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STATUE AND TREASURE. This short passage terminates in a gray statue resembling a
writhing worm wrapped around a sword. Four corpses are here. One is
a twilight dwarf, while the other three are gnolls. All show signs
of having been fed upon (by the harpies) recently. The harpies keep
their treasure in an untidy pile: 376 copper pieces, 222 silver
crescents, 543 gold crescents, 85 Sealean copper zithers, 18 Sealean
silver harps, a gold ring worth 350 gold crescents , a silver plate
with an embossed head of a griffin valued at 100 gold crescents , and
a silver scroll case worth 55 gold crescents.
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