Kelmult Dwarven Fgt-2 Olaf, the very lucky...so far! Human Fgt-2 Yusuf Kamal(Chainmail & Shield: AC 4, MV 6, HD 1, XP: 0, hp 6. #AT 1. 1d8 Sword, 1d6 Bow, 1d4 dagger x 2. Lucky Amulet, rations, waterskin x 2. GP: 0. [gold necklace & jewelry case with a few silver rings & bracelets...est. 70 gp])
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Re: (036) The Remains of the Day « Reply #526 on Mar 27, 2012, 2:21am »
The Second Vault
A quick look around reveals a semi-circular chamber with five entrances -- the one you entered via, the one which is presently held open by the crowbar, and three others.
There is the strange, hemispherical bulk upon the raised dais, and a litter of charred corpses.
There is nothing handy that might hold the door up, unless you care to dig a flagstone out of the floor or knock one out of a wall...
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Re: (036) The Remains of the Day « Reply #528 on Mar 27, 2012, 5:04am »
[Sorry Coffee; the charred corpses etc. are in the Second Vault, with you. They were the undead that Ulric nuked earlier. But presumably Dieter goes into the 3rd vault anyway..?]
The Third Vault (Dieter)
Dieter rolls under the suspended door with surprising agility for a big man in mail, and he is into the third vault!
Inside it is cold and dark. The only light comes from under the door in the second vault (those lamps carried by the others). But as his eyes grow accustomed to the new dimness, Dieter becomes aware that his is kneeling between a double row of bulky, upright sarcophagi. A few of them have fallen down, or stand leaning against their neighbors, but most still stand tall. Between them are crates and chests that appear to contain... coins! There is a yellow glimmer upon them that might be gold!
The nearest box to Dieter has been tipped over, and a small fortune in gold is spilled into the main passage.
Re: (036) The Remains of the Day « Reply #530 on Mar 27, 2012, 7:53am »
"Rrrright then", intones Gustave resingedly as Dieter and Josiane disappear beneath the not-entirely-stable-looking door.
"Well, one must not be out bravadoed by the opposite sex eh?" he quips to Olaf, punching the other man lightly in the shoulder, "unless of course one is referring to Madame du Frois of Leenschchol - she could tear the arms off a bear without dropping her knitting..."
With that, he is on the floor and scampering after the others.
Re: (036) The Remains of the Day « Reply #533 on Mar 27, 2012, 11:51am »
Olaf calls under the door in a loud whisper, "Don't leave that room and don't get into trouble!"
To Guntrum he says, "Let's stay here and keep this door open so they can retreat from there. Keep a watch for what may come upon us from behind, keep the stone raised and keep an open line of retreat."
OOC: Does Olaf still have his shield? If he does, can he wedge it under the door to help hold the door up? If he can, he will.
Kelmult Dwarven Fgt-2 Olaf, the very lucky...so far! Human Fgt-2 Yusuf Kamal(Chainmail & Shield: AC 4, MV 6, HD 1, XP: 0, hp 6. #AT 1. 1d8 Sword, 1d6 Bow, 1d4 dagger x 2. Lucky Amulet, rations, waterskin x 2. GP: 0. [gold necklace & jewelry case with a few silver rings & bracelets...est. 70 gp])
Re: (036) The Remains of the Day « Reply #535 on Mar 27, 2012, 1:28pm »
Guntrum nods in acknowledgement to Olaf and turns to take up a vangaurd position just outside the 2nd vault in the passage that leads to the third vault. He remains alert for sound or a change in temperature. He notices Highbough looking at the spherical thing, which Guntrum, too, sees for the first time. "What do ye make of that thing, master Elf?"
"What is this, a convention?" Dieter mutters. Then, louder: "Don't touch anything. Let's just find our people and go."
"You're welcome, Lord Dieter," murmurs Josiane softly, before adding in a louder (but still quiet) voice; "I agree. Touch not the gold! If I read this a-right the last who did came to ruin..."
"Sweet Lady, let it not have been our friends," she thinks to herself desperately.
She will take a moment to examine the nearest of the sarcophagi (although she is careful not to touch them). Do any show signs of recent handling, or being opened or closed?
Also, she crouches and examines the floor. Any signs of a struggle? Drag-marks? Bloodstains? Anything?