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WHO: Athessa, Derrica
WHAT: Follow that treasure map!
WHEN: One day in late Kingsway/early Harvestmere
WHERE: The Wounded Coast/Kirkwall/The Gallows
NOTES: Vibe check: National Treasure
WHAT: Follow that treasure map!
WHEN: One day in late Kingsway/early Harvestmere
WHERE: The Wounded Coast/Kirkwall/The Gallows
NOTES: Vibe check: National Treasure
Following the map will require:
A lot of hiking through the Wounded Coast's winding, disoriented terrain, some of which has changed since the map was first created—some landmarks marked on the map are now missing, time and wind have moved some of the sandy hills around, etc.
Digging through sand to find a cave entrance that's since been overgrown with roots and debris, then breaking through those roots and debris to drop down into the cave.
Wading through water and briefly swimming through a fully underwater passage. Not for very long, but it's unnerving anyway.
Especially because the room after it has a dozen skeletons pinned to the wall in various contorted poses.
But beyond them, there is a treasure chest!
The chest can't be unlocked and will have to be busted open. It will contain:
- A few old coins. They're of ancient Tevinter origin, so selling them to a collector will get more value than trying to spend them. Sold for their full worth, it will be enough to buy a nice outfit or have a couple of good nights out on the town, but not a substantial amount of money.
- A somewhat rusty enchanted rope made of lyrium and threaded metals that will form an above-ground column of water, up to 15' in diameter if the rope is set down in a circle. If you set it on a flat surface and connect the metal hooks at either end of the rope, it will turn rigid. Raising it like a bubble wand will fill the area beneath it with a column of water. So it's basically a magical above-ground pool. The water (including any imbibed or bathed in, so don't count on it for hydration) will vanish instantly if the ends of the rope are disconnected from each other.
- A glass wine bottle with a stopper shaped like a little skull. Remove the lid, and the jar will release the sound of different people's terrified screams, one after the other, until the lid is replaced. It never seems to run out. There's no wine, though.

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"Looks like the roots of this tree have grown down into the cave," is her assessment, before turning a teasing grin on Derrica.
"So you're saying you hope we don't find any treasure?"
Athessa will be fine taking nothing but a fun day with Derrica back, but shouldn't Derrica want something more worthwhile than her company?
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As long as they can climb back up again. She casts about for the map, snatching it from where it snared itself in the prickly boughs of a nearby bush. The pencil is a lost cause, but Derrica wants the map at least in case they get turned around on their way back.
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Athessa looks around, brushing the dirt from her pants. There's a log a short ways away, old and dried out. She trots over to it and rips off a chunk of the bark to use as a makeshift shovel and clear away some of the sand.
"So, let's say we get to the end of the map," she says between scoops. "And there's nothing there. Nothing big and worthless or small and valuable, either. Would you be disappointed?"
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Maybe not bringing shovels was an oversight, but it's too late to do anything about it now.
"Would you? I can't tell if you're the type who'd like to have a pile of gold for yourself."
As far as Derrica can tell, Athessa might, but she'd spend most of it on everyone else.
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"Nah," Athessa shakes her head, pausing in her digging both to assess her progress, and to just take a break to talk. "I get to spend the day with you. Hard to be disappointed about that."
It's true, of course. They both know it, but for the sake of not getting too honest, Athessa keeps her tone light, friendly. She shrugs dismissively to move on to talk about gold and keep digging at an easy pace.
"I don't really care about piles of gold or having lots of money or any of that. My family used to trade favors, not coin, usually. And in Rivain I didn't have much need for it unless I wanted jewelry, and here—" Another shrug. "—Most of what I earn gets shoved into a bag under my bed or spent on my friends."