Legacy of Death Part I: Most Infamous Danger

Like the first pit the dwarf fell into, and unlike the one triggered by the handle, this one is only 10 feet deep, with the spikes. It seems to have little else of interest.

Forge, you make the step and do not fall in! (I will assume) that you continue ahead for 20 feet, searching along the way. The red path winds left (around the pit you jumped off of) and then back right. (Since you got such a good roll) you realize there is another pit dead center in the hall. You think you can take the path on the right or not take th path to the left to avoid it. In any case the hall with the elaborate frescoes continues out of your sight.
 

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Forge will continue ahead as far as he's determined is safe. He'll wait for his back up to cross the pits before continuing further into the tomb.
 

"Forge, follow the path so I can continue to try and decipher the runes." Nar-Heru will also try and remember if there was any more information in journal about the entry hall.
 

Lucien quietly takes up position behind the dwarf, carefully checking the walls for additional switches, and the floor ahead for any nasty surprises.
 

Forge: they follow: forward into the possible pit, rigth on the path or over to the left?

Nar-Heru: Actually, there is this illustration. Though you haven't seen anything like it in the hall so far. You also suspect that amber's illustrated companions did not survive.

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Nar-Heru: Forge avoids (part of) the path. Do you stay on it?

Forge: You go about 18 feet when Lucian taps you on the shoulder. He seems to be pointing to the floor...there appears to be a pit trap where the path winds back to the left side. And you have started to walk out onto it.
 

The Blind Leading the Blind

Friend Forge, there can be no question of your heartiness and your prowess in battle, but there is no reason for you to take continual punishment by falling on spikes. We have better eyes. Perhaps we should take the lead in this case. We are hearty enough to make it if we fail, but we can find these pitfalls before inducing them...
 



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