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Mike Frank
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Anybody recognize this?

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It's a sketch I made for my players when running Dark Druids.

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Well, we may need a hint. I haven't run DD yet, but read it last year. And then I pulled it out and flipped through it and couldn't get any idea.
Oh and nice sketch - even if I'm not quite sure what it is!
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Post by Mike Frank »

...if you are going to be a player in Dark Druids, do not read the following...

It's been a while, but if I remember correctly, this is the second room that the PCs encounter after entering the Druids' complex. The room has no exit until the puzzle is solved. It is a write of passage.

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Ahhh, yes. The tome on the dias. Well done!
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Count Rhuveinus - Lejendary Keeper of Castle Franqueforte

"Enjoy a 'world' where the fantastic is fact and magic really works!" ~ Gary Gygax

"By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes:" - Macbeth

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