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A Dohwar, a Giff, and a Satyr walk into a bar [IC Thread]
Rupert will slowly enter the room, looking around for any surprises as he moves.
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Nothing surprising is apparent in the small store room.  With Rupert inside there is not a whole lot of extra open space left in the small room.
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Rupert will move to examine the stone door on the other side of the room.
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Bazz sticks his head in the door and looks around for anything suspicious, especially anything that might look like a trap.  

[Perception +3] Perception: [1d20+3]=20+3=23; Natural 20!  Big Grin
[Investigation +4] Investigation: [1d20+4]=20+4=24; ANOTHER NATURAL 20!  Cool 

The Satyr sighs quietly. "Uhh... Rupert?  Do you mind keeping your eyes peeled.  There could be traps in there," Bazz warns while Rupert lumbers around the room.
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[[OOC: Amazing rolls. It sucks that there was little to discover here with them.]]

Rupert notes that the stone door is identical to the outside door, minus the etched writing.

Bazz looks around and notes that the construction supplies consist of wood that is obviously sourced from somewhere other than the Black Tree.  The planks appear to be some kind of oak, but it appears almost as pale as pine compared to the midnight black of the wood of the tree.  The other supplies also seem to be in very good condition.  It is easy to note that there are only construction and repair supplies present, no food, water, or other items.

There are no trap triggers either in this room or on the door. With the way the boxes and boards are arranged, Rupert has already passed through everywhere a tripwire or similar trigger would have been.  Even from across the room you can tell that the door is very loosely held in place and you can easily see that the only attachment it has to anything is the weak hinges and the latchbar.
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Once Rupert has determined the room is safe, Melville will peek into the room to assess the contents. He notes the pile of wood.

"We can use that for repairs to the wasp"
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Just eyeballing it Melville would estimate that the supplies here are equivalent to roughly 50% of the repair supplies carried aboard the Riposte.
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So probably enough to fully repair the mosquito ship?
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(11-20-2021, 06:21 AM)Rupert Gladestone Wrote: So probably enough to fully repair the mosquito ship?

FYI it's a wasp not a mosquito ship,   Mosquito ships are much smaller
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[OoC: Oh right, I just remembered it was a flying insect, and that was what came to mind!]  Big Grin
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