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<blockquote data-quote="Cadence" data-source="post: 8912246" data-attributes="member: 6701124"><p>Room 68 - Broom Closet</p><p></p><p>A sign on this unlocked door says "Broom Closet" in the same fine handwriting as the sign and label in room 70 just to the north. The 5'x5' closet is unlit. It contains a bucket, mop, broom, dustpan, 10 lbs. bag of sand, and a wooden box with a thin metal lining that has what you would expect from sweeping the floor for a few months.</p><p></p><p>Anyone looking up with in the room will notice the ceiling is a few feet shorter than in the other rooms. Anyone mapping who has been in 67 or 70 will notice that there is space between that room and the closet. Merely opening the door without poking one's head in gives a DC 17 perception check to get the feeling something feels off about the architecture - probing more will reveal the room's dimension issues.</p><p></p><p>Anyone tapping on the thick wooden walls may notice that it sounds like there is empty space behind all three of them (DC 12). Anyone physically exploring the ceiling (either by hand or by pole or broom; DC 10) will find that the ceiling slides to the side revealing a small space above (leading to room 69). There is nothing to find by merely looking at the walls or ceiling.</p><p></p><p>The construction of the closet walls, trap door, broom and mop handles, and the wooden dust bin are all exquisite. The creator's job of disguising that there is space beyond the room is sad.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]273443[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The next room created (#69) is in post #387 <a href="https://www.enworld.org/threads/dungeon23.693859/post-8913564" target="_blank">D&D General - #Dungeon23</a> .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cadence, post: 8912246, member: 6701124"] Room 68 - Broom Closet A sign on this unlocked door says "Broom Closet" in the same fine handwriting as the sign and label in room 70 just to the north. The 5'x5' closet is unlit. It contains a bucket, mop, broom, dustpan, 10 lbs. bag of sand, and a wooden box with a thin metal lining that has what you would expect from sweeping the floor for a few months. Anyone looking up with in the room will notice the ceiling is a few feet shorter than in the other rooms. Anyone mapping who has been in 67 or 70 will notice that there is space between that room and the closet. Merely opening the door without poking one's head in gives a DC 17 perception check to get the feeling something feels off about the architecture - probing more will reveal the room's dimension issues. Anyone tapping on the thick wooden walls may notice that it sounds like there is empty space behind all three of them (DC 12). Anyone physically exploring the ceiling (either by hand or by pole or broom; DC 10) will find that the ceiling slides to the side revealing a small space above (leading to room 69). There is nothing to find by merely looking at the walls or ceiling. The construction of the closet walls, trap door, broom and mop handles, and the wooden dust bin are all exquisite. The creator's job of disguising that there is space beyond the room is sad. [ATTACH type="full" alt="1674448988163.png"]273443[/ATTACH] The next room created (#69) is in post #387 [URL='https://www.enworld.org/threads/dungeon23.693859/post-8913564']D&D General - #Dungeon23[/URL] . [/QUOTE]
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