Based on what Syllen learned in his investigations, Theldrin guesses this is the box used by the Assassin's Guild and will mention this to the others in a low tone, adding that it might not be wise to tamper with the box.
Khessa also begins to worry, once she learns the nature of the mailbox from which she has just read the mail... she therefore, although trying to keep in mind the contents of the letter, quickly puts it back.
"I'm sorry, Theldrin," the blonde arcane warrior murmurs. "I didn't know."
Khessa is too curious to just go ahead as if nothing happened... she tries to recover the note from the mailbox and read it.
Xanrym also remembers the information Syllen learned about The Assassin's Guild's "mailbox." If he can stop Khessa before she goes to recover the note, Xanrym suggests that she allow him to use his Invisibility to retrieve the note so that they can do it without revealing who took the note. Actually, maybe they should have Theldrin or Coriana try first with Mage Hand in case the mailbox is trapped in some way.
If they are able to stop Khessa in time, and there's a place where the party can discreetly discuss how to proceed, Theldrin is of the opinion that it might be best to just ignore the box. But he has to admit, he is curious as well, so is willing to try to view the contents. Even Mage Hand is going to be obvious if anyone were watching, he muses.
Even Mage Hand is going to be obvious if anyone were watching, he muses.
True. Xanrym is willing to take the risk of getting the note himself, using Invisibility to get close without being seen. "That way, we can hopefully see the note without being seen. Just promise that you'll come rescue me if I end up poisoned or turned to stone or something else awful!"
Unless someone else has a better idea, Xanrym will cast Invisibility on himself and then sneak up to the mailbox. Since he's invisible, he feels like he has time to check the mailbox for traps before he tries to get the note out of it.
Xanrym goes and sneaks up to the mailbox as the cloaked figure disappears down the lane way. He sees the bronze box, 5 feet in each side, bolted to the outer wall of an abandoned building. A crude skull is painted on the side of the box facing the street. A long narrow slit provides the only access to the box. When you look inside the building, you see no access to the box from behind, and there is certainly no way into the box from the outside.
Khessa is too curious to just go ahead as if nothing happened... she tries to recover the note from the mailbox and read it.
Based on what Syllen learned in his investigations, Theldrin guesses this is the box used by the Assassin's Guild and will mention this to the others in a low tone, adding that it might not be wise to tamper with the box.
Khessa also begins to worry, once she learns the nature of the mailbox from which she has just read the mail... she therefore, although trying to keep in mind the contents of the letter, quickly puts it back.
"I'm sorry, Theldrin," the blonde arcane warrior murmurs. "I didn't know."
Xanrym also remembers the information Syllen learned about The Assassin's Guild's "mailbox." If he can stop Khessa before she goes to recover the note, Xanrym suggests that she allow him to use his Invisibility to retrieve the note so that they can do it without revealing who took the note. Actually, maybe they should have Theldrin or Coriana try first with Mage Hand in case the mailbox is trapped in some way.
If Khessa is "intercepted" in time by her fellow party members, she obviously goes along with their alternative strategy.
If they are able to stop Khessa in time, and there's a place where the party can discreetly discuss how to proceed, Theldrin is of the opinion that it might be best to just ignore the box. But he has to admit, he is curious as well, so is willing to try to view the contents. Even Mage Hand is going to be obvious if anyone were watching, he muses.
True. Xanrym is willing to take the risk of getting the note himself, using Invisibility to get close without being seen. "That way, we can hopefully see the note without being seen. Just promise that you'll come rescue me if I end up poisoned or turned to stone or something else awful!"
Unless someone else has a better idea, Xanrym will cast Invisibility on himself and then sneak up to the mailbox. Since he's invisible, he feels like he has time to check the mailbox for traps before he tries to get the note out of it.
Stealth: 22 (or 22 if advantage from the Cloak of Elvenkind still applies when he's invisible)
Perception: 20 - checking the mailbox for traps
(OOC: Solid rolls for this approach. Let's see whether it pays off!)
Xanrym goes and sneaks up to the mailbox as the cloaked figure disappears down the lane way. He sees the bronze box, 5 feet in each side, bolted to the outer wall of an abandoned building. A crude skull is painted on the side of the box facing the street. A long narrow slit provides the only access to the box. When you look inside the building, you see no access to the box from behind, and there is certainly no way into the box from the outside.
Can Xanrym still see the cloaked figure if he looks down the "lane way"? (He's thinking about pursuing the figure to find out who it was.)
DC 15 Perception Check for Xanrym: 9
That's a fail, i'll wait to see if you have/want to use Inspiration or something before I narrate the outcome.