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<blockquote data-quote="airwalkrr" data-source="post: 6013415" data-attributes="member: 12460"><p>Vigil canvasses the tower looking for a means to enter. He readily locates several possible means of ingress. If he travels to exit the alley on the east side, he locates a large set of double doors made of solid wood with reinforced steel on the bottom level of the east side of the tower; this is the level where the party is presently located. There is a built-in lock upon the doors however. Two walkways lead up from both the east side of the tower and the west side. Each leads to a single door made of similar materials to the bottom door. Theses doors also have locks built in. The west door on the second level also has two paned-glass windows on either side of the door from which lamp light can be seen flickering within. There are no other doors leading into the tower which you can see. There are windows on the third level however on the north and south sides. And on the third level there is also a balcony leading out above the walkway to the west side door. The tower is enormous, and likely contains many rooms and segmented areas which are inaccessible depending upon where you enter. Whether or not the locks are open is a matter of speculation at this point, but given the atmosphere in the city, it is safe to assume they are locked.[sblock=Bardic Knowledge or Local DC 10]Breaking and entering is a crime with stiff penalties in Sharn.[sblock=Bardic Knowledge or Local DC 15]Crimes against the wealthy and nobility (which is likely in this case given the stature of the University District) often carry much stiffer penalties than usual.[sblock=Bardic Knowledge or Local DC 20]The right document can get you a pardon for a crime you haven't committed yet, such as a Letter of Dispensation.[sblock=Bardic Knowledge or Local DC 25]Such letters always closely detail exactly what permissions the bearer is given and are issued by high-ranking government officials only to trusted parties. The Citadel has the authority to grant a Letter of Dispensation.[/sblock][/sblock][/sblock][/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airwalkrr, post: 6013415, member: 12460"] Vigil canvasses the tower looking for a means to enter. He readily locates several possible means of ingress. If he travels to exit the alley on the east side, he locates a large set of double doors made of solid wood with reinforced steel on the bottom level of the east side of the tower; this is the level where the party is presently located. There is a built-in lock upon the doors however. Two walkways lead up from both the east side of the tower and the west side. Each leads to a single door made of similar materials to the bottom door. Theses doors also have locks built in. The west door on the second level also has two paned-glass windows on either side of the door from which lamp light can be seen flickering within. There are no other doors leading into the tower which you can see. There are windows on the third level however on the north and south sides. And on the third level there is also a balcony leading out above the walkway to the west side door. The tower is enormous, and likely contains many rooms and segmented areas which are inaccessible depending upon where you enter. Whether or not the locks are open is a matter of speculation at this point, but given the atmosphere in the city, it is safe to assume they are locked.[sblock=Bardic Knowledge or Local DC 10]Breaking and entering is a crime with stiff penalties in Sharn.[sblock=Bardic Knowledge or Local DC 15]Crimes against the wealthy and nobility (which is likely in this case given the stature of the University District) often carry much stiffer penalties than usual.[sblock=Bardic Knowledge or Local DC 20]The right document can get you a pardon for a crime you haven't committed yet, such as a Letter of Dispensation.[sblock=Bardic Knowledge or Local DC 25]Such letters always closely detail exactly what permissions the bearer is given and are issued by high-ranking government officials only to trusted parties. The Citadel has the authority to grant a Letter of Dispensation.[/sblock][/sblock][/sblock][/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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