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<blockquote data-quote="orsal" data-source="post: 3298360" data-attributes="member: 16016"><p>There being no alternative ideas proposed, the group heads into that corridor. It is the one where, earlier, you fought and killed the orc chief. You realize, as you enter, that the secret door you are going through is disguised on both sides -- from the room, it was hidden behind a wooden panel, and from the corridor, it looked like a dead end last time you were in there.</p><p></p><p>There are two doors within view, one on each side. You know (because you've been there and back) that the one on the right leads, via a long winding passage, to the pools where you massacred the orc tribe. You have no idea what's behind the one on the left. Up ahead, you know the passage will lead back to where you came from, with another passage branching off to the right (that you also haven't explored).</p><p></p><p>Kongu remarks, <span style="color: plum">"There are a lot of secret doors around here! We just went through three in a row, and wouldn't have known about any of them if the orcs hadn't been our unwitting guides. What do you suppose the builders wanted to keep hidden about this whole section of the complex?"</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orsal, post: 3298360, member: 16016"] There being no alternative ideas proposed, the group heads into that corridor. It is the one where, earlier, you fought and killed the orc chief. You realize, as you enter, that the secret door you are going through is disguised on both sides -- from the room, it was hidden behind a wooden panel, and from the corridor, it looked like a dead end last time you were in there. There are two doors within view, one on each side. You know (because you've been there and back) that the one on the right leads, via a long winding passage, to the pools where you massacred the orc tribe. You have no idea what's behind the one on the left. Up ahead, you know the passage will lead back to where you came from, with another passage branching off to the right (that you also haven't explored). Kongu remarks, [color=plum]"There are a lot of secret doors around here! We just went through three in a row, and wouldn't have known about any of them if the orcs hadn't been our unwitting guides. What do you suppose the builders wanted to keep hidden about this whole section of the complex?"[/color] [/QUOTE]
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