“ In the center of the wall is a painting of a pyramid with a temple atop it and the sun shining over the land.” You see something odd about the painted sun; you put your hand on it a turn. A section of the wall clicks open.
This corridor is high-ceilinged and decorated with sculptures mounted on the walls. Two corridors branch off from the main hall, a narrow one to the north and another to the south. The statuary that adorns the walls consists of four sculpted heads of animals. Each one is six feet above the floor and two to three feet in diameter. Opposite the passage that leads north is the stylized head of a coyote, and across from the hallway going south is the head of a grinning bear. Near the east end of the corridor, the head of a bison is mounted on the north wall.
At the west end of the area, on the south wall, is what appears to be the head of an eagle, with its beak open. Something shines from within the eagle’s mouth.
She extracts the bracelet and looks it over. She gets a vibe from it “This is a magic item but I have no idea what it does.”
"Do you mind if I take a quick look at it," says Thar. Assuming no objection he inspect the bracelet. Arcana: 12 And probably also has no idea.
Your skill check failed to reveal anything other than the item requires attunement to activate. To get the full details of what the thing does:
"a character can focus on one magic item during a short rest, while being in physical contact with the item. At the end of the rest, the character learns the item’s properties, as well as how to use them."
Fah'lin gets ready to dodge as he moves to inspect the alter to the south and east.
At the end of the corridor is a small alcove holding a three-foot-tall stone pedestal on which rests a small silver coffer. Fifteen feet in front of the alcove, there is a single small step up in the stone floor. Inside the alcove, the floor is elevated an additional two feet.
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"Maybe it's a friendly vampire lord." Fah'lin suggests as he looks over the carvings.
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How hard are you looking?
(This hard: 21)
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"Alright! I won!" Fah'lin steps through the passage.
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This corridor is high-ceilinged and decorated with sculptures mounted on the walls. Two corridors branch off from the main hall, a narrow one to the north and another to the south. The statuary that adorns the walls consists of four sculpted heads of animals. Each one is six feet above the floor and two to three feet in diameter. Opposite the passage that leads north is the stylized head of a coyote, and across from the hallway going south is the head of a grinning bear. Near the east end of the corridor, the head of a bison is mounted on the north wall.
At the west end of the area, on the south wall, is what appears to be the head of an eagle, with its beak open. Something shines from within the eagle’s mouth.
Fah'lin reaches for the something shiny from a distance.
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The eagle’s mouth snaps shut on your magical hand dispelling it.
Does the eagle mouth stay shut or does it open back up
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"Ouch! Nah, im just kidding." Fah'lin nudges Arya with his elbow.
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“Amateur.” Arya gets out her tools 13
“Um... just a second.” 24
She extracts the bracelet and looks it over. She gets a vibe from it “This is a magic item but I have no idea what it does.”
Fah'lin takes a look at the bear before taking the south passage (I think?) (Perception: 11)
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Gijigume inspects the other heads carefully. Visually and then prodding them with his Mage Hand.
OOC: Perception 11.
Fah'lin gets ready to dodge as he moves to inspect the alter to the south and east.
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