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PUZZLE DUNGEON Void Room No one can see anything, even with darkvision or magic.

. No matter what, there is no illumination. There is a single trapdoor on the ceiling, 20 feet above. Password Room The Party is in a room. The trapdoor fades into the floor below them. There is only one door, carved in the design of a giant face. Above it is written simply, Minotaur. The door speaks to them like an NPC. They have to get him to say the password. Timer Room They are now in an empty room. Again the door disappears behind them. There is a glowing magical rune counting down from 25. There is also a lever in the center of the room, labeled Reset. This resets the timer. When it hits zero, the door opens. Will vs. Fear There is a room full of ducks, quacking. The party must wade through the sea of ducks. Each square moved through causes 1d6 psychic damage. They must make it to the end. Gluttony The Party, famished and exhausted, finally arrives at a room with a long table, set for a great feast. The food is labeled Do not eat. There are barrels lining the walls filled with Journeybread and Wine. Anyone who eats anything other than Journeybread is knocked unconscious. Each time a party member takes their first bite of something, a rune lights up around the door (there is one rune per player). When all seven runes light up, the door opens, and one demon per knocked out party member enters. Greed There is a single powerful artifact in a locked chest covered by a blanket in the center of the room. The door is just behind the chest. If they take the artifact, they are knocked unconscious. Demons arrive. Wrath The Assassin stands in the center of the room, mocking the party, challenging him. If they attack, he multiplies and fights. Pride With a flash of light, the party arrives in Silverymoon. The townspeople greet them as heroes and worship them as gods. If they do not shut down the praise, they are attacked by the townsfolk. Sloth The Party is tired, and requires rest. They come to a room with a door barricaded from the inside, reinforced with steel. There are enough beds for all. If they rest, they do not wake up until the spell is broken. Those that did not rest must fight demons. Lust A mighty dragon stands in the center of the room. He desires a mate. If Ellen tries to seduce him, they have to fight him. Envy Grant is given 20,000 gold pieces. If anyone expresses jealousy, the gold is transferred to them, becoming a necklace of 20 gold pieces, each weighing 2 pounds. They cannot remove this necklace except by charitable acts. Each charitable act they perform in the campaign will cause one gold piece to disappear. Room of Many Riddles Lots of riddles:

1. I'm by nature solitary, scarred by spear and wounded by sword, weary of battle. I frequently see the face of war, and fight hateful enemies; yet I hold no hope of help being brought to me in the battle, before I'm eventually done to death. In the stronghold of the city sharp-edged swords, skillfully forged in the flame by smiths bite deeply into me. I can but await a more fearsome encounter; it is not for me to discover in the city any of those doctors who heal grievous wounds with roots and herbs. The scars from sword wounds gape wider and wider death blows are dealt me by day and by night. ANSWER: SHIELD 2. Wob's my name if you work it out; I'm a fair creature fashioned for battle When I bend and shoot my deadly shaft from my stomach, I desire only to send that poison as far away as possible. When my lord, who devised this torment for me, releases my limbs, I become longer and, bent upon slaughter, spit out that deadly poison I swallowed before. No man's parted easily from the object I describe; if he's struck by what flies from my stomach, he pays for its poison with his strength - speedy attonement for his life I'll serve no master when unstrung, only when I'm cunningly nocked. Now guess my name. ANSWER: BOW 3. Favoured by men, I am found far and wide, taken from woods and the heights of the town, From high and from low. during each day bees brought me through the bright sky skillfully home to a shelter. Soon after that I was taken by men and bathed in a tub. Now I blind them and chasten them, and cast a young man at once to the ground, and sometimes an old one too. He who struggles against my strength, he who dares grapple with me, discovers immediately that he will hit the hard floor with his back if he persists with such stupidity.

Deprived of his strength and strangely loquacious, he's a fool, who rules neither his mind nor his hands nor his feet. Now ask me, my friends, who knocks young men stupid, and as his slave binds them in broad waking daylight? Yes ask me my name. ANSWER: MEAD 4. The dank earth, wonderously cold, first delivered me from her womb. I know in my mind I wasn't made from wool, skillfully fashioned with skeins. Neither warp nor weft wind about me, no thread thrums for me in the thrashing loom, nor does a shuttle rattle for me, nor does the weaver's rod bang and beat me. Silkworms didn't spin with their strange craft for me, those strange creatures that embroider cloth of gold. Yet men will affirm all over this earth that I am an excellent garment. O wise man, weigh your words well, and say what this object is. ANSWER: MAIL SHIRT 5. A strange thing hangs by man's hip, hidden by a garment. It has a hole in its head. It is stiff and strong and its firm bearing reaps a reward. When the retainer hitches his clothing high above his knee, he wants the head of that hanging thing to find the old hole that it, outstretched, has often filled before. ANSWER: KEY 6. I'm told a certain object grows in the corner, rises and expands, throws up a crust. A proud wife carried off that boneless wonder, the daughter of a king covered that swollen thing with a cloth. ANSWER: DOUGH/BREAD

7.

On the way a miracle: water become glass. ANSWER: ICE

8.

On earth there's a warrior of curious origin. He's created, gleaming, by two dumb creatures for the benefit of men. Foe bears him against foe to inflict harm. Women often fetter him, strong as he is. If maidens and men care for him with due consideration and feed him frequently, he'll faithfully obey them and serve them well. Men succour him for the warmth he offers in return; but this warrior will savage anyone who permits him to become too proud. ANSWER: FIRE

9.

A woman, young and lovely, often locked me in a chest; she took me out at times, lifted me with fair hands and gave me to her loyal lord, fulfilling his desire. Then he stuck his head well inside me, pushed it upwards into the smallest part. It was my fate, adorned as I was, to be filled with something rough if that person who possessed me was virile enough. Now guess what I mean. And no, Im not a penis. ANSWER: HELMET

10. I saw a creature: his stomach stuck out behind him, enormously swollen. A stalwart servant waited upon him. What filled his stomach had travelled from afar, and flew through his eye. He does not always die in giving life to others, but new strength revives in the pit of his stomach: he breathes again. He fathers a son; he's his own father also. ANSWER: BELLOWS Paragon Room Designs on the floor for each party member. Light up blue when they step on the correct one. Red on the wrong one. Either way, they are temporarily immobilized. Demons appear when everyone is immobilized. Everyone is released, they fight using the powers of whoevers rune they stood on. However, if all were blue, the door opens.

Torture Room Remembrance is behind bars. The Assassin is tied to a stretching table. He warns of a great demon returning, and offers to work together. If they free him, he is true to his word. He frees the rest of his group and the party readies to fight as Asmodel and his lackeys enter the room.

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