On Monday 22 September 2025 12:07:04 AM (-05:00), bss via Emerald Flame wrote:
There is definitely a magical element to the thing's operation and overall composure. Studying it in this nature, Gegren's experience draws him towards the mechanical element of it, but something about his newfound magical attunement draws him to certain details as well... [Intellect task difficulty 5 to get a major rundown of how it works and what it is, but let's call you specialized between Master Identifier and your Magic Lore training.]
[magibot identification specialized plus effort succeeded! (d20=13 vs. diff. 5-2)] Gegren thinks to himself "Wait, I think I've seen something like this before..."
Gegren sees the wear of the ages in the walls, but nothing in particular stands out. It seems like one could (eventually) dig themselves in or out via the main entrance that has now caved in or been swallowed by time. The murals that line the walls are hard to make out, but seem to vaguely match some of the style and iconography seen in the books in the library. Six stairs, running the length of the room, lead up to the larger chamber to the south, and the stone frames for four large doors, presumably originally wood, separate the foyer from that chamber. From here it looks like probably another smaller cathedral-type area.
Is there any sense of direction that would let Gegren figure out where this main entrance would be, if it were not caved in/filled in? -- Mike | he/him