If Jacky is wearing a harness and roped up, it would be wise to have the rope pass under the tripwire. Or let go of the rope for more freedom of movement
I guess so, but as he moves forward gravity might bend the rope downward and if enough weight is exerted, set off the tripwire. But maybe I’m not visualising the scene properly… and Zacharias could hold his end of the rope pretty high, which would reduce the risk of inadvertently activating the trap.
I guess so, but as he moves forward gravity might bend the rope downward and if enough weight is exerted, set off the tripwire. But maybe I’m not visualising the scene properly… and Zacharias could hold his end of the rope pretty high, which would reduce the risk of inadvertently activating the trap.
Jacky steps over the delicate thread without breaking it. In front of him, the corridor continues due south for 20’ before ending at a closed wooden door.
The flame in Thrud's lantern starts to gutter; it's running very low on oil.
As Zacharias re-loops the silken rope over his backpack, he watches as the nimble Jacky and the somewhat less-nimble Grimidek both navigate the trap. If they can do it, so can I. Taking a deep breath and gripping his sword and shield tightly, Zach carefully attempts to maneuver around the trap.
The elf remained, for now, on this side of the tripwire. She assisted Thrudmarr in replenishing the lantern oil, and also decided to prepare the recently found bullseye Iantern for future use.