Here's what the statues were originally, and *what they've become* Astendar -- an elf with a lute and a ribbon *now an elderly tskrang* Chorolis --A fat dwarf with a sandwich in one hand, and a bag with gold disks at his feet. *now a human* Erindis -- an emaciated human with papers and contracts *unchanged, though there's some oddness with blood and ink* *on the contracts* Floranuus -- a human with flames on his arms and at his feet *now a troll* Jaspree --a centaur with an owl on his shoulder and a stone door behind him *unchanged* Garlen --a grandmotherly troll with a plate of cookies *now a youngish windling with a child peeking out from behind skirts* Lochost --An ork with broken stone manacles, and intact metal ones *unchanged, though the metal manacles are gone* Mynbruje --an elderly tskrang with balanced scales, and an executioners' axe beh ind him leaning on a chair. Only one side of the scale had anything visible on i t. (did anyone think to look astrally who can?) *now a human* Rashomon --A troll with a deer-like snout, a crown, and a sword *now a human* Thystoneus --a windling (not on the same scale as the other statues) with a bann er, armor and battle wounds *now the elf* Upandal --a dwarf with a hammer and forge *now a troll* [Vestrial] --a human jester, with a jester's cap, and a wand with a jester-headpup pet. *different mask, the jester's cap is gone, the wand is broken*
Well, of *course* the passion of Craftsmanship is a troll. What else would he be? --[Tristian of the Brightforge Clan] (OK, not really, but I just couldn't resist--zebediah) Hey, look, somebody found the plot! --bts Does Rashomon still have dear-like snout as a human?--zebediah