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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Farquhar" data-source="post: 8838097" data-attributes="member: 6906155"><p>Session 16</p><p></p><p><strong>Chapter 5 conclusion</strong></p><p></p><p>My group finished this chapter at the end of the session. Not much more to say than I haven't already mentioned. I was again struck by how much powerful magic loot there was in this adventure compared the rest. Definitely feels like it had a different writer, probably Monty Haul. Compared to some of the other monsters the giant jellyfish was a bit of a pushover. With a 60 ft. reach, I suspect it has the longest reach in the game, so used in a situation where it was difficult to get to it might be more dangerous. There are a few anomalies to watch out for. There is a building which only a worshiper of a particular god can enter. An NPC is provided if there are no suitable PCs, but the text implies ONLY the worshipper can enter, whereas the narrative assumes they can let in the whole party. Also, the descriptions are inconsistent about whether the lost city was originally built by elves or drow.</p><p></p><p>I've decided the rivals are going to have a falling out, in order for at least some of them to try and oppose the PCs.</p><p></p><p>Time for Chapter 5: 10 hours</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Farquhar, post: 8838097, member: 6906155"] Session 16 [B]Chapter 5 conclusion[/B] My group finished this chapter at the end of the session. Not much more to say than I haven't already mentioned. I was again struck by how much powerful magic loot there was in this adventure compared the rest. Definitely feels like it had a different writer, probably Monty Haul. Compared to some of the other monsters the giant jellyfish was a bit of a pushover. With a 60 ft. reach, I suspect it has the longest reach in the game, so used in a situation where it was difficult to get to it might be more dangerous. There are a few anomalies to watch out for. There is a building which only a worshiper of a particular god can enter. An NPC is provided if there are no suitable PCs, but the text implies ONLY the worshipper can enter, whereas the narrative assumes they can let in the whole party. Also, the descriptions are inconsistent about whether the lost city was originally built by elves or drow. I've decided the rivals are going to have a falling out, in order for at least some of them to try and oppose the PCs. Time for Chapter 5: 10 hours [/QUOTE]
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