Surprisingly, there were no sounds from the bandit enclave except a quiet grating. Only those with their ear next to the door would hear it though.
The crates were heavy, almost as though they were filled with something. Regardless, it blocked the door and came up to about half-chest height on a six foot tall man so it covered the entrance nicely.
As for Zak's idea, anyone who knew anything about magic knew they needed a line of sight to cast such a spell, so unless the mercenary planned to break a hole in the door, his plan was somewhat infeasible.
Now that the party had 'discovered' the location of the bandit's lair, all that was left was the second door - and the bandit's supplies. Since it wasn't in their sleeping chamber, one could only assume that either a) it was through the second door with the cellars leading upstairs, or b) hidden somewhere nearby or through the bandit sleeping chamber. Naturally, it was likely that now the bandit's knew the heroes were nearby (from the sound made from the crate) they would begin to fortify their position. It is likely that if the party acts quickly, they might catch them unprepared...
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