Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-16047389-20140624184300/@comment-16047389-20140730205650

Despite the ledger being in your hands, you decide against taking it with you. Instead, you copy down the most recent transactions in the ledger. If these transactions are compared against the latest records coming into Cyrodiil, it will reveal the missing cargo. It's hardly substantial enough to accuse Lhotun of anything, but it might be enough to convince the Empire to launch an investigation into the matter. Unfortuantely, accusations of embezzlement and missing cargo are hardly uncommon, and it could be months, even years before an official investigation begins.

You place the copy in your pocket. Having no more use for the documents, you return them to the luggage. Just as you are closing the luggage crate, the door handle to the room rattles.

"What?" comes Cluson's voice from the other side. "The door's locked!"

The Redguards are back. Stendarr's mercy, if you hadn't locked the door they would've caught you redhanded. But they still might.

"Where's that damned key?" you hear Avik say.

A) Hide in the dresser. It's large enough to hide you in.

B) Get under one of the beds. There's just enough room to see without being seen.

C) Go out the window. The ledge is large enough for you to stand on and shimmy across (barely).

D) Run out of the room as soon as the door is open. They'll see you, but with the element of suprise, they probably won't be able to catch you.