Martina easily collects a full waterskin of troll blood. It's of a pretty thick consistency, a bit like warm honey. It could very well be a lead to their regeneration ability but she'll need a fully stocked laboratory in order to be sure and more importantly be able to reproduce the effect.
Garic heals you all and then has a look at the silver item. It's a metallic cylinder with a screwed on top. It's finely made and decorated with geometric patterns. He screws off the top and finds two pieces of parchment inside, a map and a scroll with runes.
You have some difficulties in interpreting the map but Martina recognizes the scroll with runes:
It is a spell scroll made to create a strong magical effect.
[ +- ] Scroll of Molding Stone
This roll has the ability to mold stone. If you cast the spell you can form stone with your mind. You can also make stone disappear. The stone can a of natural origin or be crafted like a statue, a wall or a pillar. The amount of stone you can shape is roughly 10 cubicmetres/350 cubic feet.
Only a skilled spell reader can use the scroll.
Having opened the item you have two ways ahead of you. You can continue up the mountain on the path that you came along or you could go through the doorway in the side of the mountain.
It's very tall and the sides are decorated with runes. The doors are made out of stone, without any decorations and stand slightly ajar. When you peek in you can hear dripping and occasional thumping but you can't see anything but a hallway leading into the mountain.
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You can use a check to make sense of the map. If you have any trait that may give you advantage on the check you may apply it.
Psybermagi says:
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As I understand it you only have to Test for trait success if there is a penalty for failure, like in combat and some traits do not require rolls at all. I will add rolls for the healing but if it fails I just try again so no big deal.
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Correct! No need to roll when there's no time pressure or other cost of failure