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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 7334578" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>At the top of the cliff and around the other side of the tower, the Daggerfordians found a little passageway through the rock which led to the base of the tower. Inside, they found the first level had a dirt floor with a fireplace and a small menagerie (empty, but large enough to comfortably fit the mule). </p><p></p><p>The second level had the orc's bedrolls and some weapons (axes mostly, of distinctly dwarven make - not as fine as the smiths of Daggerford, but of excellent quality). Also, the bedroll that took up the most space (which must have belonged to the leader) had a lockbox at its head, one which held 22 gold pieces (strangely marked with the head of an ettin, though well-minted), 68 silver pieces (marked with a dwarf king) and 26 copper pieces (of various mints).</p><p></p><p>Above that, a trap door led to a covered lookout on the roof, with a commanding view of the sunset over the sword coast. The lights were coming on in the towers of the Daggerford wall, about fifteen miles away. As the Delimbiyr river wound its way down to the coast, forty miles away, it spilled over its southern bank, creating over a thousand square miles of marshlands known as the Lizard Marsh. A mist rose off of that wet land and obscured the view of the sea, but the sky was pink as the sun went down and the scene was a beautiful contrast to the ugliness of the earlier violence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 7334578, member: 59816"] At the top of the cliff and around the other side of the tower, the Daggerfordians found a little passageway through the rock which led to the base of the tower. Inside, they found the first level had a dirt floor with a fireplace and a small menagerie (empty, but large enough to comfortably fit the mule). The second level had the orc's bedrolls and some weapons (axes mostly, of distinctly dwarven make - not as fine as the smiths of Daggerford, but of excellent quality). Also, the bedroll that took up the most space (which must have belonged to the leader) had a lockbox at its head, one which held 22 gold pieces (strangely marked with the head of an ettin, though well-minted), 68 silver pieces (marked with a dwarf king) and 26 copper pieces (of various mints). Above that, a trap door led to a covered lookout on the roof, with a commanding view of the sunset over the sword coast. The lights were coming on in the towers of the Daggerford wall, about fifteen miles away. As the Delimbiyr river wound its way down to the coast, forty miles away, it spilled over its southern bank, creating over a thousand square miles of marshlands known as the Lizard Marsh. A mist rose off of that wet land and obscured the view of the sea, but the sky was pink as the sun went down and the scene was a beautiful contrast to the ugliness of the earlier violence. [/QUOTE]
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