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<blockquote data-quote="Leif" data-source="post: 3674102" data-attributes="member: 48762"><p>Those outside the shop, <span style="color: DarkGreen">Raul, Andrew, and SoulFetter</span>, make no new observations. Life in Lauralie Summerhome is running its usual course and people are going about their normal daily activites. No new clues are immediately visible, and no unorthodox activity is observed.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Sienna">INSIDE</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkGreen">Darius</span> is inspecting the contents of the remainder of the shop, and his findings have been detailed in previous posts.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkGreen">Rahvin</span>, with <span style="color: DarkGreen">Moru's</span> assitance, inspects the stove further as <span style="color: DarkGreen">Jonas, and Thea</span> observe from nearby, and <span style="color: DarkGreen">Alarion</span> stands vigilant guard. The infamous scrap of paper is high quality parchment, of the same type that Krado Lyman seems to have used to produce his maps. The scrap is, evidently, the top edge of a map, and it bears the inscription "13 W[smudge]". Inside the stove are numerous other fragments of a similar material, but there is no other legible writing on any of them. The constables inside the shop, then, are able to reasonably conclude that any of Krado Lyman's completed maps of the 13th Ward were destroyed, which raises the question, Why would a cartographer spend so much time making maps with such care, and using such high quality materials, only to destroy them, or would he intentionally do so?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leif, post: 3674102, member: 48762"] Those outside the shop, [COLOR=DarkGreen]Raul, Andrew, and SoulFetter[/COLOR], make no new observations. Life in Lauralie Summerhome is running its usual course and people are going about their normal daily activites. No new clues are immediately visible, and no unorthodox activity is observed. [COLOR=Sienna]INSIDE[/COLOR] [COLOR=DarkGreen]Darius[/COLOR] is inspecting the contents of the remainder of the shop, and his findings have been detailed in previous posts. [COLOR=DarkGreen]Rahvin[/COLOR], with [COLOR=DarkGreen]Moru's[/COLOR] assitance, inspects the stove further as [COLOR=DarkGreen]Jonas, and Thea[/COLOR] observe from nearby, and [COLOR=DarkGreen]Alarion[/COLOR] stands vigilant guard. The infamous scrap of paper is high quality parchment, of the same type that Krado Lyman seems to have used to produce his maps. The scrap is, evidently, the top edge of a map, and it bears the inscription "13 W[smudge]". Inside the stove are numerous other fragments of a similar material, but there is no other legible writing on any of them. The constables inside the shop, then, are able to reasonably conclude that any of Krado Lyman's completed maps of the 13th Ward were destroyed, which raises the question, Why would a cartographer spend so much time making maps with such care, and using such high quality materials, only to destroy them, or would he intentionally do so? [/QUOTE]
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