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<blockquote data-quote="James Heard" data-source="post: 2962166" data-attributes="member: 7280"><p><span style="color: slategrey">OOC: Searching the top level further, including looking outside to see if there is anything to see in the distance, and then moving on to 2-3-4-5. I'll also run a skill check/bardic knowledge inbetween there somewhere to see if Nelson knows anything that might take/use/whatever all that oil. The idea of monsters licking the gears comes to mind, but otherwise I'm drawing a blank. Or do they look like they've just naturally dried out somehow? Is there an odor from where they smell like they might have been used once before, or is there the lack of odor you might expect if everything had just been sucked up into the air along with some other bit of magical moisture creepiness? </span></p><p><span style="color: slategrey"></span></p><p><span style="color: slategrey">Edit: The only actual Search check I suppose Nelson is doing is on the lighthouse mechanism proper. The top rooms are just to see if there's anything like dried up lighthouse keeper husks, oily-lipped monsters that want to eat him, or more empty lamps/oil containers to make Nelson go "Hrm".</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Heard, post: 2962166, member: 7280"] [color=slategrey]OOC: Searching the top level further, including looking outside to see if there is anything to see in the distance, and then moving on to 2-3-4-5. I'll also run a skill check/bardic knowledge inbetween there somewhere to see if Nelson knows anything that might take/use/whatever all that oil. The idea of monsters licking the gears comes to mind, but otherwise I'm drawing a blank. Or do they look like they've just naturally dried out somehow? Is there an odor from where they smell like they might have been used once before, or is there the lack of odor you might expect if everything had just been sucked up into the air along with some other bit of magical moisture creepiness? Edit: The only actual Search check I suppose Nelson is doing is on the lighthouse mechanism proper. The top rooms are just to see if there's anything like dried up lighthouse keeper husks, oily-lipped monsters that want to eat him, or more empty lamps/oil containers to make Nelson go "Hrm".[/color] [/QUOTE]
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