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<blockquote data-quote="Dalamar" data-source="post: 1010657" data-attributes="member: 358"><p><strong>Haplo</strong></p><p>Haplo gets up from the table on weak legs. It takes a moment for him to stop the spinning in his head and steady his legs, but he eventually heads out to the staples. A couple of dwarves scorn at his weakness, and down large gulps of ale from their mugs.</p><p>When he reaches the staples, he sees that Tserof is asleep. And so are his friends' horses and the two dogs he fed when they arrived. Other of the dogs twitches as if running, chasing a dream rabbit.</p><p></p><p><strong>Durban, Horros, Lorcan</strong></p><p>The three look around the room. The sole window in the first room, in which Chendra's bed is and they just held their conversation, is divided vertically to two parts. The thinner part is around two feet wide and hinged, easily openable if the air gets too hot. The wider one doesn't have any apparent way to open it. If broken, even a large human could fit through it.</p><p>The next room is more like a hallway, lined with different dresses and other pieces of clothing. Behind the door is a mirror that reaches from near to floor almost to the ceiling. The room contains no windows.</p><p>The last room, accessible through the dressing room, contains a large bath tube sclupted from a single block of some expensive looking mineral. Next to the tub is a chair, currently holding assorted pieces of non-descript clothing. On the wall are held three different towels, all scented with herbs. The window in this room is high up in the wall. A thin adult elf could possibly wiggle through it, but a full-grown human man would have no chance.</p><p>Both of the windows open to a small garden around which the house is built. There are no ladders in sight and bringing those would definately draw attention as one would have to walk with them through a small hallway and then either over the short wall surrounding the manor's lands our around the house and through the gate.</p><p></p><p>Edit: <span style="color: blue">Okay, the map's in a different post now.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dalamar, post: 1010657, member: 358"] [B]Haplo[/B] Haplo gets up from the table on weak legs. It takes a moment for him to stop the spinning in his head and steady his legs, but he eventually heads out to the staples. A couple of dwarves scorn at his weakness, and down large gulps of ale from their mugs. When he reaches the staples, he sees that Tserof is asleep. And so are his friends' horses and the two dogs he fed when they arrived. Other of the dogs twitches as if running, chasing a dream rabbit. [B]Durban, Horros, Lorcan[/B] The three look around the room. The sole window in the first room, in which Chendra's bed is and they just held their conversation, is divided vertically to two parts. The thinner part is around two feet wide and hinged, easily openable if the air gets too hot. The wider one doesn't have any apparent way to open it. If broken, even a large human could fit through it. The next room is more like a hallway, lined with different dresses and other pieces of clothing. Behind the door is a mirror that reaches from near to floor almost to the ceiling. The room contains no windows. The last room, accessible through the dressing room, contains a large bath tube sclupted from a single block of some expensive looking mineral. Next to the tub is a chair, currently holding assorted pieces of non-descript clothing. On the wall are held three different towels, all scented with herbs. The window in this room is high up in the wall. A thin adult elf could possibly wiggle through it, but a full-grown human man would have no chance. Both of the windows open to a small garden around which the house is built. There are no ladders in sight and bringing those would definately draw attention as one would have to walk with them through a small hallway and then either over the short wall surrounding the manor's lands our around the house and through the gate. Edit: [COLOR=blue]Okay, the map's in a different post now.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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