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<blockquote data-quote="GlassEye" data-source="post: 6170378" data-attributes="member: 40413"><p>Cavernous Hode is certain his plan would work particularly if the rope were tied to the brass rings that are part of the door knockers. A good, strong pull and the door would be open <em>and</em> the pediment would be down and no longer a threat with only a minimum of blockage; at least according to Cavernous Hode's sense of stone.</p><p></p><p>Damaris and Tasanto's search for an alternate way into the building turns up several options: there is a small round window above the pediment but the size of the window and the precariousness of the pediment rules it out. To the left of the Angroza house the next building abuts it and blocks any possibility of windows. To the right of the Angroza house is the destroyed building. The damage includes the right side of the building the group is seeking to enter and there is a sizable hole in the wall about fifteen feet up. It looks just as precarious as the front entrance. Clambering over the rubble of the destroyed building will give a better view of the side of the structure. Twenty-five feet or so up, above the roof-line of the former manor, two windows frame a door that now opens into the air. The balcony that was once there now rests on top of the debris below though at a sharp angle. From this position it is possible to see that there is an opening at the back of the house, either an alley or a shared courtyard, with a high probability of a back entrance.</p><p></p><p>Tyrion's examination of the longsword tells him that it is not just a normal longsword. The workmanship is very fine and the forge marks make a distinctive pattern along the blade, frequently called fire-forged, made by a dwarven technique that channels heat away from the bearer.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=OOC]Jack, it's a Fire-Forged Steel longsword (from UE) worth 615 gp.</p><p></p><p>Alright. It's crude but gets the general idea across, I think.</p><p><a href="http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/845/wo54.png/" target="_blank"><img src="http://img845.imageshack.us/img845/7007/wo54.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></a>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlassEye, post: 6170378, member: 40413"] Cavernous Hode is certain his plan would work particularly if the rope were tied to the brass rings that are part of the door knockers. A good, strong pull and the door would be open [i]and[/i] the pediment would be down and no longer a threat with only a minimum of blockage; at least according to Cavernous Hode's sense of stone. Damaris and Tasanto's search for an alternate way into the building turns up several options: there is a small round window above the pediment but the size of the window and the precariousness of the pediment rules it out. To the left of the Angroza house the next building abuts it and blocks any possibility of windows. To the right of the Angroza house is the destroyed building. The damage includes the right side of the building the group is seeking to enter and there is a sizable hole in the wall about fifteen feet up. It looks just as precarious as the front entrance. Clambering over the rubble of the destroyed building will give a better view of the side of the structure. Twenty-five feet or so up, above the roof-line of the former manor, two windows frame a door that now opens into the air. The balcony that was once there now rests on top of the debris below though at a sharp angle. From this position it is possible to see that there is an opening at the back of the house, either an alley or a shared courtyard, with a high probability of a back entrance. Tyrion's examination of the longsword tells him that it is not just a normal longsword. The workmanship is very fine and the forge marks make a distinctive pattern along the blade, frequently called fire-forged, made by a dwarven technique that channels heat away from the bearer. [sblock=OOC]Jack, it's a Fire-Forged Steel longsword (from UE) worth 615 gp. Alright. It's crude but gets the general idea across, I think. [URL=http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/845/wo54.png/][IMG]http://img845.imageshack.us/img845/7007/wo54.png[/IMG][/URL][/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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