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→‎The Jester, the Travelers, and the Monster: Seventh sentence, Paragraph five (5): Changed the appearance of the word "what" to "why" when stating that Marcello wanted to know why the party was lurking. Originally said: "Marcello finally consented, but said that they must find out what they were lurking in his residence for so late at night."
(→‎The Jester, the Travelers, and the Monster: Changed the first "to" in a double-word sequence in the seventh sentence in the first paragraph to the word "them". Originally, it read as: "Two Templars guarding the door that led to to the sleeping quarters threaten them to leave when Marcello intervenes from a large window just above them.")
(→‎The Jester, the Travelers, and the Monster: Seventh sentence, Paragraph five (5): Changed the appearance of the word "what" to "why" when stating that Marcello wanted to know why the party was lurking. Originally said: "Marcello finally consented, but said that they must find out what they were lurking in his residence for so late at night.")
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Meanwhile, the party of travelers had heard the whole conversation and were later asked by Angelo to take a secret passage through the [[Ruined Abbey]] to check if the Abbot was alright. Angelo stated that he felt a sinister presence in the air. So the {{Party 8}} did and came up under a trapdoor gravestone behind the Abbot's residence. They enter the building to see many unconscious guards and go to the Abbot's room where he is sleeping. [[Dhoulmagus]] was there, but he disappeared when he saw them.
Meanwhile, the party of travelers had heard the whole conversation and were later asked by Angelo to take a secret passage through the [[Ruined Abbey]] to check if the Abbot was alright. Angelo stated that he felt a sinister presence in the air. So the {{Party 8}} did and came up under a trapdoor gravestone behind the Abbot's residence. They enter the building to see many unconscious guards and go to the Abbot's room where he is sleeping. [[Dhoulmagus]] was there, but he disappeared when he saw them.


Marcello and the Templars arrive to encounter the {{Party 8}} and a confused Abbot. Marcello knelt next to the Abbot's bed as Francisco asked him what was going on. Marcello told him that there had been a breech of security and that some of the guards had been seriously wounded. Marcello said that he had come immediately fearing that he was in trouble, and caught the {{Party 8}}. The Abbot protested stating that they were no criminals. Marcello argued that they were caught red-handed, but Francisco simply told him to look into their eyes and see that that were guilty of nothing. Marcello finally consented, but said that they must find out what they were lurking in his residence for so late at night. the Abbot told Marcello that he could question them, and Marcello thanked him.
Marcello and the Templars arrive to encounter the {{Party 8}} and a confused Abbot. Marcello knelt next to the Abbot's bed as Francisco asked him what was going on. Marcello told him that there had been a breech of security and that some of the guards had been seriously wounded. Marcello said that he had come immediately fearing that he was in trouble, and caught the {{Party 8}}. The Abbot protested stating that they were no criminals. Marcello argued that they were caught red-handed, but Francisco simply told him to look into their eyes and see that that were guilty of nothing. Marcello finally consented, but said that they must find out why they were lurking in his residence for so late at night. the Abbot told Marcello that he could question them, and Marcello thanked him.


Marcello was still not convinced, however, that they were not the attackers. He took them down to the Interrogation Room, which was connected to the Torture Room. In the room, the party insisted they had done nothing wrong, telling him that Angelo had told them to check up on the Abbot. Marcello told them that he was not as forgiving as the Abbot and would let them off the hook without any evidence. [[Angelo]] then entered the room, being called upon by Marcello. Marcello asked him if he had permitted them inside the Abbey, presenting [[Angelo]]'s ring which he had found with the {{Party 8}}. Unexpectedly, [[Angelo]] chuckled, taking the ring and stating, relieved, that it had finally turned up. He told Marcello that someone had stolen it from him at the pub, and that they were finally going to learn that crime doesn't pay. [[Angelo]] then left, saying that he could be found in his chambers. Marcello tried to stop him, but [[Angelo]] didn't listen. Marcello, saying that he would deal with him later, turned his attention back to the {{Party 8}}.
Marcello was still not convinced, however, that they were not the attackers. He took them down to the Interrogation Room, which was connected to the Torture Room. In the room, the party insisted they had done nothing wrong, telling him that Angelo had told them to check up on the Abbot. Marcello told them that he was not as forgiving as the Abbot and would let them off the hook without any evidence. [[Angelo]] then entered the room, being called upon by Marcello. Marcello asked him if he had permitted them inside the Abbey, presenting [[Angelo]]'s ring which he had found with the {{Party 8}}. Unexpectedly, [[Angelo]] chuckled, taking the ring and stating, relieved, that it had finally turned up. He told Marcello that someone had stolen it from him at the pub, and that they were finally going to learn that crime doesn't pay. [[Angelo]] then left, saying that he could be found in his chambers. Marcello tried to stop him, but [[Angelo]] didn't listen. Marcello, saying that he would deal with him later, turned his attention back to the {{Party 8}}.
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