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Dungeon Raiders: The Wolf's Den


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Yee-ouch! I'm guessing that a natural one is a fail! :-P

[OoC: not an auto-fail, you still have a result]

You take a look around but don't notice anything of great interest in either the corpse, stone slab or tapestries. You do notice that the engraved plaque on the stone slab reads "Lord Wolf", and that the skeleton is also grabbing a rolled up piece of paper together with the sword.
 

Swift, halfling rogue

Swift will look to see if any trip wires are connected to the parchment or anything else "trappy' is present.

[roll0]

Then, unless he sees something that makes himhesitate, he will grasp the parchment, pull it free, and look at it. (Read it.)
 

Swift will look to see if any trip wires are connected to the parchment or anything else "trappy' is present

You don't find any wire or any other sign of traps in this room.

Then, unless he sees something that makes himhesitate, he will grasp the parchment, pull it free, and look at it. (Read it.)

You get a strong feeling of deja vu.... what could it be?

[OoC: make a Wisdom saving throw!]
 



With her usual, just a tich too late, sense of timing, Sulannus manages to peek past the people in front of her and say, "Wait, don't pick that up..."

She winces.

"The last one was cursed."
 

Swift, halfling rogue

[roll0] - wisdom saving throw -- take two (thanks!)

:-( there's just no help for the Swiftster.
 

Well...

As you read the scroll, you notice you have troubles holding it up and it's slipping in your hands. Then you notice you have no hands, and you think "Oh no, not again..."

Everybody sees Swift shrink and change into a giant centipede, all his clothes and gear melding into the new (old?) form. The scrolls falls to the ground and rolls up close by itself.
 

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