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Team Weem's 4e Campaign :: Session Summaries (April 4, 2009)
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<blockquote data-quote="weem" data-source="post: 4679365" data-attributes="member: 9470"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">Sessions 10 and 11: Jan (Unknown Dates)</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">Chapter III: Temple Bound</span></p><p><strong>Dark Fortress</strong></p><p></p><p>Through these two sessions, the players explored multiple levels of this seemingly abandoned fortress. During these two sessions, they learned the following...</p><p></p><p>1. This fortress had spent time in (below the furface) of the ocean. Many passages were blocked with silt that contained sea shells and other evidence leading to this theory.</p><p></p><p>2. The fortress was built by some race of dwarves unknown to them and probably built for war as there were entire chambers dedicated to the storage of siege equipment</p><p></p><p>3. Mysterious crystals of various sizes played variosu roles in the fortress. They discovered crystals of "small" and "medium" sizes. Some glowed brightly, some were faint and others had no glow at all - but there were doors in the fortress that would open when certain crystals were placed in nearby slots. There was also a humanoid construct that would briefly animated when crystals were positioned into slots on its back.</p><p></p><p>It also presented some mysteries aside from questions raised based on finding above. Some of these new mysteries were...</p><p></p><p>1. In some rooms long chains hung from the ceiling with hooks on the end that were hooked into rings on the floor. These rings were always inside of an etched rectangle on the floor of 5' x 2' dimension. In some rooms these chains and hooks numbered in the 20's - the purpose of which was unknown</p><p></p><p>2. There were levers in various rooms and hallways that either could not be moved, or simply did nothing when moved</p><p></p><p></p><p>Exploration of the fortress continued down to the 3rd level...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weem, post: 4679365, member: 9470"] [SIZE="5"]Sessions 10 and 11: Jan (Unknown Dates)[/SIZE] [SIZE="3"]Chapter III: Temple Bound[/SIZE] [B]Dark Fortress[/B] Through these two sessions, the players explored multiple levels of this seemingly abandoned fortress. During these two sessions, they learned the following... 1. This fortress had spent time in (below the furface) of the ocean. Many passages were blocked with silt that contained sea shells and other evidence leading to this theory. 2. The fortress was built by some race of dwarves unknown to them and probably built for war as there were entire chambers dedicated to the storage of siege equipment 3. Mysterious crystals of various sizes played variosu roles in the fortress. They discovered crystals of "small" and "medium" sizes. Some glowed brightly, some were faint and others had no glow at all - but there were doors in the fortress that would open when certain crystals were placed in nearby slots. There was also a humanoid construct that would briefly animated when crystals were positioned into slots on its back. It also presented some mysteries aside from questions raised based on finding above. Some of these new mysteries were... 1. In some rooms long chains hung from the ceiling with hooks on the end that were hooked into rings on the floor. These rings were always inside of an etched rectangle on the floor of 5' x 2' dimension. In some rooms these chains and hooks numbered in the 20's - the purpose of which was unknown 2. There were levers in various rooms and hallways that either could not be moved, or simply did nothing when moved Exploration of the fortress continued down to the 3rd level... [/QUOTE]
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