J.Quondam
CR 1/8
which were lit every 30' by these everburning scones
"Would you like a pastry?"
"Sure thanks. Oh OW OW OW OW! They're hot!"
"Ahahaha! You fell for my devious everburning scones trap! Ahahaha!"
which were lit every 30' by these everburning scones
I have a story like this! When I was young, I read a lot, and I picked up a lot of words I had no idea how to pronounce. Gary's overly fond use of purple prose once tripped me up when I had to describe a dimly lit by braziers."Would you like a pastry?""Sure thanks. Oh OW OW OW OW! They're hot!""Ahahaha! You fell for my devious everburning scones trap! Ahahaha!"
I don't understand. Wat was the challenge of the trap here?One was a simple pressure plate trap filling a 5'x5' section of a 5' wide hallway. They got tipped off to it. The problem was the hidden pit trap with a reason to get more characters down there quickly.
The party knew about the pressure plate - so they jumped it. Landing right on the hidden pit. They fall down, need help immediately, and the party can't rush to the edge without dealing with the pressure plate trap first. Or jumping both together, assuming there wasn't another trap on the other side (there wasn't, but they wouldn't know that).I don't understand. Wat was the challenge of the trap here?
Thanks, I did not understand their was a plate and a pit.The party knew about the pressure plate - so they jumped it. Landing right on the hidden pit. They fall down, need help immediately, and the party can't rush to the edge without dealing with the pressure plate trap first. Or jumping both together, assuming there wasn't another trap on the other side (there wasn't, but they wouldn't know that).
My first description wasn't the best. I've edited it to make it clearer. Thanks for the heads up that I didn't explain well.Thanks, I did not understand their was a plate and a pit.