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<blockquote data-quote="Tellerian Hawke" data-source="post: 9445217" data-attributes="member: 6790669"><p>Terry leans over the other bowl, examining the coins closely. He will not remove any coins. He will sketch one. He finds a coin resting heads-up and sketches it in his map book, in the margins. Then he looks for a coin resting tails-up; he sketches it also. During all of this, he does not touch the coin(s). It isn't that he's afraid of any curses or traps; he doubts that a couple of bowls worth of coins would be worth stealing. Especially since the consensus among the group is that these coins were offerings for the poor. No, the reason that Terry doesn't touch the coins is because he respects the intent of their placement. This place was holy to someone. Those coins were meant to help someone in need. Probably someone who couldn't feed or clothe themselves. <span style="color: rgb(226, 80, 65)">"Only a vile, unscrupulous curmudgeon would steal coins from these bowls."</span> Terry says, softly to himself. But knowing what pictures were engraved on each side of these coins might prove useful at some point. If there is more than one type of coin (i.e., pennies, half dollars, quarters, etc.) then Terry will sketch the various types that he finds.</p><p></p><p>[spoiler=Random Rolls]</p><p>60</p><p>93 (+87) = 180</p><p>[/spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tellerian Hawke, post: 9445217, member: 6790669"] Terry leans over the other bowl, examining the coins closely. He will not remove any coins. He will sketch one. He finds a coin resting heads-up and sketches it in his map book, in the margins. Then he looks for a coin resting tails-up; he sketches it also. During all of this, he does not touch the coin(s). It isn't that he's afraid of any curses or traps; he doubts that a couple of bowls worth of coins would be worth stealing. Especially since the consensus among the group is that these coins were offerings for the poor. No, the reason that Terry doesn't touch the coins is because he respects the intent of their placement. This place was holy to someone. Those coins were meant to help someone in need. Probably someone who couldn't feed or clothe themselves. [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]"Only a vile, unscrupulous curmudgeon would steal coins from these bowls."[/COLOR] Terry says, softly to himself. But knowing what pictures were engraved on each side of these coins might prove useful at some point. If there is more than one type of coin (i.e., pennies, half dollars, quarters, etc.) then Terry will sketch the various types that he finds. [spoiler=Random Rolls] 60 93 (+87) = 180 [/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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