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by Wrathbone » Wed Jun 03, 2020 5:28 pm
It takes a few minutes and you almost break your picks several times, as this is one of the harder locks you’ve ever picked, but eventually it clunks open. Inside you find what appears to be a log of yesterday’s visitors, most of which are names that mean nothing to you. One entry is circled, however: “Mr Smith, Tiefling, 10.42am, deposit and withdrawal, CV chest 77 - perform background check.”
You also find in the drawer various documents and junk of little interest, what appears to be a novel in progress entitled Galleons and Gullibility, by Walter Carrington, and a stack of poorly-scrawled and partially faded notes which looks like instructions for resetting a safe combination. There are numerous steps, none of which are explained well and some which have additional notes in different handwriting questioning their purpose (possibly from previous overseers). Assuming you can follow it at all, which would require a basic intelligence check, you think the process would take about ten minutes.