Jul 20, 2017 7:09 pm
The door at the end of the hallway (L5) is made of wooden planks banded with iron or some type of metal. There is a simple handle to pull the door open, and the hinges look worn but otherwise serviceable.
Carved into the wood is something resembling Elvish. However, while standard Elvish features a fine, controlled script, these carvings look crude and jagged. It is as though the writer gave little care for penmanship and opted to use the sharp end of a fireplace poker.
Daniel is unable to read the script, but everyone else recognizes the words, "Meeting Room." Maenor and Kalis, both of whom possessive of an academic mind, note that the words are very archaic and never used in contemporary times, while Coda's familiarity with language and lore enable him to deduce the same.
The door does not appear to be locked.
Carved into the wood is something resembling Elvish. However, while standard Elvish features a fine, controlled script, these carvings look crude and jagged. It is as though the writer gave little care for penmanship and opted to use the sharp end of a fireplace poker.
Daniel is unable to read the script, but everyone else recognizes the words, "Meeting Room." Maenor and Kalis, both of whom possessive of an academic mind, note that the words are very archaic and never used in contemporary times, while Coda's familiarity with language and lore enable him to deduce the same.
The door does not appear to be locked.