
Heroiel |

"Very well, we should head to the scriptorium without delay. If we entrust the artifacts to you, are you willing to accept all responsibility for their protection, or the consequences of failing to protect them?"

Brother Theodor |

Brother Theodor nods thoughtfully at the suggestion of visiting the library at the keep. He also is happy that Heroiel has brought up the responsibility of keeping the artifacts safe.
"We will try to be a quick as we can, but as you can see anyone in contact with these cursed items is a target. I do not like the idea of making trouble for your order, but we simply cannot continue to carry these items with us and have any hope in discerning how to destroy them. I hope you understand."

Warden of Doors |

Would my Sage background give me any familiarity with this Cestarian fellow? Or about the library in general?
It would! In fact, anyone from Fangsfall knows that the Bibliothecis is the advisor to Lord Vrail and a powerful mage in his own right. Cestarian is an elf, so it's difficult to say how old he is, and has held the position for as long as Killian Vrail has been Duke of Fangsfall. Where he came from before that is a matter of conjecture.
While the scriptorium pales in comparison to the storied Library of Lokil in the Ukrudan Desert many many miles to the northeast of Fangsfall, it is the largest collection of texts on the Peninsula and is presided over by a head librarian appointed by Cestarian the Wise. Zdravko has been there to copy texts on lens making and astronomy and he knows how the place is laid out.

Warden of Doors |

"Very well, we should head to the scriptorium without delay. If we entrust the artifacts to you, are you willing to accept all responsibility for their protection, or the consequences of failing to protect them?"
Raho meets Heroiel's eye.
"I swear by the Avenger's sword that we shall guard these artifacts so long as they are entrusted to us. Will you swear by your Gods to see them destroyed?"

Warden of Doors |

"Well, we rest first, then head for the Scriptorium, right? How far is it? Remember we have a target on our back..."
The Chaptermistress points to a map of the city drawn nearby.
"The Scriptorium is a short distance away, here in Vrail Keep. I suspect the young sage with the dire splinter has the credentials to get in, but if necessary I can loan you one of ours."
It's a short walk- 15 minutes or so- and an even shorter carriage ride.
Zukhan, who had been mostly silent up until this point, pipes up.
"If you lot are going to the library, I can stay and keep an eye on Spiragos' artifacts with the knights. A stuffy library isn't exactly my speed anyways..."

Zdravko |
Gritting his teeth, Z was a bit uneasy to swear to his god. Unlike others, religion was never easy for him, preferring the sure things of deductive mathematics to matters of the spirit or recent history. Still, at the moment it seemed a requirement and he wanted to solidify himself on the team so he at last managed a "By Belsameth, purest perfect circle of the sky, these artifacts are no longer permitted to exist."
After that he actually felt a little better and relaxed for the first time in a while "I know the Scriptorium pretty well. If we want to make an entrance with as little attention as possible we could..."
Int check to devise a plan based on what he knows? Thinking like a rarely used entrance, type of garb that might be low key, using his mimicry ability to act like someone known, etc
Int: 1d20 ⇒ 10