Planewalker's GuildPreparations complete, the two groups split, saying their goodbyes to one another and other friends in the Guild, as they head out on their respective trips, one heading up the Stairs towards the Madhouse, the other heading down towards the githzerai religious center known as the Floating City, each hoping for the best on their own trip.
The travelers to Pandemonium will continue their journey here. Good luck!
Infinite StaircaseDescending the stairs, the group of five make their way to the xenophobic outpost. Both Shawn and Anne seem to have seen fit to bring their mounts along on this trip, and though most of the group are familiar with Shawn's pony, Misty, none of them have yet seen Anne's interesting choice of riding animal; some sort of man-sized, bipedal,
feathery lizard (Lizzy, according to Anne) which, despite its somewhat threatening appearance, seems quite kindly to the others, even friendly. Anne's got her under careful control, guiding Lizzy down the stairs without benefit of magic, though she seems to have little need of it to navigate the steps.
The trip to the landing is thankfully short, and after a mere 20 minute jaunt, the fivesome arrives at the landing. One of the medium-sized examples, the platform stands at least 25 feet square, with a stone archway across from the stairs marking entrance onto the Githzerai city. A heavy wooden door fills the arch, with a massive iron loop in place of a more traditional doorknob. With no signs of threat, the door is carefully pulled opened. On the other side, an alleyway extends off in either direction, the vague scent of ozone filling the air. Overhead, lightning churns in one segment of the sky, quickly flowing into an undulating bubble of water floating freely before it "pops", fading back into the multi-colored mess that makes up the surroundings of the city. Similar transformations can be pictured all about. In one spot, statuary manifests from nothing before breaking down almost as fast. In another, a small boulder seems to dissolve into air on one side, only for the air to rejoin the boulder on the other in a constantly rotating combination.
As for the city itself, it looks to be made up of immense spires connected by thin stone walkways, winding through space rather than take the direct route between one another and allowing a person to see the shifting Plane in all directions about them, both above and below. The city itself is strangely silent, with none of the usual chatter that marks such a place, instead with all individuals walking about in relative silence, any speech being made not rising above a whisper.
Despite this cultural oddity, it appears that this place is somewhat more open to foreigners than they might have feared from their research; though the slender, green-skinned, sharp-featured
githzerai make up the majority of the passersby, a fair number of other races can be seen walking about the streets as well, not keeping to silence as easily as the natives, but doing their best. Unfortunately, the signs about the city are, as expected, written purely in what can only be assumed to be the tongue of their people, leaving a slight obstacle in their progress. But surely this won't remain one for long.