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Adventure: Stonemarrow Gorge
Setup: Veiled in mist and scattered with orphaned bones, Stonemarrow gorge earned its name and its infamous reputation by being the dumping ground for a tyrannical baron before his crimes were brought to light.
Thoroughly haunted by a multitude of tormented spirits, ghouls, and other shadowy scavengers, the duke’s darkest secrets still linger in the concealed oubliette at the canyon’s terminus.
Adventure Hooks:
With the queen’s justice dispatched and the old duke put to death, his replacement is eager to be rid of the ghost stories that fester out of the gorge like a festering wound. Looking to leverage the party’s reputation as trusted do-gooders, the new baroness arranges for them to escort a high-ranking cleric through the desicrated land and finally drive out the evil that roots there.
A bard approaches the party with hat in hand. His brother was a political agitator in the time of the old baron, spreading word of the wicked noble’s crimes and rallying a resistance against his abuses of power. For the crime of sedition, the bard’s brother was quietly disappeared one night never to be seen again. The bard never had any word of his brother’s demise, and is willing to lend his talents to the party’s service if they would search through the Stonemarrow Oubliette . Imagine the party’s surprise when they discover the brother still alive…. or atleast still captive. Long weeks of torture and being left to die have transformed the brother into a vampire, half feral and subsisting off the rats that creep into his cage. Will the party rescue their charge or put the prisoner out of his misery ?
There are many more horrors waiting within the baron’s oubliette, where the very worst of his abuses attracted the attention of a dark spirit that still lingers there to this day, eager for more victims.
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A rare sight these days, bronze golems are very similar to their iron cousins, but outclassed in practically every respect. Their armour is a little weaker, their swords a little shorter... and they're not even any cheaper to build than an iron golem. Bronze is a little more resistant to rust, perhaps, and ancient bronze golems are often more artfully sculpted than modern types, but they offer little in the way of practical upsides.
Still, golems can operate for unfathomably long times, so there's always a chance you could encounter a legacy model.
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If you don't stand up for others: Ukraine, LGBTQ, immigrants, school kids...
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