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<blockquote data-quote="Systole" data-source="post: 6012442" data-attributes="member: 93930"><p>The writing on the statues seems to be names or titles. A few archaic spelling differences aside, the names are not hard to decipher. Otherwise, a thorough examination of the statues does not reveal them to be anything more than oddly-colored statues, and the room contains nothing else of interest.</p><p> </p><p>The white statue is a man wearing a short robe. Hanging from his belt is what you would guess is a spell component pouch, a wand, and a stout cudgel. A scar crosses his right eye. The inscription reads "Lucann the Wise."</p><p> </p><p>The rose statue depicts a tall, muscular, bare-chested man with a large, double-bitted axe. He seems more than a little bit savage, and his name is given as "Zeyal of the Ketath."</p><p> </p><p>The black statue is a short, lithe man in a hooded cloak. Assuming the statues are all of the same scale, the man depicted by the black statue would have been a full head shorter than the wildman to his right. The lettering reads "Vicente di Ransorcio."</p><p> </p><p>The green statue is of a tall woman in light armor of a strange construction. She wields a spear with an oddly curved blade. Her facial features remind Fury and Cythera vaguely of Mai Lin, Ben's second-in-command. Her name is "Yumi Hochikisu."</p><p> </p><p>The gold statue is a stout man with a large shield, clad in half-plate. If it wasn't for the fact that he was clean-shaven, he could easily be mistaken for an exceptionally tall dwarf. His name is "Mansa Vayl byr Laya nel Voss."</p><p> </p><p>[GM]K:History <strong><u>or</u></strong> K:Religion for the names. Just one roll will do. Also, Intelligence check for Fury, and anyone else who spent a little time reading the Scriptures. I only remember Fury doing so.[/GM]</p><p>[sblock=Bren and Perception 20 on the Black Statue]Once you actually look into the hood, Vicente looks astonishingly like Fury. The eyes are a little different, but the build, the jawline, and the roguish half-smile are dead on.[/sblock]</p><p> </p><p>EDIT: Clarified a few things which I forgot and/or borked up due to cold meds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systole, post: 6012442, member: 93930"] The writing on the statues seems to be names or titles. A few archaic spelling differences aside, the names are not hard to decipher. Otherwise, a thorough examination of the statues does not reveal them to be anything more than oddly-colored statues, and the room contains nothing else of interest. The white statue is a man wearing a short robe. Hanging from his belt is what you would guess is a spell component pouch, a wand, and a stout cudgel. A scar crosses his right eye. The inscription reads "Lucann the Wise." The rose statue depicts a tall, muscular, bare-chested man with a large, double-bitted axe. He seems more than a little bit savage, and his name is given as "Zeyal of the Ketath." The black statue is a short, lithe man in a hooded cloak. Assuming the statues are all of the same scale, the man depicted by the black statue would have been a full head shorter than the wildman to his right. The lettering reads "Vicente di Ransorcio." The green statue is of a tall woman in light armor of a strange construction. She wields a spear with an oddly curved blade. Her facial features remind Fury and Cythera vaguely of Mai Lin, Ben's second-in-command. Her name is "Yumi Hochikisu." The gold statue is a stout man with a large shield, clad in half-plate. If it wasn't for the fact that he was clean-shaven, he could easily be mistaken for an exceptionally tall dwarf. His name is "Mansa Vayl byr Laya nel Voss." [GM]K:History [B][U]or[/U][/B] K:Religion for the names. Just one roll will do. Also, Intelligence check for Fury, and anyone else who spent a little time reading the Scriptures. I only remember Fury doing so.[/GM] [sblock=Bren and Perception 20 on the Black Statue]Once you actually look into the hood, Vicente looks astonishingly like Fury. The eyes are a little different, but the build, the jawline, and the roguish half-smile are dead on.[/sblock] EDIT: Clarified a few things which I forgot and/or borked up due to cold meds. [/QUOTE]
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