The second room turned out to be a study, with some shelves and a desk with various books scattered on it. While I did get some good hits in, the party was far to powerful for 4 mere goblins, and slew them relatively quickly. The other two grabbed crossbows and began to fire shots. Inside the room were 4 goblin gardeners, which reacted surprisingly fast, 2 attacking Aldo, dealing him a brutal cut. Worried that creatures would come out of one door, while dealing with the other, half the party held back watching one door, while Aldo and Milbee opened a door. One door was locked, while the other Aldo discovered had rustling on the other side. Realizing it would take weeks to pour over the extensive volume, Milbee suggested the party moved on.Ĭautiously creeping down a flight of steps, the party ventured deeper into the citadel, following a hallway to two side by side doors. The party proceeded to joke that perhaps Milbee was this lost wizard, and asked how old he was :). When the cult lost power Amansur disappeared, and his spellbook was lost. The Front of the book was labeled “The Spellbook of Amansur.”Īfter a quick knowledge history check, Noble remembered Amansur was a powerful necromancer with the Death’s Head Cult. With a loud click the book popped open, and Milbee flipped through. This was a riddle I tried to make myself, not terribly tough to solve, but hey riddles aren’t a talent of mine :).īefore anyone could stop him, Noble sliced his finger, dribbling several drops of blood into the mouth. In a croaking, deep, voice it uttered, “Give tribute, the liquid of life, a few drops will do, then I shall reveal my secrets.” The skull’s mouth then remained open. Uttering the magical words, the skull’s mouth creaked open with a hiss. After taking a little time to examine it, Milbee and Noble found the correct words of power. The mysterious book was locked shut, with no apparent keyholes.
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