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Inside the house the party shall see already familiar crime scene: the corpse of [[Frank Peartree]] without a hand, and a bloody symbol of the Absolute daubed on the wall. The only thing that can be looted from Peartree's corpse is a note that claims poor man was killed for helping ''the lordling''. As the player already knows, this disdainful sobriquet is used by [[Orin the Red]] when speaking of [[Enver Gortash]]. | Inside the house the party shall see already familiar crime scene: the corpse of [[Frank Peartree]] without a hand, and a bloody symbol of the Absolute daubed on the wall. The only thing that can be looted from Peartree's corpse is a note that claims poor man was killed for helping ''the lordling''. As the player already knows, this disdainful sobriquet is used by [[Orin the Red]] when speaking of [[Enver Gortash]]. | ||
{{SAI|Speak with Dead spell cast on Peartree's corpse shall not reveal anything important other than that he had been working as a cook at [[Basilisk Gate Barracks]] at some time in the past. | {{SAI|Speak with Dead}} spell cast on Peartree's corpse shall not reveal anything important other than that he had been working as a cook at [[Basilisk Gate Barracks]] at some time in the past. | ||
The only room is rather simply furbished and has poor loot around it. In the far corner, under the bench lies a copy of [[Bloodstained Parchment]] with the list of murder targets. It requires a {{Ability check|Perception|0}}, so any member of the party shall spot it at once. | The only room is rather simply furbished and has poor loot around it. In the far corner, under the bench lies a copy of [[Bloodstained Parchment]] with the list of murder targets. It requires a {{Ability check|Perception|0}}, so any member of the party shall spot it at once. | ||