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Return [To Madness]: Act 1, Scene 2

A classic 2e Puzzle dungeon for High Level characters
Beware, this one is substantially longer and (IMHO) even harder than the legendary Tomb of Horrors!
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Re: Return [To Madness]: Act 1, Scene 2

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We could attempt to destroy the block, or bypass it in some way. Allikhain muses
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Re: Return [To Madness]: Act 1, Scene 2

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Jag grings wryly.
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Re: Return [To Madness]: Act 1, Scene 2

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[From the ooc channel]

Ke'Sha sends Mourkol to explore northward beyond the massive block. He grimaces at being ordered about, but moves into the block and out of sight. After several tense moments he returns, distaste twisting his mouth amid the unveiled hatred of the living party members. The block is very thick, probably close to 10 feet. There is a large room beyond, and in it hangs the rotting corpse of a dragon.

He watches his forced 'master' with abject scorn, and when the halfling seems about to speak again the spectre cuts him off. You can't move the block because there is a berm of stone, seemingly made from the very floor itself, the full width of the block.
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