Not sure what you mean by full potential.Since we cant really use them to their full potential anyway, what if we place the magic bow and helm into the basin?
Well consider when Orgoth in the labyrinth used the bow which loosed an arrow that swung around to hit him or someone else but here in the Barrow Grove, Yardie used the bow without a problem. But certainly you can offer them.
failing his Constitution check, he would have been knockout for six turns but can be 'walking wounded' status. He has his 'Schmo Joe' manitou that he could invoke. He checks among the petrified people. "Perhaps they displeased Herne and the Caryatid thing came and did this to them?" he offers as a suggestion.So, Gnimish is currently unconscious?
Holy water (x4).Sven looks over the glass vials, wondering if they are potions of some kind.
Yewwy & Willo are present. They look about in awe and wonder.
Amos: Religion check vs 15 [4d6]=17
Amos is of Arcantryl and despite being part-elf, has little knowledge of Herne rituals and protocols beyond common knowledge. He would comment that the coffer possible holds some 'hero of auld', the statues might be tomb raiders and the items left by devotees or even Herne himself?
Amos traps/locks [1d100]=99
Looking about for traps on the coffer, his lockpick snaps and his metal screwdrivers and chisels, crowbar all suddenly wilt, drooping tamely. He makes a comment about them needing a spicy festive pie.
Yardie can help quarter the stag to present it in the offering basin. "Does someone need to bless it? Pray grace over it?" he suggests.
OM, you could script Yardie in his patois making that prayer to Herne if you please.
Gerdal heals up. You visibly inspect the varied items. You might recall that clerics of Silvanus wear wreaths as part of their religious garb. These wreaths are not specifically related to that faith but do present as a druidical type crafting.
Isvand?