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<blockquote data-quote="chronoplasm" data-source="post: 4454896" data-attributes="member: 73795"><p><strong>F1</strong></p><p>Partially flooded, wooden platforms everywhere to jump from.</p><p></p><p>The door to F2 is flanked by two statues, one of a human and the other of an orc. These two statues depict two brothers who once kept this place and mined it for a magical substance called Marrow. Though the orcish brother Adin was adopted, his brother Egam loved him just the same and the two went on many adventures together. To progress past this door, you need their keys which they both kept on them at all times.</p><p>The two brothers died in a foreign war protecting an allied nation called Kire from an orcish army. Egam died during the war and Adin was made king of Kire. The current king of Kire, a half-orc named Adin IV will give you the two keys if you can retrieve Egam's remains from the orcish temple and return them to Kire for proper burial. </p><p>The two keys are actually enchanted swords. </p><p></p><p>You can find a golden goblin and the sword of Saiko on this floor.</p><p></p><p><strong>F2</strong></p><p><strong></strong>Water from the floor above flows down from cracks in the ceiling and sprays up from geisers here and there. The whole floor smells of sulfur.</p><p></p><p>The stairs to the floor below are guarded by a burial chamber where a fallen warrior named Roijun still keeps watch. </p><p>Roijun was a good friend of a warrior, named Saiko, who vanished mysteriously.</p><p>Roijun was interred with four golden goblin statues. You must recover the four golden goblins to pass this point.</p><p></p><p>You can find three golden goblins and the gauntlets of Saiko on this floor.</p><p></p><p><strong>F3</strong></p><p></p><p>Beware the pools of magma and the ancient architecture of a forgotten civilization. If you need help, just read the graffiti on the walls.</p><p></p><p>At one time, there were four adventurers that explored this area:</p><p>Afatsum, the Wizard</p><p>Roijun, the Warlord</p><p>Lahsiv, the Rogue</p><p>Saiko, the Berserker</p><p></p><p>They used to kill the monsters here for Marrow and write graffiti all over the old architecture.</p><p></p><p>There is a huge door shaped like the head of a dragon with the eyes missing. Apparently the eyes were stolen by Lahsiv and Afatsum. You must track down the descendants of these two adventurers and retrieve the two eyes in order to open the door. </p><p>You can consult the undead corpse of Roijun for information.</p><p>Lahsiv sold his dragon eye to a collector in the town of Nagem and used the money to buy a small palace at Elocin. Afatsum went back to her homeland of Amrahs where she remains as a lich. Apparently she is using the eye as a phylactery. </p><p></p><p>You can find the boots of Saiko on this floor.</p><p></p><p><strong>F4</strong></p><p></p><p>...coming soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chronoplasm, post: 4454896, member: 73795"] [B]F1[/B] Partially flooded, wooden platforms everywhere to jump from. The door to F2 is flanked by two statues, one of a human and the other of an orc. These two statues depict two brothers who once kept this place and mined it for a magical substance called Marrow. Though the orcish brother Adin was adopted, his brother Egam loved him just the same and the two went on many adventures together. To progress past this door, you need their keys which they both kept on them at all times. The two brothers died in a foreign war protecting an allied nation called Kire from an orcish army. Egam died during the war and Adin was made king of Kire. The current king of Kire, a half-orc named Adin IV will give you the two keys if you can retrieve Egam's remains from the orcish temple and return them to Kire for proper burial. The two keys are actually enchanted swords. You can find a golden goblin and the sword of Saiko on this floor. [B]F2 [/B]Water from the floor above flows down from cracks in the ceiling and sprays up from geisers here and there. The whole floor smells of sulfur. The stairs to the floor below are guarded by a burial chamber where a fallen warrior named Roijun still keeps watch. Roijun was a good friend of a warrior, named Saiko, who vanished mysteriously. Roijun was interred with four golden goblin statues. You must recover the four golden goblins to pass this point. You can find three golden goblins and the gauntlets of Saiko on this floor. [B]F3[/B] Beware the pools of magma and the ancient architecture of a forgotten civilization. If you need help, just read the graffiti on the walls. At one time, there were four adventurers that explored this area: Afatsum, the Wizard Roijun, the Warlord Lahsiv, the Rogue Saiko, the Berserker They used to kill the monsters here for Marrow and write graffiti all over the old architecture. There is a huge door shaped like the head of a dragon with the eyes missing. Apparently the eyes were stolen by Lahsiv and Afatsum. You must track down the descendants of these two adventurers and retrieve the two eyes in order to open the door. You can consult the undead corpse of Roijun for information. Lahsiv sold his dragon eye to a collector in the town of Nagem and used the money to buy a small palace at Elocin. Afatsum went back to her homeland of Amrahs where she remains as a lich. Apparently she is using the eye as a phylactery. You can find the boots of Saiko on this floor. [B]F4[/B] ...coming soon. [/QUOTE]
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