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Re: Chapter 1: Wherein the Protagonists Meet at an Inn

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:18 pm
by Joe the Rat
Hywaywolf wrote:If muddle has finished searching the room for secret doors and compartments then he is ready to check the open window.
Muddle's search turned up a loose floorboard, but the hidden compartment beneath is quite empty.
Blazeguard wrote:
SmootRK wrote:OOC: Do we have somewhere else to go in this building? or some other small objective?
OOC: I don't think so. As far as I can tell we've checked all the rooms. The only possible hook left was the open window in the other room which is why I (Saeloria) suggested checking that out yet.
From the antechamber to the office/manager's room, there are two additional doors.
jcm wrote:OOC: Aren't our (former) captors due back soon?
Bill had mentioned something about them being back around sunset.

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Wildlands, the remains of Grenwood. Date Unknown, 4:30pm
Somewhere between Stonefall and Lakeford

Re: Chapter 1: Wherein the Protagonists Meet at an Inn

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 8:05 am
by SmootRK
Galen tries to get the group's attention upon these other unopened door. If he is close to one, he will move over to try to get a listen on one.

Re: Chapter 1: Wherein the Protagonists Meet at an Inn

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 7:40 pm
by Hywaywolf
muddle goes to listen at the left hand door, if he hears nothing he will check it for traps then open it if he finds none

Re: Chapter 1: Wherein the Protagonists Meet at an Inn

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 8:23 pm
by Blazeguard
As Saeloria turns to leave the room she spies 2 other doors in the hallway. "Hey, I forgot about these. Let's check these out before we leave." She will step aside and let Muddle work his magic.

Re: Chapter 1: Wherein the Protagonists Meet at an Inn

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 1:49 am
by jcm
Bill had mentioned something about them being back around sunset.
OOC: Can we get an estimate on how long that is? :)

Selene looks out the window at the sky before going to check on the other door.

Re: Chapter 1: Wherein the Protagonists Meet at an Inn

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 9:14 pm
by Joe the Rat
SmootRK wrote:Galen tries to get the group's attention upon these other unopened door. If he is close to one, he will move over to try to get a listen on one.
Galen hears nothing from behind the doors.
Hywaywolf wrote:muddle goes to listen at the left hand door, if he hears nothing he will check it for traps then open it if he finds none
Muddle hears nothing behind the left hand door, and finds no traps.

Opening the door, Muddle finds a once-finely decorated room - obviously for more important guests - which has suffered wear and weather, but is still in decent shape. Two beds are here, along with a foot locker, standing empty and open. The beds are unmade. Two bedrolls are rolled up and standing in a corner.
jcm wrote:
Bill had mentioned something about them being back around sunset.
OOC: Can we get an estimate on how long that is? :)

Selene looks out the window at the sky before going to check on the other door.
Finding the sun, and doing a quick calculation, sunset should be about 1-2 hours (around 6pm).

Re: Chapter 1: Wherein the Protagonists Meet at an Inn

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:25 pm
by jcm
Selene inspects the right-hand door, checking for traps and listening.

Re: Chapter 1: Wherein the Protagonists Meet at an Inn

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 8:54 pm
by Joe the Rat
jcm wrote:Selene inspects the right-hand door, checking for traps and listening.
The right hand door does not appear to be trapped, nor do you hear anything inside.
A cautious jiggle also reveals the door is unlocked.

The cook makes his way toward the stairs with a large wooden platter, carrying stew and not-noticably-moldy bread.

The kobold mutters something unintelligible to Hamish.

Re: Chapter 1: Wherein the Protagonists Meet at an Inn

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 10:27 pm
by Solomoriah
"What?" asked Hamish. "Speak up, short one."

Re: Chapter 1: Wherein the Protagonists Meet at an Inn

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 8:47 am
by Joe the Rat
Solomoriah wrote:"What?" asked Hamish. "Speak up, short one."
The kobold says something clearly in unintelligible gibberish.