Franklin just remembered there's a potential wraith's lair behind that secret door! When we encountered the wraith in Delve 10, Aldbane turned it back into the secret room. I don't think we ever doubled back to destroy it, and it doesn't show up in the XP awards. Franklin speculates a wraith could h...
Franklin opines, "Poison is a bad way to go... Maybe we should pop down to the 4th level and take a look? My old Gaffer had a saying about 'low hanging fruit.'" My vote is let's postpone this encounter until we have a way to counteract the poison and/or a magic item that can defeat the sc...
Franklin is wary of scouting too far ahead. Last time that happened, he got separated from the group! He returns to his friends, un-invisibles himself, and gives a detailed report of his findings. He concludes with the opinion: "The scorpion seemed agitated, so there is no element of surprise. ...
Franklin's first thought, "This is easy, we can just shoot the scorpion through the bars, and it won't be able to fight back." But the more he thinks about it, there must be some horrible catch. Maybe it's a trap, and the door is activated by a pressure plate (releasing the scorpion)? With...
Stern wrinkles his sensitive nose: the whiff of underground barrows, tinged with a hue of a smithy's char and pith, and underneath it all, the unmistakable bouquet of... vomit?!?
@ehiker133 that's rough. You're a good dad helping him through the ordeal!
"Hold Sconces back, please." The loyal pup whimpers with anxiety as his master vanishes into thin air! Franklin won't try anything brave or clever; just a quick assessment of the situation, then he'll report back to the team. Franklin readies his potion of swiftness instead of his weapon; ...
"Whoa, hold up!" Stern raises his palm in a 'stop' gesture so nobody stumbles onto the unsafe floor. The 'strangely charred scents' catch his attention. He takes a deep whiff (filtered through his mustache). The Knights of Solaria have close ties to the Church, and Stern has spent countle...