Assuming no markings or other features of interest near the landing are found . . . Dahl turns to Memphisto and Lisglen and suggests the party start to the north, in which case Dahl (crouching while Albin holds the torch over him) will peer down the east corridor to see what can be seen. The party could then assess and decide whether to continue north or head east.
jcfato: Sure. Of course, Dahl’s intelligence is less than stellar.
Wouter: Dig the maps!
Chapter 1: The Village of Jodcar
Re: Chapter 1: the Village of Jodcar
Memphisto decides to crouch down too. He's not sure, why, but he doesn't want to be a target in case an arrow comes down the hall!Magremore wrote:Assuming no markings or other features of interest near the landing are found . . . Dahl turns to Memphisto and Lisglen and suggests the party start to the north, in which case Dahl (crouching while Albin holds the torch over him) will peer down the east corridor to see what can be seen. The party could then assess and decide whether to continue north or head east.
Re: Chapter 1: the Village of Jodcar
Lisglen squints and peers around the grounds on which the old tower once stood one last time. Nothing out of the ordinary can be seen or heard, and reassured they are not being followed he moves down the stairs to join the others, accompanied by Holger and Finnur.
As the entire party has now entered the dungeon, let's move on to Chapter 2: Into the Dungeon.
As the entire party has now entered the dungeon, let's move on to Chapter 2: Into the Dungeon.