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The following was a description of an artifact found inside the cave where the first Goblin tribe kept their goblin dogs. Originally, the room was kept behind the small hole that only a halfling could crawl through. However, a halfling was not present when a party first found the cave, so the artifact was simply placed in the main entrance: | The following was a description of an artifact found inside the cave where the first Goblin tribe kept their goblin dogs. Originally, the room was kept behind the small hole that only a halfling could crawl through. However, a halfling was not present when a party first found the cave, so the artifact was simply placed in the main entrance: | ||
- | The hole is a tight fit, and your shoulders press quite firmly on the edges the whole way through, but you get used to it and soldier through. | + | >The hole is a tight fit, and your shoulders press quite firmly on the edges the whole way through, but you get used to it and soldier through. |
+ | > | ||
+ | >On the other side, a cozy, semi-spherical room surrounds you. From the flat wall in front of you, a strange apparatus protrudes from the stone it was carved from. | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | >A thick arm of rock holds a reverse pyramid of sorts, with the top dipping in to form a bucket shape. Peeking over, you see a dark grey-brown stone filling the bottom, complete with a little stalagmite. Looking up, you see in response a stalactite hanging down. It sits on the edge of a hole in the roof of the cavern, about 10cm in diameter. | ||
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+ | >On the underside of the rock funnel, you see another stalactite/ | ||
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+ | ===== Wesbond Description ===== | ||
+ | This was an original description of Wesbond' | ||
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+ | > Westbond is a very organised city. Work ethic is a central value of the city - being a worker as part of the city is a great honor and highly valued position, and almost everyone in town works for the city. | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | > And this is for great reason. Wesbond relies on the enormous output of its citizens; without the city could never support itself. | ||
+ | > As part of this communal work, the social services of the town are surprising good. Large scale efforts are attempted to at least give a minimal amount of food to those in need. Despite this, there is a massive imbalance of owned wealth, and living conditions vary widely based on the city | ||
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+ | > Zaffre' | ||
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+ | > However, orphans occasionally reject the family structure, and try and get out on their own. This often means giving up the social services like food, unless they can strike a deal at the depot points | ||
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+ | ===== The Fleckstone Filter ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Goblins ponder the cause of their Goblin Dog being treated ===== | ||
+ | If players were to stealthily come up to the goblin village, they would encounter this conversation between the goblins Oolywere and Wocky, in which they discuss the possible causes of their Goblin dog, Grahn, receiving medical treatment. | ||
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+ | ===== Musical Battle ===== | ||
+ | While [[westward: | ||
- | On the other side, a cozy, semi-spherical room surrounds you. From the flat wall in front of you, a strange apparatus protrudes from the stone it was carved from. | ||
- | A thick arm of rock holds a reverse pyramid | + | >Of all of the sounds that I've heard today, |
+ | >The crowd as they chatter and shoes on the clay, | ||
+ | >< | ||
+ | >They are all better songs than what I've heard you play. | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | >What you did that day showed | ||
+ | >You disrupted | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | >My music spills forth from a family tradition, | ||
+ | >Things handed down; not your selfish ambition, | ||
+ | >Your boast simply shows off your shallow position. | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | >Your gamble of wits does not seem much your type, | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | >You would lose a lot less staying home rolling dice. | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | >Your passion is fine if you're playing for pleasure, | ||
+ | >But I'm here all day no matter | ||
+ | >If you're chasing my tail you will have to do better. | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | >(If the NPC bards perform particularly poorly) | ||
+ | >You keep saying your playing is good and successful | ||
+ | >But I think it's actually quite misererable | ||
+ | >And you're also too short to sing a good treble | ||
- | On the underside of the rock funnel, you see another stalactite/ |
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