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STUDIO. This room was used as a studio by the eccentric artist
Patrizio Triskelion.
While
within this room the characters will be subject to a slowing of time.
One hour spent inside this room equates to a day spent outside it.
There are two plain glass windows to north and three more to the
west. Looking out the windows will enable the adventurers to notice
the sun or moon moving somewhat quickly along the sky. While the
characters are in this room they will feel a sensation of stifling
closeness, as if there was not quite enough good air to breathe.
Breaching
the windows will cause 2d6 damage to everyone in the room as the body
becomes acclimated to the stress of moving at different speeds.
The
room holds a large bookcase, a wardrobe, an easel with a stool, and a
large freestanding mirror. Two geese are near the north wall.
On
the bookcase there is a bone cup, a statue, a small wooden chest, and
a spell book.
The
bone cup holds a dozen carved bone miniatures, each in the shape of a
bird. They are not valuable. The statue is that of a gold heron,
and is worth 2000 gold crescents. The chest holds 200 unusual gold
coins decorated with the head of a bird on one side and an eye on the
other. While there are dozens of pages in the spell book, only a few
are legible because Patrizio has thoughtlessly spilled paint on it.
First
Level Magic User Spells:
Nystul's
Magic Aura, Write
Second
Level Magic User Spells:
Detect
Invisibility, Mirror Image
Third
Level Magic User Spells:
Phantasmal
Force
Fourth
Level Magic User Spells:
Polymorph
Other
Fifth
Level Magic User Spells:
Distance
Distortion
The
wardrobe holds paint-stained clothing.
The
easel holds a painting of a man with the head of an vulture. On the
stool is a palette, eighteen brushes of various sizes, six bottles of
(dried up) paint, and three containers of perfectly usable Nolzur's
marvelous pigments..
Anyone
looking into the large mirror will see themselves with the head of a
bird.
1d12
|
Bird
|
1
|
Black
headed duck
|
2
|
Bluebird
|
3
|
Cardinal
|
4
|
Eagle
|
5
|
Emu
|
6
|
Heron
|
7
|
Ibis
|
8
|
Penguin
|
9
|
Ostrich
|
10
|
Quail
|
11
|
Turkey
|
12
|
Special
|
If
a '12' is rolled describe a bizarre unreal bird. Do not repeat the
birds unless two characters are identical twins. If the Dungeon
Master should run out of birds from the table above, just make up a
strange-looking type.
The
two geese lay metal eggs. The first is brown in color and lays
copper eggs, while the other is gray and lays silver eggs. A few
yellow feathers are also scattered about, testimony that there was
once a third gold-laying goose.
Each
goose will lay one egg per month. The copper-laying goose's eggs are
worth 100 copper pieces each, and the silver-laying goose's eggs are
worth 100 silver spanners each.
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