You begin to plot what your next moves should be after the interviews, but before you can begin to put said plan into action, you begin to hear a ruckus form down the hall from the office you were occupying, to the point where the staff member accompanying you goes to see what the fuss is about.
On investigation, it seems someone has locked themselves in the home’s largest library, to the annoyance of several residents looking to enter. What’s more, you can hear odd noises from inside the room; the crack of wood, scrape of rubble, and a noise that sounds like a pickaxe against stone. Whatever excavation is occurring inside, you assume must have something to do with the traitor.
Abishai follows the staff member down the hallway, looks around, then asks, "Does anyone have a way to open this door?" A sly smile forms on his lips as he asks the question. He knows he can open it with a word of magic, but he allows for more mundane options first.
Waiting for the response, Abishai absentmindedly begins struming on his lute. His melody is soothing and provides anyone who attempts to open the door with some bardic inspiration (1d8) to do so.
{Don't know if that would work, since there are no mechanics for a horse kick from a centaur being stronger than a shoulder bash from a human, and she's not all that strong.}
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You begin to plot what your next moves should be after the interviews, but before you can begin to put said plan into action, you begin to hear a ruckus form down the hall from the office you were occupying, to the point where the staff member accompanying you goes to see what the fuss is about.
On investigation, it seems someone has locked themselves in the home’s largest library, to the annoyance of several residents looking to enter. What’s more, you can hear odd noises from inside the room; the crack of wood, scrape of rubble, and a noise that sounds like a pickaxe against stone. Whatever excavation is occurring inside, you assume must have something to do with the traitor.
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Abishai follows the staff member down the hallway, looks around, then asks, "Does anyone have a way to open this door?" A sly smile forms on his lips as he asks the question. He knows he can open it with a word of magic, but he allows for more mundane options first.
Waiting for the response, Abishai absentmindedly begins struming on his lute. His melody is soothing and provides anyone who attempts to open the door with some bardic inspiration (1d8) to do so.
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"I can try to kick it in," offers Silvosh.
{Don't know if that would work, since there are no mechanics for a horse kick from a centaur being stronger than a shoulder bash from a human, and she's not all that strong.}