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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Princes of the Apocalypse
control this wall, lowering it (or parts of it) to deposit or extract prisoners and then raising it again. The wall radiates no heat inside the ring, so the prisoners are unharmed while they remain
tapestries worth 50 gp each adorn the walls. W9. Efreeti Lair The efreeti from area E13 in the Temple of Eternal Flame (see chapter 4) lives here. Colorful carpets and throw pillows are scattered across the
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Princes of the Apocalypse
control this wall, lowering it (or parts of it) to deposit or extract prisoners and then raising it again. The wall radiates no heat inside the ring, so the prisoners are unharmed while they remain
tapestries worth 50 gp each adorn the walls. W9. Efreeti Lair The efreeti from area E13 in the Temple of Eternal Flame (see chapter 4) lives here. Colorful carpets and throw pillows are scattered across the
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Keys from the Golden Vault
schedule. Each tower contains a large winch for raising and lowering the chain that controls access to the harbor. The chain is effective only if both sides are raised, and it takes 3 actions to
the brazier’s inside rim. B27: Vestibule Woven carpets line this corridor, which has doors leading in all four directions. Two large statues of efreet warriors stand sentinel here, one at either end of
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Keys from the Golden Vault
schedule. Each tower contains a large winch for raising and lowering the chain that controls access to the harbor. The chain is effective only if both sides are raised, and it takes 3 actions to
the brazier’s inside rim. B27: Vestibule Woven carpets line this corridor, which has doors leading in all four directions. Two large statues of efreet warriors stand sentinel here, one at either end of