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The stated heights of the various platforms also seem odd when considering the stairs that connect them - the steps that lead to the observation platforms must be very steep. I made this small comparative size of creatures in relation to the structure of the Eye of Avarice with the 1-sq = 5-ft scale.ĮYE OF AVARICE - Comparison of creature size versus structure (1 square = 5 feet)Ĭallum wrote: Incidentally, this video makes clear an issue with the layout of the room as given in the book - namely, the PCs can't see Karzoug on his throne, and he can't see them, when they enter the Eye. Karzoug would be protected by a barrier of enemies before anyone could get close to him. I think it makes fighting even harder for the players, although the enemies do not have a lot of mobility. After analyzing I saw that yes, it is possible. I wondered if it was possible for these giants and dragons to move around in this tight space. The scale was one of the reasons I made the 3d model. I'm embarking on an attempt to make a physical model of this room, even though the 10' scale makes it huge. The platforms at 5' wouldn't have room for the giants on them without squeezing. The rise/run of the stairs is all wacky at a 5' scale. The Runewell of Greed is described as 10' wide, which doesn't match the map. You can find the discussion way upthread, I think. There's speculation that the map scale is incorrect. So no surprise it was stolen from his room later that night as he slept.
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Our dwarf barbarian got drunk in the Rusty Dragon after emerging from the dungeon, and waved the sword around 'showing it off'. My PCs got involved with the Sczarni when one of them stole the magic sword they found below the Glassworks. She's now about to show up (in a double agent role) in Curse of the Crimson Throne. In mine she ended up becoming a follower of one of the PCs (via the Leadership feat) and he dispatched her to be a spy in Korvosa for him. Nice! Gaia has become a popular NPC in a few campaigns I've heard of. One of them is essentially Gaia Acarni with his background story. Thank you! I´m currently running burned offerings and 2 of my players are related to Jhubrail Vhisky nd i really like your approach to the szcarni. Here's the link to Yossarian's Sandpoint Gamesmaster Notes - with details of many NPCs, Organisations and Locations, with plot suggestions and extra flavour. Reran wrote: Yossarian, can you do me a favor and upload your guide to sandpoint again? the dropboxlink doesnt work anymore :(