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<blockquote data-quote="Eva of Sirrion" data-source="post: 3167052" data-attributes="member: 26520"><p><span style="color: Teal">Yes we do, but as you can probably tell, it is a bit old.</span> Davison rolls out the said map, and you can each tell it is a bit yellowed and worn. <span style="color: Teal">It's a one-story affair. The only entrances are on the north side, not counting the secret passage from the sewers. When the Fire Knives last occupied the manor 15 years ago, the occupied most of the north and west rooms of the estate. You can see the guard posts, training facilities, barracks, interrogation chambers and the like marked in those areas. As far as we know, they never found out about the hidden entrance of the passage leading to it. But they've been there a bit longer now and may have found out about it. David and Arthur Grossman were clever blokes, but I don't know if even their hidden passage could have escaped the Fire Knives' attention for all these years. </span></p><p><span style="color: Teal"></span></p><p><span style="color: Teal">I don't know how well-versed you lot are at what the Ilmatari call "reverse psychology" but mayhap taking the main entrance may be something to consider. Let's assume for a moment the Fire Knives' have indeed found out about about the hidden passage. They figure someone looking to attack the place might use it and have the place well-guarded, leaving the main entrance not so much guarded. I dunno, somethin' to chew on. Tough to tell what goes on inside those Fire Knives' heads. </span></p><p></p><p>[sblock=Dawn]You and McGill make for a wooded area where you found your last bit of mistletoe a few days before. Kooga is indeed there, but he doesn't react immediately as you approach. He seems to be looking something over on the ground in front of him. There may be a pair of boots in front of him, but you can't tell from where you're standing.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eva of Sirrion, post: 3167052, member: 26520"] [COLOR=Teal]Yes we do, but as you can probably tell, it is a bit old.[/COLOR] Davison rolls out the said map, and you can each tell it is a bit yellowed and worn. [COLOR=Teal]It's a one-story affair. The only entrances are on the north side, not counting the secret passage from the sewers. When the Fire Knives last occupied the manor 15 years ago, the occupied most of the north and west rooms of the estate. You can see the guard posts, training facilities, barracks, interrogation chambers and the like marked in those areas. As far as we know, they never found out about the hidden entrance of the passage leading to it. But they've been there a bit longer now and may have found out about it. David and Arthur Grossman were clever blokes, but I don't know if even their hidden passage could have escaped the Fire Knives' attention for all these years. I don't know how well-versed you lot are at what the Ilmatari call "reverse psychology" but mayhap taking the main entrance may be something to consider. Let's assume for a moment the Fire Knives' have indeed found out about about the hidden passage. They figure someone looking to attack the place might use it and have the place well-guarded, leaving the main entrance not so much guarded. I dunno, somethin' to chew on. Tough to tell what goes on inside those Fire Knives' heads. [/COLOR] [sblock=Dawn]You and McGill make for a wooded area where you found your last bit of mistletoe a few days before. Kooga is indeed there, but he doesn't react immediately as you approach. He seems to be looking something over on the ground in front of him. There may be a pair of boots in front of him, but you can't tell from where you're standing.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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