Samuel Leming
First Post
Insight said:I vote for a 3-D map, complete with glasses for the DM. Of course, the glasses don't work properly, making the map nearly illegible.
The map would be illegible even without the 3-D.

Sam
Insight said:I vote for a 3-D map, complete with glasses for the DM. Of course, the glasses don't work properly, making the map nearly illegible.
carpedavid said:Ah, that's brilliant! I wonder how many encounters I can get people to stick the AXE OF MORGOSH in.![]()
These ordinary double doors lead to the room beyond.Before are a large set of double doors, cast of bronze and covered with scenes of evil and depravity. The doors glow purple and radiate a tangible evil. The doors have rings to pull them open and are warm to the touch.
With a Spot check at DC38, it obvious that only the +2 bill-guisarme is magical, while everything else is bathed in Nystul's Magical Aura. A Detect Magic spell doesn't reveal it though.You notice an old merchant with a white beard obviously waiting for customers. He rather looks like a wizard with his pointy hat, but his scale and assortment of various items designates him as a wise merchant.
The merchant greets you warmly: "Good day isn't it? Maybe you would be interested in some magic item of mine?"
Eridanis said:This is freakin' brilliant. You need to be careful, though - the module's only 32 pages long, and you're probably getting to the end.![]()
You climb a long spiral staircase set with stone. At the end of the staircase, you see a large stone door. The door is plain without any handle, ornamentation, or any obvious way to open the door. As you approach, a Buffalo head on the door. The lips begin to speak, "thginot nekcihc thginot nekcihc ekil leef I". The lips repeat the strange nonsensical phrase, " thginot nekcihc thginot nekcihc ekil leef I."
Each 10x10 room roll 1d4 tunnels 3d4 feet long. Every third tunnel has a minotaur. After 7 rooms the PCs escape the Maze of Sorrow. Once exited behind door vanishes.You enter a maze. Once entered behind door vanishes.