63
SUITE ANTECHAMBER. The
two talon goblins stationed here are smoking a strange blue-green
leaf from meerschaum pipes. They are somewhat apprehensive about the
monster in Room 64 and are thus slightly easier to surprise by people
entering from the hallway (extra 1 in 6 chance). If they have been
warned by the goblins in Room 50 they will have normal chances of
being surprised.
Talon
Goblin 1 (AC 6; MV 6"; HD 1; hp 6; #AT 1; D Short sword; XP 16)
6 silver spanners, 1 copper piece
Talon
Goblin 2 (AC 6; MV 6"; HD 1; hp 5; #AT 1; D Hand axe; XP 15) no
wealth
The
door to Room 64 is roughly barricaded by two of the couches and three
wooden chairs (apparently brought from another room). The red and
gray furniture is largely intact and the walls are papered in red.
There is a dining table, a coffee table, a desk, two padded chairs, a
bookcase, and several couches. A fireplace is in the east wall.
A
coffee table holds two more meerschaum pipes and a small pouch of the
same blue-green leaf. Each pipe is worth between 3 to 8 (1d6+2) gold
crescents to a tobacco shop. The pipes the goblins are smoking are
decorated with a bear and a unicorn. The pipes on the table are
decorated with an old man's face and a devil face. The leaf is highly
addictive. If sold it could fetch as much as 10 gold crescents to the
right buyer.
Over
the fireplace hangs a portrait of Vittorino Triskelion the alchemist,
a bald elderly man with a kindly smile. It is labeled with his name
and signed by the artist Patrizio Triskelion.
The
small room in the south wall is a walk-in closet holding an old gray
cloak decorated with fish and birds in blue and green (cloak of
protection +2).
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