Take the gold, duh
Then arcana check each item as I put it away.
There is nothing magical. You take roughly 2 hours to count the gold. There is a total of 1837gp in the chests. The moment you try to check on the other possessions, you feel a jolt and are forced to let go. You don't think you should touch the ones they hold dear.
((So much for agreeing not to loot the place.))
Dungeoneering on whatever I can
((I have absolutely no idea how to use dungeoneering but I have it.))
(17+9) You recall that this place had three warriors. One was a dwarf who's name is lost with the time, as was his wife who took his place as a warrior, and perhaps became greater then her husband. They were known as the Urmil couple. They were known to use a pickaxe as a weapon, the husband being the first warrior, hence the pickaxe showing significance as the first weapon. The other warrior was Raleddud, and was insulted for using a sword during a time when dwarves mostly used hammers, maces and axes. This dwarf used a sword, and he became a powerful warrior and killed many single-handedly. He was supposedly killed and went to a form of Hell, where he was doomed to deal with other spirits who suffered the same fate. He conquered that realm and released all the dead there and returned, bearing an adamantine blade with runes carved into it. He died later of old age and was a fearsome foe. He was supposudley a swordmage of a sorts, being able to cast spells upon his return, but many times it was proven false or cast aside. Whether he had that power or not, he his legend went on. The couple, was supposedly much more powerful then made out to be, mostly because they became the leaders of the fortress when Toady One died. These are their tombs, but there is rumors of the tomb of a fourth and even more terrifying dwarf, one that became the leader and delved too deep into madness, with Raleddud as his adviser and bodyguard. Its believed this mad leader was buried in a place far away from the others as either an exile or as a final redemption.