[Eberron] The Forgotten Forge

Flawed looks at the other three, and at the dead body, unsure what to say or think. What was going on here? I guess I will never understand these flesh folks...
 

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"Well, I am most likely unable to decipher it as well, but tomorrow, I believe I'll be able to do it with a little help from great Traveler. So you keep the scroll, Plonk, and I'll take a look at it in the morning." Gannon says to the gnome. "We have another mystery to solve down here, my friends. Let's go back to the large cave and try to avoid the wrath of the inhabitants, however tasty they may be, Rawhide. And I know you didn't do this, because if you had, I don't think there would have been a whole lot of him left to identify." He smiles down at the shifter and reaches out to pull him up.

OOC: Gannon will prepare a comprehend languages spell for tomorrow in order to decipher the text written on the scroll.
 
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Rawhide grins and as Gannon helps him up, he says, "Uhh...hey, boss. Dem bugs...well, dey kinda hurt Rawhide. Yous gots someting for dat?"
 

"Of course, Rawhide." Gannon mutters a few words and a little prayer to the Traveler while making a couple of gestures. His hand starts to glow with positive energy and he touches the shifter's shoulder, instantly healing the wounds he had suffered.

OOC: Gannon converts his divine favor into a cure light wounds and heals Rawhide.
 

Plonk is eager to get on with the journey. "All right.. tomorrow we shall know!" The gnome was all excited about the knowledge soon to come.
 

OOC: New move up tomorrow night after I get back from the Boston EN World Game Day. I need to get up early tomorrow to get up there (and am running on 3 hours of sleep right now), so I'll be crashing fairly soon.
 

"Yes, let's go back and see if we can find that heirloom." The warforged gave the dead elf another look, and it wondered if they were close to starting a corpse collection at this point.
 


"You just have a thing with bugs don't you, Rawhide?" Gannon says. "Now let's see if we can find that darn Cannith-thing and get out of here, before the bugs get hungry once again." He starts walking back to the large cave and search through it hoping to find some somewhat intact ruins.
 

OOC: Thanks for the patience, folks. The boards were down when I came back from Newton last night, and I had work and my (new) RL game today (Midnight — playing an elfling rogue...should be good fun, if anyone's wondering). Anyhow, continuing along...

Returning to the main chamber from the side tunnel, you get a better glimpse of how large the chamber actually is. Immediately in front of you, you can see the almost completely leveled ruins of an old building, amounting to little more than its walls (roughly five feet in height at their highest and averaging two feet, no roof, rubble at the base of the walls), with more ruined walls directly behind that area. To your left, there's an almost entirely entact building designed in such a way that it may have been a temple. Beyond that, the cavern is shrouded in darkness.

Gannon: Inspection of the building reveals to you that it was, in fact, a temple, but you don't recognize the ancient symbols that you see carved into the stonework [Knowledge/Religion check, roll of 2 on d20, unskilled, +2 Int, total 4, failure].

OOC: Technically, Gannon shouldn't be able to even make that check unskilled, but, since he's a cleric and I'd consider the check to represent fairly common knowledge, I've let him, although he needs to hit a higher DC to recall that information. He missed that DC rather handily.
 
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