The bag itself is quite heavy and would likely slow someone not a dwarf down.Drowned Hero said:Troth watches his companions and says out with authority in his voice. "Well lads I will take that Bag if you dont mind Tam... I will guard and administrate the content as good i can" "and I am good at that" he stretches over the table to take the bag, once he have it he will open it and count the gold (if any). "any of you want those 50gp straight away? before i conceal the bag with my magic?"
ooc: [sblock]Khuther is a banker. So he feels the responsibility on doing his job as it comes to valuable stuff. He will conceal the bag with the alarm spell so it cannot be opened without the alrm sets off. He keeps the password for himself.
GM Only: [sblock]pass: beer and nuts nuts nuts[/sblock][/sblock]
OOC: There are some tools on the website. I will remind you though, that he said to keep track of all expenses, and that's what the bag of money he handed you was for.ajanders said:OOC Note: What product do I need to plot quickly and easily the route for a journey between Sharn and Rekkenmark? And why the devil isn't it in the campaign setting?
OOC: No, but they're posted somewhereajanders said:(OOC: Kenn doesn't have Knowledge: Geography and might not be able to pick the best route, but surely reading a train schedule is common knowledge or lower...)

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.