DTNS1E6
The Fire Illusions
DTN S1E6
In the next empty room
the door to this room is locked
you can pick the lock
or break down the door
break down the door
you break down the door
at the center of this room
is the
badly decomposed
winged body
lays
its arms legs and
wings
cast out to the
four (4) winds
the body has obviously
been the target
of violence
since it's death
the shreds of fine
raiment
cover the body
weapons, armor
goods
been removed
mixed to the body
been been scratched
into stone
some sort of winged being
was tortured here
to the point
where it had to
get it's last words
carved into stone
with it's fingernails
this was one (1)
of the members
of the Celestial
Garrison
Who was slaine
after the first earthquake
before he died he carved
his last words into the
stone floor
in celestial
if you speak celestial
I know one (1) of you
does
In celestial
they read
Abizar Brighthost
I stood fast against
the darkness
and now travel
into the light
let you who find my body
carry on the fight
in my stead
Alzar was slaine
and his corpse
descreated
by the creatures
of the dungeon
this is getting
spooky
before this room is missing
instead there is a pit
of significant
depth
at the bottom
of which
does nothing
but spikes
corpses
the walls and ceiling
are bare
except
for a few scratch marks
a fowl odor
indicates that the bodies
have been rotting for some
time
Who's ever leading
or in front taking point
as we like to say
springs a trap
first
a pit trap
and is now stuck
in open position
a deep pit with spikes
a buck
some
evil residence
use this for garbage disposal
particularly for the bodies
of their enemies
some how
you
uh...
make the correct save
and get out of the pit
trap
getting some XP
(experience)
for the close call
the air is extremely
stagnant
at the end of this chamber
is a door
with an inscription
the door is abnormally warm
heat eminates from the room
beyond
and you can here the sound of fire
and an odd wooshing noise
after short but irregular
intervals
the entire room
you open the door
the entire room
is scarred black
after a few seconds
entirely golfed in flames
creating a whoosh
noise
as air rushes
in to feed the
fire
the process repeats
frequently
greatly taking
rarely taking
longer than
half a minute between burst
whoosh
and a half minute later
whoosh
this room contains a fireball
trap
the trigger has malfunctioned
and the fireball
goes off at random intervals
every 1d6 rounds
So...
It's not really scientific
it's random
the whooshing
destroying anything placed
inside
the vent of the fireball trap
is set in the ceiling
and the lever to turn it off
is on the far wall
if the PCs wish to cross the room
find a way to disable the trap
without getting cooked
you try to disable the trap
it is incredibly difficult
but you succeed
the door to this room
has long ago been splintered
and only a few scraps of wood
hang from the
hinges
the walls of the room
are dominated
dominated
by a large
wooden book cases
lined with scraps of paper
broken bindings and other
remnants of the impressive
librayey
the bookcases
have not faired much better
the entire room is ready to
collapse
once one (1) of the librayies
used by the celestial
Garrison
the room has been exposed to
damp air
DUNGEON
and
Several species of insects
paper eating insects
from the last few centuries
all the books contents are all
but destroyed
any human contact
destroys the
surviving books in this room
but there are few of those to
be found
most of the books in this room
have long ago rotted away
so there is nothing of value
in this descrated libray
While Loki raids
off the walls of this room
constantly bathed in fire
a ring of red and blue flame
coats the walls
and floors
turning the stone black
the wall of fire is an illusion
you walk through it
it produces no heat
and can not harm you
however if you believe its
real
it does 2d6 plus (+)
eleven (11)
damage
fire damamge
like a real wall of fire wood
you see that the walls are clean
and the wall of fire hasn't touched
anything
So...
You make it
You move through the wall of
fire
spell
Cause it was an illusion
the wall of fire was an
illusion
it wasn't really there
