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<blockquote data-quote="jnauman" data-source="post: 951925" data-attributes="member: 12588"><p>During an adventure that involves the party searching for something (an item, information, a person – doesn’t really matter), the party runs across a path in the wilderness lined with several different “statues” made of various natural things that can be found in surrounding area (wood, bark, plant matter, animal hides, bones, etc), as well as things that likely once belonged to other adventuring parties (pieces of weapons and armor, gear, etc). The items making up the statues seem to be somewhat randomly and haphazardly put together and the statues range from bizarre and humorous to somewhat gruesome.</p><p></p><p>As the party continues down the path, they continue to see more of the statues, and as they progress, the statues appear to be getting more realistic looking. Finally they come to a clearing filled with many more of these statues and a cave at the far side. The statues in the clearing appear to look progressively better as they get closer to the cave mouth, some even looking quite beautiful. The party can also see several unfinished statues near a very large (i.e. giant-sized) table. Inside the cave the party finds the creator of the statues – a solitary stone giant “artist.”</p><p></p><p>Assuming the party doesn’t attack first and ask questions later, the stone giant has information or a clue to help the party on their quest, but only if they can retrieve some interesting pieces for him to include in his art.</p><p></p><p>Next is Frost Giant----</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jnauman, post: 951925, member: 12588"] During an adventure that involves the party searching for something (an item, information, a person – doesn’t really matter), the party runs across a path in the wilderness lined with several different “statues” made of various natural things that can be found in surrounding area (wood, bark, plant matter, animal hides, bones, etc), as well as things that likely once belonged to other adventuring parties (pieces of weapons and armor, gear, etc). The items making up the statues seem to be somewhat randomly and haphazardly put together and the statues range from bizarre and humorous to somewhat gruesome. As the party continues down the path, they continue to see more of the statues, and as they progress, the statues appear to be getting more realistic looking. Finally they come to a clearing filled with many more of these statues and a cave at the far side. The statues in the clearing appear to look progressively better as they get closer to the cave mouth, some even looking quite beautiful. The party can also see several unfinished statues near a very large (i.e. giant-sized) table. Inside the cave the party finds the creator of the statues – a solitary stone giant “artist.” Assuming the party doesn’t attack first and ask questions later, the stone giant has information or a clue to help the party on their quest, but only if they can retrieve some interesting pieces for him to include in his art. Next is Frost Giant---- [/QUOTE]
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