Ah, The Gate On The Grate
The grate is wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling, and is designed of strong metal so that it can catch all sorts of floating debris. Typically sewer workers go to such grates once every two weeks or so to pick through the debris with a long hook on a pole. The larger debris gets shredded, the valuable things get claimed by the city, and the water flow is never seriously obstructed.
Rolling spot checks, you see such a long pole with a hook lying against the grate. You also see another body next to it, floating just under the muck. Moving forward a bit, you can see that this one has been stripped naked, no clothes, wader boots, or other valuables. It does have a hole in the middle of the chest that would be made by a crossbow bolt or an arrow. And he's been nibbled on by the vermin. Identifying him will be very difficult, but his time of death seems to be the same as the body in the pipe. Roll a search check. While you do not have the investigate feat, it may help you find something interesting.
It is an easy enough matter to grab the pole-hook and get the body up on the catwalk.
No, the catwalk on the other side does not go east past the grate, but it does go west down to the feeder pipes.
As for the body in the pipe, which is still partially dressed, Kaspar found a bell. The bell was rigged into the muck so that if the body is moved, the sudden water displacement would make the bell ring, which would echo down here. Kaspar Disables the Device with ease.
Your mending spell works perfectly on the rigged catwalk. I wouldn't tap dance on it, but you may now transverse it without qualm.
Are you bringing both bodies topside? It would be a noble thing to do, and it is part of your quest.
Rolling spot checks, you see such a long pole with a hook lying against the grate. You also see another body next to it, floating just under the muck. Moving forward a bit, you can see that this one has been stripped naked, no clothes, wader boots, or other valuables. It does have a hole in the middle of the chest that would be made by a crossbow bolt or an arrow. And he's been nibbled on by the vermin. Identifying him will be very difficult, but his time of death seems to be the same as the body in the pipe. Roll a search check. While you do not have the investigate feat, it may help you find something interesting.
It is an easy enough matter to grab the pole-hook and get the body up on the catwalk.
No, the catwalk on the other side does not go east past the grate, but it does go west down to the feeder pipes.
As for the body in the pipe, which is still partially dressed, Kaspar found a bell. The bell was rigged into the muck so that if the body is moved, the sudden water displacement would make the bell ring, which would echo down here. Kaspar Disables the Device with ease.
Your mending spell works perfectly on the rigged catwalk. I wouldn't tap dance on it, but you may now transverse it without qualm.
Are you bringing both bodies topside? It would be a noble thing to do, and it is part of your quest.

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