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Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
desires of any creature that communicates telepathically with the stone.
The Stone of Golorr hungers for information and prefers not to remain in the clutches of any creature for too long. Whenever the
The Stone of Golorr is a glossy, greenish-gray stone that fits in the palm of your hand. The stone is actually an aboleth named Golorr, transformed by magic into an object.
Random Properties. The
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Tashaâs Cauldron of Everything
sought revelations beyond the multiverse long ago. The Crook dissolves if immersed in the godâs tear for a year and a day. If washed in the tear daily for 30 days, the Crook loses its Failing Matrix property.
existential threats, and the crook was largely forgotten. In recent ages, though, the Crook of Rao was rediscovered and leveraged against the rising power of the Witch Queen Iggwilv (one of the names of the
Monsters
Mythic Odysseys of Theros
(Recharges after a Short or Long Rest). The shepherd pulls twisted souls from the Underworld; 1d6;{"diceNotation":"1d6","rollType":"roll","rollAction":"Herd the Underworld"} shadow;shadows (without
destroyed. They disappear when the shepherd dies.A nightmare shepherd is a gaunt, ashen fiend with leathery wings. It carries a shepherdâs crook, which it uses to direct a flock of wandering
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Tashaâs Cauldron of Everything
spirit of his first worshiper who sought revelations beyond the multiverse long ago. The Crook dissolves if immersed in the godâs tear for a year and a day. If washed in the tear daily for 30 days, the Crook loses its Failing Matrix property.
Crook of Rao Wondrous item, artifact (requires attunement) Ages ago, the serene god Rao created a tool to shield his fledgling faithful against the evils of the Lower Planes. Yet, as eons passed
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
where he could not. By the time the events of this chapter have played out, the Stone of Golorr has changed hands a few times and the characters have learned more about the big picture â though they still have a long chase ahead of them.
important because he was carrying the Stone of Golorr (see appendix A) â the key to finding Lord Neveremberâs hidden cache of gold. Hounded by agents of the Zhentarim, the Xanathar Guild, and Bregan
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
performed the procedure trapped this knowledge within an artifact called the Stone of Golorr. The wizard disappeared shortly thereafter, and Dagult hid the stone in the Palace of Waterdeep. Dagult was
off rebuilding the city of Neverwinter when the other Lords of Waterdeep voted him out of office. He immediately made plans to retrieve the Stone of Golorr and smuggle his cache of dragons out of
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as the Black Network) recently tried to ally their organization with the Xanathar Guild. The architect of this attempt was a clone of the wizard Manshoon, a founder of the Black Network long thought
dead. While the two sides were negotiating in Xanatharâs lair, the Stone of Golorr suddenly disappeared from where Xanathar had hidden it. The paranoid beholder accused the Black Network of stealing it
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
of securing the Stone of Golorr. Try to keep it out of their hands for as long as possible to maximize the suspense.
Once the characters have earned the Stone of Golorr, it no longer tries to take
Finding the Nimblewright If the characters canât pick up the trail after the nimblewright escapes with the Stone of Golorr, they might turn to the City Watch, the City Guard, or a friendly faction
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
Cellar Complex: Spring The characters have learned that a halfling necromancer named Losser Mirklav took the Stone of Golorr. He lives in a cellar complex under a powdered wig shop in the Trades Ward
the halfling. Lying on the floor around them are four dead kenku and the remains of two destroyed (and previously animated) skeletons. If the characters demand the Stone of Golorr, Losser tells them
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
Old Tower: Winter The characters have learned that the Stone of Golorr is with Amath Sercent, a priest of Bane who is allied with Manshoon. She and her acolytes reside in Yellowspire, a Castle Ward
Trades Ward. He publishes The Targe, a broadsheet that offers up vitriolic rants on all manner of local topics, including politics. Amath has the Stone of Golorr in her pocket. She is expecting
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
his long, dark shadow was finally gone for good. The truth is, I want nothing to do with him. But his spies hound me. One of them, a gnome named Dalakhar, had been watching me for months. Then, about
to retrieve theStone of Golorr and was afraid that the Zhentarim and the Xanathar Guild were close to catching him. When he heard about my kidnapping, he wanted more information about the adventurers
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
Aftermath After fleeing Gralhund Villa with the Stone of Golorr, Lady Gralhundâs nimblewright hides the artifact in a secret location in Waterdeep, setting the stage for chapter 4. Even if the bloody
conflict at Gralhund Villa goes unnoticed outside the walls of the estate, the carnage canât be hidden from the City Watch for long. There are too many murdered servants and guards for anyone to
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characters as possible. Felârekt has the Stone of Golorr at the start of the chase, but one drow gunslinger can pass the stone to the other as a reaction as long as the two drow are within 10 feet of each
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Alley: Autumn The charactersâ quest for the Stone of Golorr first leads them to Fenerus Stormcastle, a lamplighter who rents a small house in the Trades Ward (area L1). Apple Cart The characters
sense to hide the Stone of Golorr elsewhere and hopes to use it as leverage to gain his freedom as well as forgiveness for past crimes. Shortly after Fenerusâs arrest, drow agents of Bregan Dâaerthe
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Mistshore: Winter The characters head to Mistshore in search of the man they believe has the Stone of Golorr. En route to that destination, the man had his hire-coach make a brief stop in the Castle
doesnât know how long she is expected to wait, but her patience has limits. A Cold Reception A blizzard is tearing through Mistshore, turning its rotten tenements into dark, looming shapes behind veils of
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
Rooftop Chase: Winter A Zhent named Vevette Blackwater (CE female Tethyrian human swashbuckler; see appendix B) has snatched the Stone of Golorr and is fleeing as fast as she can across icy rooftops
or higher (each foot you clear costs 1 foot of movement), and you must succeed on a DC 10 Dexterity (Acrobatics) check or fall prone on the far rooftop. Or you can cross the gap using a 10-foot-long
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Volo's Guide to Monsters
Deep Scion If you meet a human and thereâs something fishy about them, they might be a deep scion. Or a crook, or just a fishmonger. Sometimes fish stink is just fish stink.
â Volo
Deep scions
Short or Long Rest). The deep scion emits a terrible scream audible within 300 feet. Creatures within 30 feet of the deep scion must succeed on a DC 13 Wisdom saving throw or be stunned until the end of
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Blagmaar for drinks at the Skewered Dragon two nights ago. They drank and gambled for a few hours, and then Volo left. Thatâs the last he saw of Floon. Unbeknownst to Volo, not long after he departed, a
B) jumped both Floon and Renaer. They took them to a warehouse in the Dock Ward, so they could question Renaer â the son of Lord Dagult Neverember â about the whereabouts of the Stone of Golorr and
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
components. After using it once, the magister must finish a short or long rest before she can cast the spell again. Wisdom is her spellcasting ability (spell save DC 12). The magister is disinclined to agree
where it is hidden, shares the information with the characters, and returns Fenerus to his cell. Whereâs the Stone? Fenerus hid the Stone of Golorr on the top floor of an old tower in the Dock Ward
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coming from the top of a wide staircase in the northwest corner (see area G13). Two iron chandeliers hang from the dark mahogany ceiling above a long dining table carved from red larchwood. Chairs
chairs, a chaise longue, a wine cabinet, and framed paintings of various long-dead members of the Gralhund family. Corpses. The bodies of the two guards lie atop bloodsoaked rugs. The guards wear
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
chaotic evil. He has these racial traits: He can use his action to exhale a 15-foot cone of fire (but canât do this again until he finishes a short or long rest); each creature in the cone must make a
? Thrakkus hid the Stone of Golorr in a recent meat delivery to an alley in the Trades Ward. Thrakkus doesnât keep records of his illegal transactions, so the characters must interrogate him or one of
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Tales from the Yawning Portal->a3
as they examine their surroundings. You are in a long, narrow chamber, running east-west. In the center of this apartment is a domed shape on the floor. In the east wall is a blank-faced stone door
panther from an outcropping above. He holds a metal staff with a loop in its end. It looks like a shepherdâs crook.
The three niches on both the northern and southern walls are five feet wide and
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes
storytelling session is a rare treat for an outsider, for halfling elders can spin a yarn like no one else. A tale with all the trappings told by an elder can cause listeners to howl with laughter, long for
into an art form. Every halfling has a favorite spot for doing nothing â in the shade of a large stone, on the fringe of a sun-dappled meadow, or nestled in a comfy crook high in a tree. When theyâre
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Mythic Odysseys of Theros
shepherd is a gaunt, ashen fiend with leathery wings. It carries a shepherdâs crook, which it uses to direct a flock of wandering dead that it torments and occasionally feeds upon. Overseers of the
(2d6 + 4) bludgeoning damage, or 13 (2d8 + 4) bludgeoning damage if used with two hands, plus 26 (4d12) psychic damage.
Herd the Underworld (Recharges after a Short or Long Rest). The shepherd pulls
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
: âNeveremberâs dragons are an answer to our prayers.â âThe Cassalanter mausoleum. Inform Y. G.â (The initials refer to Lady Yalah Gralhund.) âGolorr is an aboleth. Now it all makes sense.â If the characters are
still searching for the Stone of Golorr in chapter 4, you can include in this journal a clue regarding the stoneâs location. (If the Cassalanters have the stone, itâs hidden in area C6 when itâs not in
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, dourly scrubbing lab equipment. He is being punished for allowing the Stone of Golorr to slip through his fingers (during the events of chapter 3). Nevertheless, he remains loyal to Manshoon. If he
) is standing before the glass wall with its back to the door. The simulacrum resembles a robed wizard with long black hair, pale skin, and an articulated metal left hand and forearm. Its face is
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Vecna: Eve of Ruin
the whole room. Removing the mirror from the ceiling requires no special effort. Saving Valendar. Valendar canât transform into his true form as long as he is in the area of moonlight emanating from the
shrine. The figure bears a moonlike sphere instead of a face. The sphere is illuminated by white light shining from a silver mirror in the crook of the statueâs left arm. Coiled around the plinth is an
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rests on a wooden rack in front of it. In the middle of the room is a 10-foot-long, 5-foot-wide, 3-foot-high rectangular slab of stone with a hand-carved, miniature model of a stone maze atop it. Stone
in this room. Treasure. The treasure chest is unlocked and contains thirty 100 gp gemstones. If Xanathar has retrieved the Stone of Golorr, the artifact is also here. Nat, Jenks, and Squiddly have a






