Diplomatic Immunity: Wedding Bells a'Ringing

Mythweaver will follow Tiberius curious to see more of the place and curious to find out why in the world Ammon would've locked himself in his room. Upon finding the lock tampered with he becomes a bit more logical, "Having met his bride, Ammon would not be hiding from her or us, or his new family. One can only assume that foul play is a foot. Knock again, but if we find no answer, we may have to force our way in to check on him."

Turning to the servant if they are still around, "Is there another way into the room? From a servants quarters or something similar?"
 

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"This door is the only entrance from here. There is also a window from the outside that leads to another room of his spacious living area, but reaching it would requiring scaling the wall, and there is no guarantee the door on that side is not also locked. If he wanted to be alone, he would just lock it from both ways."
 

"Far too crude, but thank you for the information." he replies. Turning to the rest who followed along, "May I?" he says before casting knock on the door.
 

*Though the door has lost the ability to open normally, Mythweaver's magic easily blows it open and inward to one side. Spread before them is a spacious and beautiful entry hall and sitting room, with closed doors leading off in various directions.*
 

"After you." he says allowing Tiberius, Claudia, and Vasha in first. With no obvious signs of Ammon, he'll try one of the doors. He prefers a methodical approach and would begin with the first door on the right.
 

Tiberius Lucius Magnus, Male Praetor Warmage

*Happy enough to lead, Tiberius quickly asks the servant where the window and door he mentioned as another possible entry might be, before he heads towards that area calling for Ammon.*
 


Tiberius Lucius Magnus, Male Praetor Warmage

*Tiberius tries to determine if the doors were tampered with in such a way, that they could have been closed from the outside...rather than as has been assumed, that they’ve been disabled by someone trying to lock themselves in.*
 



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