wanted to learn this technique, too - if it can make anything you can think of in enough detail, then it's pretty perfect for a guy like me, you know?" He says, grinning from his suit.
After that, he gives you and Barbar a quick rundown on how to use it - it's pretty simple, all things said, in that it'll translate almost all of your movements with its own. You do have to let it move at its own speed and not force it lest you break something, and getting the claws to move basically involve squeezing or unsqueezing the handbars you're gripping inside of them, but other than that there's really nothing of note. Once you made sure all of you were ready, with Barbar taking the longest to get comfortable with the controls, you each descended to drop down into the seas below.
The splashes the three of you make are quite impressive, and soon enough all you can see is a rush of bubbles as you rapidly descend in the deep blue water. It doesn't take particularly long for you to touch down, heavy metal-clad boots impacting the sediment below and kicking up small clouds of dust that take a few seconds to disperse. You find yourself looking around in wonderment, at the wide variety of fish from the colorful ones to the swarms of tiny ones to the absolutely gargantuan ones swimming off in the distance - most of them heading away from you due to your startling entrance. The seafloor is covered in anenomes, coral reefs, and various mollusks and seastars. It's a side of the world you've never seen before.
"This is amazing...!" You say over the comms.
"Yeah, we should have come down here ages ago. So, we're looking for the remains of a giant meteor, right?" Harum asked you, to which you nodded...before realizing he probably couldn't see it well.
"A meteor, yeah. It's probably covered up by sediment or hidden away somewhere since it hasn't been found yet, so we're gonna have to look pretty hard!" You reply, and by pressing your thumb on a simple button you get some lights to shine out of the suit to illuminate the underwater world before you just a bit better. It's time to comb the sea for your treasure!
>Five of you, roll me a d60! Your DC is 40!