TheMyth wrote: Anwyn has only to turn about to face the door opposite. It is of very similar construction to the first door -- only this time the heavy timber bar lies idle on the ground... Anwyn will sit her bow next to the door before lifting the bar up and, as quietly as possible, putting it back...
waysoftheearth wrote: Mads looks out the east facing arrow slit to survey the surrounds. The weather is typical for early autumn -- mild days and cool to cold (but not yet frosty) nights with patchy rain. It will hardly be less comfortable here in the tower than it was in the field the previous nigh...
waysoftheearth wrote: Anwyn has only to turn about to face the door opposite. It is of very similar construction to the first door -- only this time the heavy timber bar lies idle on the ground...
verhaden wrote: Mads the Fair > Mads would be content with putting up with the chill of the night if it meant reducing the chances of being spotted. That, and I'd imagine proper ventilation is dubious. Though, if the heat of a small fire would help Olaf & Co. rest easier, I'd be inclined to go a...
waysoftheearth wrote: Below, in the dunjon, Anwyn checks for trip-wires as she creeps ahead, but spies no such thing. Soon she reaches the first door on the left -- directly opposite the first door on the right. It is a thick, timber door of low, square construction -- barely high enough for the Elf...
waysoftheearth wrote: Dieter shuffles over to the south facing arrow slit and props himself up against the wall so that he overlooks the ruinous courtyard and the heathlands to the south (from whence you came) as well as the narrow stair down to the ground level. Olaf positions himself similarly by ...