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<blockquote data-quote="Whizbang Dustyboots" data-source="post: 3425722" data-attributes="member: 11760"><p>After an hour of research, the apprentices and staff of Kunstlerhaus rub their eyes and look up from their respective books.</p><p>[sblock=Valana]Ratmen are a common form of monstrous humanoid that lurks beneath the streets of Ptolus. There are three main sizes of ratmen: Ratlings, who are as big as a gnome or a halfing, ratlords, who are as big as humans and ratbrutes, who are as big as ogres. More rare are albino ratmen, who are typically much smarter and more able than their peers and often lead nests of ratmen.[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Mairan]Mairan is unfortunately unable to make heads or tails of the various sewer schematics and Delvers' sketches of the dungeons beneath the city.[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Thurst]The good news is that maps of the sewers around Dalenguard are easy to find. The bad news is that an overly ambitious and optimistic engineer laid them out in a north-south-east-west grid around the fortress, thinking that's the way the city streets would also be laid out. And they aren't. Instead, the streets tend to flow around Dalenguard naturally, go off on diagonals or follow the contours of hills. Lining up which part of the city grid corresponds to Palace Road is difficult, and Thurst isn't sure he's done it.[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Mata]The Runewardens note that there's a subterranean shrine to the goddess Blurrah, the Goddess of Comfort in Sadness, in the vicinity of Dalenguard.</p><p></p><p>The Order of the Ancient Egg searched beneath Dalenguard for the laboratory of Verdivis, a powerful transmuter who fled to Ptolus in the days before the Edict of Deviltry was signed, as did many other arcanists, but they never found the location.[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Ella]The orcs note that the easiest ways from the Dungeon to the surface are through the sewer entrances on every street, through the basements of various buildings and through a crypt beneath Oldtown's Clock Tower, although the latter is a roundabout way.[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Aeshen]This room is very dusty and it smells like old man.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whizbang Dustyboots, post: 3425722, member: 11760"] After an hour of research, the apprentices and staff of Kunstlerhaus rub their eyes and look up from their respective books. [sblock=Valana]Ratmen are a common form of monstrous humanoid that lurks beneath the streets of Ptolus. There are three main sizes of ratmen: Ratlings, who are as big as a gnome or a halfing, ratlords, who are as big as humans and ratbrutes, who are as big as ogres. More rare are albino ratmen, who are typically much smarter and more able than their peers and often lead nests of ratmen.[/sblock] [sblock=Mairan]Mairan is unfortunately unable to make heads or tails of the various sewer schematics and Delvers' sketches of the dungeons beneath the city.[/sblock] [sblock=Thurst]The good news is that maps of the sewers around Dalenguard are easy to find. The bad news is that an overly ambitious and optimistic engineer laid them out in a north-south-east-west grid around the fortress, thinking that's the way the city streets would also be laid out. And they aren't. Instead, the streets tend to flow around Dalenguard naturally, go off on diagonals or follow the contours of hills. Lining up which part of the city grid corresponds to Palace Road is difficult, and Thurst isn't sure he's done it.[/sblock] [sblock=Mata]The Runewardens note that there's a subterranean shrine to the goddess Blurrah, the Goddess of Comfort in Sadness, in the vicinity of Dalenguard. The Order of the Ancient Egg searched beneath Dalenguard for the laboratory of Verdivis, a powerful transmuter who fled to Ptolus in the days before the Edict of Deviltry was signed, as did many other arcanists, but they never found the location.[/sblock] [sblock=Ella]The orcs note that the easiest ways from the Dungeon to the surface are through the sewer entrances on every street, through the basements of various buildings and through a crypt beneath Oldtown's Clock Tower, although the latter is a roundabout way.[/sblock] [sblock=Aeshen]This room is very dusty and it smells like old man.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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