>>5968564>>5968565>>5968600>>5968856You consider simply looting the limped dead looking man but its suspiciously fresh state and alluring leftovers leave much doubt in your mind if this thing is truly dead. While you’ve only heard of them in tales and song, this dungeon has shown you to be strange enough to contain such things.
Before jamming the scrolls inside your knapsack, you lightly inspect them for any type of oddity, you don’t spot anything out of the ordinary other than them being a little torn and aged. After which you then get close to the presumptive cadaver and with watchful maneuvering scavenge for anything in his ripped knapsack, finding what you presume to be poison tipped green darts and 5 pence. Your small knapsack is getting a bit stuffy.
GOT: [5 PENCE] [4 POISON TIPPED DARTS] [2 RED SEALED SCROLL] [1 BLUE SEALED SCROLL]
Deciding that even at the state it is in it’d be even worse to leave behind, you delicately snatch the chipped rusty dagger from the stiff grasp of its previous owner. Quickly scraping the wall with it, you figure it’s somewhat serviceable despite being nicked.
EQUIPPED: [Rusty dagger - 1d4-1] ON LEFT LOWER VINE [3RD VINE]
Noticing the bat paste you made, you figure it’d be a waste to not eat such an exquisite dish made by yours truly!
You gather the bat’s scattered remains and eat them.
[+1 HP] It’s not terribly filling, but it’s nice. It has a tender texture to it and tastes like a mix of mutton and beef. [Satiation: Satisfied]