Sollir, be less hinty and more explicit. Pretend I'm slow or something.
Rybaer, picture an underground spring-fed reservoir of undertermined size. It's dammed up, so that a small amount of water drains out, just like any dam. It's filled quite slowly.
Then the flood doors are opened. At the same time, very far downstream, a series of razor-coated portcullises is lowered.
The water rushes out into a steeply downwards sloping, perfectly smooth 10' x 10' tunnel. It slopes downwards in a gentle arc, merging with another tunnel.
For the poor PCs, though, they first learn that there's a wall of water when it smacks into them at (I think) 60-80 miles an hour, driving them downstream into a series of three razor-gates while drowning them! Then the poisonous eels start attacking... Man, kuo-toa are
mean.
I'll attach one of my infamous Excel maps for illustration.
My questions:
- how fast (roughly) might the water get going? I did some research on flash floods, and the 60-80 miles an hour was suggested, but I'd like a sanity check.
- how long would the water flow for? This is important both for drowning purposes and escape strategies. I know that this is dependent on the size of the reservoir, but I just have no clue how long something like this would take to drain. I'd say the reservoir is somewhere in size between a large pond and a small lake.
Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated!