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<blockquote data-quote="iserith" data-source="post: 7888072" data-attributes="member: 97077"><p>Early in my current Eberron campaign, the PCs were exploring an abandoned House Cannith forge deep under Sharn. During this delve, they came across an inoperable humanoid-shaped digging machine. The party's artificer got it back up and running with a montage repair scene and programmed it to follow the party around and carry their equipment on subsequent adventures. They named the machine "Dug."</p><p></p><p>On one such adventure, the PCs were being chased out of the monster-controlled city of Droaam after getting up to their usual shenanigans. In the chase scene, Dug fell behind the rest of the party and was captured. It did not dime on the party and was sentenced to hard labor breaking rocks which it greatly enjoyed.</p><p></p><p>As the campaign nears its end and a final confrontation with the villain approaches, they will soon learn that in order to achieve their goals, they will need to dig through the rear end of a warforged colossus. No doubt they will remember their old henchman Dug and try to spring it from the slammer. After years of breaking rocks in a Droaamite prison, Dug is going to be RIPPED.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iserith, post: 7888072, member: 97077"] Early in my current Eberron campaign, the PCs were exploring an abandoned House Cannith forge deep under Sharn. During this delve, they came across an inoperable humanoid-shaped digging machine. The party's artificer got it back up and running with a montage repair scene and programmed it to follow the party around and carry their equipment on subsequent adventures. They named the machine "Dug." On one such adventure, the PCs were being chased out of the monster-controlled city of Droaam after getting up to their usual shenanigans. In the chase scene, Dug fell behind the rest of the party and was captured. It did not dime on the party and was sentenced to hard labor breaking rocks which it greatly enjoyed. As the campaign nears its end and a final confrontation with the villain approaches, they will soon learn that in order to achieve their goals, they will need to dig through the rear end of a warforged colossus. No doubt they will remember their old henchman Dug and try to spring it from the slammer. After years of breaking rocks in a Droaamite prison, Dug is going to be RIPPED. [/QUOTE]
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