Tuesday, November 24, 2009

We Walk Through the Doors, so Accusing Their Eyes

Beranhond, Darvin, and Nym:
Beranhond's search of the desk reveals a small stash of 9 letters in one of the drawers and a book in another drawer that appears to be a history of Baldur's Gate.

Nym's "Detect Magic" spell finds:
1st round: There are magical auras present.
2nd round: There are 3 magical auras, and the most potent is minor.
3rd round: One is coming from the light orb, one is coming from the desk, and one is somewhere else on the table. Please give me a "Knowledge (arcana)" check to see if you can tell what properties the light orb has.

 The search of the clothing reveals that it is a yellow robe, and on turning it over, the symbol of Lathander is emblazoned on the front.

8 comments:

  1. Knowledge local for Lathander symbols 6+4:12

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  2. The letters are pretty vague. They are mostly asking for updates on the "assignment" and in return giving status updates on the "grand project," saying that it is coming along quite well, and that the person writing them is pleased with the progress that has been shown on the "assignment." They are all dated within the past month, signed "Parrot." and warn the recipient of the letter to be cautious.

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  3. Nym, you know it is the symbol of Lathander, and you know they are generally healers.

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  4. Beranhond pockets the letters, and casts 'detect magic' in the general vicinity of the desk.

    Arcana
    Roll(1d20)+6:
    20,+6
    Total:26

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  5. Sorry, Nym, I missed the arcana check. You sense that it has the spell "Light" permanently cast on it, with a 30' radius.

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  6. Beranhond, you notice that the aura seems to be coming from the book. It is a very faint magic coming from the entire book. It is uncertain exactly what the spell or effect the magic on the book has.

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