No. Sorry, I saw your post and was planning on replying and got side tracked.
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shaidar wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2024 3:43 pm Arngeir
Arngeir will pick up the acorns and try his psychometry on them to see if they are special:
Percentage: [1d100]=75
Oh well, CF.
You now have 6 fatigue points. You also get to make a skill improvement roll for Psychometry. Once rested you can try on another acorn, but not the same one.
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Arngeir
Arngeir hands the acorns to Lharzin. "I will try again after a rest, dagger latter."
He suggests the group should take the following, if the Khazdul have no issues with doing so:
Polished quartz
Dagger and sheath (no signs of rust on the dagger) [already mentioned]
Pouch (dry rot) of silver coins (37d)
True silver ring (Platinum)
Pouch with 24 Acorns (pouch dry rotted, acorns in excellent shape) [already mentioned]
Gold nugget (½ ounce)
Amber (1 ounce)
Khuzdul Lightstone (crystal, equivalent to a lantern) in a black velvet pouch (pouch is intact and shields the light until opened) [already mentioned]
Arngeir hands the acorns to Lharzin. "I will try again after a rest, dagger latter."
He suggests the group should take the following, if the Khazdul have no issues with doing so:
Polished quartz
Dagger and sheath (no signs of rust on the dagger) [already mentioned]
Pouch (dry rot) of silver coins (37d)
True silver ring (Platinum)
Pouch with 24 Acorns (pouch dry rotted, acorns in excellent shape) [already mentioned]
Gold nugget (½ ounce)
Amber (1 ounce)
Khuzdul Lightstone (crystal, equivalent to a lantern) in a black velvet pouch (pouch is intact and shields the light until opened) [already mentioned]
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Tharin’s Rock Salt is a specific salt/mineral mixture that the Khuzdul need in their diet when away from their mountain homes and forced to eat "human" food. It supplies vital minerals. Humans and Elves tend to dislike the taste and in some cases it can even be poisonous if it is consumed on a regular basis for a long time by non-dwarves. It never goes bad and lasts forever.Marullus wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2024 11:26 pm "Well, it is gopd to have some supplies," comments Lharzin. "Our day trip left us crossing all of Harn... i could use a hairbrush and cooking utensils."
I was going to ask Arnegir to do psychometry on them as well.After that's resolved, she would like the acorns for her plant-based grow magic.
"See what you can make of that dagger as well, Arnegir. "
She will pick up:
Rock Salt
Hand mill
Kitchen knife
She checks out the honey and spices to see if they are usable.
Cookery (56) [1d100]=10
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The honey is very dried up but probably would reconstitute all right. Safe to eat at least. Flavor might be off some. The spices would definitely be useless from a seasoning standpoint but probably safe.
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Algrim heads over to where Ingram has gone off to and uses his new toy to provide light. He pulls out the Khuzdul Lightstone. "Hows that eh?"
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