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'''''There are definite signs of activity here. Where the water does not reach the walls, there are plenty of footprints pressed into the muck. Toward one corner, scorch marks blacken the wall and have burned away most of the moss-like vegetation that covers it elsewhere. A lone spear lays half-submerged in the stream.''''' | '''''There are definite signs of activity here. Where the water does not reach the walls, there are plenty of footprints pressed into the muck. Toward one corner, scorch marks blacken the wall and have burned away most of the moss-like vegetation that covers it elsewhere. A lone spear lays half-submerged in the stream.''''' | ||
β | If they search the area, they may find (DC15) a symbol etched into one of the walls. It is comparable to a backwards 'G', and was likely carved with a rock or other crude instrument. The symbol is one used by the [[Meamnar:Balance|Balance]] and indicates that there is something of value in the direction indicated by the placement of the horizontal mark (in other words, if it was a normal 'G', the "something of value" would be in the opposite direction). | + | If they search the area, they may find (DC15) a symbol etched into one of the walls. It is comparable to a backwards 'G', and was likely carved with a rock or other crude instrument. The symbol is one used by the [[[Meamnar:Balance|Balance]] and indicates that there is something of value in the direction indicated by the placement of the horizontal mark (in other words, if it was a normal 'G', the "something of value" would be in the opposite direction). |
Should they head in the direction indicated by the symbol, the group will find (DC10), just around the corner, another symbol on another brick in the wall. This one, apparently carved with the same tool, is a circle inside an ellipse, and would appear to be an eye. The brick is loose, and removing it will reveal a cavity behind it. | Should they head in the direction indicated by the symbol, the group will find (DC10), just around the corner, another symbol on another brick in the wall. This one, apparently carved with the same tool, is a circle inside an ellipse, and would appear to be an eye. The brick is loose, and removing it will reveal a cavity behind it. |