>>529199(For the runes, it was kind of complicated. First, I needed to roll to figure out how ice worked since Fair maiden isn't exactly a magical class to begin with, then I had to spend a bunch of rolls to find the library, then I rolled a 9 in comprehending the journal, and after that I could learn how to copy runes so long as I had an exact pattern of the rune in my inventory.)
"Okay! It's no gold, but someone would probably pay a lot for some of the tomes contained there!"
> Passing through the lower halls of the tower, Deviaka's pendant reacts to the lighting of a particular area; though it isn't magical per-se, rays reflecting off it conspicously direct your attention to a very slight set of cracks in a wall that suggest the outline of a doorway. Deviatka presses against it with all her might (her physique being significantly less tonned than your own), and you hear a *click* as it opens to reveal a room containing various magical materials and tomes, appearing to be some wizard's library, complete with the faint scent of dust that seems to always accompany these types of area. Gnarled shelves hold several books on their warped bodies, though missing spaces between them devoid of dust suggest that the collection was both much larger and rather recently abandoned. Script is carved into the frozen walls.>A Blue Old Tome (Cannot decipher the runes)>A White Old Tome (Cannot decipher the runes)>A Gray Old Tome (Cannot decipher the runes)>A Thin Blue Tome (Cannot decipher the runes)>3 Green Thin Tomes (Cannot decipher the runes)>A Brown Book titled "Memeic Warfare and the Future Impact of the Information Age">A Red Book titled "An Abridged History of the /bant/ic Regions">A Teal Book titled "100 Recipes for Cooking Frog">An Orange Book titled "Check Em'">These are the books that are readily visible. Many of them are heavy, a possible explanation as to why the Icedorf left them behind.