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This is the seventh episode.{{Infobox_episode|title = Water Management|episodeNumber = 07|airDate = 10th June 2013|previousEpisode = [[Episode 06: Library]]|nextEpisode = [[Episode 08: Assuming Direct Control]]|writer = [[Demonac]]|link = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x8F492jmhc}}[[Category:Episodes]]
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{{Infobox_episode|title = Water Management|episodeNumber = 07|airDate = 10th June 2013|previousEpisode = [[Episode 06: Library]]|nextEpisode = [[Episode 08: Assuming Direct Control]]|writer = [[Demonac]]|link = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x8F492jmhc}}
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== Episode summary ==
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Continuing from last episode's electrifying revelations, this episode opens on the hooded [[Deluvian]] attempting to pull [[Angel]] down into the water, presumably to drown and/or electrocute her. However, [[Black]] pulls in the other direction and, being significantly stronger, pulls the [[Gnomes|Gnome]] to (relative) safety. The [[Kua Toa|KT]] flees into the electrified water, where [[The Party]] cannot give chase.
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Realising the tatical implications of this, [[Draven]] immediately decides that they need to drain the water as soon as possible. Meanwhile, [[Little One]] destroys the remaining elemental, while Black and Angel (with the aid of a Fly spell) catch the fleeing [[Tritons]], who surrender immediately. Little One interrogates them in Aqua Common and is informed that the Deluvian raiding party is led by a priest of [[Blibaal]] with over 20 slaves and an unknown number of KT. After the KT had entered [[Ginaron]] through [[Don Horatio]]'s estado, they followed the flow of water to find an inlet, which was used by the (non-amphibious) slaves. However, the slaves are also not as resistant to electricity as the KT, so they cannot swim into the main areas of Ginaron without dying (the Tritons were protected by the priest's spells). They are also told that the raiding party's commander is [[Kua Commander|a zealot]] completely bent on his goals and so terrifying that even the priest will not challenge him.
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The Tritons are left in a purification pool and The Party move on. Little One wants to smash his way through the [[worker constructs]]' barricade, but the rest of The Party talk him down, for fear of turning a neutral party hostile. '''Up to 2:50.'''[[Category:Episodes]]

Revision as of 22:33, 16 February 2020

Episode summary

Continuing from last episode's electrifying revelations, this episode opens on the hooded Deluvian attempting to pull Angel down into the water, presumably to drown and/or electrocute her. However, Black pulls in the other direction and, being significantly stronger, pulls the Gnome to (relative) safety. The KT flees into the electrified water, where The Party cannot give chase.

Realising the tatical implications of this, Draven immediately decides that they need to drain the water as soon as possible. Meanwhile, Little One destroys the remaining elemental, while Black and Angel (with the aid of a Fly spell) catch the fleeing Tritons, who surrender immediately. Little One interrogates them in Aqua Common and is informed that the Deluvian raiding party is led by a priest of Blibaal with over 20 slaves and an unknown number of KT. After the KT had entered Ginaron through Don Horatio's estado, they followed the flow of water to find an inlet, which was used by the (non-amphibious) slaves. However, the slaves are also not as resistant to electricity as the KT, so they cannot swim into the main areas of Ginaron without dying (the Tritons were protected by the priest's spells). They are also told that the raiding party's commander is a zealot completely bent on his goals and so terrifying that even the priest will not challenge him.

The Tritons are left in a purification pool and The Party move on. Little One wants to smash his way through the worker constructs' barricade, but the rest of The Party talk him down, for fear of turning a neutral party hostile. Up to 2:50.