[Gameplay] Part 1: The Lottery & Tomb of Akhentepi

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Sep 12, 2021 2:56 pm
The chest in the southeast corner is locked and trapped, such that a razor-sharp, envenomed blade slices into the hand of a would-be thief who attempts to pick it.

Iseret disables the trap, unlocks it, and opens it.

The chest is beautiful, and if undamaged, is worth 200 gp as an art piece (including the trap, which can be reset). The chest contains three potions and two books with thin, gold-plated metal sheets for pages. The first book is a brief biography of Akhentepi, and the second is a list and description of the various military campaigns conducted by the nation of Osirion between 2350 and 2450 ar.
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Sep 12, 2021 11:17 pm
Bernard would immediately find a way to position the assumedly heavy books so that he might read them, and would likely lose himself in doing so until one of the others interrupts him.

"Ah, fascinating, I had read some accounts of these battles, but to have a fist hand account from the Commander himself is a scintillating find!"
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Sep 13, 2021 1:54 am
"I am in agreement with regards to the chariot being moved at this time, a return trip with the proper tools and possibly a carpenter to do it justice. It is a beautifully crafted item, as is the chest."
Sep 13, 2021 12:55 pm
OOC:
We are at the charriot room with the the chest? If so, there is another room to explore, right?
Sep 13, 2021 6:51 pm
'Bedtime reading is for bedtime Bernard, any idea what the potions are. Potion of summon crowbar could be real useful right now'
Sep 14, 2021 1:36 am
To the right on the map is the last room in this side, beyond a hallway.

Four funerary masks hang on one wall of this short hallway, staring down as if in judgment at anyone standing in the corridor.

In the next room, you can see a table displaying a three-dimensional diorama occupies much of the north side of this room. Three shields with different designs are displayed upon a rack against the east wall, while various weapons hang from another rack along the south wall. Arrayed around the room are five small chests and a clay urn.
Sep 14, 2021 3:39 am
"Oh, apologies, I had gotten quite distracted. Oh, those are two potions of Cure Light Wounds and one potion of Darkvision. I should say you are quite right on the usefulness of Summon Crowbar however, Why I know bards have cantrips capable of summoning an instrument, perhaps we could collaborate on a new spell of this sort - the theory is most certainly sound."
OOC:
Bernard gets 19 taking 10 on Spellcraft to identify the potions. Will fill in the type later.

Out of interest Qralloq, what are you using to generate those maps?
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Sep 14, 2021 12:45 pm
They are two potions of cure light wounds and one potion of darkvision.
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It is an official map. I used GIMP2 to add a masking later over the map, then erased it for what you've explored.
Sep 14, 2021 8:41 pm
Iseret is going to closely examine, but not touch, the funerary masks.
Sep 14, 2021 11:15 pm
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Out of curiosity, what the diorama shows?
Sep 14, 2021 11:41 pm
Iseret examines the masks and can't see any signs of a booby trap attached to them. He's unable to identify them, however, they appear to be gold plated and thus likely valuable.

Jaware's viewing of the diorama reveals that it is a sculpted landscape with tiny stone and wooden statues. It depicts an ancient battle between the city of Wati and an unidentified enemy.
Sep 16, 2021 1:22 am
Bernard will attempt to cross reference the battle depicted with the ones in the gold leaf books and probably give an excited old man play by play.

"Ah yes, this battle was pivotal in the Middle Kingdoms War, where Akhentepi innovated the Sphinx formation into his attack, routing the enemy and giving Wati a massive tactical advantage…."
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Sep 16, 2021 11:20 am
Well let's take the chest contains now, since it can be useful in the future. Let's move to examine the chests in the next room.

Although Jaware says this, he does not move. He is clearly waiting for someone to say it is safe.
OOC:
Jaware is a bit bossy, reflection of a rich childhood surrounded by slaves. Fell free to put him in his place.
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Sep 19, 2021 6:49 pm
Tabat Menes followed the others. He had spoken to several of them the night before, and had followed along behind, guarding their rear.

Now, as he has ensured their way back is clear, he sees them examining an old war chariot and a series of masks, strangely reluctant to enter the next chamber, as if lacking any clear leadership on whether to enter the room that doesn't look at all look like its a trap, no siree.
Sep 19, 2021 8:00 pm
Iseret checks the entrance to the next room carefully, looking for traps.

EDIT: Hmmm. I thought that selecting for the roll to be hidden would also hide it from my eyes so that only the GM could see it. Guess not. In the future, I'll just let the GM make the roll so that I don't get an inkling of whether I succeeded or not. Unless, you would prefer otherwise, GM.
Last edited September 19, 2021 8:02 pm

Rolls

Check for traps - (1d20+4)

Sep 19, 2021 8:34 pm
Qralloq says:
Tabat Menes followed the others. He had spoken to several of them the night before, and had followed along behind, guarding their rear.

Now, as he has ensured their way back is clear, he sees them examining an old war chariot and a series of masks, strangely reluctant to enter the next chamber, as if lacking any clear leadership on whether to enter the room that doesn't look at all look like its a trap, no siree.
OOC:
Jaware is actually lacking a meat shield!
Sep 20, 2021 6:24 pm
Tabat steps forward into the room with the chariot while the others peer down the narrow hall. He wields a beautifully-crafted longsword in one hand, a solid, metal shield bedecked with a large Eye of Horus in the other. His scale mail is polished carefully, as is the mask he wears, decorated to resemble the hawkish glare of the Old God himself.

He is a large man, standing nearly two meters tall and rippled with muscle. In the short amount of time you've spoken with him, you know him to be thoughtful and kind, protective and caring, proud and strong-willed.

"The way behind is safe, for now," he says to the others. "I passed signs of traps, is everyone alright?"

He gestures down the hall, "Iseret, what do your keen eyes sense?"
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Sep 20, 2021 10:56 pm
Khadi rolls her eyes as Jaware makes a suggestion of moving, but then does nothing. 'You could ask Iseret nicely, instead of just assuming. Sun gods know the rest of us are useless at traps. I'm here to fix the mess after they go off, not stop them. ' She teases slightly at the end as Tabat shows up. 'You missed all the fun. Scorpions, and a trap and heavy rocks. Last one was no match for me and the old man of course ' She grins a she flexes her very unimpressive arms.
OOC:
So has Esmae faded into another reality or is she still here but ready to wonder off at some point?
Sep 21, 2021 1:37 am
OOC:
My vote: TRAP FODDER!
"Rock? I'm sorry I missed that!" Tabat laughs. "I'm sorry, it took longer than I thought it would to find my way back to the group. Nevertheless, I'm here now," he says with an nod. Tabat moves near the front, to the entrance of the short hall. "There must be traps," he says, "Where there are chests, there are traps."
OOC:
Unless there are objections, Tabat will take a place right behind our resident trap finder in marching order.
Last edited September 21, 2021 1:43 am
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