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<blockquote data-quote="A2Z" data-source="post: 145105" data-attributes="member: 244"><p><strong>The Longest Night - Act Two</strong></p><p></p><p>The next morning the group leaves the tunnel and heads for the entrance. At the exit they are surprised to find the entire gobber tribe in attendance. Addressing the group the leader thanks them for dispatching the ‘dead men’. Stepping to the front Ethradan mentions they also killed a large squid in another cavern. The gobbers seem impressed. In return for these acts the chief offers the group free passage through his territory. From this point on they will be known as friends to this particular tribe.</p><p></p><p>A short while later the group is on the path back to town. It’s nearing afternoon by the time they reach the church. Once there they go over their findings. They know a young girl was responsible for taking the bodies at the tomb. Apparently this person is also well versed in necromancy. The majority, if not all of the seven bodies stolen were members of the jury for the trial ten years ago. Father Dumas’ wife was leader of the coven and her daughter Alexia is now his charge.</p><p></p><p>The group has strong suspicions about young Alexia and they form a plan for the coming night. While the rest of the party keeps a watch on Lexaria Ciannor’s tomb <span style="color: burlywood"><em>(her tomb is on the church grounds and is still sealed)</em></span>, Lincon will attempt to break into Alexia’s room and see what he can find.</p><p></p><p>Late that night the rogue makes his way up to the second floor of the dormitory and finds himself in front of the young girls door. The padlock is on the door again and he assumes she must not be there. Making quick work of the lock he enters the darkened room. Making sure he’s alone he lights a small lantern and proceeds to looks around. There is nothing in the room that could attach Alexia to the crimes. There is little enough of anything in the room. Preparing to leave Linc thinks to check under the bed. He finds three heavy tomes. They are old history texts written by various city priests. He notices that one of the tomes has a page marked. The marked spot has information about the catacombs under the church. They were once used to store the bodies of plague victims and since then have remained sealed.</p><p></p><p>Putting the other two books back under the bed he takes the marked one and leaves the room. Replacing the padlock he makes his way back down to the yard and his companions to tell them of what he found.</p><p></p><p><em>(To be continued)</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A2Z, post: 145105, member: 244"] [b]The Longest Night - Act Two[/b] The next morning the group leaves the tunnel and heads for the entrance. At the exit they are surprised to find the entire gobber tribe in attendance. Addressing the group the leader thanks them for dispatching the ‘dead men’. Stepping to the front Ethradan mentions they also killed a large squid in another cavern. The gobbers seem impressed. In return for these acts the chief offers the group free passage through his territory. From this point on they will be known as friends to this particular tribe. A short while later the group is on the path back to town. It’s nearing afternoon by the time they reach the church. Once there they go over their findings. They know a young girl was responsible for taking the bodies at the tomb. Apparently this person is also well versed in necromancy. The majority, if not all of the seven bodies stolen were members of the jury for the trial ten years ago. Father Dumas’ wife was leader of the coven and her daughter Alexia is now his charge. The group has strong suspicions about young Alexia and they form a plan for the coming night. While the rest of the party keeps a watch on Lexaria Ciannor’s tomb [color=burlywood][i](her tomb is on the church grounds and is still sealed)[/i][/color], Lincon will attempt to break into Alexia’s room and see what he can find. Late that night the rogue makes his way up to the second floor of the dormitory and finds himself in front of the young girls door. The padlock is on the door again and he assumes she must not be there. Making quick work of the lock he enters the darkened room. Making sure he’s alone he lights a small lantern and proceeds to looks around. There is nothing in the room that could attach Alexia to the crimes. There is little enough of anything in the room. Preparing to leave Linc thinks to check under the bed. He finds three heavy tomes. They are old history texts written by various city priests. He notices that one of the tomes has a page marked. The marked spot has information about the catacombs under the church. They were once used to store the bodies of plague victims and since then have remained sealed. Putting the other two books back under the bed he takes the marked one and leaves the room. Replacing the padlock he makes his way back down to the yard and his companions to tell them of what he found. [i](To be continued)[/i] [/QUOTE]
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