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<blockquote data-quote="kinem" data-source="post: 4704602" data-attributes="member: 24234"><p>ooc: This seems like a good time to repost the map of the abbey complex.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=abbey map]<img src="http://freefile.kristopherw.us/uploads/kinem/abbey.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" />[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>The group takes the opportunity to explore the grounds while the monks are presumably asleep.</p><p></p><p>ooc: Let me know what you want to explore and I will provide more details.</p><p></p><p>B: The guest house where the party is supposed to stay</p><p></p><p>C: The stables, where the party's mounts are supposed to be.</p><p></p><p>D: The granary Aram looked at</p><p></p><p>E: A wooden roof is built over this well; on the ground beside it is a bucket and a 70’ rope. The water is 60’ below the mouth of the well.</p><p></p><p>F: The (former) monks' house</p><p>This building is made of plastered and whitewashed stone. A band of red and green 3’ from the ground circles the entire building. In front of the doors is a 6’ circle of black earth. As in the guest house, the doors have eyes painted on them.</p><p></p><p>G: The blacksmith's shed where Rajah was digging</p><p></p><p>H: This was the bath house.</p><p>This is a plain building, plastered and whitewashed stone.</p><p></p><p>I: This plain building was the abbey kitchen.</p><p></p><p>J: This was the monks' instruction hall.</p><p>On the ground in front of the doors is a blue circle of clay. On the front doors are the eyes like those found on the other houses in the compound. Painted on the outer wall, 3’ from the ground, is a rainbow band of blue, green, orange, and red.</p><p></p><p>K: This compound was where the monastary's main temple was. Father Fuller would probably want to investigate it.</p><p></p><p>This area of the abbey is walled off from the rest of the buildings. The wall is 12’ high and made of plastered and white-washed stone, like the rest of the abbey. The only apparent opening in this wall is the gate.</p><p></p><p>N: This was Father Fuller's private house, but he has no idea what has happened to it, as he does not recognize the strange shimmering black 'wood' on the door and windows.</p><p></p><p>The outside is like that of most of the other buildings - plastered and whitewashed stone. It has no other decoration. The door and windows are a shimmering black wood that does not appear natural. (When Nargon checked, these were found to be magical.)</p><p></p><p>M: This open-fronted building contains an assortment of tools and junk that must have collected at the abbey for many years. In this shed may be found carpenter and stonemason tools, rope, wheelbarrows and handcarts, lamp oil, firewood, wooden buckets, and other common items. Most of the items are covered with dust and cobwebs. A few, like the lamp oil, appear to be used from time to time. There is nothing of great value in this shed.</p><p></p><p>L: This is the library, where the party did some research when the bhuts were still pretending to be friendly monks.</p><p></p><p>This low building is different from all the others in appearance. Instead of whitewashed, plastered stone, it is covered with dried, red clay. Pressed into the clay at many different points are mystical seals. (They are not magical.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kinem, post: 4704602, member: 24234"] ooc: This seems like a good time to repost the map of the abbey complex. [sblock=abbey map][IMG]http://freefile.kristopherw.us/uploads/kinem/abbey.gif[/IMG][/sblock] The group takes the opportunity to explore the grounds while the monks are presumably asleep. ooc: Let me know what you want to explore and I will provide more details. B: The guest house where the party is supposed to stay C: The stables, where the party's mounts are supposed to be. D: The granary Aram looked at E: A wooden roof is built over this well; on the ground beside it is a bucket and a 70’ rope. The water is 60’ below the mouth of the well. F: The (former) monks' house This building is made of plastered and whitewashed stone. A band of red and green 3’ from the ground circles the entire building. In front of the doors is a 6’ circle of black earth. As in the guest house, the doors have eyes painted on them. G: The blacksmith's shed where Rajah was digging H: This was the bath house. This is a plain building, plastered and whitewashed stone. I: This plain building was the abbey kitchen. J: This was the monks' instruction hall. On the ground in front of the doors is a blue circle of clay. On the front doors are the eyes like those found on the other houses in the compound. Painted on the outer wall, 3’ from the ground, is a rainbow band of blue, green, orange, and red. K: This compound was where the monastary's main temple was. Father Fuller would probably want to investigate it. This area of the abbey is walled off from the rest of the buildings. The wall is 12’ high and made of plastered and white-washed stone, like the rest of the abbey. The only apparent opening in this wall is the gate. N: This was Father Fuller's private house, but he has no idea what has happened to it, as he does not recognize the strange shimmering black 'wood' on the door and windows. The outside is like that of most of the other buildings - plastered and whitewashed stone. It has no other decoration. The door and windows are a shimmering black wood that does not appear natural. (When Nargon checked, these were found to be magical.) M: This open-fronted building contains an assortment of tools and junk that must have collected at the abbey for many years. In this shed may be found carpenter and stonemason tools, rope, wheelbarrows and handcarts, lamp oil, firewood, wooden buckets, and other common items. Most of the items are covered with dust and cobwebs. A few, like the lamp oil, appear to be used from time to time. There is nothing of great value in this shed. L: This is the library, where the party did some research when the bhuts were still pretending to be friendly monks. This low building is different from all the others in appearance. Instead of whitewashed, plastered stone, it is covered with dried, red clay. Pressed into the clay at many different points are mystical seals. (They are not magical.) [/QUOTE]
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