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[IC] Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2
Quote:Miscellaneous items:  A bag of 49 silverdisks and 5 strange cards made from a flexible material.

These 5 cards each bear a brown stripe.  Sef, the lead Skulk confesses that she doesn't know what they are but a Purple-Haired lady asked for any such cards when she first passed through.  At the time, the Skulks had none, but the fact she was looking for some is enough to convince Sef that the cards have value.


[OoC: As shown above, you got the brown cards the same time as you got the Silver Disks.  They have no other symbols written on them.]

Eva waits until the blast of lightning happens and then points at one of the brown striped cards.  It floats over to the door.  Since I don't think Eva has ever used one of these things, she begins directing the card to quickly wave itself in front of the access panel at several different spots and orientations.  

"Bee-Boop" Nothing happens

"Bee-Boop" Nothing happens

"Bee-BEEP!" Suddenly the panel lights up and the door slides open.  Beyond the open doorway you can see strips of glowing rectangles light the hallway from above.  By positioning yourself to see through both doors, you think you spot another pair of doors about 40' down the hallway. 

[[If you have the Technologist feat or anything else that gives you Knowledge: Technology, you can make a Knowledge Technology check.  ]]

[OoC: Now what are you going to do? ]
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RE: Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2 - by GM Marvel - 03-19-2021, 03:18 AM



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