Freeport- Part 1: the Problem with Crematoriums

Zoraster Surefoot, Halfling Swashbuckler

"If there's a high-jumping dog out in that mess, it can play by itself. I'll wait inside." Zoraster will turn around and walk back into the room where the battle took place. He'll retrieve the sunrod which is laying on the ground, then start investigating the other exits from the room.

[OOC: Zoraster still has his rapier out, and is holding the sunrod in his off-hand.]
 

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Black Jack Elf Rogue/Fighter

Upon Zorasters return, Jack looks to the others. "Well, what now? I assume Valliard would like to find someplace to put the body."
 

rangerjohn said:
Upon Zorasters return, Jack looks to the others. "Well, what now? I assume Valliard would like to find someplace to put the body."
[OCC Yes that would remove a big weight of my shoulder]. Villard looks for a place where he could bury properly Enrama.

Since everybody is dead around here I guess I will have to accept having this wanna be priest of Harrimast perform the short Ceremony.

"Fentrith, would you be kind enough to perform a small ceremony for her, Thanks"
 

Having gotten no reply to his question, Torren looks up at Kitsch. "You've got the room covered, I take it? Good." he then follows Zoroaster to investigate the rest of the room.
 

[OCC Torren can't see Kitsch right now... he is not sure where he is..]

Back in the large room, with the light provided by the sunrod, Zoraster and Torren can see that the main room is about 40 feet long (running south to north) and 60 feet wide (running east to west). There is a short hallway leading into what looks to be a dinning area directly west. The stairwell is in the southwest corner of the room leading up to the balcony that circles most of the room at the 2nd floor. The bloody arm is directly above the door that you entered from the coat room, on the balcony. Under the stairwell there is a good sized iron bason filled with dirty water, and some dishes piled next to it. On the southern wall there is an open doorway, with the shattered remains of a door lying on the floor nearby. On the east wall there is a set of double swinging doors, and next to it is a small door with the words private written in common.

Up in the rafters, Kitsch continues to watch and listen but cannot make out anything…
Spot roll 13 +5 =18, Listen roll 12 +3 =15
 


Torren Blackquill Human Wizard Fop

Torren goes to the heavy bag he has left on the floor and withdraws another sunrod. He holds it in his left hand, strikes it sharply on the ground and stands as Captain Drac shifts his position and squawks in protest. Torren draws his rapier again as he quietly makes his way to the door marked "private."

"If there's anyone in here, they certainly know we're out here," he mutters to himself. After pausing to look and listen for a moment he sticks the sunrod through his belt, with the glowing end protruding. Then he quickly opens the door.

Spot and Listen are both -1
Move silently +7
 

[Remember, Torren gains the effect of Alertness because of his familiar so you have a total of +1 on each :)]

Villard goes to the double doors and listens, hearing nothing inside.
Listen roll 11 +10 =21

Torren listens at the other door, and hearing nothing opens the door as quietly as possible and looks inside...
Listen roll 2 +1 =3, Move Silent roll 14 +7 =21
Inside is a long, narrow room (20 feet wide by 40 feet long) that is obviously a library... or at least use to be one. Books and scrolls have been torn apart and hundreds of papers have been slashed and are lining on the floor. Book shelves are overturned and smashed. A couple of smashed chairs and an over turned desk can also be seen amidst the mess. Who ever did this, shows an unusual amount of range or glee in ripping everything in here to screeds.
 
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The swinging doors are not locked and open into a very large L-shaped room. The part that Villard can see clearly (from the light from the two sunrods out in the main room) has a metal table with wheels turned over on its side. The table is about 6 and a half feet long and a foot and a half wide. It is maybe 3 feet high if it was sitting up right. Also a number of very short metal doors line the south wall, 12 to be exact. They are each about 2 by 2 feet, four set wide and three high (as I can't explain this well... think morgue, with a wall of where you put all the bodies in cold storage...like that :)). There is a normal heavy wooden door in the northeast corner or the room about 40 feet away. Unlit lanterns can be seen hanging from the ceiling.
 

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