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Matt, so's you know I've got the That's Odd investigator feat.

Archives of Nethys said wrote:


GMs should provide a character with the That’s Odd investigator feat a hint whenever the character enters a room with hidden aspects, specifically with regard to hidden passageways (such as scuff marks near a bookcase that’s actually a swinging door), creatures or hazards (such as drippage on the floor from an unseen fungus growing on the rafters), or valuables (such as bunched carpet over a secret compartment in the floor that contains a bag of coins). The GM does not need to provide clues for rooms that have no significant secret or hidden features. These clues should indicate only that the character should investigate a given section of the room, not let them automatically uncover the hidden element or provide any additional information beyond signaling its presence.

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An stately gnomish man appears in the doorway, dressed in a charcoal gray shirt, black vest, and heavy brown trousers. His thick hair splashes upward like a half-bloomed dandelion the color of a magpie feather. One hand holds the strap of a heavy backpack; the other raises a cane topped with steel knob carved like an eye. He gently taps the door and the doorknob, notes the sounds, and enters.

He surveys the room's inhabitants, giving a pleasant, crow's feet-topped smile to anyone who makes eye contact. He ambles over to Mirza's side of the room—stopping briefly to examine the claw marks left by Izkazk's exuberant entrance—and collapses into a chair. A leather apron with old, dark stains slides partially out of his jostled pack.

He runs his fingers across his long eyebrows, then perks up at the sight of Mirza's tattoos. He greets the man in his rich, precise voice.

"Good day. Doryg, pleasure to meet you." He gestures to the man's neck with the head of his cane. "I hope I'm not too forward, but in my experience, every tattoo has a story—I'd be most interested to hear yours!"

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