Pig the Runt |
"Pig all better," he answers Hironaki. He stomps over to the door, presses his ear against it, then opens the door to the south. "Pig not feel any confusion."
Perception: 1d20 - 1 ⇒ (7) - 1 = 6
GM Batpony |
Confident there isn't anymore danger, the group makes way to the next room, led once again by Pig.
This room’s magnificent, vaulted ceiling rises to a height of twenty-five feet, and its walls are covered with mahogany bookshelves that nearly reach the ceiling. The once-beautiful wood is chipped, broken, and charred in most places, and the shelves are nearly empty. Most of the books, tomes, and scrolls are piled unceremoniously on the floor in two large heaps that still smolder feebly. A few cushioned chairs spew stuffing onto the ground, and several once-beautiful paintings lay smashed on the floor, their images ripped and shredded.
You may spend 1 hour cataloguing the work, or 10 minutes with a successful Perception check.
This will be the last thing before I conclude the game! Congrats everyone!
Thaddeus "Tad" Rownson |
Tad follows the others into the room, shaking his head in wonder as he looks around, imagining the chamber in its original grandeur. "What is this place? Why is it down here?"
Perception: 1d20 + 3 ⇒ (2) + 3 = 5
"Such a waste." Tad murmurs in reference to the vandalism. "Let's see if anything has survived..."
Thanks everyone! I have thoroughly enjoyed my introduction to PBP. Still lots to learn!
Hironaki |
Hiro sadly shakes his head. "Such wanton destruction. Sad....so sad." He moves over to the pile and begins to gigngerly pick through the books.
Perception: 1d20 + 7 ⇒ (3) + 7 = 10
Perception: 1d20 + 7 ⇒ (9) + 7 = 16
Armik |
If possible, Armik stabilizes the flying goblin
Not understanding how the others calm down so quickly after such pitched battles, Armik paces around the library for a bit, then joins in on the search.
perception: 1d20 + 3 ⇒ (4) + 3 = 7
GM Batpony |
The majority of folk glance through the library and find nothing of usefulness, but Rishh's keen eyes finds several unscathed volumes that might be of use to the Pathfinder Society for chronicle purposes. Such titles include Warping the Flesh and Sculpting the Mind, A Fool and His Gold: Karzoug and Xin-Shalast, The Essence of Vanity: Politics and the Illusion of Power in Cyrusian.
Moving around to the remainder of the ruin is a somewhat futile exercise. You discover an ancient armory whose weapons have corroded and disintegrate to no use of anyone, and a kitchen whose ingredients are not worth touching with a ten foot pole.
Returning back to the entrance, you relay with Julian your findings. He thanks you for your work, and tells you that the momentary lapse in the magical energies is enough for him to create a permanent ward to seal away dark energies of this place.
In turn, Tide Watcher also expresses her gratitude for putting away evil that should never see the light of day, in her own words. The Axe Clan Shoanti's relations with the pathfinders have improved, thanks to the work that you've done.
And we're done! I'll try to get the chronicles out before the weekend! If anyone is in rush for the chronicles, please let me know.