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Untangling the Webs - Everyone
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GG answers the solid fellow, " Yes. Weapons and little else." He looks around. "Anyone found anything interesting? Have we looked in that lifting device to the northwest?"
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The rest of the 1st floor is normal looking old warehouse.
Only the scrapes, and bloodstains revealed under a barrel.
Only the scrapes, and bloodstains revealed under a barrel.
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When the lift fails to reveal anything GG nods, "I'm done here. You all ready to go? Locking the door behind us, of course."
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When that's achieved, it's time to get back and make a report.
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When that's achieved, it's time to get back and make a report.
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Broddgar finds all the mundane weapons a giant Ox cart could haul.
The others are as listed, nothing new or extra valuable unless you have a fence for dishes and pots.
The others are as listed, nothing new or extra valuable unless you have a fence for dishes and pots.
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If there's a longbow and quiver of arrows GG will bag those..o
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Multiple of those.
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GG takes one set..
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"Maybe the blood belonged to the messenger the Lord was about to meet." Flatbelly suggests. "So maybe the reason for the silence was to prevent the torturing from being heard... And the scratches, either the chair moved while they tortured whoever was captured here, or the captive tried to break his bonds and this is the result..." he guesses.
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Broggdar
Will take a pair of long bows and quiver of arrows And select a Great axe for himself as well. He will also keep jis eyes open for a set of smithing tools and any ingots of metal.
Will take a pair of long bows and quiver of arrows And select a Great axe for himself as well. He will also keep jis eyes open for a set of smithing tools and any ingots of metal.
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Tools are found. No raw materials.
You notice the tools seem like ones your Father had when you were young. Strong and sturdy. Unlike the tin and copper ones they make today!
Rayman us almost certain he is correct on his musings. Except the blood looks to be days to weeks old. But likely the silence I to cover any illicit activity going on in the main floor.
You notice the tools seem like ones your Father had when you were young. Strong and sturdy. Unlike the tin and copper ones they make today!
Rayman us almost certain he is correct on his musings. Except the blood looks to be days to weeks old. But likely the silence I to cover any illicit activity going on in the main floor.
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"If we've not checked the lift for any contents then let's do so. Then we lock up and leave, yes?" urges GG.
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The door opens easily.
The ropes dangle as they did before.
The smell of grease is the same as before also. But you heard the doors scrape up this time.
The ropes dangle as they did before.
The smell of grease is the same as before also. But you heard the doors scrape up this time.
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"If I had to guess, this could be a place where new drugs, like Blur, are entering the city," comments GG, and tries operating the lift mechanism.
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The lift operates very noisily, when it gets to the main floor, you see a mostly clean lift box, but there is some powder coating the floor, in a very thin layer.
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Tornak will inspect the thin layer of powder. He will be attempting to determine if it is merely dust or if it is powder from a different source.