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<blockquote data-quote="Imaculata" data-source="post: 6905487" data-attributes="member: 6801286"><p><strong>Fiddlesticks the Faun</strong></p><p></p><p>The party encounters a friendly Faun in the forest called Fiddlesticks, who invites them into his home. His home is accessed through a small wooden door in the side of a large tree. Two small yellow windows offer a view inside the Faun's lovely home, which is located underneath the tree. The ceiling is a bit low, so the players will need to watch their head. The friendly Faun will offer the players food and drinks, because he loves company. In fact, he will try to persuade the players to stay as long as possible. </p><p></p><p>But in a dark twist, time actually moves a lot faster while inside the Faun's home. 5 minutes inside the house, is actually 1 hour in real time. The party can quickly lose several days of travel the longer they stay inside the house. Anyone who gazes through the windows from the outside, will see the people inside almost motionless. People looking outward from the inside however, see people outside moving really fast, if they bother to look that is.</p><p></p><p>When the players leave the house, they feel very tired as their bodies under go the effect of the time that was lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaculata, post: 6905487, member: 6801286"] [B]Fiddlesticks the Faun[/B] The party encounters a friendly Faun in the forest called Fiddlesticks, who invites them into his home. His home is accessed through a small wooden door in the side of a large tree. Two small yellow windows offer a view inside the Faun's lovely home, which is located underneath the tree. The ceiling is a bit low, so the players will need to watch their head. The friendly Faun will offer the players food and drinks, because he loves company. In fact, he will try to persuade the players to stay as long as possible. But in a dark twist, time actually moves a lot faster while inside the Faun's home. 5 minutes inside the house, is actually 1 hour in real time. The party can quickly lose several days of travel the longer they stay inside the house. Anyone who gazes through the windows from the outside, will see the people inside almost motionless. People looking outward from the inside however, see people outside moving really fast, if they bother to look that is. When the players leave the house, they feel very tired as their bodies under go the effect of the time that was lost. [/QUOTE]
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