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Since I was last and Dim Door doesn't end riders' turns (just the caster), you guys can smite away.
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will save: 1d20 + 14 ⇒ (8) + 14 = 22
Assuming Davion gets D.doored, within 5 ' of the enemy, Davion will smite evil, yell out, "May Shizuru judge you with mercy, because I will not!" and slash at him.
attack 2h: 1d20 + 17 - 3 + 5 ⇒ (14) + 17 - 3 + 5 = 33 - Power attack, smite
damage: 1d8 + 8 + 9 + 10 ⇒ (6) + 8 + 9 + 10 = 33 - Power attack, smite
attack 2h: 1d20 + 11 - 3 + 5 ⇒ (10) + 11 - 3 + 5 = 23 - Power attack, smite
damage: 1d8 + 8 + 9 + 10 ⇒ (3) + 8 + 9 + 10 = 30 - Power attack, smite

GM Tektite |

Amira talks again and suddenly herself, Davion, and Sebastian are standing next to the sickly man with one of Samhain's arrows sticking out of him. He turns to defend himself, but Davion swings twice and cuts the man down!
Out of Combat....he only had 58 hp.
24+12+33+30=Dead dead.
Surprised by their easy defeat of the man, the party looks around the temple. The westernmost altar holds a humanoid skull wearing a holy symbol of Zon-Kuthon. Idols sit on the second and third altars, a statuette of a screaming man with a mutilated face and a figurine of a priest in chains, respectively. The fourth altar holds a dark blue music box engraved with Abyssal runes. The music box is slightly ajar and playing a quiet tune. This is the Song of Extinction itself, although it poses no danger unless a strong-willed worshiper of Zon-Kuthon sings the lyrics written on the sides of the box. Another idol stands on the fifth altar, a carved figure of a monstrous wolf representing the Midnight Lord’s herald. The sixth altar holds a raven statuette, which resembles the other idols. Surgical tools and various implements of torture lay scattered across the seventh altar and the easternmost altar lies bare, although metal chains dangle from the sides. These final pair of altars are where sacrifices are tied up and tortured for the pleasure of the god of pain and darkness.
5d20 ⇒ (13, 9, 8, 4, 5) = 39
Amira notices that the fourth and second altars appear to be trapped.

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Yushua will detect evil on all of the altars. He will also detect magic. If they appear to be mundane, he does not hesitate to destroy them.
Spellcraft: 1d20 + 4 ⇒ (13) + 4 = 17
Spellcraft: 1d20 + 4 ⇒ (10) + 4 = 14

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Sebastian steps out of the portal with his mace raised, then casually lowers it. "Well Davion, you were supposed to leave some for me." The big man says while clapping the other paladin lightly on the shoulder.

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If I've got this right, pillars & contents, E -> W:
"The second and fourth are definitely trapped, and I didn't see anything on the rest." Amira notes. "I have some Dispel Magics prepared for if they are magic traps, but if they are mechanical, I only have one Acquiring Hand prepared."
Detect Magic all around, traps and items (without touching any of them) yet. Mostly looking for auras.

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Yushua discovers that the figurine on the sixth altar is indeed magical, while Tyruwat possessed a +1 chain shirt, +2 rapier, cloak headband of charisma +2, holy symbol, belt pouch (200 gp).
Amira is able to dispel both magical traps and the party is able to recover the music box playing the Lyric of Extinction.
Travelling back to Kibwe, the party finds Tuukna under the same pavilion. He smiles as you come upon him. You return! I hope you met with success? As your hand him the music box, he hands you a folded letter. You have done well, but I fear your work is not done. He says, motioning to the folded letter.
Opening the letter, you read, Join me for a few pints of the devilfish head grog at the north side of the Adayenki Pavilion. Sundown. Come ready to travel.
-Osprey