I understand the Panoptiwhoozit but what I don't get is that it all then relies on someone being in the Audience Chamber for it to make a difference. Floating sensors all over the lair, wizards watching each one, and if they see something to report they speak and it goes...to a room that isn't likely to have anyone just standing around waiting. Of course, I say that, but for some reason the book has Nar'l and the Grell standing around here for no discernable reason. The man has an office with a secret stash of explosives, and some tasty treasures stashed away, but he stands in a big round room hanging out with his bodyguard. lol
Anyway, has anyone else changed the way the lair alarm system might work?
Xanathar has a trapsmith/engineer, wizards, and tons of minions. Surely they could come up with something better than this for their justifiably paranoid Lord and Master!
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I understand the Panoptiwhoozit but what I don't get is that it all then relies on someone being in the Audience Chamber for it to make a difference.
Floating sensors all over the lair, wizards watching each one, and if they see something to report they speak and it goes...to a room that isn't likely to have anyone just standing around waiting.
Of course, I say that, but for some reason the book has Nar'l and the Grell standing around here for no discernable reason. The man has an office with a secret stash of explosives, and some tasty treasures stashed away, but he stands in a big round room hanging out with his bodyguard. lol
Anyway, has anyone else changed the way the lair alarm system might work?
Xanathar has a trapsmith/engineer, wizards, and tons of minions. Surely they could come up with something better than this for their justifiably paranoid Lord and Master!