Sir Osis of Liver
Explorer
Clip turns from the passage opening and shrugs his shoulders. Seems safe enough ta me.
Robert does his best to assess the artistic quality of the fresco, but he doesn't get very far. It seems to be an unusual style, and rather old, but that's all he takes away from his examination.Robert notes the art style, trying to place it or the humans described in it before joining along with the rest. He doesn't get more than the basics but it is enough to get the halfling excited. "The first actual details of the Delve!"
ooc bardic lore 10.
The skeleton gives him a little pause though and he looks it over for signs of broken bones.
"Yes I agree, let's keep moving on and taking left turns. A prudent exploration strategy."
Bellus can't recall anything from his historical studies that relates to these frescoes."Indeed fascinating, Robert. Murals of horses underground." Bellus comments, adding a sprig of wild herb to mark the party's path. "As for the dead, I have no fear of them, assuming they have the decency to actually remain dead. Ho, ho!"
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Just on the off-chance a low Knowledge (history) check recalls anything about the murals: 1d20+7=12.
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