The Lamentation of Lolth - Chapter III


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OOC: Uhm...no problem...glad you liked what you saw enough to put a comment in...even if it was the wrong string..:)

IC:

As Ayden entered the room with the others, he lifted his sunrod high hoping that the darkness of the chamber did not hide any hidden threats.

"I am afraid that Tyrinith allowed us to hear the death screams knowing that the twists and turns down here would prevent us from reaching her quickly.
 


Upon exploring the small nook in the southeast of the room Dunstand discovers what looks like a half-rotted hobgoblin carcass wedged in the corner. It is wearing rotting leather armor and carries a rusted falchion. It is also wearing one lens over it's left eye. Giving the rest of the room a once over, Dunstand is able to come up with the 2nd of the lenses to create a pair.
 


As Dunstand located one, then a second lens, Ayden looked at the equipment on the rotted skeleton and wondered why the lenses had weathered so well.

"Dunstand if I might have a moment?"

ooc: If Dunstand does not object, Ayden will cast Detect Magic on the lenses in his hand.

if magical: "Well, the enchantment would explain why these lasted while his other gear did not, but I do not have the ability to tell you what the exact enchantment is, and considering the nature of our foe, I would not suggest blind experimenting.

if non-magical: "Well, whatever the material of these lenses are, they withstand the elements very well. I would hold onto them my friend, as a craftsmen may pay a nice sum to examine them."
 


As the glow of the lenses hinted at a divination spell being placed within them, Ayden's mind raced through his limited knowledge of spells as he turned to speak to Andreas.

"Andreas, the lenses Dunstand has discovered seems to carry a minor divination aura, could the crafter of the lenses have placed a misleading spell marker upon them?"

Realizing that he could be holding up their search, Ayden paused.

"Sorry all, I know that this conversation would be best held outside, but it is better to be safe than sorry."
 

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