Planes; Arcana; Architecture: 1D20+11 = [2]+11 = 13
1D20+13 = [17]+13 = 30
1D20+8 = [3]+8 = 11
I was hoping to get what is in the circle and maybe if the room dimensions have something with the ritual...
Bad rolls, but maybe I know something about the script (arcana)?
Also, should I roll again to recognize the circle?
For the first roll, Akos is fairly certain the female outsider in the circle is a genie. He doesn't have a clue what type of genie she is, however, or how powerful she might be.
For the second roll, Akos can tell that the circle is probably a
magic circle spell that has likely been made permanent. The circle is etched into the stone floor and seems to be part of the room's overall design. If you want him to know the exact spell trapping her, you need to make a Spellcraft check. The DC is 20 + the spell level.
Energy from the circle seems to be directly connected to the portal. The circle might be powering the portal, or vice versa. It's hard to tell unless Akos gets a lot closer.
Regardless, the room is oozing with magical scripts and symbols that range from Dwarven to Orc and Elvish to Infernal, as well as ancient languages that likely haven't been spoken in centuries. It would take a long time for Akos to decipher it all. He can understand why Phelix would want to control this place. Any other loremaster would be very jealous of where Akos is standing.
More than likely the room was originally a temple or an arcane laboratory, or maybe both. It's hard to tell.
Your third roll tells Akos that the room is old and forgotten. Perhaps it goes back to the time of the Ancients who built the Palace before Bluffside was even a dream. Or it could be part of an ancient dwarven stronghold that fell from grace. He doesn't really know any more than that. The place is old, very old.
It's weird to think it went undiscovered by the Wizards Guild. Perhaps they know it exists and didn't tell anyone. Or maybe it was hidden by some powerful force until Phelix found it.