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Returning 4 results for 'permit about and his commanded'.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dragon Delves
ritual; he wants the body, so he can lay it to rest respectfully. He’ll permit them to copy the ritual before he takes the remains. D6: Foggy Cave The subterranean river here plunges in two twenty-foot
of sight near an open secret door leading to the crystal room (area D12). These creatures are loyal to Aerstigga, who commanded them to stay here until she needs them. They are Hostile toward
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dragon Delves
ritual; he wants the body, so he can lay it to rest respectfully. He’ll permit them to copy the ritual before he takes the remains. D6: Foggy Cave The subterranean river here plunges in two twenty-foot
of sight near an open secret door leading to the crystal room (area D12). These creatures are loyal to Aerstigga, who commanded them to stay here until she needs them. They are Hostile toward
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Ghosts of Saltmarsh
render (see appendix C) and a lizardfolk occupy this area, ordered to stand guard over the lair’s treasure (area 26). They do not open the gate unless commanded to do so by the queen or the subchief
. At the western edge of the ledge, an opening has been cut into the rock wall to permit access to a passage beyond. Near this, a flight of rough stone steps leads down into the water.
The water is
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Ghosts of Saltmarsh
render (see appendix C) and a lizardfolk occupy this area, ordered to stand guard over the lair’s treasure (area 26). They do not open the gate unless commanded to do so by the queen or the subchief
. At the western edge of the ledge, an opening has been cut into the rock wall to permit access to a passage beyond. Near this, a flight of rough stone steps leads down into the water.
The water is