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<blockquote data-quote="IronWolf" data-source="post: 5847969" data-attributes="member: 21076"><p>The gnome seems really eager to help as the group asks her questions. <span style="color: lime">"I do not know where they were headed with the engineers, only their interest in finding the Crypt of Fools. Why they have interest in that place I know not."</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: lime">"The Crypt of Fools was a secret graveyard, long fallen from use. Traitorous families were buried there to scrub their stain from Taldan history. The legendss say it was once used by the Ismacco family who was responsible for designing several of the buildings here in Cassomir."</span> Queck continues. <span style="color: lime">"Supposedly clues are hidden in three monuments or locations within the city that point to the location of this lost Crypt."</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: lime">"The thieves took some of our blueprints, though I am not sure how successful they will be with that as the Crypt was not indicated on the blueprints to our knowledge."</span> Queck adds.</p><p></p><p>Isandra produces the paintings to show Queck and she puzzles over them for but a moment before replying. <span style="color: lime">"Interesting. Each of these paintings depict an Ismacco design - the statue in front of Swift Prison, The Imperial Hall of Records and the retaining wall at Quickfall Abbey. Where did you get these paintings?"</span></p><p></p><p>Karasu looks about the chamber as the others talk to Queck. He notices the room is more or less organized chaos with various gizmos and gadgets throughout the room. He does spot a large open drawer with piles of blueprints spilling over, likely where the blueprints were taken from. As a moment comes up he asks about shipwrights to which Queck replies <span style="color: lime">"Occasionally we work with a shipwright, especially if they have a question on some of the ancient ships. We have none in employ at the moment though."</span></p><p></p><p>[sblock=OOC]</p><p></p><p>Again, sorry for the delay in a post. The weekend started with me being sick and then the little girl got sick on Sunday. Good times...</p><p></p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronWolf, post: 5847969, member: 21076"] The gnome seems really eager to help as the group asks her questions. [color=lime]"I do not know where they were headed with the engineers, only their interest in finding the Crypt of Fools. Why they have interest in that place I know not."[/color] [color=lime]"The Crypt of Fools was a secret graveyard, long fallen from use. Traitorous families were buried there to scrub their stain from Taldan history. The legendss say it was once used by the Ismacco family who was responsible for designing several of the buildings here in Cassomir."[/color] Queck continues. [color=lime]"Supposedly clues are hidden in three monuments or locations within the city that point to the location of this lost Crypt."[/color] [color=lime]"The thieves took some of our blueprints, though I am not sure how successful they will be with that as the Crypt was not indicated on the blueprints to our knowledge."[/color] Queck adds. Isandra produces the paintings to show Queck and she puzzles over them for but a moment before replying. [color=lime]"Interesting. Each of these paintings depict an Ismacco design - the statue in front of Swift Prison, The Imperial Hall of Records and the retaining wall at Quickfall Abbey. Where did you get these paintings?"[/color] Karasu looks about the chamber as the others talk to Queck. He notices the room is more or less organized chaos with various gizmos and gadgets throughout the room. He does spot a large open drawer with piles of blueprints spilling over, likely where the blueprints were taken from. As a moment comes up he asks about shipwrights to which Queck replies [color=lime]"Occasionally we work with a shipwright, especially if they have a question on some of the ancient ships. We have none in employ at the moment though."[/color] [sblock=OOC] Again, sorry for the delay in a post. The weekend started with me being sick and then the little girl got sick on Sunday. Good times... [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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