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Chapter 1: Hollows Last Hope
Satoru smirks at the find.  He picks up the other jewelry and stands up.  “This…” holding up one handful of non-magical jewelry “probably worth a few gold.  But this…” he shows Lucian the ring with the red gem, making sure to point out the inset carving.  “This is magical.  Might go in that anvil we saw earlier, perhaps?"
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with the threat gone Larz turn to Harly and Toryn. If y'all don't mind we still have some gems stones to find down by the chapel. I could use your skills find the sparklies Toryn, and that Hammer of your's would be a real help ifin somethin jumps out at us Harly. with his request for help asked Larz returns down the hall and starts searching the book cases.



(Perception 1d20+6=13)
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"Well looks like we found a secure location, can't really beat a prison fer security!", says Dunndero with a sheepish grin.
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Dunndero stands in the prison looking at the cells saying its a good place to rest.

Larz has gone back to the library asking Harley and Toryn to follow though they havent yet. Larz stands in the doorway looking around at the 4 tiers of shelves covered in books that have been overtaken by mold and rot. Yet he is sure there is something here.

Toryn sits on the shelf looking around.

Satoru and Arielle are checking out what the skeletons wore in prison for jewelry, which is subtly odd.

Oriana is leaning on the doorjam, worn out from overcharging her gate again. Harley stands just inside the prison but looking out where Larz left...

Lucian and Breezy stand in the hall looking in to the armory.

(need 4 people to say what they are doing. Post it before moving anywhere. Ill move the party this time around.)
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Harley followed Larz back to the chapel, she didn't exactly know what was going on, but any activity at the moment was better then standing around doing nothing. So reaching the chapel, she set about looking for any of the aforementioned gem stones that Larz wanted to find. 
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Breezy nods at Dunndero "We might want to clean it out a bit first. And of course finish with the barrier, but I think you are correct." The small druid offers to help the half orc with that.
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Toryn obliged the dwarf and followed him back to the chapel. These books smell like cheese. he mused out loud as he helped search the library shelves. I could go for a nice gruyere on top of some crusty bread right now. All this fighting sure works up an appetite!

Perception: 1d20+5 13
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Dunndero sets about finishing the barrier, and sets about tidying up the jail sells to make them fit for resting in.
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Lucian nods to Satoru and looks the ring over, "I think you might be right. Good eye my friend. I'll give this a once over and see if it's connected to the Anvil." 

He starts to walk back to the Anvil room when he overhears Dun and Breezy, "Actually the Anvil room is likely our best bet. If we can get it working, it will heal us in combat if we get ambushed. I'd just double check to make sure that room is secure, then keep securing the area as best we can. Just remember to stay in ear shot."

With that, he moves back toward the Anvil room to identify the ring and show it to Larz.

(Action - Quick Identify - 10 min down to 1 min on the Ring.)
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Satoru has a sudden thought.

“About how tall were the skeletons you guys wasted?"
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