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Baronfjørd "Blackberry" Chedgusah Dragon Born, Monk (Astral self), Level 05HP: 40/ 40 Armor Class: 16 Conditions: Ill Location: Secret Study Action: Investigation Bonus Action: N/A Reaction: N/A Ki: 3/5 | ![]() |
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Despite himself, Blackberry allowed himself to feel vindicated by Victoria's admission of her...earlier inaccuracies but stopped short of actually saying, 'I told you so!', in favour of as infuriating a smile as he could muster with a blocked nose.
"Worry not Lady Kathryn, it is just my cold again from this morning." For emphasis, he blew again into his handkerchief. "I shall be quite well after a hot bath and a very early evening, I should hope anyway."
He trudged back down the stairs after the other three and then hesitantly into the small room beyond. With so many of them now in there it was getting hard to move around one another, let alone the strange glyphs and symbols etched into the floor which Kosara had warned them all against.
"Three cells and yet only one Guest." Blackberry noted aloud with some grim disgust. "Currently, anyway." He grimaced when the thought slipped out.
While the others were discussing the magical nature of the study's contents, Blackberry was more drawn to the more mundane looking books sitting on the shelf, on the wall opposite. After stepping around the suspicious symbol to reach them he cast an investigative eye over each of the worn and weathered spines hoping for one of the to jump out at him in the dim light. When none did he plucked the nearest one, turned it over, and gave it a shake, and then opened it roughly midway to skim the pages. Nothing of what little he could actually read in such dim light came to him as suspicious or of any interest, and he moved onto the next book.
Blackberry was hoping for two things; 1, the 'final gift' to Lizbeth Master Arnaurd had mentioned in his letter, and 2, some note of what exactly Arnaurd had offered and been offered in his deal with the Prince. what BlackBerry saw while flickering through pages were diagrams, numbers, and writings varying from well thought out and organised paragraphs, to the frantic scribbles and thoughts scurrying over one another. Frustratingly though there was little to be gleamed from the books, not even a sentence of That Language appeared to be lurking within the shadows of pages.
The sound of metal striking stone made him jump, he turned to see Lady Kathryn picking a hand axe out of the magic circle though thankfully without any apparent harm.
"Daxos is right." BlackBerry snapped the book closed but kept a hold of it "Let us take stock of the immediate situation before we go any further. Master Arnaurd L'Rose was fearful of The Prince and unfortunately with good reason as we have seen. I do wonder though if The Prince had in fact been teaching Master L'Rose some magic or if the man had been trying of his own initiative. Possibly a combination of the two now that I give it some thought." BlackBerry opened the book in hand again but it still withheld any secrets it might have had. His gaze settled again on the shelf and the many books still covered in dirt and dust from years of forgotten neglect. "I wonder if it is of any use searching these books for any hidden meaning or cipher."
"Three cells, one Guest, several books of notes, a desk with restraints, some crates, and finally a strange arcane circle." Blackberry listed off everything he could see at that moment hoping for some idea to break through the headache that wound around his skull. Aside from all they could see the room appeared empty little storage to speak of. "Perhaps the gift, Master L'Rose wrote of is not a particular item?" He indicated with his chin toward the Guest locked in its cell.










