Wednesday, January 16, 2019

The Pennyworth Mine

The Pennyworth mine was dug following a rich vein of copper ore.  It is three levels deep, connected by a single shaft.  The lowest level bridges a chasm that drops 50' to an Underdark tunnel.

The mine was productive and supported a nearby hamlet for many years until something came up from the chasm and slaughtered the miners.  Survivors fled the hamlet and monsters moved in.

Today, the hamlet and mine are in ruins.  They beckon adventurers with the lure of treasure, and a connection to the Underdark itself.

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Tuesday, January 8, 2019

The knot and the node

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The upper level of this cave complex is a maze of tunnels known as 'the knot.' No one knows how it was carved, or by whom (or what) - few know what lies beneath it. The maze is home to several inhabitants, both living and undead.


The node, a series of caves beneath the knot, is named after a massive column in the deepest reaches of the node.  The column is metallic and completely different from the rest of the cavern in which it stands.  While the metal of the column seems impervious to miners' tools, surely that can't be the only thing that has kept it from being hewn from the living rock and hauled to the surface.

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