Re: Chapter 1: Wherein the Protagonists Meet at an Inn
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 10:05 pm
Sorry about the long delay. It's been a bit hectic.
The desk is of an elvish style, and a veritable antique... for humans. It's a couple hundred years old. Saeloria's father might have known the maker growing up. It is foremost a writing desk, with an added shelf for letters and papers. There a few scraps of parchment resting on top, with a crude bit of accounting on them. Selene finds no traps on the desk or drawer. it is not locked.
The trunk has fewer years, but far more miles. It is a caravaner's bench-trunk, used for storing wealth and precious goods on the road. A heavy padlock holds the locking bar in place. Selene finds no traps here as well.
jcm wrote:Selene cautiously moves towards the desk. If she reaches it without incident she will examine the desk and the trunk for traps and locks.
As you proceed into the room cautiously (and with musical accompaniment), it is clear that this was once a well appointed space, but has aged, and been stripped of many features over time. Most of what's left are the barest of essentials, and ill-kept. You do notice an actual, folded change of clothes - a tradesman's outfit, in good shape and decent quality.Blazeguard wrote:Saeloria slowly enters the room and will visually inspect the room and will pay particular attention to the desk and trunk. She will see if she can see any identifying marks or symbols on either of them and/or identify the origin or maker of any of the items.
The desk is of an elvish style, and a veritable antique... for humans. It's a couple hundred years old. Saeloria's father might have known the maker growing up. It is foremost a writing desk, with an added shelf for letters and papers. There a few scraps of parchment resting on top, with a crude bit of accounting on them. Selene finds no traps on the desk or drawer. it is not locked.
The trunk has fewer years, but far more miles. It is a caravaner's bench-trunk, used for storing wealth and precious goods on the road. A heavy padlock holds the locking bar in place. Selene finds no traps here as well.
Hamish turns to watch the hall, and sees the cook, still standing nervously by the first room. "Er, mind if I go back down?"Solomoriah wrote:Hamish, satisfied that someone is dealing with the contents of the room, turns his attention to watching out behind the party.