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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 3135504" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p>For me the movie Saw II. Actually the ads for it and a review I read as I don't watch many horror movies.</p><p></p><p>My party is investigating the home of a sadistic rakshasa they killed. He enjoys having people get into situations where they are destroying themselves and inflicting great pain on themselves as they try to extricate themselves. Very into barbs and such. </p><p></p><p>So I have his basement with a couple of prisoners with interesting plot information that ties Lord of the Iron Fortress into Banewarrens and prepares them for things to come. The way down to this basement is trapped and the arcane trickster got past a few then got cocky and didn't follow up on searching for others, setting off a complex trap designed to have people savage themselves and get caught up in more traps as they get pushed on by fear of big obvious dangerous oncoming traps.</p><p></p><p>Going down a stairway the AT set off a lightning spell trap that he dodged but caught half the party. The stairs then flipped revealing blade edges and spikes which the already damaged paladin and cleric proceeded to fall on. These hazards could be avoided by going down slow and stepping carefully, but scything blades came out of the walls at the top of the stairs and started slicing an advancing pattern down the stairs driving people down the spiked stairs.</p><p></p><p>At the bottom there is a locked door. When the trap engages the lock retracts into the door. It can be reached but you have to reach your hand fully in if you are going to manipulate the tumblers . . .</p><p></p><p>In addition there is a massive clanking sounding as a blade golem activates secret doors from its side chamber taking a few rounds to get to the room and attack, so there is more pressure at the bottom to get through the lock quickly before the golem comes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 3135504, member: 2209"] For me the movie Saw II. Actually the ads for it and a review I read as I don't watch many horror movies. My party is investigating the home of a sadistic rakshasa they killed. He enjoys having people get into situations where they are destroying themselves and inflicting great pain on themselves as they try to extricate themselves. Very into barbs and such. So I have his basement with a couple of prisoners with interesting plot information that ties Lord of the Iron Fortress into Banewarrens and prepares them for things to come. The way down to this basement is trapped and the arcane trickster got past a few then got cocky and didn't follow up on searching for others, setting off a complex trap designed to have people savage themselves and get caught up in more traps as they get pushed on by fear of big obvious dangerous oncoming traps. Going down a stairway the AT set off a lightning spell trap that he dodged but caught half the party. The stairs then flipped revealing blade edges and spikes which the already damaged paladin and cleric proceeded to fall on. These hazards could be avoided by going down slow and stepping carefully, but scything blades came out of the walls at the top of the stairs and started slicing an advancing pattern down the stairs driving people down the spiked stairs. At the bottom there is a locked door. When the trap engages the lock retracts into the door. It can be reached but you have to reach your hand fully in if you are going to manipulate the tumblers . . . In addition there is a massive clanking sounding as a blade golem activates secret doors from its side chamber taking a few rounds to get to the room and attack, so there is more pressure at the bottom to get through the lock quickly before the golem comes out. [/QUOTE]
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