Damien flashes a lopsided grin. "I had special access to the lower floors before it got revoked. Most people that are actually part of the Corps have access to levels one through two but the older and more valuable stuff that can't be replaced or easily copied without problems are locked behind level three to five in order of either more classified or dangerous stuff at five to things like irreplaceable books that physically can't be copied or have knowledge that is much more valuable at level three. If you wander down there typically the robot is the one who deals with proper maintenance and procedure but it shouldn't attack you if you cooperate and go back to the higher levels. It only checks people upon exiting the levels though after that checkout's pretty simple. Though it's pretty old and faulty so if you exit before it notices your trespassing it might not recognize you've been to the level and won't check you, happened once before but luckily Luthe caught on and stopped the person from escaping with one of the ancient tomes of Scalzar. Could've been a disaster if the tome possessed yet another person, before being locked away, the last person, a simple commoner managed to burn half of the great woods down before being stopped." (you might've heard the name Scalzar so if you want to you can roll history)
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"I have advantage on dex saving throws what could go wrong?"
Bjorn stares beyond Damian, but with his helmet it could be seen as him staring right at the man. The metaphorical cogs in his head begin turning, attempting to remember that name. (History check: 15, rolled in game log)
Bjorn you seem to recall a Sorcerer that made a deal with two gods residing in a lake of fire who gained great power but in return handed over his humanity to host part of the gods power. He was transformed into a monster born of fire and greed if you remember correctly you believe it was the story of the first ever salamander, Scalzar. You remember the myth that he possessed control over fire so great that upon reaching the surface world he picked a fight with a leviathan and won and even bent a primordial fire elemental to his will and embeded his power into a tome so he would remain alive even in death. That's all you can remember though.
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"I have advantage on dex saving throws what could go wrong?"
Jasmine is intrigued by the library. She asks, "I am somewhat of a researcher myself and in this line of work information would always be helpful, do you happen to know how one might go about getting permission to access lower floors if and when it becomes necessary?"
"I'm not sure I understand your response, Damien. Are you saying we should take the book and try to circumvent the monitoring?" Dasolis asks Damien. "Because your story seems to be speak to why we shouldn't do that."
Damien flashes a lopsided grin. "I had special access to the lower floors before it got revoked. Most people that are actually part of the Corps have access to levels one through two but the older and more valuable stuff that can't be replaced or easily copied without problems are locked behind level three to five in order of either more classified or dangerous stuff at five to things like irreplaceable books that physically can't be copied or have knowledge that is much more valuable at level three. If you wander down there typically the robot is the one who deals with proper maintenance and procedure but it shouldn't attack you if you cooperate and go back to the higher levels. It only checks people upon exiting the levels though after that checkout's pretty simple. Though it's pretty old and faulty so if you exit before it notices your trespassing it might not recognize you've been to the level and won't check you, happened once before but luckily Luthe caught on and stopped the person from escaping with one of the ancient tomes of Scalzar. Could've been a disaster if the tome possessed yet another person, before being locked away, the last person, a simple commoner managed to burn half of the great woods down before being stopped." (you might've heard the name Scalzar so if you want to you can roll history)
"I have advantage on dex saving throws what could go wrong?"
Bjorn stares beyond Damian, but with his helmet it could be seen as him staring right at the man. The metaphorical cogs in his head begin turning, attempting to remember that name. (History check: 15, rolled in game log)
Bjorn you seem to recall a Sorcerer that made a deal with two gods residing in a lake of fire who gained great power but in return handed over his humanity to host part of the gods power. He was transformed into a monster born of fire and greed if you remember correctly you believe it was the story of the first ever salamander, Scalzar. You remember the myth that he possessed control over fire so great that upon reaching the surface world he picked a fight with a leviathan and won and even bent a primordial fire elemental to his will and embeded his power into a tome so he would remain alive even in death. That's all you can remember though.
"I have advantage on dex saving throws what could go wrong?"
Jasmine is intrigued by the library. She asks, "I am somewhat of a researcher myself and in this line of work information would always be helpful, do you happen to know how one might go about getting permission to access lower floors if and when it becomes necessary?"
"I'm not sure I understand your response, Damien. Are you saying we should take the book and try to circumvent the monitoring?" Dasolis asks Damien. "Because your story seems to be speak to why we shouldn't do that."
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