Progo sees the loot in the chest, and his eyes light up. "Progo likes what you got there, anyone have a need for the jug, or the crossbow, but mostly the jug more then Progo?"
"Progo will make good use of these" He takes the jug and crossbow. "Would you like shirt of chains? The smell of stomach acid is much worst the bite of it, seems in good shape to Progo."
You come into the next room. Just like the previous rooms is a naturally formed. In the center of the room there's an alter and a statue of an ugly, frog-ike creature. On the altar are pieces of rotten meat and 50 gp worth of coins and small gems. There is a naturally formed hallway off to the West that leads the another room. But to the North…
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Without saying anything, Progo points at the non-natural passageway to the north. He continues to follow along the outside of the wall making no attempt to investigate the statue. He continues on with the crossbow raised. Worried about a tough fight about to begin, Progo decides to drinks a potion of healing from his bag of holding. (Healing: 7)
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Fred, looks about for any other enmies. Seeing none reverts back to his normal form. He will go with Thalron to check out the chest.
D&D since 1984
Inside the frog you find a chain shirt and a ruby worth 25 GP
Inside the chest you find an Alchemy Jug and a +1 Light Crossbow with a quiver full of bolts
"Anybody interested in some acid bathed armor?"
Progo holds out the ruby in his other hand.
(Was he able to gather any vials of acid?)
No, the frog was no more acidic than any other animal
The chain shirt was merely indigested, otherwise it is totally fine.
What was in the chest? It’s not showing up
D&D since 1984
Progo sees the loot in the chest, and his eyes light up. "Progo likes what you got there, anyone have a need for the jug, or the crossbow, but mostly the jug more then Progo?"
“You all can have them. “ Fred says with a smile.
D&D since 1984
"Progo will make good use of these" He takes the jug and crossbow. "Would you like shirt of chains? The smell of stomach acid is much worst the bite of it, seems in good shape to Progo."
Thalron puts the chain shirt and 25gp Ruby in the bag of holding he’s carrying. He pulls out the wand of magic missiles
”I guess I’ll carry this, just in case I need a long shot. Unless of course, someone else wants to equip it.”
Mana - Verdan Bard - Dragon Heist
”I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.” - Douglas Adams
”I’ve suffered a great many catastrophes in my life. Most of them never happened.” - Mark Twain
”I am not young enough to know everything.” - Oscar Wilde
Just a reminder, this is where you are. Let me know what you want to do next.
"Progo wonders, anyone know what happened to that kobold?"
Not waiting for an answer, Progo hilds up the new crossbow and will start to move along the eastern wall of the pathway to the north.
Stealth: 25
Perception (still focuses up alot): 24
Thalron will advance with Progo.
Stealth: 22
Perception: 10
Mana - Verdan Bard - Dragon Heist
”I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.” - Douglas Adams
”I’ve suffered a great many catastrophes in my life. Most of them never happened.” - Mark Twain
”I am not young enough to know everything.” - Oscar Wilde
You come into the next room. Just like the previous rooms is a naturally formed. In the center of the room there's an alter and a statue of an ugly, frog-ike creature. On the altar are pieces of rotten meat and 50 gp worth of coins and small gems. There is a naturally formed hallway off to the West that leads the another room. But to the North…
Fred will follow
D&D since 1984
Without saying anything, Progo points at the non-natural passageway to the north. He continues to follow along the outside of the wall making no attempt to investigate the statue. He continues on with the crossbow raised. Worried about a tough fight about to begin, Progo decides to drinks a potion of healing from his bag of holding. (Healing: 7)