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<blockquote data-quote="Herr der Qual" data-source="post: 6513003" data-attributes="member: 6789144"><p>Forgot to mention how the players solved the puzzle, they completely messed up the hint about the order of the doors, each dragon had a particular attribute, black = dishonour, Blue dragon = Vanity, Green dragon = Manipulation, Red dragon = greed, White dragon = Vengeance, Silver dragon = Virtue, Gold dragon = pleasure.</p><p></p><p>They went through the black door first (it was supposed to be last), but they got the rest right, they saved their own bacon accidentally by helping the Black dragon escape his dimensional prison, but he was trapped in the chamber full of doors because it was also a dimensional space and he was the subject of a dimensional seal, anyways, they went through the rest of the rooms and managed to figure out how to bypass all of the dragons without having to kill them (kudos!), upon returning from the final dragon, the Black dragon attacked them in a rage that they had not found him a way to escape, they narrowly defeated him, and because he was the last dragon slain, the puzzle was complete, because as it turned out with the way I designed the puzzle the Black dragon was the only one that had to be destroyed. That temple was enough to earn them a level up, and through the door they found an epic gift that was necessary for them to complete their quest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herr der Qual, post: 6513003, member: 6789144"] Forgot to mention how the players solved the puzzle, they completely messed up the hint about the order of the doors, each dragon had a particular attribute, black = dishonour, Blue dragon = Vanity, Green dragon = Manipulation, Red dragon = greed, White dragon = Vengeance, Silver dragon = Virtue, Gold dragon = pleasure. They went through the black door first (it was supposed to be last), but they got the rest right, they saved their own bacon accidentally by helping the Black dragon escape his dimensional prison, but he was trapped in the chamber full of doors because it was also a dimensional space and he was the subject of a dimensional seal, anyways, they went through the rest of the rooms and managed to figure out how to bypass all of the dragons without having to kill them (kudos!), upon returning from the final dragon, the Black dragon attacked them in a rage that they had not found him a way to escape, they narrowly defeated him, and because he was the last dragon slain, the puzzle was complete, because as it turned out with the way I designed the puzzle the Black dragon was the only one that had to be destroyed. That temple was enough to earn them a level up, and through the door they found an epic gift that was necessary for them to complete their quest. [/QUOTE]
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