This is Bazaar: Dungeon Adventure

Poto

"Brilliant, Marcus. That must be the key to door U. OK. Let's go as far as we can from this room before we go looking for that door, though, I would say."

Anything to the pulley?
 

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Re: Poto

Manzanita said:

Anything to the pulley?

You being a gnome (small) and the pully, belt and fan mechanism is on the ceiling (10' from the floor), You can't get a hands-on grasp on it. You see that it hasn't operated in years if it still works at all. The belt runs across the cieling to the north wall where it enters a little hole, designed for it. Whatever runs the fan, lies beyond the North wall.

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Poto

"OK, I say we pack the rest of this stuff into our backpacks and keep moving. Let's head down this passage to the west. Care to take the lead, Griswold?"
 


Marcus

Grabbing some of the leftover supplies, Marcus falls into place behind the others holding the torch for the others, slinging the crossbow across his back to avoid accidentily shooting his companions.

OOC: How do we want to divide the supplies since Ian didn't take any?
 

The party travels down the 5'wide carved tunnel. The tunnel winds its way south and then west again where it "T"s. It continues to the west where it breaks into an older section of 10' wide hallway. That Older hall turns south immedialty or continues west for 30' where it, then, turns to the north.

South of where you stand (at the 5' 'T') the 5' tunnel continues (10-15 feet) where it breaks open into a room.

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Marcus - Which way...

While the prospect of having to take either of the tunnels blindly did not sit well with Marcus, he knew that there was no way around it if they were to begin making progress in the ruins.

~Were it so that the guards could spare a score of men to act upon that which we now knew...~

Pushing the pity thoughts away, Marcus whispered his opinion to the others.

"To the south is fine with me as well, but I fear that whichever path we take we will always be leaving a flank exposed."
 


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