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Post by Azuloth on Mar 10, 2018 10:00:00 GMT -5
A dilapidated farm lies several miles outside of Innorsford among the fields near the Innorsford Proving Grounds in the Southeast. This farm has come up in talk about local legends in the Tipsy Darkling. It is believed to be the site of a horrible mass murder. Locals do not dare to tread too close to it though there are many artifacts that can be seen from the road alone within the buildings.
The Haunted Farm Dungeon
-This is an easy dungeon meant for beginners. There are several small locations to explore. There is a dedicated puzzle for each class and an associated reward. Players can complete this dungeon alone. -This is a permanent dungeon. As such when a player begins it a new thread will be made so that another may attempt it. A maximum of 3 instances will be open at once.
Dungeon Conditions:
A Wild Land:-- The area between the farm buildings is occupied by wild salamanders hungry and looking for food. A number of them will attack players as they move between buildings.
A Haze of Haunt:-- The old farm buildings are falling apart, and have been occupied chiefly by small spiders for as long as they've been vacant. The webbing in the halls and corridors is an obstacle that will slow those that pass through it by 50%.
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Post by Azuloth on Mar 10, 2018 10:00:17 GMT -5
The Haunted Farm -- Start
The Abandoned Tool Shed -Building contents: Rusted Old Farm Tools.
The shed was the first building that would be happened upon. It was small, maybe only ten feet wide and was more of a tall lean-to than anything else. Inside it were many farming implements that had suffered from terrible weather and prolonged exposure. Some were obviously useless, others could be used as improvised weapons by the unprepared. From the shed all three of the farm's other buildings were visible.
To the northeast was the farm house, where the family had lived. Between it and the shed was a single salamander.
To the southeast was the granary silo. Between the structures were two salamanders.
Due east, past both the farm house and the granary was the barn. Between the shed and the barn were five salamanders.
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