He makes his way into the trees, trying his best to keep his trail hidden and scattered in possible directions while he makes a retreat deeper into the trees.
He finally lifts his bow and aims to take fire towards the unit attacking the concession, aiming towards the cluster closer to the trees to minimize the risk of accidentally hitting a friendly. Attack roll: 1D20+2+2 => (11 + 2 + 2) = 15 Attack roll (Horde Breaker): 1D20+2+2 => (9 + 2 + 2) = 13 Possi...
Hyne halts his movement immediately. If he's not careful, he'll end up getting flanked himself. He decides to wait for the men to wander off with the bag before providing additional fire to aid the guardsmen.
Stealth check to hide the box: 1D20+2+2 => (16 + 2 + 2) = 20 Stealth check to continue moving through the trees: 1D20+2+2 => (14 + 2 + 2) = 18 Hyne doesn't expect to prevent the enemy from having the box entirely, but it doesn't make sense to be captured with it either. He conveniently "loses&...
Hyne pushes open the door facing the ravine, and carefully drops out while carrying a low profile. He moves under the cover of the remaining carts until he can circle around the backside of the one closest to the trees edging the clearing. Once he is able to get into the trees, he takes out the box ...
He tries to ever so slightly get a view of his surroundings and survey his options for possible escape, or possible vantage areas, and the positions of the enemy troops and the ceremonial guards that will confront them.
"It seems we have no choice," he says, "Catt, tell us what you see when you reach the wall, there may be more to do at the end of these shafts that relate to the engravings we see now."
Hyne kneels upward, and yells towards the nearest soldier in hopes of getting the trooper to acknowledge him. "Did a scout or someone see something to put us in formation!?" He asks loudly over the rumbles of the galloping and the audible abuse to the wooden cars as they speed up.
Horace gazes upon the symbols and inscriptions, "It's as if these figures are either adorned with something, or are seeking to hold an object. Can we find out how large the holes are?" Knowledge: Religion on any possible ritualistic symbolism or meaning behind the figures: 1D20+7 => (15 + ...
Oh, I didn't realize it was a picture that supplements another picture from four pages ago. I keep thinking we're moving into new rooms faster than we actually are.
EDIT: Yep, I suck at the puzzle too, but that's supposed to happen
The orcish cleric rips the javelin out of his shoulder and then quickly closes the wound with a spell. Though standing in front of the door comes off as foolish, at least he kept someone else from being where he was. "The tomb's architects enjoy making every peril different. I wish I had realiz...