Masks of Nyarlathotep: Chapter 2 (London)

Jack tests the door to see if it is locked. Turning the knob carefully, he opens the door and peers into the room beyond. (If the door is locked, he'll try to pick the lock)
 

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Vendetta said:
Jack tests the door to see if it is locked. Turning the knob carefully, he opens the door and peers into the room beyond. (If the door is locked, he'll try to pick the lock)


The door opens to the small living room that Jack had been in several hours before. There is a short hallway leading off the the living room. The feeble light of your match shows the same couches, pillows, incense burners, rugs, low tables, a hookah, and hanging lamps. There is a glass case with statuettes of Egyptain Gods and Goddesses, a closed roll top desk, and a ornate mirror with a golden frame on one wall. The room is dark and no one is there.
 


Jibril runs into the lobby, telling the police and anyone within earshot of them, "Something has happened in our room - there has been a fight, and our friends are missing!"
 


Maerdwyn said:
Jibril runs into the lobby, telling the police and anyone within earshot of them, "Something has happened in our room - there has been a fight, and our friends are missing!"

The policeman who was down in the lobby follows Jibril and William back into the your room. "Now whats happened again? Who is missing?"
 

yangnome said:
The priest remains outside the front of the shop, trying to stand in a shadow so he isn't noticed if someone does come along. He tries to keep his nerves at bay, continuing to recite the prayer in his head.

Father O'Malley hears someone whistling down the street and it is getting louder. Soon he can see a policeman walking down the sidewalk towards him and the spice shop.
 

Gomez said:
The policeman who was down in the lobby follows Jibril and William back into the your room. "Now whats happened again? Who is missing?"

"Our travelling companions - Charles Whitford and Miriam LeGou - their passports should be at the front desk. William, here, and I left a hour ago, they were here, and the room was fine. Coming back, we found them gone, and the room like this!"
 

Maerdwyn said:
"Our travelling companions - Charles Whitford and Miriam LeGou - their passports should be at the front desk. William, here, and I left a hour ago, they were here, and the room was fine. Coming back, we found them gone, and the room like this!"

The policeman looks around and then picks up a short club with a single spike embedded in it. There is a small amount of blood on the club. "This would not happen to belong to you or the missing people?"
 

Jibril shakes his head, speechless and clearly worried for his friends. He scans around the room for anything else obvious - other weapons, a note, etc., but doesn't move, letting the police officer stay in charge.
 

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