Following Normont’s glance with his own, Dev also tries to make out which of the two noiseless doors might lead to the street, or to Glinnick’s.
The two doors do lead towards the front of the building and the street but are on the 1st floor ( 2nd floor for US folks). There was another room in the same direction on the ground floor beyond the reading room which likely has a door leading to the street.
The door to the side on the landing, from which snoring was coming, possibly leads to a room with a window looking into the rear window of the 1st floor of Glinnicks.
"Hm, if I had to formulate a hypothesis, it would be that these are urns for the ashes of deceased pet foxes", Normont says to the others, as he takes note of the earliest and latest dates on the urns to compare to the current date.
He then adjusts his tools to be able to reveal magical residues, as he doesn't want to miss anything important.
He scans the area, again paying attention to the wall adjoining Glinnick's and any street he estimates would run adjacent.
(OOC: What are the dates on the urns? Are they recent? How far back do they go? Around the time of the style of clothing of the table person?)
The dates cover a period of about 60 years with many of them overlapping, his knowledge of Whitestone Noble Fashion is a little rough but the man/table was wearing clothing reminiscent of some of those worn in paintings within the palace.......so possibly a four or five decades back.....perhaps more....perhaps less....
The urns do all carry a slight.....dormant.....Necromantic trace magic to them.....with perhaps a trace of Enchantment....
On this floor the wall facing Glinnicks is free standing as the rear part of Glinnicks only has a Ground Floor.
The two doors do lead towards the front of the building and the street but are on the 1st floor ( 2nd floor for US folks). There was another room in the same direction on the ground floor beyond the reading room which likely has a door leading to the street.
The door to the side on the landing, from which snoring was coming, possibly leads to a room with a window looking into the rear window of the 1st floor of Glinnicks.
The dates cover a period of about 60 years with many of them overlapping, his knowledge of Whitestone Noble Fashion is a little rough but the man/table was wearing clothing reminiscent of some of those worn in paintings within the palace.......so possibly a four or five decades back.....perhaps more....perhaps less....
The urns do all carry a slight.....dormant.....Necromantic trace magic to them.....with perhaps a trace of Enchantment....
On this floor the wall facing Glinnicks is free standing as the rear part of Glinnicks only has a Ground Floor.