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Return to the Known Lands – Session #31 – Beware of the Pit

26 Sunday Feb 2023

Posted by Doug in Play Reports

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known lands, labyrinth lord, oec, play reports

Date: 8/22/21

PCs:

  • Osan (Elf F/MU 3/1)
  • Omes (Half FM 3)
  • Arro (MU 2)

NPCs:

  • Bunco (Knave 1 – RIP run through by a skeleton’s sword)
  • Marnes (Cleric 3)

Hirelings:

  • Arvay (wagon driver – wagon with supplies – Osan)
  • Samtik (linkboy/porter – Osan)
  • Burdar (Dwarf FM 0 – Arro)

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Session Notes:

The party returned to the dungeon they had been exploring, taking the main entrance on the hilltop. They proceeded east, then south through the windy corridor, where Omes spied a few of those floating bubbles that the party knew could be deadly when popped. Everyone scattered – with some heading to an alcove off to the west, and some heading east out of the windy corridor. The bubbles floated west and two burst near Marnes and Arro. One showered multi-colored gems on the floor, while the other launched a small lightning bolt that injured Marnes. Marnes set about healing himself while Arro collected the gems, noticing a crack in the floor as he did so.

Bunco and Osan moved closer to the alcove wall to examine the crack, and promptly fell into a 10-foot pit. They had minor injuries – but were surprised to see four undead skeletons waiting for them in the pit. Poor Bunco never had a chance, he was run through with a rusty sword even as Marnes was turning the skeletons from above. Omes quickly dropped into the pit and helped Osan destroy the four, now-cowering undead creatures.

The party regrouped and traveled east and then north, entering a large, oval-shaped arena. In the center stood a knight in plate armor, both hands resting on the hilt of his sword, which was point down into the arena floor. He said his name was Henner, and he had been waiting here for single-combat with the party’s strongest warrior. They watched him warily and moved to a west exit – he did not follow, so they left him there even as he continued to try and goad them into a fight.

Beyond the arena was a empty and dusty tavern, with a ghostly caretaker who tried to entice them into some games of chance, hinting at fabulous reward for some small risk. Thinking better of it, they left the ghostly tavern-keeper and headed back to the abandoned temple they had partly explored in the last session. There, hidden under a bureau in a priest’s quarters, they found a sack of gold and a potion vial. They gathered the loot and returned to town with the body of Bunco.

LL Notes:

The pit encounter was deadly but did not have to be if the players had been a bit more cautious examining the crack in the floor. Still, there was a bit of (un-) luck involved as the skeletons in the pit surprised the two PCs, and so had a free attack before the Cleric above could try and turn them, then again got lucky with a fatal, one-blow attack against Bunco. The players were much more cautious with the knight in the arena and ghostly bartender.

The floating bubbles had been encountered before, and have contents or effect randomly rolled if they happen to hit something (wall, statue, PC, etc.). That idea I stole from the back of OD&D Supplement I, Greyhawk.

Tricks and Traps: (Additions) Giant bubbles which float about in the corridors and rooms of the dungeons. The slightest touch will explode them, causing from 1 to 10 dice damage depending on the level they are on. These bubbles might (1 in 6) contain a gem.

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