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Returning 4 results for 'answer some and college'.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->The Book of Many Things
. Click to see the answer! Gem
I’m an expert in arcane knowledge, as smart as anyone in college. I’ve the answer to every question, but you’ll pay for my erudition. Who am I? Click to see the answer! Sage
Twenty-Two Riddles Here are twenty-two riddles you can use in any campaign. Each riddle’s answer is the name of a card from the Deck of Many Things: In daylight, my gray cloak flies high. At night
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron
services are in demand. Morgrave University is in Upper Menthis Plateau. This is a college for adventurers, and an opportunity to add a little levity to your story. Choosing and developing a starting point
player should work with the DM to answer the following questions. Why Are You Here? What has drawn your character to this place, and what keeps you here? The idea of using a starting point is that it’s
compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Legends of Greyhawk
for their names and explains that her pops are Rufus and Burne, the protectors of the village of Hommlet. She insists on taking them to the tower to meet Burne and won’t accept no for an answer
preparing her next script by talking at length with any adventurers who pass through. Furnok of Ferd. A dwarven archaeologist from the Grey College in the City of Greyhawk. He arrived in the spring with
compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Legends of Greyhawk
of miscellaneous trinkets (roll on the trinket table to see what’s inside).
Secret Agent. Furnok claims to be an archaeologist for the Grey College in the City of Greyhawk, here to explore the many
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Meditative Serenity. Turuko is fond of philosophical conundrums and riddles that have no real answer. He’s content to spend hours in contemplation without moving or speaking.
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