>>5545843>3 AP: Try to piece together what might be happening, was there a connection with our previous research?-Pinching your temple, you make a spirited attempt to slot the pieces of this madman’s puzzle together -
-Calling upon your occupation experience, you carefully mull over what you have learnt -
=Intellect Test=
=DC 15 & 21 & 42 vs 3d6+(Def/2)+Astronomy+Ap =
= 15 & 21 & 42 vs 13+2+2+2 =
= Success, Failure, Failure =
- You start with the basics, the morphing spirograph above Serenade seems to be the instigating force behind of these otherworldly happenings -
=Def: “Well, first off spirograph technically isn’t the name of the actual shape. It’s the name of the instrument used to render the shape. =
=Dep: “Which has a history of being sold as a novel, but somewhat unpopular, widget-toy. However, kids weren’t terribly interested in giving themselves carpel tunnel drawing funny patterns when they could be playing videogames instead, and the adult markets for such gadgets are limited to say the least.” =
=Def: Fascinating, but unless the CEO of Big Spirograph has gone full supervillian and is finally enacting his revenge plot on the world, also probably not relevant.”=
-Something pings in your memory -
-Many of your less academically credible contemporaries would always rave about the beauty of sacred geometry-
-The idea that God could manifest through, or existed within, certain shapes and mathematical models to an extent -
- Among the list of esoteric examples provided, some form of spirograph pattern would always be present -
-You’d always dismissed it as eccentric mysticism, but it might turn out to be significant -
- Unfortunately, you never delved deep into this particular subject matter and to your growing exasperation you haven’t the foggiest idea of how to link it back to your current situation-
- With a sigh, you file the revelation away for the moment -
- Your father, turning from his spot by the window and springing over to you, addresses you -
- There’s an rising edge of excitement in his tone -
Sebastian: “Hey, I’m just going to pop downstairs for a few minutes. Just to check on the car and get a fuller bearing of the, uh… sky situation. Be back in a tick okay?”