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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 8299932" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>[Spoiler="Search results"]</p><p>Tuck easily finds tracks that don't belong to him or his allies on the rocky stone floor that lead from the smaller room under the guard post. It seems that someone did come this way. The footprints avoid the gargoyle golem (somewhat) but do cross the metal floor. The tracks seem to stop about 10 feet before the statue and the golem, there was some shuffling of feet, and then whoever it was continued on. Tuck can tell that there is more than one person but he's not sure if there is more than two of them. It could be as many as three or four.</p><p></p><p>It is probably safe to walk on the metal section of the floor, but why did they pause? Tuck already knows there isn't a mechanism near the mundane statue to deactivate the trap at the other end of the room. More than likely there is a mechanism at that end of the room. Did they pause for some other reason? Did some of them go back?</p><p></p><p>Tuck retraces the prints and none of them seem to head through the doors in the smaller room, although it is hard to tell since so many of the prints have been trampled under the feet of Tuck's companions. Mutt sense that Tuck is looking for something, and he moves alongside his pack mate. He growls again at the stuck door but stays with Tuck as he searches. The big dog follows Tuck into the larger room, and Mutt is soon sitting of the rocky floor next to the mundane statue as Tuck braves the metal floor away from the golem to get a better look at them.</p><p></p><p>The prints don't look like they were made during a fight, but one of the sets of prints look like someone was pacing, impatiently. Maybe they were waiting for someone to arrive, or something to happen. (If someone came from the other side to let them through, there might not be a way forward without fighting the golem.) The footprints didn't avoid the center of the room once they got moving forward again. It even looks like one of them walked right up to the golem before heading north.</p><p></p><p>Again, the golem does not move to attack. Perhaps the arcanus is right, if he can disable the trap, the golem won't attack. It isn't a given but there could be a connection.</p><p>[/Spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 8299932, member: 2012"] [Spoiler="Search results"] Tuck easily finds tracks that don't belong to him or his allies on the rocky stone floor that lead from the smaller room under the guard post. It seems that someone did come this way. The footprints avoid the gargoyle golem (somewhat) but do cross the metal floor. The tracks seem to stop about 10 feet before the statue and the golem, there was some shuffling of feet, and then whoever it was continued on. Tuck can tell that there is more than one person but he's not sure if there is more than two of them. It could be as many as three or four. It is probably safe to walk on the metal section of the floor, but why did they pause? Tuck already knows there isn't a mechanism near the mundane statue to deactivate the trap at the other end of the room. More than likely there is a mechanism at that end of the room. Did they pause for some other reason? Did some of them go back? Tuck retraces the prints and none of them seem to head through the doors in the smaller room, although it is hard to tell since so many of the prints have been trampled under the feet of Tuck's companions. Mutt sense that Tuck is looking for something, and he moves alongside his pack mate. He growls again at the stuck door but stays with Tuck as he searches. The big dog follows Tuck into the larger room, and Mutt is soon sitting of the rocky floor next to the mundane statue as Tuck braves the metal floor away from the golem to get a better look at them. The prints don't look like they were made during a fight, but one of the sets of prints look like someone was pacing, impatiently. Maybe they were waiting for someone to arrive, or something to happen. (If someone came from the other side to let them through, there might not be a way forward without fighting the golem.) The footprints didn't avoid the center of the room once they got moving forward again. It even looks like one of them walked right up to the golem before heading north. Again, the golem does not move to attack. Perhaps the arcanus is right, if he can disable the trap, the golem won't attack. It isn't a given but there could be a connection. [/Spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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