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Remi hunts in the northwest corner, the top room along the wall for a secret door. If anyone is still there, naked or not, he doesn’t care, walks right by them without even observing.
Perception : 13
He continues to follow the wall, looking for anywhere with a seam, suggestive of a door.
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“Hello Jabaz, nice to meet you. Not sure if you heard my friend, but like he said we are here on official business. I hope you don’t mind if I look around this room? I shouldn’t take long.” Ankita smiles at the human and continues to look around the room, paying special attention to the walls.
Rhogarr will look along the south side, if everyone else is looking to the north. "Justice may be blind, but we need not be." He will give guidance to anyone who wants it.
Damian - The woman looks down and says, "P-Please m'lord, I have nothing to do with whatever goes on here. If you're going to search the place I'd like to be gone before you do it. M-Mortlock said... He said he'd hurt my children if he ever found me around here after hours. He terrifies me m'lord, him and the whole Vanthampur family."
As the woman pleads with you, you notice a section of wall in the north-west corner of the room is dirtier than the rest, like it has been touched many times by dirty hands. About the time you notice it, Remi enters the room and walks over to that area, blocking your view. You hear the sound of something scraping followed by a foul stench that wafts from a hidden room. The woman gasps when Remi opens the secret door and bolts from the room, "Gods, I can't be here... I can't be here!"
Remi - Almost instinctively you find a section of wall that appears a bit dirtier than the rest. With a press the wall swings inward, revealing a dark, foul smelling room. The woman gasps when you open the secret door and bolts from the room, "Gods, I can't be here... I can't be here!"
Ankita - Jabaz frowns and says, "Perhaps I should wait outside while you conduct your business?" They don't wait for a reply and make a bee-line for the exit. You find nothing out of the ordinary in the south massage room.
Samuel - There is nothing out of the ordinary to be found in the floor of the bathhouse.
Rhogarr - You and Ankita fail to find anything of note in the south room.
Remi wrinkles up his nose. "Ewww, I've found something, quite a smell over here. What kind of a bath house is this? Oh, and a door, this way. I looked and this section of wall seemed... asymmetric." Remi takes out a torch and lights it, "Should we have a look?"
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“My dear, Remi! I had no idea we were working with a natural sleuth!” Samuel will say as he joins Remi at the entrance. “Smells a bit more like the Many dead instead of the Three though.”
"Well done, Remi. A very nice find! It smells rank. Should we see what lurks beyond these walls? And imagine. Something like this in a place of such repute! My mother and her friends will talk about it for weeks. I believe my armor and my hammer equip me best to walk in first? I will find these Three and remove them in Tyr's name." Once again, he taps his chainmail-covered chest with his hammer and shuts his eyes tightly before looking ready to head forward into the room.
Rhogarr will again cast guidance on whoever is going in first (possibly himself, if he's first).
“Ooh I agree!” Ankita says as she joins them after she hears the commotion. “Also, would anyone be opposed to a short rest before we head down? I wouldn’t mind healing after that bandit hit”
“If a rest is what you request, I have just the song for that!” If a short rest is decided upon Samuel will play a relaxing song with a simultaneous twinge of hope and somberness. This Song of Rest allows anyone who uses hit dice to heal during a rest to heal an additional 1d6.
Remi holds on lighting the torch, agrees to the rest. He sits down on the massage table and starts massaging his legs, picks up any vials that are present, sniffing them. Anything to get the stench out of his nostrils.
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All - Assuming someone bars the door to the bathhouse to prevent people from wandering in, you're able to take a fairly relaxing short rest, taking advantage of the baths if you like or simply enjoying the clean quiet atmosphere.
Rhogarr will lean back against the door, adjust his chainmail, and fiddle with the signet ring on his left hand. The jet-black glove on his right hand is slightly bloodied, and he'll dip into into Samuel's bath to clean it before putting it on.
"All of you will have to come to my family's manse for dinner when this is done. Our cook is sensational, and my youngest sister will love your stories. You, Master Ravenshade, should particularly come visit. My father may have an interest in establishing contacts with your branch of your family. As for the rest of you, well. It's been lovely to meet you. Please know--House Turnuroth and the One-Handed One stand with us on this task. I admit that I have limited experience with actual violence, but I hope you all have found me useful over the course of this day. Blind Tyr says we should be a family spreading justice and compassion, and despite the violence, I believe we are on track."
Rhogarr will pull the dragonchess set out of his bag, lovingly remove it from its case, and see if anyone wants to play.
“Thank you for the invite, Rhogarr. I would love to see what it is like in your home. I am curious though, why do you wear a glove on only your right hand?” Ankita asks while thoroughly enjoying this time relaxing and getting to know her fellow companions.
“Thank you for the invite, Rhogarr. I would love to see what it is like in your home. I am curious though, why do you wear a glove on only your right hand?” Ankita asks while thoroughly enjoying this time relaxing and getting to know her fellow companions.
"There is a reason Tyr is known as the One-Handed Judge and the Maimed God," Rhogarr says. "He was given the option to sacrifice his right hand to save the world for Law and from Chaos, driving the Chaos Hound away forever. He immediately chose to give up his hand in the name of Justice, as we all must aspire to be strong enough to do. I wear this glove to remind me of his choice."
Remi hunts in the northwest corner, the top room along the wall for a secret door. If anyone is still there, naked or not, he doesn’t care, walks right by them without even observing.
Perception : 13
He continues to follow the wall, looking for anywhere with a seam, suggestive of a door.
A wizard is never late, nor is he early, he arrives precisely when he means to.
“Hello Jabaz, nice to meet you. Not sure if you heard my friend, but like he said we are here on official business. I hope you don’t mind if I look around this room? I shouldn’t take long.” Ankita smiles at the human and continues to look around the room, paying special attention to the walls.
Perception: 15
“I was really hoping for a massage, but I see pleasantries and subtlety are out the window.”
Rhogarr will look along the south side, if everyone else is looking to the north. "Justice may be blind, but we need not be." He will give guidance to anyone who wants it.
Investigation: 1
DM: In the Shadow of the Mountains: Lost Mine of Phandelver
“I find dirty work is usually done below.” Samuel will say as he investigates the floor.
13 plus the guidance 1
Samuel will also gently hum a tune relevant to the Dead Three.
If Ankita can use the guidance to add to her perception, Guidance: 3
Damian - The woman looks down and says, "P-Please m'lord, I have nothing to do with whatever goes on here. If you're going to search the place I'd like to be gone before you do it. M-Mortlock said... He said he'd hurt my children if he ever found me around here after hours. He terrifies me m'lord, him and the whole Vanthampur family."
As the woman pleads with you, you notice a section of wall in the north-west corner of the room is dirtier than the rest, like it has been touched many times by dirty hands. About the time you notice it, Remi enters the room and walks over to that area, blocking your view. You hear the sound of something scraping followed by a foul stench that wafts from a hidden room. The woman gasps when Remi opens the secret door and bolts from the room, "Gods, I can't be here... I can't be here!"
Remi - Almost instinctively you find a section of wall that appears a bit dirtier than the rest. With a press the wall swings inward, revealing a dark, foul smelling room. The woman gasps when you open the secret door and bolts from the room, "Gods, I can't be here... I can't be here!"
Ankita - Jabaz frowns and says, "Perhaps I should wait outside while you conduct your business?" They don't wait for a reply and make a bee-line for the exit. You find nothing out of the ordinary in the south massage room.
Samuel - There is nothing out of the ordinary to be found in the floor of the bathhouse.
Rhogarr - You and Ankita fail to find anything of note in the south room.
Remi wrinkles up his nose. "Ewww, I've found something, quite a smell over here. What kind of a bath house is this? Oh, and a door, this way. I looked and this section of wall seemed... asymmetric." Remi takes out a torch and lights it, "Should we have a look?"
A wizard is never late, nor is he early, he arrives precisely when he means to.
“My dear, Remi! I had no idea we were working with a natural sleuth!” Samuel will say as he joins Remi at the entrance. “Smells a bit more like the Many dead instead of the Three though.”
"Well done, Remi. A very nice find! It smells rank. Should we see what lurks beyond these walls? And imagine. Something like this in a place of such repute! My mother and her friends will talk about it for weeks. I believe my armor and my hammer equip me best to walk in first? I will find these Three and remove them in Tyr's name." Once again, he taps his chainmail-covered chest with his hammer and shuts his eyes tightly before looking ready to head forward into the room.
Rhogarr will again cast guidance on whoever is going in first (possibly himself, if he's first).
DM: In the Shadow of the Mountains: Lost Mine of Phandelver
“Ooh I agree!” Ankita says as she joins them after she hears the commotion. “Also, would anyone be opposed to a short rest before we head down? I wouldn’t mind healing after that bandit hit”
“If a rest is what you request, I have just the song for that!”
If a short rest is decided upon Samuel will play a relaxing song with a simultaneous twinge of hope and somberness. This Song of Rest allows anyone who uses hit dice to heal during a rest to heal an additional 1d6.
Remi holds on lighting the torch, agrees to the rest. He sits down on the massage table and starts massaging his legs, picks up any vials that are present, sniffing them. Anything to get the stench out of his nostrils.
A wizard is never late, nor is he early, he arrives precisely when he means to.
Ankita looks at Samuel gratefully and finds an area to rest a bit.
(If DM allows it, hit die: 9. Added song 1 )
All - Assuming someone bars the door to the bathhouse to prevent people from wandering in, you're able to take a fairly relaxing short rest, taking advantage of the baths if you like or simply enjoying the clean quiet atmosphere.
I don’t think I took any damage, but I’m down for a short rest. Rhogarr will bar the door and sit with his back against it.
DM: In the Shadow of the Mountains: Lost Mine of Phandelver
Samuel absolutely would have disrobed and played the Song of Rest while lounging in a hot water bath.
Rhogarr will lean back against the door, adjust his chainmail, and fiddle with the signet ring on his left hand. The jet-black glove on his right hand is slightly bloodied, and he'll dip into into Samuel's bath to clean it before putting it on.
"All of you will have to come to my family's manse for dinner when this is done. Our cook is sensational, and my youngest sister will love your stories. You, Master Ravenshade, should particularly come visit. My father may have an interest in establishing contacts with your branch of your family. As for the rest of you, well. It's been lovely to meet you. Please know--House Turnuroth and the One-Handed One stand with us on this task. I admit that I have limited experience with actual violence, but I hope you all have found me useful over the course of this day. Blind Tyr says we should be a family spreading justice and compassion, and despite the violence, I believe we are on track."
Rhogarr will pull the dragonchess set out of his bag, lovingly remove it from its case, and see if anyone wants to play.
DM: In the Shadow of the Mountains: Lost Mine of Phandelver
“Thank you for the invite, Rhogarr. I would love to see what it is like in your home. I am curious though, why do you wear a glove on only your right hand?” Ankita asks while thoroughly enjoying this time relaxing and getting to know her fellow companions.
"There is a reason Tyr is known as the One-Handed Judge and the Maimed God," Rhogarr says. "He was given the option to sacrifice his right hand to save the world for Law and from Chaos, driving the Chaos Hound away forever. He immediately chose to give up his hand in the name of Justice, as we all must aspire to be strong enough to do. I wear this glove to remind me of his choice."
DM: In the Shadow of the Mountains: Lost Mine of Phandelver