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<blockquote data-quote="Kaodi" data-source="post: 5823076" data-attributes="member: 1231"><p><strong>Nymm 19, 998 YK</strong></p><p></p><p>After you conclude your meeting with Jaran, you proceed to the house of Harad Granthum. Compared to the other cottages, it seems quite large and well made, and it has obviously kept in good repair. Evret unlocks the door with the key the old man gave him, and you all enter.</p><p></p><p>Inside, you find that the two coffins have been stowed in the centre of the main room, side by side. One is ornate, made from bronzewood and carved with intricate patterns. The other is not much more than a wooden box, though it is a sturdy enough affair made from local oak. Unfortunately, the fact that these bodies have been baking here in the heat has given the house the distinctive stink of rot and decay, though it has not gotten too bad yet. All the same, it will probably take some effort to get the smell out once the bodies have been buried.</p><p></p><p>You find that the house is well furnished in general. Besides the main room with its stone hearth, there is a kitchen and pantry with a large oak table, a study with a number of old books, a cozy looking bedroom and a general storage room with various odds and ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaodi, post: 5823076, member: 1231"] [b]Nymm 19, 998 YK[/b] After you conclude your meeting with Jaran, you proceed to the house of Harad Granthum. Compared to the other cottages, it seems quite large and well made, and it has obviously kept in good repair. Evret unlocks the door with the key the old man gave him, and you all enter. Inside, you find that the two coffins have been stowed in the centre of the main room, side by side. One is ornate, made from bronzewood and carved with intricate patterns. The other is not much more than a wooden box, though it is a sturdy enough affair made from local oak. Unfortunately, the fact that these bodies have been baking here in the heat has given the house the distinctive stink of rot and decay, though it has not gotten too bad yet. All the same, it will probably take some effort to get the smell out once the bodies have been buried. You find that the house is well furnished in general. Besides the main room with its stone hearth, there is a kitchen and pantry with a large oak table, a study with a number of old books, a cozy looking bedroom and a general storage room with various odds and ends. [/QUOTE]
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