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Investigating
Kamala did not hesitate in showing
@Ayna Nietzsche what she found, which really wasn't much. It was perhaps one of the most disappointing reveals in her life. Thank the gods she wasn't an actual detective. Or maybe she should have. Maybe then she'd think something more of the discarded clothing she had accidentally found.

"Just some old cloaks and an empty hat box, I think?"
She gave
@Chrys a nod, and then Ayna, as her companions decided to split up to cover more ground in their makeshift investigation.

"Okay then. Just stay safe, you two! Let me know if you need any healing or something..."
Once they had departed, Kamala spent a moment or two just standing there, thinking about what she should do next. Suddenly, she heard some coughing upstairs, and after calling for Chrys, decided to check it out herself. Climbing up the same set of stairs that both Ayna and Chrys had, also in that order, Kamala stopped on the second floor, the floor above where Ayna had gone to and below where Chrys currently was, having heard the same coughing behind a nearby door. It was at this moment that her heart began to race, the creeping paranoia that was the gift of her first death reminding her of what could come next.
Not more insects please. Anything but more insects.
Gulping, Kamala opened the aforementioned door and warily peered inside the room it led to. Much to her surprise, however, it was nothing more than a makeshift office decorated with sturdy shelves and a desk carved with reclining...goat people. When she noticed that the desk's high-backed chair is turned away, obscuring any occupant, Kamala gulped again before letting out a meek greeting, announcing her presence in a dumb attempt to not worry whoever was in the room. If there was anyone in the room. Alive, hopefully.

"H-hello? Is anyone here? M-my name's Kamala and I'm with the Adventurers Guild. Some of your farmers asked for help with the crows, ravens, being attracted to this place and we're here to do that... Help."
From a safe distance, Kamala held herself as she made her slow, careful approach. She quickly turned the chair around, keeping as much distance between herself and whatever could be on it, before jumping back, only to be met with the chair's squeaking and...nothing else. It was freaking empty.
Oh, gods... I mean, thank the gods.
Heaving a sigh of relief, she shifted her attention to the table and began investigating it. She easily distinguished a merchant's scale, several blunt writing implements, and a tiny, framed portrait of a woman sitting on the desk. The copious documents seemed to include business files interspersed with personal papers, though most of them were ruined by age.
Interestingly, though, she also found what appeared to be the deed to the windmill as well as the rights to the surrounding land under a sheaf of dry legal documents, enumerating the land's features, including the actual name of the windmill as well as the names of the prior owners.
Dates unknown? Well, that's not ominous at all.
In addition to the dull business records, Kamala found some sort of key that she first investigated before pocketing...just in case. There was also some sort of 4-foot-long silver chain necklace, some sort of stick, and what appeared to be a pistol alongside a box containing more bullets than she dared to count. To most people, these would be pretty useful or interesting. But Kamala didn't share that same penchant for capitalism and violence. Why would she even need a pistol when she has magic?
Expertise Check
1d100 (78) + 20 = 98 (Average)
Awareness | Kamala Graham | 1254
Roll Result
1d2 (2) = 2
dw about it | Kamala Graham | 1254
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