On the trail to Threerun
Re: On the trail to Threerun
Kull is feeling uncomfortable being inside a building that has been constructed by dwraves. He scruffs this better pays of. Im not here for fun or to anger some other stone thing. He he is still securing the back of the party mostly looking for movments 1d20+1
Re: On the trail to Threerun
On his way out of the room, Elec mutters "Seriously no one is gonna at least check what's in the crates?" and open the smaller crate by the door to see what's inside.
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Elec we can assume the take 20 search check encompasses everything in the room. There's nothing else to find.
Around the corner at the end of the long hallway is a double-door made of stone, these doors look to swing inward.
Around the corner at the end of the long hallway is a double-door made of stone, these doors look to swing inward.
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Arlette stands in front of the door, "Let's check it out. Kull, would you like to go first? Maybe there is a dwarf on the other side who will make you a giant again?"
Re: On the trail to Threerun
Hragg silently mourns for the dwarven liquor. "Keep the torches away from the liquor." He warns the others. An explosion in such a small space would not be a great way to start the adventure.
Hragg will knock on the casks on the south wall to see if they are hollow, and open them if so. "Someone should check the bottom of the barrels of liquor. Sometimes things are hidden there."
Hragg will knock on the casks on the south wall to see if they are hollow, and open them if so. "Someone should check the bottom of the barrels of liquor. Sometimes things are hidden there."
Re: On the trail to Threerun
Kull looks baffeld at arlette. Every dwrav can do that ?He says under his breath: By grumsh
that explains why they can be good warriors even when they look tiny all the time.
He now looks at the dwraves with a new found respect and throws looks at them time to time.
that explains why they can be good warriors even when they look tiny all the time.
He now looks at the dwraves with a new found respect and throws looks at them time to time.
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Arlette tries to listen through the door as she often did at home when her parents would talk quietly in the kitchen. Doubtful she'll hear anything through stone she turns to Kull.
"Come on Kull, let's check it out" Arlette motions for Kull to help her open the stone doors.
"Come on Kull, let's check it out" Arlette motions for Kull to help her open the stone doors.
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The doors open with piles of dust falling from the ceiling. The room is large and dark. The doors have opened up onto a landing, below which sits a large stone sarcophagus. To either side are statues. The left is a dwarven warrior, with axe and shield. To the right is an Elven swordsman, brandishing two swords. Sitting on top of the sarcophagus is a waraxe.
Re: On the trail to Threerun
Kull looks at the others then walks over to the sarcophagus and insects the axe (not sure if a check is needed but im using a wisdom check)1d20+1.
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Elec is immediately drawn to the statue of the elven swordsman, and begin to move closer the the statue to inspect it.
(DM im searchinf for any marking or symbols around the statue that may give a hint to who the statues are)
Search check
1d20+4
(DM im searchinf for any marking or symbols around the statue that may give a hint to who the statues are)
Search check
1d20+4