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At the same time, Jon inspects the spoils. Along with the Snail, the two look at the rich tomb they intended to plunder.
<span class="mu-b">"This sarcophagus is sealed and carved finely- look along the base. I can barely read it. "Here lies a mother and father of many brave and noble children- something else here- and their riches go with them unto the next life. I think we found it. But how will we get the lid off?"</span>
Cursing his shortsightedness, Jon hadn't thought to bring an appropriate tool to pry open such weighty stone lids from their coffers. But then again, nobody knew what the party was going to find this trip anyway. However, among the members of the group a small plan goes around. The lid could be opened by using a long straight piece of metal- and since you don't have a plybar, you would have to use a sword. Snail Friend reaches for his own immediately, shaking his head. That's a no go.
As for Jon, his sword would suffice. With Snail-Friend's strength, they could open the coffin. But by doing so, there is a good chance that the sword could become bent, dulled, and useless- thus meaning Jon would be unarmed for any further combat encounters until he could get it repaired.
<span class="mu-b">"Hmm... Risk and reward..."</span>
<span class="mu-s">Rules</span>
For this vote, roll a d20 to see how well Nasir and Elly can heal Richard's injuries. Only a 14 or higher will prevent him from becoming infected by the ghoul wounds. In addition, vote on the following choice-
>Use Jon's Sword to open the casket (chance to ruin it)
>Leave it be (no treasure)