Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-16047389-20140624184300/@comment-16047389-20140722215119

(I don't see why not. Many others make them. You just need an open story that you like enough to see through to the end.)

(I'm just gonna go ahead and do both options in one move. You'll need it.)

You lock the door to the room, to make sure that you are not disturbed during activities. It would be rather damning to be caught with your hands in the Redguards' personal affairs.

You decide to begin by looking through the Redguards' luggage. They brought a lot of clothing for a simple dinner party. Perhaps their stay was intended to be longer? As you dig through assorted clothing, you eventually find something. You pull out a collection of papers and documents. A good start. You set the documents on the desk, and continue searching through their luggage. Buried deep in the second luggage crate, you find a small wooden box. It doesn't seem to be locked. Your curiosity gets the better of you, and you open it. Inside is a small unlabeled empty bottle. No, wait. It's not empty, the liquid inside is completely colorless. You set the bottle on the desk by the documents.

You find nothing else of interest in the Redguards' luggage.

A) Search the cupboard.

B) Search the dresser.

C) Search the desk.

D) Look through the documents.

E) Examine the bottle.

F) Search under the bed.

G) Look out the window.

H) Leave the room.