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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Tyranny of Dragons
9. Secret Passage This secret room is for Neronvain’s personal use only. A small shrine to Fenmarel Mestarine—the elven god of outcasts, scapegoats, and solitude—resembles a pair of white eyes
peering out from the dark wall above a basin. Also present here is a journal that reveals Neronvain’s relationship to King Melandrach, whom Neronvain refers to frequently as “my poor father.” The journal
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Rise of Tiamat
9. Secret Passage This secret room is for Neronvain’s personal use only. A small shrine to Fenmarel Mestarine — the elven god of outcasts, scapegoats, and solitude — resembles a pair of white eyes
peering out from the dark wall above a small basin. Also present here is a journal that reveals Neronvain’s relationship to King Melandrach, whom Neronvain refers to frequently as “my poor father.” The
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->The Wild Beyond the Witchlight
wineskin to his rescuers. Xinipax believes the wineskin can turn water into the finest elven wine, but he is mistaken. The satyr is cursed with the inability to tell water from wine, and the wineskin is
Envy in area P9. Wrath uses the gorgon stat block. It can speak Common and Sylvan, and it refers to itself using the pronouns “we” and “us.” Wrath dislikes Envy, but the two are prevented by Zybilna’s
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Keys from the Golden Vault
casks of exquisite elven wine (250 gp each) Wooden chest containing six poisoner’s kits Wooden crate containing eight sets of thieves’ tools Wooden crate containing two spyglasses (1,000 gp each
“Watch out for my pets” refer to challenges in area G29. “Follow the arrows, but don’t let them hit you” refers to the set-up in area G31. “Trust your ears” and “A little pressure can be a good thing