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<blockquote data-quote="Karl Green" data-source="post: 1534633" data-attributes="member: 1467"><p>[OCC – I assume that there are no other questions for the Tribesmen… if not please let me know and I will revise]</p><p></p><p>The tribesmen bid Andrew and the others farewell and good-fortune. They say that Hassid will wait for them on the edge of town on Route 12 with camels, and supplies for two days. Dr. Clay <em>suggests</em>, as the party is heading back to the landrover, that they bring some of their own water and food. Tuareges are poor but proud, and some of their food stuffs might not sit well if they are not use to it. </p><p></p><p>[Assuming that you are off to see the body then next…]</p><p></p><p>After dropping off Mohammed back at the re-construction site, Dr. Clay directs the party to the Morgue. Driving through town Ace parks the landrover in front of an older, large 4 story building. Some of the plaster and brick is peeling off this building that might be of French origins, but at least 20 years old. ‘Hospital’ is written on the outside in a number of languages including English. Dr. Clay directs you to a back stairwell that leads down two levels underground, then down a long hallway and finally into the city’s morgue. A doctor is sitting behind a desk, eating some kind of salad, smoking a cigarette and reading an Arabic paper. He looks up and smiling says {In French} to Dr. Clay “<span style="color: DarkOrange">Ah my friend, it is good to see you… ah these must be the Americans. Wonderful, wonderful</span>” he then switches to broken English to address the party “Welcome, welcome to Timbuktu, and to here. I am Doctor Ahmad El Husseini. Please come in, and be comfortable. You wish to see the body of man here, yes? This way he is” and then leads you into a back room, where there are four examiner tables laid out (3 of which have sheets covering bodies on them). There is also a modern body storage closet with five rows of three deep doors where bodies could be storage, and another door in the back leading to a room marked (in Arabic) “Not Claimed; Long Term Storage”. </p><p></p><p>Dr. Husseini goes to one and pulls the sheet back exposing the body of a very old looking Caucasian male. You can see that his face and hands are sunburned very badly, but there are sharp lines where his cloths were obviously covering, the rest of his body is very pale as if he has spent a great many years without much light at all. Dr. Husseini also pulls up a box of personal affects and opens the lid, inside is a worn WWII German vintage uniform, some old military papers, a pair of nice knee high leather boots, and some rather odd, pink and filly laced undergarments…</p><p></p><p>[Anyone wishing to make an INT roll can do so… anyone wanting to examine or take a closer look at anything please let me know and if you want to make an appropriate roll/skill check you can include that also]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karl Green, post: 1534633, member: 1467"] [OCC – I assume that there are no other questions for the Tribesmen… if not please let me know and I will revise] The tribesmen bid Andrew and the others farewell and good-fortune. They say that Hassid will wait for them on the edge of town on Route 12 with camels, and supplies for two days. Dr. Clay [i]suggests[/i], as the party is heading back to the landrover, that they bring some of their own water and food. Tuareges are poor but proud, and some of their food stuffs might not sit well if they are not use to it. [Assuming that you are off to see the body then next…] After dropping off Mohammed back at the re-construction site, Dr. Clay directs the party to the Morgue. Driving through town Ace parks the landrover in front of an older, large 4 story building. Some of the plaster and brick is peeling off this building that might be of French origins, but at least 20 years old. ‘Hospital’ is written on the outside in a number of languages including English. Dr. Clay directs you to a back stairwell that leads down two levels underground, then down a long hallway and finally into the city’s morgue. A doctor is sitting behind a desk, eating some kind of salad, smoking a cigarette and reading an Arabic paper. He looks up and smiling says {In French} to Dr. Clay “[COLOR=DarkOrange]Ah my friend, it is good to see you… ah these must be the Americans. Wonderful, wonderful[/COLOR]” he then switches to broken English to address the party “Welcome, welcome to Timbuktu, and to here. I am Doctor Ahmad El Husseini. Please come in, and be comfortable. You wish to see the body of man here, yes? This way he is” and then leads you into a back room, where there are four examiner tables laid out (3 of which have sheets covering bodies on them). There is also a modern body storage closet with five rows of three deep doors where bodies could be storage, and another door in the back leading to a room marked (in Arabic) “Not Claimed; Long Term Storage”. Dr. Husseini goes to one and pulls the sheet back exposing the body of a very old looking Caucasian male. You can see that his face and hands are sunburned very badly, but there are sharp lines where his cloths were obviously covering, the rest of his body is very pale as if he has spent a great many years without much light at all. Dr. Husseini also pulls up a box of personal affects and opens the lid, inside is a worn WWII German vintage uniform, some old military papers, a pair of nice knee high leather boots, and some rather odd, pink and filly laced undergarments… [Anyone wishing to make an INT roll can do so… anyone wanting to examine or take a closer look at anything please let me know and if you want to make an appropriate roll/skill check you can include that also] [/QUOTE]
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