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Returning 8 results for 'cultural wall reborn'.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Journeys through the Radiant Citadel
hour of effort. Light. Metal torches set into wall brackets line the main junctions and turning points of the mine tunnels. However, their oil hasnât been replenished since the collapse, leaving the
mineâs tunnels and caverns in darkness. Statues. The Goldwarren is a working mine but also a cultural site for Anisaâs people. Immovable golden statues of Anisan royals (marked as stars on the map) smile from pedestals along the walls.
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Tales from the Yawning Portal->a3
30. The Guardian Beast This oddly shaped room is decorated in a cat motif. The center of the southeastern wall is carved to resemble the face of a snarling tiger with hollow eyes. Near the center of
edge of the chamber a large calendar stone is mounted on the wall above a stone table or altar.
The statue of the cat-man depicts a tall human male with two extra sets of nipples. He seems to be
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Princes of the Apocalypse
actually an old stone temple built in a rocky vale at the southern edge of the Sumber Hills. It was recently reborn as the Sacred Stone Monastery, home to reclusive monks dedicated to a mysterious âWay
of a stone keep and gatehouse linked by a curtain wall to a river tower and dock. Rivergard is home to a mercenary band led by âLord of the Castleâ Jolliver Grimjaw (see chapter 7). The band is
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->The Book of Many Things
the Firehive, a ramshackle platform of regurgitated bones encircles the nest. From here, demonic pilgrims and priests of Aurnozci peer through cracks in the nestâs wall to gaze upon their dread lord
chrysalises develop, bulge, and pop is called the Scabbery. Not simply a disgusting moniker, the Scabberyâs name is also a reference to the way that demons reborn here emerge harder, stronger, and crueler than
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Baldurâs Gate Gazetteer
Baldurâs Gate Today This gazetteer describes the independent city of Baldurâs Gate as things are in 1492 DR. The original wall ringing the Upper City still stands, and a second defensive wall now
disbanding on a monthly basis. None can possibly keep track of all the cultural conventions or the dangerous â sometimes outright evil â religious practices observed in the Outer City. As a result, Baldurâs
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden
secret until the Frostmaiden is reborn at the next winter solstice. In addition, Aurilâs demise causes the uppermost levels of the fortress to collapse, as described in the âFall of Grimskalle
stairs and takes 3 (1d6) bludgeoning damage. G11. Tomb Entrance The passageway leads to an anvil-shaped room with a door set into the far wall. Flanking the door are bas-reliefs of two female frost giants
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden
Caves of Hunger Locations (H1-H10) The following locations are keyed to map 6.1. H1. Into the Glacier The light blue area shown on map 6.1 indicates the section of glacial wall that parts when the
characters use the âRime of the Frostmaidenâ to cut a path to the dungeon. Reading the poem creates an opening in the ice wall thatâs 100 feet high, 30 feet wide, and 20 feet deep. A tunnel at the back
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Masterâs Guide (2014)
. This might be a military defeat, the overthrow of old ideas, a cultural rebirth, or something else. Who died, lost, or was defeated? What werenât they willing to compromise? Was the new leader complicit
1 A criminal enterprise 2 Monsters or a unique monster 3 A planar threat 4 A past adversary reawakened, reborn, or resurgent 5 A splinter faction 6 A savage tribe 7 A secret society 8 A traitorous






