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You immediately recognize the value of the scroll. Such a thing should not be wasted. You tuck it far into your bag, making sure it's secure... if you never want to work for gold again, all you need to do is find the right merchant, which may prove challenging in Barovia.
You inspect the wine - Purple Grapemash No. 3. Shrugging, you take the bottle. Nobody will notice if just one goes missing. Does the Abbot even drink wine?
You take one last look around to make sure you didn't miss anything, then decide it's time to check out the upstairs.
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Vasilka doesn't see you as you cross the room and slip up the wooden staircase.
As you ascend, you realize the music you heard earlier - gentle music, played softly on a stringed instrument - is coming from just above. If you go up, whoever is playing it might recognize you. Is that a risk you're willing to take?
For your sister, yes it is.
<span class="mu-i">Dexterity (Stealth): Still using result 14 from earlier.</span>
You creep up the stairs, trying to stay out of sight of whoever is in the room above.
The wooden stairs climb twenty feet to a loft with a pitched roof and a door in the center of the south wall. Unlit lanterns hang from the rafters, and a rope dangles from a bronze bell lodged in the belfry thirty feet overhead.
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