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Scales of War: DnD 4e PBF
Tavana:
The door has a little resistance, but moves gently once some pressure is applied. It slides noiselessly back into place once Inatai stops applying force.
Spoiler (click to show/hide)Inatai spends 2 surges?
Adis: HP: 24/25 Surges: 5/6
Inatai: HP: 23/26 Surges: 5/7
Malek Deneith:
- "It seems that goblins tried in vain to open the graves... well them or someone with intents on plunder" - Graven pointed out returning - "Nothing of interest on the corpses. We might as well move on. The door seems like an obvious idea."
S.K. Ren:
While waiting for the party to reorganize, Adis moved to the door. Opening the door just a crack, he deposited his familiar at the base. Within moments the tiny gelatinous cube had squeezed through. "It will be some time be for he is back." Adis muttered, returning to the sarcophagus he was sitting on.
Musing to himself, Adis began to think of how to open the sarcophagi. There was no way he would be able to manage it, but perhaps he could assist the others. Standing back he began to murmur to himself, focusing his mind on the lid of the sarcophagi. Adis breath slowly became visible and coalesced into frozen mist which drifted to the sarcophagi. Moments later the mist was gone but a film of frost remained on the surface of the lid. "S-so anyone want to crack this open?" Adis asked with a slight shiver.
Madtrixr:
"Hmm...Interesting." Norian turned to his companions and announced his findings.
"Okay, looking at the altars, lots of books, and a couple...eyeballs, It shows that these used to be shrines to Vecna, God of Secrets. However, Looking closer reveals that some of the books are war tactics manuals and that the eyes have a tiny replica of a spear struck through them. Plus, theres also touches of incense that certain warriors burn while praying to a certain god before they go out to battle. The god? Bane, God of Conquest. Judging by how much incense there is, These were recently converted to Altars of Bane. Now, with this, we can reasonably assume one of two things: A) The goblins had a change of heart due to some sort of miracle event and switched to Bane, or B) Someone has taken control of the goblins, and demands that they now worship bane. However, I need more evidence before I can make a conclusion."
Norian took a deep breath, and decided to go look at the garbage pit, despite the horrendous smell. He imagined that used up sacrifices and/or rejected sacrifices were going to be down in there, and maybe he'd get some more info, at the very least, he wondered if there was anything down there at all...maybe even one of the poor souls they were looking for.
Spoiler (click to show/hide)Perception Check (1d20+5=21)
Malek Deneith:
- "Why assume they worshiped Vecna originally?" - construct interrupted - "Back during my times in Nerath army we fought remnants of even older goblinoid empire, and as far as I know one of major deities they revered was Bane. Of course I know little of this ones here, but God of Conquest feels like an obvious choice for warband taking the name of - as I've been told one of more successful conquering armies in recent history. Less so with Vecna - they don't seem nearly... subtle enough. I suspect that they were Bane worshipers to begin with, and Vecna altars are something that just happened to be ere in the crypt earlier."
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