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<blockquote data-quote="Whizbang Dustyboots" data-source="post: 6476859" data-attributes="member: 11760"><p>Well, we ran very short on time, with the holidays and other errands, but he and my wife made up new characters, a pair of dwarves, using the Beyond the Walls rules.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.flatlandgames.com/btw/" target="_blank">http://www.flatlandgames.com/btw/</a></p><p></p><p>Informed they were cut off until they paid off the bar tab that was helping to bankrupt their favorite watering hole, they went down into the cellar to take care of the giant rats seen there. Dispatching them, they found a rat-dug tunnel that led them into a larger dungeon complex. Choosing a direction at random, they found a pair of double doors surrounded by a painting of a red devil face. The door had a simple poison needle trap that the dwarves handily survived.</p><p></p><p>Opening the door, they encountered three kobolds who sought to drive them off. After defeating them, they moved in further to discover an iconic-but-not-to-them statue of a fat horned naked devil (or maybe efreet) seated behind two braziers. Out of time, my dad declared they'd killed the rats they were hired to, and they went back and sealed up the hole and declared their bar tab paid. The rest of the dungeon, which I'll flesh out and detail in the interim, will wait for another day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whizbang Dustyboots, post: 6476859, member: 11760"] Well, we ran very short on time, with the holidays and other errands, but he and my wife made up new characters, a pair of dwarves, using the Beyond the Walls rules. [url]http://www.flatlandgames.com/btw/[/url] Informed they were cut off until they paid off the bar tab that was helping to bankrupt their favorite watering hole, they went down into the cellar to take care of the giant rats seen there. Dispatching them, they found a rat-dug tunnel that led them into a larger dungeon complex. Choosing a direction at random, they found a pair of double doors surrounded by a painting of a red devil face. The door had a simple poison needle trap that the dwarves handily survived. Opening the door, they encountered three kobolds who sought to drive them off. After defeating them, they moved in further to discover an iconic-but-not-to-them statue of a fat horned naked devil (or maybe efreet) seated behind two braziers. Out of time, my dad declared they'd killed the rats they were hired to, and they went back and sealed up the hole and declared their bar tab paid. The rest of the dungeon, which I'll flesh out and detail in the interim, will wait for another day. [/QUOTE]
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