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<blockquote data-quote="Watermark12" data-source="post: 2085127" data-attributes="member: 28140"><p>Within a few moments of concentration, Aieron senses several magical auras. The cauldron on the north wall emanates a faint aura of divination. The two mirrors, although broken, both register a faint aura of enchantment. Another faint aura comes from the unsearched corpse lying on the ground in the eastern portion of the room. The copper cylinder, however, has no magical aura. [Captain Tagon, With so many different sources of magical aura, please specify what Aieron examines first.]</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Therren puts his shoulder to the bookcase filled with bottles, and gives it a shove. The case moves a couple of feet, as the rogue slides it along the wall. As he does, the stoppered bottles and vials on the shelves clink and rattle alarmingly, as they wobble from the motion. [Dexterity Check: 23] The vials rattle and shake, but thanks to Therren's skill, none of them topple to the floor. The wall behind the case, however, looks just the same as the walls throughout the rest of the room...solid stone, with the people in the mosaic making their procession.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Picking up a piece of kindling, Jarten scrapes at the green residue in the cauldron. It flakes into green powder, and settles harmlessly at the bottom. The residue on the walls behaves similarly. It leaves the tip of the kindling branch stained green, but that's all.</p><p> </p><p>Turning to the pile of rope and planks, the paladin rummages around [Search Check: 6], but comes up with nothing hidden...just a jumble of wood and ropes.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>It doesn't look like the staff [not a spear] in its entirety could be removed, as it is merely a part of the statue. The amber tip, however, may be a different story. Pulling out a javelin, the barbarian sets the point to try to pry the stone loose. He gives a great heave [Strength Check: 15] and is rewarded for his efforts as the gem pops loose. It does appear to be an amber gemstone, well cut, and very pretty.</p><p> </p><p>Actions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Watermark12, post: 2085127, member: 28140"] Within a few moments of concentration, Aieron senses several magical auras. The cauldron on the north wall emanates a faint aura of divination. The two mirrors, although broken, both register a faint aura of enchantment. Another faint aura comes from the unsearched corpse lying on the ground in the eastern portion of the room. The copper cylinder, however, has no magical aura. [Captain Tagon, With so many different sources of magical aura, please specify what Aieron examines first.] Therren puts his shoulder to the bookcase filled with bottles, and gives it a shove. The case moves a couple of feet, as the rogue slides it along the wall. As he does, the stoppered bottles and vials on the shelves clink and rattle alarmingly, as they wobble from the motion. [Dexterity Check: 23] The vials rattle and shake, but thanks to Therren's skill, none of them topple to the floor. The wall behind the case, however, looks just the same as the walls throughout the rest of the room...solid stone, with the people in the mosaic making their procession. Picking up a piece of kindling, Jarten scrapes at the green residue in the cauldron. It flakes into green powder, and settles harmlessly at the bottom. The residue on the walls behaves similarly. It leaves the tip of the kindling branch stained green, but that's all. Turning to the pile of rope and planks, the paladin rummages around [Search Check: 6], but comes up with nothing hidden...just a jumble of wood and ropes. It doesn't look like the staff [not a spear] in its entirety could be removed, as it is merely a part of the statue. The amber tip, however, may be a different story. Pulling out a javelin, the barbarian sets the point to try to pry the stone loose. He gives a great heave [Strength Check: 15] and is rewarded for his efforts as the gem pops loose. It does appear to be an amber gemstone, well cut, and very pretty. Actions? [/QUOTE]
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