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This dungeon was plagued by a monster that we referred to as a "mouther". | This dungeon was plagued by a monster that we referred to as a "mouther". | ||
− | A secret door in one of the rooms of the dungon (which opened by pressing the eyes of a statue) lead to a room with three columns marked with (what [[Gur]] deduced to be) symbols for Air, Water, and Fire. There were doors on each of the columns and we attempted to enter all of them. The | + | A secret door in one of the rooms of the dungon (which opened by pressing the eyes of a statue) lead to a room with three columns marked with (what [[Gur]] deduced to be) symbols for Air, Water, and Fire. There were doors on each of the columns and we attempted to enter all of them. The air door and fire door proved to be traps, the former taking whoever entered into a room where that person would be attacked by skeletal dogs, and the latter piercing the one who entered vertically with bars of iron. The water door lead straight down into a room filled with water. There was a tunnel leading out of it that ended in a giant room which was filled with a jungle (and thus with jungle monsters, such as a giant Venus fly-trap, a boar, and a lioness). The room was filled with red, warm light. We followed the light source and were eventually rewarded with finding a statue of some mother/earth/protector goddess, scrolls of spells, and the Moon Hat (see under [[Magic Items]]). |
Revision as of 07:04, 14 April 2005
This dungeon was plagued by a monster that we referred to as a "mouther".
A secret door in one of the rooms of the dungon (which opened by pressing the eyes of a statue) lead to a room with three columns marked with (what Gur deduced to be) symbols for Air, Water, and Fire. There were doors on each of the columns and we attempted to enter all of them. The air door and fire door proved to be traps, the former taking whoever entered into a room where that person would be attacked by skeletal dogs, and the latter piercing the one who entered vertically with bars of iron. The water door lead straight down into a room filled with water. There was a tunnel leading out of it that ended in a giant room which was filled with a jungle (and thus with jungle monsters, such as a giant Venus fly-trap, a boar, and a lioness). The room was filled with red, warm light. We followed the light source and were eventually rewarded with finding a statue of some mother/earth/protector goddess, scrolls of spells, and the Moon Hat (see under Magic Items).