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Athletics: 1d20 + 6 ⇒ (10) + 6 = 16
While the others choose to interact with the malevolent will of Urxehl, Raj just keeps running. He has had enough for the day.

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Finally the group emerge from the tunnels leading down from the cellars through the Library and from the Temple itself. Behind you the fury of Urxehl collapses the complex.
As the dust settles you lead the way and climb out of the ruins of the building, other Pathfinders rush toward you, offering stretchers or healing to the wounded. Everyone is brought to a field hospital in the camp where you get your wounds and diseases treated and can recuperate for a bit. After everyone has been seen to, Eando visits, looking to debrief you. He listens with rapt attention to everything the you have to say, and though the tone of his voices is severe, he reassures you that you did an excellent job. You findings have shed new light on the situation, which for now, has raised more questions than answers.
Before leaving, Eando gives everyone a firm handshake and thanks you for risking your lives for the Society. Daana and Jaci come to visit a bit later, concerned about how you are doing after the great catestrophic collapse of the building into flames, which means their teams of archaeologists have slow and painstaking work ahead of them.
This is the end of the scenario. I will have Chronicles and reporting completed shortly.

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You feel much relief from the stone as you break away inot the surface of the forest floor above. While it has much to say to the Pathfinder Society it waits to do so in the presence of Eando Kline as he takes Amkha away for further debriefing.
The scenario does not say what Amkha states and will be in future scenario as intel. It was reported that you took the stone with you to turn it in. The stone was also giving you a small buff during this chase, not that your team needed it with those rolls. The group I was in got buried, and rather quickly at that.