Strahd's "The lost Caverns of Tsojcanth" CLOSED


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"The tunnel leading to the miners is too small for any but me to pass," says the gnome with a shrug. "Perhaps we should head back to where we slew the trolls, and explore the other passages there."
 

OOC: I am radically reducing the amount of gaming I do, since other commitments have increased exponentially in the last six months or so. For that reason I'm going to pull out of this game. :(

Strahd, thank you for running this classic. I'm only sorry I couldn't see it through to the end with you. And to everybody else, thanks for the fun, and good luck with the rest of the adventure.

I'm going to try and maintain a (reduced) presence on the LEW board, so I may see some of you there in the future. All the best! :)

Strahd, I leave Eliyyad and Zariq to your "tender" mercies. :eek:

'Nock
 

Allyra

“I would also prefer to explore the remainders of these caverns first, there is also the river still. Then we can still talk to them, they won't run away until then, most likely.”


OOC: Once more... Sorry to see you go, Boddynock.
 

ooc - Another one left us. We are only three but I'm going to keep running this adventure without recruiting new ones until I'll be player-less.

You see a mall cavern which is overgrown with fungi, very much like the larger chamber to the south. What appears to be another of the huge, pale crickets has just exited from the area, disappearing to the east. Upon looking around, you notice that it has been feeding near the middle of the south wall, and, in the spot it has cleared of fungus, something odd can be seen. There appears to be a mummified body wedged into a cranny at the back of the alcove-like area. Bright metal glints from it.
 

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No liking the sight of the mummy, Keldar will shoot an arrow at it. Just to be on the safe side.

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His gnomish curiousity getting the better of him, Turo begins to pick his way through the cavern. Having spent a significant portion of his life underground, the gnome knew the dangers that certain fungi could present, and so he avoided the growth as much as possible in making his way toward the corpse.
 

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