Two chests: Traveller's chest in Linn's tent, the one Lia just got zapped by. Money chest in Miller's tent that you just opened.
The former ironically has a better lock than the latter, and Sar'ai is having some trouble with it.
I have to say, I'm amused neither of you thought to check for keys.
Edited: daishain on 24th Jan, 2017 - 10:20pm
Linn pitched his tent a bit away from the others, but it is close enough. But there is currently an injured Cleric of Sune lying outside of that tent, might want to address that issue in your moseying.
Edit: in case there was any doubt, a 10 doesn't cut it, and Cahleth's take ten check isn't enough.
Edited: daishain on 25th Jan, 2017 - 12:03am
I have about one hour and frothy minutes spare before beginning work, and I just considered a way that we get out a little push of extra effort and detail when it came to the ceremony for the dead. A roleplay opportunity of you will.
Kyrroeth, any chance you'd be willing to discuss a bit of how we should go about doing this? With our characters being clerics of Sune and Lathander, of Life and Light, I can see a few ideas coming into consideration.
A ceremony were those that have lost can express their love for those that have passed, with words of comfort and beauty given by Lia.
Where those who wish may step forward to speak of the birth, youth, and life of those which have past, with words of a new morning and renewal of spirit by Geoffroy.
Then, have there be light that surrounds and passes from those at the ceremony to the bodies of the dead of which fire alights to create a pyre. Yet, that the scent of which is not unpleasant and brings calm to those of troubled heart.
Edited: Thomaslee on 25th Jan, 2017 - 5:35pm
Just want to make a quick note, Sar'ai would have been very hesitant to let Cahleth attaempt to pick the lock on Linn's chest, again mainly due to how everyone is quite apprehensive about "Bad" wizards' belongings. And also, Lia was not privy to the command word for the tent, how was Cahleth? Sar'ai only informed Geoffroy and I assume Onwen was also present but I did not see anything where he told anyone else what it was. That is unles of course it's "One and done" type of enchantment.
Not trying to make things hard for the group, just pointing this stuff out because Sar'ai has her reasons for secrecy in this regard, that is all.
And yes, keys would have been something Sar'ai would have also been searching for while investigating the wizard's abode more.
*edit* after re-reading Cahleths post about asking around for how to get in, I suppose Geoffroy or Onwen could have told him. Sar'ai still would not have.
Edited: Brandonfett on 25th Jan, 2017 - 4:11pm
I believe Onwen wandered off, but Geoffroy was either in the tent or right outside it depending on timing. I thought that Sar'ai might have some hesitation about letting him in and/or touch the chest. But Geoffroy had no reason to hold back that info, especially after observing what happened to Lia.
Once he was in there, I didn't think Sar'ai would have pushed too hard to keep him away from the lock, as justifying that without seeming suspicious would be difficult. Was I wrong?
P.S. No keys were found in the abode, and you're fairly certain that while there's a limit to how many times a day the trap will go off, it is not done yet.
Replying to: Thomaslee, that sounds quite appropriate. Like I said to Kyr, you are quite welcome to describe the ceremony as you see fit. I'm not going to be dropping any carrion crawlers into the mix or anything of that nature. Just let me know what input you would like from my end.
Edited: daishain on 25th Jan, 2017 - 4:52pm