perrinmiller
Adventurer
~ Day 15, 13:52 - Miles North of Thornbury ~
Hrandeth helped Damaris with the wagon and guiding the two horses pulling it out of the barn.
Having concluded that the initial danger of a counter-attack was over, you set about really searching the buildings of the fort. It soon becomes clear that the barracks held no secret compartments as its floor was dirt. He doesn’t notice any areas that appear to have been dug up recently.
Ru examined the building with the cells further and carefully checked the floors and ceiling. The walls were not think enough to hide strongboxes or chests in them.
Umthirn did not find anything special about the wagons. They were normal wooden construction with no place for hidden compartments. Checking the floor of the barn he found it hard packed dirt except where the animals were standing and walking. Probing the dirt, he did not find anything solid underneath the surface that indicated wood shallowly buried.
After several minutes, Umthrin finally found something in the back wall of the barn. The wall was half sunken into the hill behind it and there appeared to be a secret door in the lower left corner of the back wall that could lead into the hill side. It was a small door about 4ftx4ft square.
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Tactical Map:
1. Dark colored vegetation is difficult terrain if more than 50% of Square for medium creatures or smaller & provides 20%(roll 1d100: 1-20 misses) concealment being bushes from ranged attacks, 50% concealment for small creatures or prone medium ones.
2. Medium or Large bodies provide difficult terrain for medium creatures or smaller. Large Bodies can provide soft cover bonuses like low wall
Party Status:
[/sblock] [sblock=GM Note]Looking for secret doors and traps requires that you actually go near them to find them.
You only actually looked in the barracks and barn, never really searched much at all (except to check the two chests in the small rooms).[/sblock]

Hrandeth helped Damaris with the wagon and guiding the two horses pulling it out of the barn.
Having concluded that the initial danger of a counter-attack was over, you set about really searching the buildings of the fort. It soon becomes clear that the barracks held no secret compartments as its floor was dirt. He doesn’t notice any areas that appear to have been dug up recently.
Ru examined the building with the cells further and carefully checked the floors and ceiling. The walls were not think enough to hide strongboxes or chests in them.
Umthirn did not find anything special about the wagons. They were normal wooden construction with no place for hidden compartments. Checking the floor of the barn he found it hard packed dirt except where the animals were standing and walking. Probing the dirt, he did not find anything solid underneath the surface that indicated wood shallowly buried.
After several minutes, Umthrin finally found something in the back wall of the barn. The wall was half sunken into the hill behind it and there appeared to be a secret door in the lower left corner of the back wall that could lead into the hill side. It was a small door about 4ftx4ft square.
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Tactical Map:
1. Dark colored vegetation is difficult terrain if more than 50% of Square for medium creatures or smaller & provides 20%(roll 1d100: 1-20 misses) concealment being bushes from ranged attacks, 50% concealment for small creatures or prone medium ones.
2. Medium or Large bodies provide difficult terrain for medium creatures or smaller. Large Bodies can provide soft cover bonuses like low wall

Party Status:
Code:
Ru: 43/47 HP remaining;
Damaris: 43/47 HP remaining;
Rhas: 66/66 HP remaining;
Umthirn: 62/62 HP remaining;
Spells Cast:
Abilities Used:
Ru: Ki Pool 5/6; Rngr Foc 0/1
Damaris: Bard Pef 4/14; Spells 1st 2/5, 2nd 0/4; SLA 1/1
Umthirn: Stun Fist 1/6
Conditions in effect: Message

You only actually looked in the barracks and barn, never really searched much at all (except to check the two chests in the small rooms).[/sblock]