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<blockquote data-quote="Dausuul" data-source="post: 6409045" data-attributes="member: 58197"><p>This, exactly.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that if there are civilizations in the Underdark (drow, duergar, svirfneblin, et cetera), then there are probably a handful of surface-dwellers who've found themselves living in those civilizations. They have the same problem you do, except in their case they aren't trying to be stealthy but just get along in cities where everybody except them can see in the dark. Many of them probably have <em>goggles of night </em>or the equivalent. So all you have to do is locate such individuals, then either make a deal of some kind or kill them and take their stuff. All that gold you've got might come in handy here.</p><p></p><p>Another option would be to work something out with an Underdark spellcaster. Drow tend to be pretty good with magic. They could probably rig something up to let you see in the dark... for a price, which may or may not be limited to money. And of course you have to convince the drow that cutting a deal is better than simply killing you and taking <em>your</em> stuff.</p><p></p><p>Or just use spells like <em>legend lore</em> and some good old-fashioned Persuasion checks to uncover the location of a suitable magic item.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dausuul, post: 6409045, member: 58197"] This, exactly. Keep in mind that if there are civilizations in the Underdark (drow, duergar, svirfneblin, et cetera), then there are probably a handful of surface-dwellers who've found themselves living in those civilizations. They have the same problem you do, except in their case they aren't trying to be stealthy but just get along in cities where everybody except them can see in the dark. Many of them probably have [I]goggles of night [/I]or the equivalent. So all you have to do is locate such individuals, then either make a deal of some kind or kill them and take their stuff. All that gold you've got might come in handy here. Another option would be to work something out with an Underdark spellcaster. Drow tend to be pretty good with magic. They could probably rig something up to let you see in the dark... for a price, which may or may not be limited to money. And of course you have to convince the drow that cutting a deal is better than simply killing you and taking [I]your[/I] stuff. Or just use spells like [I]legend lore[/I] and some good old-fashioned Persuasion checks to uncover the location of a suitable magic item. [/QUOTE]
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