As Ashborn’s shoulder slammed into the door, he felt an ache in his muscles instantaneous. It told him that despite his be a video game, he did in fact feel everything that this new character felt and would feel. The door, however, creaked slightly but still remained closed.
Walking past two of the the beds to stand in front of the third, she examined the wall. Nothing was there, she was looking straight at the wall and saw nothing. No door. Yet, at of the corner of her right eye, she saw it again, back at the other end where she had been.
@Littlefeets - maybe think about another type of check you could do? Talk to the others. Where was it you saw something?
It seemed to be just like muscle memory, as the dagger began to glow bright and lit the room up. They could now see clearly that this was a toilet room. The round/square shape to the right was a old-fashioned toilet, nothing like the modern ones Opal was used to. And ahead of Dreamseeker, they saw that the large oblong shape was a thick wooden tall table with a chipped sink on it. The sink was half-filled with a murky watery liquid and there was moth-eaten cloth next to it.
The walls were both tiled and wood panels, and Dreamseeker even saw a closed door behind them.
@Cadborosa - I both laughed and applauded you for this. HEHE. I mean, who needs to roll perception when you can make light. HAHA