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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 6525881" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>The party follows Rosalia and Grok to the room they mentioned, but nothing quite prepares them for the sight.</p><p></p><p>You see a large 60 foot square chamber. A large altar is fallen and broken at the center of this room, flanked by two twisted and destroyed candle stands. From some divine knowledge revealed inside your head, you know that the altar was built from the remains of kobolds and derro who refused to yield to the Outer Gods' corruptive power. Their limbs have been removed and their torsos sewn together to form a crude table. The candle stands are built from kobolds whose bones were liquefied by the Outer Gods' power then reformed and arranged to force their bodies into a pose suitable to hold candles during services. The kobolds' faces and jaws were set to hold one candle, while their arms extended straight up from their torsos to each clutch a candle. Their legs were half as long as normal, as their lower leg bones formed two additional limbs extending from their lower torsos to form four stable legs for the stand. The altar and candle holders are dead and destroyed from the combined attacks of Grok and Rosalia, though the residue of their draining corpses is doing little for your composure.</p><p></p><p>The walls were covered with the still-living skin and organs of other creatures captured and warped by the Outer Gods' servants. Organs pulse, veins throb. Skin and body parts move and quiver slightly.</p><p></p><p>When you all enter, the walls shiver away from your blessed aura. You notice that standing close together and approaching the twisted skin and organs eventually causes the to dissipate and melt aware in quivering agony. With a couple hours of labor you could, if you wished, destroy all the twisted organic material from this room or you could decide to move on instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 6525881, member: 34958"] The party follows Rosalia and Grok to the room they mentioned, but nothing quite prepares them for the sight. You see a large 60 foot square chamber. A large altar is fallen and broken at the center of this room, flanked by two twisted and destroyed candle stands. From some divine knowledge revealed inside your head, you know that the altar was built from the remains of kobolds and derro who refused to yield to the Outer Gods' corruptive power. Their limbs have been removed and their torsos sewn together to form a crude table. The candle stands are built from kobolds whose bones were liquefied by the Outer Gods' power then reformed and arranged to force their bodies into a pose suitable to hold candles during services. The kobolds' faces and jaws were set to hold one candle, while their arms extended straight up from their torsos to each clutch a candle. Their legs were half as long as normal, as their lower leg bones formed two additional limbs extending from their lower torsos to form four stable legs for the stand. The altar and candle holders are dead and destroyed from the combined attacks of Grok and Rosalia, though the residue of their draining corpses is doing little for your composure. The walls were covered with the still-living skin and organs of other creatures captured and warped by the Outer Gods' servants. Organs pulse, veins throb. Skin and body parts move and quiver slightly. When you all enter, the walls shiver away from your blessed aura. You notice that standing close together and approaching the twisted skin and organs eventually causes the to dissipate and melt aware in quivering agony. With a couple hours of labor you could, if you wished, destroy all the twisted organic material from this room or you could decide to move on instead. [/QUOTE]
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