Natalie walks slowly and methodically to the ocean and with a moments hestitation plunges her head in. Nice freezing cold water. Shock to the system. Does it help? Well it can't hurt. Then she sits by the seashore and thinks for a moment.
Natalie feels instantly refreshed by the cold salt water. It cleanses her body of whatever foulness the island has exuded, and restores her thoughts to full clarity.
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Investigation of the plant-thing...it's more akin to an animal...fibrous muscle tissue, thorny teeth and claws, rudimentary organs, and a number of glands designed to exude tiny green spores...a powder she is careful not to inhale. She feels a sense of wrongness about it. Its roots are not designed to draw nutrients from the soil, instead designed to choke and tear. Its leaves are pale, and their color is off-designed to attract the attention of foolish humanoids, not insects. She does not in fact think these things are even properly alive...or even properly plants. Though it does seem to shiver and twitch as she pokes it. Spooky.
She feels a righteous sense of satisfaction as a dunking in ocean stills its disturbing twitching.
Salt seems to be proof against them, in any case.
"Aye, but it's still uneasy just being near the place. I think..."
Ker finds himself a decent sized piece of driftwood, long enough to be visible above the grasses, then goes to plant one end firmly in the soil roughly 2/3rds of the way from the start of the grass to the edge of the wet-forest. He backs off quickly after that.
Ker does this, hammering in a length of driftwood (looks like a plank from the ship) it firmly the earth with the butt of his dagger. Then, he retreats.
That temple sure looks inviting. I hope it isn't another trap... This place is beautiful, though, in a haunting sort of way.
Enter the temple, still moving as quietly as possible. Leave the torch by the entrance unless it's too dark to see inside.
Ipsil enters the temple carefully, crossing a small stone bridge and gently pushing open the door-the shadows congregate inside, so he holds up his torch to shine the way.
There are no pews inside the temple, only four black pillars in each corner-and the floor is also black stone, and his torch seems to brighten-the dark stone is reflective, taking light and enhancing it. There are no seams or signs of brickwork, implying it was, somehow, all made from a single block. There are interesting gemstone friezes lining the walls that will bear further investigation...the entire temple seems devoid of dust or litter.
His gaze is drawn to the center altar, in the middle of the room-there is an insect like figure there, sitting as if repose...its upper body is distinctly humanoid, long and slender-two arched antenna sprout on its conical head, and two arms are folded by its sides-with three scissor-like fingers each. Its lower body is long and wide, like an ant-with six legs, each one ending on a peg like toe. Its back is to you, so you cannot make out any facial features.
The being makes absolutely no reaction to your entrance, staying perfectly still.