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 Eryn determine that she needed to get to the notes with the cell numbers and occupant names if she had any hope of finding Shea, Fran, and Rogard. One of the cells held a half-orc that appeared pissed and spoiling for a fight. She moved to that cell and when she felt she could safely do it, she unlocked his cell. He heard the click and turn to face the door. She moved quickly back down the hallway, past the guards, and waited. The half-orc finally realized that the door was no longer locked, pushed it open, and began making his way toward the guards. An uproar ensued and the guards poured into the hallway and fought to subdue the half-orc. All of them were required to restrain him and return him to his cell. As they worked to do that, Eryn moved into the room with the book and quickly searched it. She found Rogard’s name quickly as being in cell four. She later found Fran’s name as the occupant of cell five. She searched and didn’t find a Shea. By this time the guards were on their way back so she had to back out of the room and out of the way. She waited outside the room until things settled back down before moving again, except to unlock the jail door leading out of this area and back south. The leader was very angry and chewed them out for the mistake of leaving his cell unlocked. Eryn determine that she needed to get to the notes with the cell numbers and occupant names if she had any hope of finding Shea, Fran, and Rogard. One of the cells held a half-orc that appeared pissed and spoiling for a fight. She moved to that cell and when she felt she could safely do it, she unlocked his cell. He heard the click and turn to face the door. She moved quickly back down the hallway, past the guards, and waited. The half-orc finally realized that the door was no longer locked, pushed it open, and began making his way toward the guards. An uproar ensued and the guards poured into the hallway and fought to subdue the half-orc. All of them were required to restrain him and return him to his cell. As they worked to do that, Eryn moved into the room with the book and quickly searched it. She found Rogard’s name quickly as being in cell four. She later found Fran’s name as the occupant of cell five. She searched and didn’t find a Shea. By this time the guards were on their way back so she had to back out of the room and out of the way. She waited outside the room until things settled back down before moving again, except to unlock the jail door leading out of this area and back south. The leader was very angry and chewed them out for the mistake of leaving his cell unlocked.
  
-Eryn moved through the southern door and pushed it closed but didn’t re-lock it. She moved back down to the cell she believed was cell four. She took out the note for Rogard and placed it just inside the cell and tapped on the bar to get him to look that way. He didn’t seem to notice so she tapped a little harder. The prisoner looked up and over in that direction. Eryn put her finger on the note and moved it around a little to get his attention. He got up and approached the door and picked up the paper and read it. He looked around and said, “Who’s there!”. Eryn tells him her name is Sherri. She gets him to tell her that he is Rogard. She tries to find out about the book that he brought into Frosthaven but that seems to agitate him and he got louder. She reminded him to keep it down but the more asked him about it, the more agitated and louder he became. He did say that the book was ancient knowledge that would lead them to callIng Ahn back. He asked if Eryn knew where it was. She could only tell him that Sir Charles had it. He became angry, snarling, and saying things like “Infidel” and “Blaspheme”. He got louder as he got more angry. He said, “He has no right to that book!”. Eryn Tried to get the note back from him, so their would be no evidence she had been here. She tried to get him to quiet down as well. He asked her who she was and why she was there. She told him that she was working to get him out of here but needed to know more about the book. He told her to get the book and to bring it to him. She asked, why the book would scare Sir Charles. His response was loud and he shouted, “Because he’s an infidel!”. She tried to get him to quiet down again but he yelled, “It’s blaspheme that he has it!. It’s blaspheme that he’s read it!”. She tried again to tell him that if he gets her caught, she can’t get him out. He threw the note out of the bars and said, “Go away!”, as he turned to go back to his bed. +Eryn moved through the southern door and pushed it closed but didn’t re-lock it. She moved back down to the cell she believed was cell four. She took out the note for Rogard and placed it just inside the cell and tapped on the bar to get him to look that way. He didn’t seem to notice so she tapped a little harder. The prisoner looked up and over in that direction. Eryn put her finger on the note and moved it around a little to get his attention. He got up and approached the door and picked up the paper and read it. He looked around and said, “Who’s there!”. Eryn tells him her name is Sherri. She gets him to tell her that he is Rogard. She tries to find out about the book that he brought into Frosthaven but that seems to agitate him and he got louder. She reminded him to keep it down but the more asked him about it, the more agitated and louder he became. He did say that the book was ancient knowledge that would lead them to callIng Ahn back. He asked if Eryn knew where it was. She could only tell him that Sir Charles had it. He became angry, snarling, and saying things like “Infidel” and “Blaspheme”. He got louder as he got more angry. He said, “He has no right to that book!”. Eryn Tried to get the note back from him, so their would be no evidence she had been here. She tried to get him to quiet down as well. He asked her who she was and why she was there. She told him that she was working to get him out of here but needed to know more about the book. He told her to get the book and to bring it to him. She asked, why the book would scare Sir Charles. His response was loud and he shouted, “Because he’s an infidel!”. She tried to get him to quiet down again but he yelled, “It’s blasphemy that he has it!. It’s blasphemy that he’s read it!”. She tried again to tell him that if he gets her caught, she can’t get him out. He threw the note out of the bars and said, “Go away!”, as he turned to go back to his bed. 
  
 Eryn picked up the note and looked back at cell five. Fran was supposed to be in there but she’d heard the exchange between gruesome guy and the guard leader earlier where the guard told him that he’d been ordered to move her. She doesn’t know where she was moved to. Eryn returned to the section where the guards were. She waited for something to happen. There was a door in the wall to the east but no writing and no way to look inside except by opening it. There wasn’t a lock on it. She reached for it and realized it was rusty and likely to make noise if she tried to open it. She positioned herself between the cells and the portcullis, waiting for someone to come to any of the doors so that she could possibly slip through. She examined the portcullis and determined that she couldn’t open it. She returned to waiting for activity. Xor was becoming concerned as she’d been gone for a while. He listened at the door but wasn’t sure if he would be able hear anything through it or not. He decided to continue waiting. He’d guessed that she’d already been in there for three and a half to four hours. Eryn looked at the portcullis again and determined that the lever to open was out of reach on the north wall of the western side of the bars. She tried to think of other ways to get into other areas of the prison.  Eryn picked up the note and looked back at cell five. Fran was supposed to be in there but she’d heard the exchange between gruesome guy and the guard leader earlier where the guard told him that he’d been ordered to move her. She doesn’t know where she was moved to. Eryn returned to the section where the guards were. She waited for something to happen. There was a door in the wall to the east but no writing and no way to look inside except by opening it. There wasn’t a lock on it. She reached for it and realized it was rusty and likely to make noise if she tried to open it. She positioned herself between the cells and the portcullis, waiting for someone to come to any of the doors so that she could possibly slip through. She examined the portcullis and determined that she couldn’t open it. She returned to waiting for activity. Xor was becoming concerned as she’d been gone for a while. He listened at the door but wasn’t sure if he would be able hear anything through it or not. He decided to continue waiting. He’d guessed that she’d already been in there for three and a half to four hours. Eryn looked at the portcullis again and determined that the lever to open was out of reach on the north wall of the western side of the bars. She tried to think of other ways to get into other areas of the prison. 
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