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<blockquote data-quote="Tellerian Hawke" data-source="post: 7645479" data-attributes="member: 6790669"><p><strong>Tam's Careful Scouting</strong></p><p></p><p>Tam, in the space of about 10, very tense minutes, you make it all the way down the hall, and find that it ends with a set of ornate, gold and emerald-inlaid double doors. Before reaching the doors, you discover indications that the whole hallway past the columns is trapped; upon examining the doors, you find that the doors themselves are the trigger. It is your belief that if the doors are opened, the entire hallway will open up; i.e., a 70-ft long, 20-ft wide pit trap. You are not certain that there is even a way to prevent this from happening. The doors must open in order to access the next area; but opening them triggers the trap. You could possibly pull the doors open from a distance, if someone has 75 ft. of rope, and that's assuming that the doors are lightweight enough to allow it; but there's no way to know that without giving a firm tug on the handles, and if they ARE lightweight, such a tug will trigger the trap. As it stands, the entire hallway is currently safe to walk on, as long as no one touches the doors.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>EVERYONE: What do you do?</em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tellerian Hawke, post: 7645479, member: 6790669"] [b]Tam's Careful Scouting[/b] Tam, in the space of about 10, very tense minutes, you make it all the way down the hall, and find that it ends with a set of ornate, gold and emerald-inlaid double doors. Before reaching the doors, you discover indications that the whole hallway past the columns is trapped; upon examining the doors, you find that the doors themselves are the trigger. It is your belief that if the doors are opened, the entire hallway will open up; i.e., a 70-ft long, 20-ft wide pit trap. You are not certain that there is even a way to prevent this from happening. The doors must open in order to access the next area; but opening them triggers the trap. You could possibly pull the doors open from a distance, if someone has 75 ft. of rope, and that's assuming that the doors are lightweight enough to allow it; but there's no way to know that without giving a firm tug on the handles, and if they ARE lightweight, such a tug will trigger the trap. As it stands, the entire hallway is currently safe to walk on, as long as no one touches the doors. [B][I]EVERYONE: What do you do?[/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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