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PTOLUS: THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

An Adventure By
MONTE COOK
For Characters of 4th to 9th Level

The adventures in The Night of Dissolution pit the


player characters against the darkest forces the city of
Ptolus has ever faced. Following the threads of a
hidden conspiracy, the characters find themselves up
against insane cultists, wild chaos magic, and horrors
from the primordial days of the world.

The urban intrigue, dungeon exploration, and high


action take PCs to a former brothel, the laboratory of
the dreaded Surgeon in the Shadows, and even secret

An Adventure by MONTE COOK


temples of chaos. It all culminates as the characters
attempt to stave off the Night of Dissolution: a dark
time long foretold when the slumbering Lords of
Chaos will awaken in their hidden lairs deep below
the city—and bring catastrophe to the world.

A PDF version of this adventure is found on the CD-Rom that


comes with Ptolus: Monte Cook’s City by the Spire . You need
a copy of Ptolus to run The Night of Dissolution.

©2006 Monte J. Cook


Requires the use of the Dungeons & Dragons®
Third Edition Core Books, published by
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2 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
■ One Night of Dissolution,
Many Nights of Adventure
Running The Night of Dissol-
ution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Before the Adventure Begins .4
The Flow of the Adventure . .5
Using This Book . . . . . . . . . .5
Other Ptolus Scenarios . . . . . . . .5
Expanding This Adventure . .6
The Investiture Option . . . . . . . .6

AN ADVENTURE IN SIX PARTS


■ Chapter 1: Pythoness House Leaving With the Goods . . . . . .26 ■ Chapter 3:
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 The Cultists . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 The Surgeon in the Shadows
The Hook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
History of Pythoness House . . . .8 ■ Chapter 2: Secret Meeting Iltumar Went Willingly . . . . .36
The Chaos Spirit . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Iltumar Was Kidnapped . . . .36
The Chaos Spirit Key . . . . . .10 The Hook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Tracking Down Lavis . . . . . .37
Other Chaos Spirit Effects . .10 Confronting Iltumar . . . . . . . . .30 The Lair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Layout of Pythoness House . . .10 What Iltumar Knows . . . . . .30 1. Front Entrance . . . . . . . . .38
Outer Grounds . . . . . . . . . .11 If the PCs Fail . . . . . . . . . . .31 2. Back Entrance . . . . . . . . .38
Level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Cultist Spies . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 3. Storeroom . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Level 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 On the Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 4. Holding Cell . . . . . . . . . . .38
Level 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 The Back Room . . . . . . . . . . . .32 5. Operating Room . . . . . . .39
Level 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 6. Castor’s Room . . . . . . . . .40
Level 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Meeting Room . . . . . . . . . . .33 7. Luth’s Chamber . . . . . . . .40
Level 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Dilar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Wrapping Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Level 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Bloodless Solution . . . . . . . . . . .35 What Iltumar Knows Now . .41
Level 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Barbarian Invasion! . . . . . . . . . .35 More Rumors . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Subterranean Level . . . . . . .23
■ Chapter 4:
Temple of Deep Chaos
Rumors of War . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
The Apartment House . . . . . . . .42
Environmental Hazards . . . .43
Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
The Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
1. Shaft Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
2. Ladder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
3. Sentries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
4. Congealed Pool . . . . . . . .46
4 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Introduction:

ONE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION,


MANY NIGHTS OF ADVENTURE
The city of Ptolus is about to face some of the darkest foes it has ever known—
and your player characters are right in the middle of it all!

F
ollowing the threads of a hidden conspir- chaos over a great many game sessions, some
acy in this adventure, the PCs find them- surviving, and some not. Using this product in
selves up against insane cultists, wild its entirety is sure to fill many game sessions of
chaos magic, and horrors from the primordial your own with action and intrigue.
days of the world. The quest culminates in their
attempt to stave off the Night of Dissolution: a RUNNING THE NIGHT
dark time long foretold when the slumbering OF DISSOLUTION
Galchutt will awaken in their hidden lairs deep This adventure deals with the insidious chaos
below the city and bring catastrophe and woe to cults of Ptolus that revere the Galchutt, either
the world. directly or indirectly. Read Chapter 4:
The Night of Dissolution is an adventure for Cosmology and Religion in Ptolus for back-
4th-level player characters that most likely will ground information about the cults and their
take them to 9th level. The events in this book evil lords. The DM should also be very familiar
involve investigation, intrigue, action, and dun- with chaositech (see Chapter 30 of Ptolus, as
geon exploration. well as the Chaositech sourcebook on the CD-
This adventure was written as a companion to Rom included with Ptolus).
Ptolus: Monte Cook’s City by the Spire, a d20
campaign sourcebook describing the fantasy city BEFORE THE ADVENTURE BEGINS
Iltumar Shon, page 30 of Ptolus. It is designed to pick up right where At some point earlier in the campaign, the player
Bull and Bear Armory: the adventures in Chapter 33 of that book left characters should have met a young man named
Ptolus, page 201 off, although the story arc of The Night of Iltumar Shon, who works at the Bull and Bear
Delver’s Square: Ptolus, page 198 Dissolution deals with a different focus. This Armory in Midtown. This eager apprentice
book is a collection of six linked scenarios, each armorsmith wants nothing more than to live a
of which could be used separately. life of excitement like the adventurers he sees
The scenarios here come directly from my around him every day in Delver’s Square.
Barbarian tribes: Ptolus, page 41 original Ptolus Campaign. Many brave player Furthermore, PCs should hear rumors that
characters fought against the insidious spread of the barbarian tribes of the far eastern lands
ONE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION, MANY NIGHTS OF ADVENTURE 5

are on the move again, crossing the Grey most powerful of the chaos groups, is unifying Forsaken: Ptolus, page 112
Mountains and heading west. Most people say not just the various cults but the Forsaken and Fallen: Ptolus, page 110
they believe the horde is on its way to sack Tarsis perhaps even the Fallen for a terrible ritual to Temple of the Fifty-Three Gods
once again, as it did a few years ago. bring upon the prophesied Night of Dissolution. of Chance, page 80
The adventurers must find Shigmaa Wuntad, the
THE FLOW OF THE ADVENTURE leader of the Tolling Bell cult, in his secret lair Tarsis: Ptolus, page 44
At the start of this adventure, the player charac- beneath the Temple of the Fifty-Three Gods of
ters find themselves in need of a key to open a Chance in the Temple District. If they don’t put a
magical chest that they found in a recent stop to this ritual, it will start a chain of events
encounter. They learn that this key lies in a long- that could bring an end to . . . well, everything. Don’t care for “save the world”
abandoned brothel named Pythoness House. Ten Moreover, Wuntad has kidnapped the barbar- scenarios or anything that even
years ago, this establishment served as a front for ian king and holds him in secret to draw the bar- resembles them? Just run every-
one of the early chaos cults, and a trove of magi- barians to Ptolus and cause even more chaos. thing but the last chapter of this
cal items is said to lie within it still; one of them Freeing the king can bring an end to the conflict adventure. Or, you could simply
is the key the PCs need. At the house, they learn before it really starts. let the characters learn of the
some interesting tidbits about the still extant (and barbarian king and attempt to
growing) cult and the dangers it might represent. USING THIS BOOK rescue him to halt the horde.
A final encounter ensures a personal enmity Throughout The Night of Dissolution, spells, With this spin on the scenario,
between the PCs and a powerful cultist named items, or monsters introduced in this adventure, the chaos cults are a real thorn
Wuntad. Chaositech, or Ptolus: Monte Cook’s City by the in the city’s side, but not a
Meanwhile, a young man the adventurers Spire are noted in the outside panels. Otherwise, threat to all creation.
know, Iltumar Shon, gets caught up with the all references to spells, feats, and other rules are
wrong crowd. The PCs learn he has been spend- from the three Core Rulebooks: the Player’s
ing time with a group called the Brotherhood of Handbook, DMG, and MM.
Ptolus. However, based on facts they discover The Night of Dissolution assumes that the
while in Pythoness House, they know that the DM has access to the full Ptolus book (or its
brotherhood is actually a chaos cult. PDF editions) and that the players have access to
Information from Iltumar leads them to a secret A Player’s Guide to Ptolus. The Chaositech
meeting of this cult, the Brothers of Venom. Once sourcebook, which you might find helpful as you Brothers of Venom:
they break up that ring of conspirators, the player run this adventure, is found on the CD-Rom Ptolus, page 71
characters discover more about other cult cells included with Ptolus. It’s also available as a sepa- Lords of Chaos: Ptolus, page 60
and the Night of Dissolution itself, when the rate print product.
“Lords of Chaos” will awaken and wreak havoc. Bonus source material and ideas to augment Kinion Luth, page 40
It’s at this point in the adventure that the party the adventures in The Night of Dissolution
learns that a force of barbarians from the far appear on Monte Cook’s website. To find the
east, beyond the Grey Mountains, is on its way to links to these free web enhancements, visit
Ptolus. Before they can deal with that informa- <www.ptolus.com>. You can find A Player’s Guide to
tion, however, the PCs must stop Iltumar before This adventure book is protected content Ptolus as Chapter 1 of Ptolus:
he gets involved with the dreaded Surgeon in except for items specifically called out as Open Monte Cook’s City by the Spire.
the Shadows, Kinion Luth. This mysterious Gaming Content on page 95 in the Appendix. It is also available as a separate
chaositech surgeon transforms others into mon- Open content is not otherwise marked in the text player aid at your local game
strosities with strange powers. Iltumar has gone of this book. store, and is downloadable for
to find him, willingly or perhaps not. Either way, free from <www.ptolus.com>.
the player characters must locate Luth and possi- OTHER PTOLUS SCENARIOS
bly put a stop to his insidious operation once and As previously noted, The Night of Dissolution is
for all. designed to be inserted into a campaign right after
Eventually the PCs learn the location of the the player characters play through the adventures
Temple of Deep Chaos, a major cult gathering found in Chapter 33 of Ptolus. In addition, DMs Temple of Deep Chaos, page 42
point and the focus of two terrible chaotic will find The Banewarrens adventure for 6th-level Mrathrach, page 69
plots—one to transform innocent commoners characters on the CD-Rom.
into horrible monstrosities using a magical poi- Ambitious DMs might wish to combine the
son, and the other to store chaotic energies in a two adventures and thread them together.
huge chaositech machine in order to revive one of Basically, this would mean having the characters
the Galchutt’s ancient servitors named Mrathrach. start with The Night of Dissolution and move
The temple lies beneath Oldtown. into The Banewarrens when they reach 6th level
At around this time, the barbarian horde at the conclusion of Chapter 2. Next they embark
arrives at the gates of Ptolus. upon Chapters 1 to 4 of The Banewarrens, fol-
Worse, within the Temple of Deep Chaos, the lowed by Chapter 3 of The Night of Dissolution.
PCs learn that the Cult of the Tolling Bell, the Then, use Chapter 5 of The Banewarrens, with Tolling Bell cult: Ptolus, page 73
6 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

FROM MY CAMPAIGN Chapters 4 and 5 of The Night of Dissolution


TO YOURS next, and then Chapters 6 and 7 of The
Banewarrens. Finally, use Chapter 6 of The Night
You can never predict what of Dissolution, and then run the rest of The
players will do. In my campaign, Banewarrens adventure. Of course, blending these
the PCs skipped over the entire two adventures will lead to the characters being
Pythoness House section higher level than expected at the end; adjust
(Chapter 1) and went straight encounter levels as needed for the later chapters
into the other parts of the of both books.
adventure. However, I was still Ibulli the Pactlord in Chapter 4 of The Night of
able to use all of Pythoness Dissolution presents a possible crossover link
House in my second Ptolus between these two books, as does Navanna
Campaign, so no harm done. Vladaam, a villain in The Banewarrens, as she
reveres the Galchutt.
Alternatively, a DM could use various sections
of the Ptolus book as side scenarios to comple-
Ibulli the Pactlord, page 54 ment The Night of Dissolution. For example, in
Navanna Vladaam: Pythoness House (Chapter 1), the PCs may find
Ptolus, page 97 clues to lead them to the Temple of the Rat God
and/or the Temple of the Ebon Hand (Ptolus,
Temple of the Rat God: Chapter 17: Temple District). A note from Lilith
Ptolus, page 390 of the Fallen found in the Temple of Deep Chaos
Temple of the Ebon Hand cult: (Chapter 4) might take the PCs to the Dark This map shows the location of important sites
Ptolus, page 379 Reliquary (Ptolus, Chapter 11: Necropolis). from Chapters 1, 3, and 4.
Lilith: Ptolus, page 111
Dark Reliquary: EXPANDING THIS ADVENTURE
Ptolus, page 238 A DM could use the information found in Ptolus: the PCs that they have been invested by the
Monte Cook’s City by the Spire to expand The authority of the Commissar with the power and
Night of Dissolution. For example, House responsibilities of Imperial Investigators. In this
The Commissar: Ptolus, Vladaam might get involved, as its members role, they have been commanded to spearhead the
page 149 secretly serve the Galchutt, or the Vai and even the investigation into the chaos cults in the city. As
Balacazars could take a more active role. The Imperial Investigators, each receives a special card
player characters might go to the Malkuth or even to add to their Imperial Identification papers,
House Vladaam: Ptolus, page 96 the Shuul for help, or bring monsters to the identifying them as such. They also receive a
The Vai: Ptolus, page 139 Brotherhood of Redemption. They might find stipend of 75 gp per month, each. They report
Balacazars: Ptolus, page 100 clues in the chaos temples that send their investi- directly to Carrina. She never accompanies them
Malkuth: Ptolus, page 129 gations into the Necropolis (or elsewhere) to con- on their missions, but she does record everything
The Shuul: Ptolus, page 131 front the Forsaken. The DM may wish to create that they discover and continually urges them to
Brotherhood of Redemption: even more cult safe houses or secret temples investigate further. She can even grant them
Ptolus, page 107 throughout the city. bonuses for a job well done (usually from 500 gp
to 1,000 gp). She constantly assures the characters
Shigmaa Wuntad, page 86 THE INVESTITURE OPTION that the Commissar appreciates their work and
Rosegate House: As with a great many urban adventures, one pit- their sacrifices. If they ask for help or for someone
Ptolus, page 298 fall that DMs may encounter here is that the play- else to take care of something, Carrina tells them,
er characters might find a plot hook that should “That’s what the Commissar pays you for.”
lead them to the next part of the scenario but, At the end of the adventure, if the adventurers
instead of seizing it, they just turn over the infor- defeat Shigmaa Wuntad, they are granted a meet-
mation to the authorities and assume that they ing with the Commissar himself, who congratu-
will take care of the problem. lates them and thanks them personally. He also
A solution to this problem is to have the offers them a boon from the city: ownership of
authorities invest the PCs with the responsibility Rosegate House in the Nobles’ Quarter.
of taking care of the problem. The first time in The adventure is written so that you can use
The Night of Dissolution when the characters the investiture option or not. It does not assume
bring information about the chaos cults to the the PCs are Imperial Investigators.
City Watch: Ptolus, page 150 City Watch, the Church of Lothian, or whomever,
Church of Lothian: they are contacted the very next day by a woman
Ptolus, page 64 named Carrina Juten (female human fighter5), a
Twelve Commanders: dark-haired Prustan special investigator working
Ptolus, page 148 for the Twelve Commanders. She tells (not asks)
CHAPTER 1: PYTHONESS HOUSE 7

Chapter 1:

PYTHONESS HOUSE
As the adventure opens, the characters discover the secrets of Pythoness House, a haunted oracle
and former brothel that hides a trove of weapons vital in the fight against the Cults of Chaos.

P
ythoness House is an old brothel/oracle The Setup (EL 5)
DM TIPS
that once served as a front for a chaos cult. The group encounters a pair of ogres with a
The player characters need to go there to chest. DMs can stage this encounter in one of Before this adventure starts, have
find a particular item, and in so doing they learn many different ways. the group members encounter an
something of the chaos cults. Ultimately they may Encounter Option 1: The PCs, already explor- eager Iltumar Shon (see page 30)
make some real enemies, developing a mutual ing the subterranean regions below Ptolus on an in Delver’s Square, either at the
hatred that will carry them through the rest of the unrelated matter, come upon the ogres carrying Bull and Bear or in a tavern like
adventure. the chest away from where they found it (even the Ghostly Minstrel. They may
deeper underground) to their lair. The ogres are not think much of him now, but
GETTING STARTED extremely protective of their treasure and fight he will become important later.
The PCs may have just finished Adventure 4: to the death to protect it. This is a good ending
Shilukar’s Lair from Chapter 33 in the Ptolus to an otherwise fairly routine or even entirely
book, or they may have undertaken some other uneventful underground exploratory mission.
adventure to get them here. Either way, by the time Perhaps the adventurers got a tip from an
this adventure begins, they should have had plenty acquaintance in a tavern, or maybe they found an
of downtime to rest and be ready to jump back in. old map. Either way, this section of the Dungeon
The party may or may not have experience has been cleared by previous delvers, and the PCs
with chaos cults, ratmen, and the like. The decide to head home, only to run into the ogres.
scenario in this chapter assumes they do not. Encounter Option 2: The characters hear a
strange noise one evening down a dark alleyway.
THE HOOK If they investigate, they find two ogres moving a
This hook makes clear to the player characters heavy chest, trying to keep a low profile while
that they need a magic item called Neveran’s all- transporting their burden through town.
key. After some research, they can discover that it Encounter Option 3: The PCs talk to a woman
was most recently in the hands of a bizarre cult named Ireale Tesimal (half-elf expert2) in a tav- Chaos cults: Ptolus, page 71
called the Crimson Coil, and that these cultists ern, shop, or some other such locale. She tells Ratmen: Ptolus, page 625
kept it in a now-abandoned brothel called them that she overheard a merchant named
Pythoness House. Kellisan Faymar (male human expert6) say that Crimson Coil: Ptolus, page 71
8 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

The Story of the Chest two ogres were bringing him a very valuable A Knowledge (religion) check (DC 22) reveals
cargo that night, and that he was paying them information about the Crimson Coil (see Ptolus,
A cleric of Niveral, god of secrets, with two child slaves, presumably for them to eat. Chapter 4: Cosmology and Religion). Another
named Faraban Kagestos was Ireale says she is afraid to go to the authorities, Gather Information, bardic knowledge,
researching the Five Lost Lores but that she had to tell someone. She tells them Knowledge (local), or Knowledge (history) check
fifteen years ago, and attempted how to find Kellisan’s shop in the South Market. (DC 20) allows a character to recall that
to master the secret of the first The truth is that, while Kellisan is no angel, he Pythoness House was once a manor home, built
fire with the help of a sorcerer is paying the ogres in gold. Ireale hates Kellisan before there was a Nobles’ Quarter for the rich to
named Alestia Fornol. Together, for betraying her in a love affair and wants to occupy, and that it has changed hands many times.
the two created many powerful see his valuable shipment get intercepted (and A DC 25 check reveals some of the house’s long
magic items based on fire, but wouldn’t mind if harm should come to Kellisan). and strange history (see below, but keep the details
never actually mastered the lost No matter how the encounter begins, eventual- available to the players general at this point).
lore. They sealed up some of ly the characters meet the ogres with the chest.
their creations in a chest before When this happens, the ogres threaten them (in Opening the Chest
one last attempt at summoning halting Common), telling them to mind their own When the PCs open the chest, they find . . .
the “first fire.” Finally, they business if they don’t want to die. One ogre even • a +1 heavy steel shield of fire resistance
succeeded, but this uniquely throws a javelin at them to chase them off. • a +1 flaming flail
powerful flame consumed them, Ogres (2): hp 31 and 40; see MM. • a wand of fireball (5th level, 50 charges)
and its magical heat seared the • fifty flasks of alchemist’s fire
chest in a way that no normal The Chest
fire would, sealing it forever. The chest measures about three feet long, two feet The three magic items are special in that each
wide, and two feet tall and weighs three hundred must be doused in alchemist’s fire once per day to
The chest was stolen by looting fifty pounds. It appears to be made of wood retain their power. If twenty-four hours goes by
bandits thirteen years ago. They bound in bronze, with small bronze plates set into without an application, they lose their power
moved it, but of course could not its back and sides; images of winged horses are until this requirement is met.
get it open. Soon the legend of engraved upon the plates. A hefty, built-in lock is Once the chest is opened, it becomes a normal,
the “unopenable” chest grew, obvious at the front of the chest. nonmagical chest henceforth.
and people began to wonder The chest radiates a strong aura of abjuration
about its contents. Eventually, magic, and its lead-lined interior foils most HISTORY OF PYTHONESS HOUSE
the chest fell into the hands of attempts to learn anything about the contents. At The building now known as Pythoness House has
a Harrow elf named Ealistar least for characters with the PC’s resources, it a long history and has been damaged, added
Fallingeye (male monk4/sorcer- seems impervious to harm and magic. No lock- onto, and renovated many times.
er6), who sold it to the human pick will pick the lock, no amount of force will Approximately Two Hundred Fifty Years Ago:
merchant Kellisan Faymar pry open the lid, remove the hinges, or stave in The building that will be Pythoness House is
for 4,000 gp. The ogres are the sides. No standard magic—like knock or a completed by a wealthy human woman named
Ealistar’s henchmen. chime of opening—opens the chest. Only the Darma Kollotis. This is her manor home, and
special magical key or a limited wish, wish, or after she dies, the house passes through a number
miracle opens the chest (or something more dra- of her descendants.
matic, like an artifact or the intervention of a Approximately One Hundred Ninety Years
You can find the location of divine being). Even divination spells are some- Ago: Brigands seeking the Kollotis family jewels
Pythoness House marked what foiled, because they always indicate that it attack the house. Among those slain during the
on the map on page 6. is impossible to open the lock or the chest. raid is a young cleric named Taunell.
After the adventurers try and fail to open Eighty-Three Years Ago: The manor becomes
the chest, allow them to attempt a Knowledge the home of an elf historian named Navaen
(arcana) check (DC 20). With a successful check, Blueflight. He is an expert player of the game
Dragonscales: Ptolus, page 359 a PC remembers hearing or reading about a local Dragonscales and won the house in a game with
minor artifact called Neveran’s all-key, which Erwar Kollotis. The house, badly in need of
could open any lock, regardless of the magic repairs, is significantly renovated.
Library: See Ptolus, page 319 involved. Doing research in a library or speaking Twenty Years Ago: Navaen Blueflight leaves the
(City Library), page 322 (Delver’s with a sage or other knowledgeable person also city to live in the Moonsilver Forest. The house
Guild Library), or page 332 turns up that information, as well as hints to the sits empty for many years, eventually becoming
(Sages’ Guildhouse). key’s location. A Gather Information, bardic the demesne of squatters and minor criminals.
knowledge, Knowledge (arcana), Knowledge Five Years Ago: Two human women, Maquent
(local), or Knowledge (history) check (DC 22) Dellisaria and Radanna Scalth, set up Pythoness
produces the following information: A bizarre House as a popular albeit illegal brothel with an
Crimson Coil: Ptolus, page 71 cult called the Crimson Coil, whose god or reli- odd twist. The prostitutes working here claim to
gious practices are unknown, last held Neveran’s be able to see the future during sexual inter-
all-key and kept it in a now-abandoned brothel course; members of the clientele frequently pay
called Pythoness House in Oldtown. for sex and a “reading” of their future at the
CHAPTER 1: PYTHONESS HOUSE 9

same time. Only Maquent could really divine the tants (including the demon in Area 41) and Should a character decide to
future, however (with varying degrees of success). destroy all the unholy symbols (such as in Area jump off a wall or climb out a
She created a special divination room (Area 18) 35). Instead, they use a powerful, singular spell window during Condition #1 (see
where she could do so. that denies entrance to any of the chaos cultists next page), the DM should
One of the two proprietors, Radanna, is a who exist at the time and consider the job done. obliquely warn the group of the
chaos cultist and eventually invites other members Loss of the house is a terrible blow to the chaos spirit’s effect on the place.
of the Crimson Coil to use Pythoness House as a Crimson Coil cult, which has still not truly recov- “The ground suddenly looks
front for their activities. The Crimson Coil mem- ered. Wuntad escapes but joins the Tolling Bell much farther down than it
bers use the underground level to store powerful cult, as do many of the surviving Crimson Coil should be, and the walls seem
items of chaotic power, saving them until some- members at the time—even those who were not at more slippery and crumbling.”
thing they call “the Night of Dissolution.” Pythoness House.
The leader of the Crimson Coil at the time is Today: Denied access to the weapons stored
named Wuntad, although he personally spends beneath Pythoness House, the remaining cultists
little time at the house. write off the location, thinking that perhaps one Crimson Coil: Ptolus, page 71
Four Years Ago: Crimson Coil cultists (includ- day, when some of their newer recruits gain Underground level, page 23
ing Radanna and a few of the other prostitutes enough power, they can go inside and retrieve the
whom she managed to convert) perform a ritual weapons stored below the house. Tolling Bell cult: Ptolus, page 73
that slays one of their members (a human man Meanwhile, ratmen and other undesirables
named Segginal Fesbon) and infuses his spirit into begin to take up residence. Radanna and some Wuntad, page 27
the house to become its guardian. A statue of other former residents haunt the place as undead
Segginal is crafted and placed in Area 8. creatures. The ghost of the cleric Taunell from Ratmen: Ptolus, page 625
Three Years Ago: The Knights of the Pale raid long ago inhabits the gatehouse (Area 22).
Pythoness House, killing most of the cultists and Statue of Segginal, page 14
demons and driving out the rest. A number of THE CHAOS SPIRIT
the prostitutes who are also cultists (such as Thanks to a ritual performed by members of the Knights of the Pale: Ptolus,
Radanna) die in the attack, while the others sim- Crimson Coil, the undead spirit of one of their page 125
ply flee. Intent on pursuing those who escape, the powerful priests now dwells within Pythoness
knights do not scour the house as thoroughly as House. The focal point of this haunting spirit’s
they might have; they fail to kill all the inhabi- essence lies within the statue in Area 8. When
10 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

SIDEBAR
DM — TIP
TIPS someone enters Pythoness House, the spirit stirs OTHER CHAOS SPIRIT EFFECTS
and activates Condition #1, as described below. Throughout their time in Pythoness House, the
Using the Conditions to Thereafter, at random intervals (usually every player characters experience some odd phenomena.
Maximum Effect 3d100 minutes), the condition changes to another Strange Sounds: They hear strange whispers, as
random condition (or even the same one—roll well as creaks, groans, and moans, always coming
Let the player characters discover 1d3). To herald the change in condition, the spirit from one or two rooms away. Sometimes they
for themselves that they are animates the statue and speaks through it; one sound like a creature moving around, sometimes
trapped in Pythoness House can hear the low, rumbling voice throughout like a person speaking or in pain. The noises are
before the condition changes for the house. never intelligible. Occasionally, make the PCs
the first time. Ideally, don’t allow Condition #1: The spirit says, “Come to me . . .” attempt Listen checks (DC 15) to hear these nois-
them to associate the statue in It is now impossible to leave the house via the es. Other times, allow everyone to hear.
Area 8 with the voice until they main entrance. A wall of force seals the main exit. Unexpected Movement: The characters see
have been there a while, and One can jump or climb out a window, the bal- things move. Small objects—braziers, candlesticks,
don’t allow them to associate the cony door in Area 18, or off the top of the wall. and so on—slide across tables or the floor. Chairs
voice with the change in condi- However, anyone who jumps and falls suffers fall over on their own. Tables rattle for a moment,
tion for even longer. Once the maximum damage from the vengeful spirit. In then stop. Doors open and close. Occasionally,
PCs learn they are trapped addition, Climb Difficulty Classes increase by +5. make the PCs attempt Spot checks (DC 15) to
inside, it may take them quite Magically flying or levitating will get someone note these occurrences. Other times, allow every-
some time to think to recheck out of the house safely. one to see. Very occasionally, have these moving
that status, even after the Of course, the player characters could just wait effects threaten a PC. In such a case, an object flies
condition has changed. Likewise, until the spirit changes the condition. through the air at a character or drops off a high
they may not think to check the Condition #2: The spirit says, “I must feed….” shelf, making a +10 attack against the character
statue when they hear the voice During this condition, anyone who touches the and inflicting 1d3 points of damage on a hit. (This
until they fully realize the statue in Area 8 suffers 1 point of temporary proves particularly effective when the PCs have
connection. Such disconnects damage to a random ability score. Touching it grown blasé about the strange phenomena. They
keep the mystery going longer again (and each subsequent time) during this need to feel that what’s going on around them is
and heighten the characters’ same condition period results in the character suf- not only creepy but actually threatening.)
eventual discovery of the fering 1 point of permanent drain to the same Odd Shadows: The adventurers see strange
phenomena’s true meaning. score. There is no saving throw. shadows moving in their peripheral vision. They
Condition #3: The spirit says, “Chaos is the glimpse ghostly apparitions for just a moment,
key….” During this condition, a secret panel only to see them fade right before their eyes.
opens in the statue’s stomach, revealing a depres- Always make them attempt a Spot check (DC 17)
sion where one can place the chaos spirit key (see to see the shadows.
below). Once the key is inside, the statue slides
forward, exposing a hole down into the subter- These effects all result directly from the spirit
Subterranean level, page 23 ranean level of the house. A change of condition infused in the house but are enhanced by the
causes the statue to move back into place and other ghosts and undead spirits here as well.
closes the panel, forcing the chaos spirit key out Pythoness House contains many empty rooms,
and onto the floor. but these chaos spirit effects can make even those
“boring” rooms interesting and disturbing.
THE CHAOS SPIRIT KEY Between these strange effects, the voice and asso-
The key to the chaos spirit’s statue is a disk about ciated conditions, and the actual encounters in the
five inches across. It bears a red spiral symbol: the house, players should remain unnerved during
“crimson coil.” A Knowledge (religion) check this entire adventure.
(DC 20) reveals this to be the cult’s sign. When
placed in a depression in the stomach of the stat- LAYOUT OF PYTHONESS HOUSE
ue in Area 8 (during Condition #3), the statue Pythoness House is a square keep with a tall
moves to reveal a ladder down to the subter- western tower, an exterior walkway connecting
ranean level. keep and tower, and an impressive gatehouse with
When the PCs arrive, the key is in two pieces. twin guard towers. Although not really all that
The chaos statue The Cobbledman (see Area 33) has one piece, and big, the place has many little nooks and crannies
the other is sealed away in the northeast tower to explore. Remember that the house has been
Maquent’s Journal, page 91 (Area 43). Maquent’s Journal provides clues to heavily modified more than once, so visitors will
finding and using the key. see different types of masonry here and there,
The key carries a faint aura of transmutation. If particularly in the outer wall.
anyone removes it from Pythoness House, the chaos The lower three levels of the main house and
spirit can go with it to haunt a new location—any the western tower are the oldest portions of
location the key moves to. The effects of the new Pythoness House, while the gatehouse, the upper
haunting are up to the DM. floors of the main house, the upper levels of the
CHAPTER 1: PYTHONESS HOUSE 11

western tower, and the central tower are newer, into the well (the spirit suffers no falling damage,
and the northeastern tower is the newest portion but its victim does).
of the structure. Undead Well Spirit: hp 9; see MM (use lemure
Climbing the walls of Pythoness House requires stats, with the undead type rather than the
a Climb check (DC 20) due to crumbling masonry. outsider type).
The areas described below correspond to the
maps on pages 13 and 21. 2. Ratmen Ambush (EL 5) The player characters might
Three ratlings and one ratbrute keep watch here, think to contact the Knights of
OUTER GROUNDS waiting for someone to approach. (It’s rare that the Pale regarding Pythoness
The entire structure sits atop a hill overgrown anyone does, but the occasional child or thrill- House. As it turns out, however,
with weeds and shrubs amid the tall, unkempt seeker does attempt to enter the house.) this is a bad idea. The Knights
grass. The hill is surrounded by a wrought iron The damp room is filled with leaves and refuse likely have no reason to trust the
fence in poor repair. In the front, a gate in the blown in through the open doorway. A red carpet, PCs, and they don’t want anyone
fence swings in the wind. dark with moisture and grime, covers most of the going into the house for any
Behind the house sit piles of rotted wood debris, floor. The walls are bare stone, most of it rather reason. They might even suspect
the remains of a balcony that collapsed long ago. crude, although upper portions were rebuilt with the adventurers of being cultists
greater skill. A staircase along the northwestern trying to reestablish the former
LEVEL 1 wall of this chamber leads to a ledge twelve feet base. They not only refuse to give
The ceilings on this level are twelve feet high above to the north. (A bridge up there connects the characters information, they
unless stated otherwise. All windows on this level that ledge to a similar one on the south end.) The forbid them to go into the house.
are a narrow six inches across. Only a Small char- ledges are likewise covered in refuse, but not as
acter could get through such an opening, and only much as the main floor. A mildew-coated, heavy
after making an Escape Artist check (DC 15). curtain hangs to the east, concealing another
room. One door leads south and two north. The
1. Courtyard (EL 2) ceiling here is twenty-four feet high.
Rats and mice scurry away into hiding places Ratmen, Ratlings (3): hp 5, 6, 7, 7; see Ptolus, Ratlings: Ptolus, page 625
among loose stones as anyone enters the over- page 625. Ratbrutes: Ptolus, page 625
grown courtyard. The walls are so high that it Ratman, Ratbrute: hp 51; see Ptolus, page 625.
almost seems like an interior chamber, except that
it lacks a roof. Sunlight finds its way into this Tactics: Two of the ratlings have powder bombs
place only rarely—mosses and fungi cover the and stand on the ledge above the entrance. On the Powder bombs: Ptolus, page 560
stones more so than weeds or grass. Everything
feels damp, and there is a palpable chill that was
not felt outside. An open archway ahead and to
the left leads into the structure, its door long gone.
Steps and Ledges: A set of narrow (one foot wide)
and slippery (Balance check, DC 10, or fall) steps Characters can climb up the
leads up to a small well on a ledge that sits twelve walls from the courtyard to
feet above the level of the courtyard on its eastern Areas 21 or 27 with a Climb
side. A ledge, also twelve feet high, runs along the check (DC 20).
west portion of the courtyard, too, but there is no
easy way to reach it (see Area 9, below).
The Well: The well is four feet across and fifty
feet deep. Slime covers the stones around the well,
and characters standing near it must make Balance
checks (DC 10) each round or slip and fall off into At first appearance, Pythoness
the courtyard below. Although the well is choked House seems to be a very suit-
with broken bits of masonry and other trash, able place for the Cults of Chaos.
more than eight feet of water remains in it. Its hodgepodge architecture
At the bottom of the well dwells a nameless makes it seem like a chaotic
undead creature, the spirit of someone murdered jumble. Years of building,
and thrown down there years ago to steep in the rebuilding, and adding on
residue of the evil the manor has hosted in recent have made the interior
times. It resembles a vaguely humanoid mass of almost a maze.
dark, blue-green ooze. The spirit does not stir
unless disturbed (by someone dropping something
down the well, for example). In such a case, it
oozes up out of the well and attacks anything
nearby, attempting to grapple foes and drag them
12 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

first round of combat, they will light and drop Treasure: Each undead creature wears a gold
them down on intruders if there are more than ring worth 30 gp and a gold bracelet worth 50 gp.
three foes. Otherwise, they throw knives at those A dresser in the chamber holds a dozen bottles
coming in. The ratbrute charges from where it filled with 230 gp worth of perfume. In a jewelry
In its heyday, Pythoness House lurks in the northeast corner by the curtain. box in the top drawer are two gold rings worth
offered more than simple carnal 30 gp each, a gold bracelet worth 50 gp, and a
pleasures. The prostitutes all 3. Empty Room gold necklace worth 250 gp. The jewelry box is a
suggested that, through inter- The room south of Area 2 is bare of furnishings wind-up music box, itself worth 75 gp.
course, they would be able to see or decoration. A door to the southwest leads into The lewd paintings here are different than those
their clients’ futures. In truth, the western tower. in Area 5. When one looks closely at any of the
only a woman named Maquent four of them, it becomes apparent that the women
(see page 8) enjoyed this 4. Western Tower Base in the paintings are actually demons with almost
supernatural ability. Before their This is the first level of the tall western tower. A unseen horns and batlike wings. These paintings,
involvement with the chaos cults, wooden ladder leads up through a hole in the ceil- although damaged, are still worth 10 gp each.
the women of Pythoness House ing to get to the next level (and the level beyond Experience Points: Treat the choking corpses as
were in no way sinister and that). Remnants of broken wooden furnishings, CR 2 monsters.
had no association with covered in grime and cobwebs, fill the room.
demons and their ilk. 7. Eastern Room
5. Boudoirs The chamber east of the curtain in Area 2 is empty.
Two chambers at the north end of the keep clearly A black iron spiral staircase leads up to Area 14
were once used by the prostitutes of the brothel— on Level 2. To the south lies the chaos statue.
each room contains three or four beds covered with
silk sheets and pillows, now layered in grime, dust, 8. Chaos Statue
and cobwebs. Silk draperies filthy with mildew and At the end of a ten-foot wide hall south of Area 7
dirt line the walls. Between the draperies hang stands a statue of an obese, naked human man
lewd, moldy paintings in wooden frames. Brass bra- (see page 14). The statue is life size, and the fig-
ziers once lit and heated these rooms, but today ure’s pose and expression show a diabolical confi-
they lie dust-covered and overturned. The floors are dence. The statue stands on a round platform
carpeted with thick rugs, now worm-ridden and three inches high and four feet across.
rotten. The boudoirs smell of mold and mildew. A Search check (DC 18) on the floor reveals
Treasure: Each painting is still worth about scratch marks leading away from the platform to
3 gp. There are four in each room. the north; it looks as though the platform may
slide. It does. During Condition #3, a secret panel
Condition #3, page 10 6. Haunted Boudoir (EL 5) opens in the statue’s stomach, revealing a depres-
Chaos spirit key, page 10 Similar to Area 5, this room in the keep’s north- sion where one can place the chaos spirit key.
Subterranean level, page 23 east corner is furnished with silk-covered beds, Once it is inserted, the statue and platform slide
lush carpets, draperies, and lewd paintings, all forward five feet, exposing a hole almost four feet
covered in dust and dirt. However, as soon as across that opens into the subterranean level of
anyone steps into the room, it changes to appear the house. An iron ladder offers a way down.
as it did years ago, with everything luxurious and Anyone who intentionally stands in the way of
clean. Three beautiful, scantily clad women here the moving statue is knocked prone and suffers
look aggressively seductive. A Will save (DC 11) 1d4 points of damage. Any character simply stat-
reveals this to all be an illusion, generated by the ing so can get out of the way, however.
Even as these undead creatures spirits that cling to this room. Only after charac- No amount of pulling or pushing can make
attack and strangle their victims, ters see through the illusion do they notice the the statue move, short of destroying it and the
they whisper seductive and undead prostitutes, their tawdry garments in platform—which has been magically hardened
charming phrases, almost as tatters hanging from dried, desiccated flesh. and strengthened (hardness 10, 180 hit points,
if they somehow believe that Whether they appear as living women or as rot- break DC 30). However, doing so frees the chaos
their victims want them to ting animate corpses, the undead creatures here spirit to haunt the characters wherever they go,
choke them to death. move toward living victims with arms open, as if to effectively manipulating objects and creatures
embrace them. Instead, they attempt a grapple, put- around them so that each character suffers a –2
ting their hands around a victim’s neck and wring- penalty on attack rolls, saves, and checks until all
ing the life out of him or her. Once they grapple a those involved have had a remove curse, banish-
foe, they continue grappling (and draining) until ment, or similar spell cast upon them. A cold
either the undead or the victim is destroyed. chill, an aura of dire emotion, and strange noises
Choking Corpses (3): hp 20, 24, 30; see MM dog the haunted characters’ every step.
(treat as wights, but they must successfully A change of condition causes the statue to
achieve a grapple, provoking an attack of move back into place and closes the panel, forc-
opportunity, to use their energy drain ability). ing the chaos spirit key out and onto the floor.
14 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Segginal Fesbon was a chaos on the southern end of Area 21 and looking
cultist, both a cleric and a wizard down. Amid piles of dried leaves, dirt, and refuse
of some power. Known for his lies a key that allows access into the northeast
insatiable appetites, he was both tower (Area 38). It was dropped here in the year
feared and reviled throughout 718 by a prostitute named Thabitha when she
the city. This exceptionally stood on the rooftop garden (Area 21), as
paranoid figure had a hand in revealed in Maquent’s Journal.
murdering a number of fellow
cultists whom he believed would 10. Western Tower: Empty Room
betray him in some way. A ladder runs through a hole in the floor up to
a wooden trapdoor in the ceiling and down to
He decided that, in death, he Level 1 as well. The floor and ceiling are made of
would achieve even greater wood. There is little here but cobwebs and some
power than he had in life. So he old leaves blown in through the windows. A pair
willingly allowed his compatriots of old leather boots lies amid the refuse.
to slay him and invest his spirit
into Pythoness House. Although 11. Rat Nest (EL 2)
Segginal was a madman, he was North of the ledges described in Area 2 lies a
not entirely incorrect, for he does room that was once a fully furnished kitchen.
possess great power within the Today, however, it is the nest of the ratmen from
house as an undead spirit. The Area 2. Dwelling here with them are a number of
chaos statue (right; also see normal rats, which form a swarm to attack any-
page 12) takes his form. thing living that comes into their lair—anything
other than a ratman, that is.
The nest is in utter disarray, with trash and
scraps pulled in from other rooms (and from out-
side Pythoness House) as well as the plates, pots,
Maquent’s Journal, page 91 cutlery, and towels that originally came from the
kitchen.
Ratmen: Ptolus, page 625 Rat Swarm: 20 hp; see MM.

12. Dining Room


Once a well-appointed room for entertaining
guests, this room east of the old kitchen is now as
dirty, dusty, and cobweb-filled as all the others. A
long table with a dozen chairs covered in a moldy
LEVEL 2 cloth dominates the room.
The ceilings on this level are twelve feet high unless A chandelier covered in cobwebs and dust
stated otherwise. All windows on this level are a hangs from the ceiling. After searching it closely
narrow six inches across. Only a Small character (DC 16), a character notes that the chandelier
could get through such an opening, and only after was once set with gemstones and that six of them
making an Escape Artist check (DC 15). The floors remain. Each is worth 20 gp.
are made of stone, two feet thick, except in the
Since the figurines in Area 13 are western tower, where the floor is wood. 13. Haunted Figurines (EL 4)
not constructs in the truest sense The chamber in the northeastern corner of this
of the word, they don’t move 9. Outer Ledge level appears to be another boudoir, like Area 5.
stiffly or clumsily like animated A ledge twelve feet off the ground runs above the A small alcove on the north wall is a window seat
statues would. The spirits within southwestern part of the courtyard and behind the that projects out of the wall. It has a built-in
them allow them to move, react, western guard tower. The modification and renova- padded seat. Rather than lewd paintings, the
and even speak like tiny living tions to the house over the years have left a strange walls have recessed shelves that were once filled
creatures. open area five feet wide between the western tower with tiny figurines, some made of stone, some of
and the western guard tower. One can reach this porcelain, and others of glass, clay, wood, or
open area only from the ledge, which itself can be bone. Six of these statuettes remain intact. Due to
reached only by climbing up from the courtyard or the power of the spirits inhabiting this place, they
via the secret door from the western guard tower leap off and attack 1 round after anyone enters
(Search check, DC 20, to find). this room.
No one can see the open area from the ground, Each figurine is a Tiny animated object. Most
and no window in the house looks into it. are statuettes of people, although one is a dog
However, one can see it from above by standing and one is a winged angel. The angel figurine flies
CHAPTER 1: PYTHONESS HOUSE 15

rather than walks. Player characters must succeed down to Area 14 (on Level 2) and Area 7 (on
at a Spot check (DC 18) or the figurines attack Level 1).
with a surprise round, charging into their foes. The room is also filled with rats, both normal
They are likely to concentrate on one creature, and dire. They scurry about the refuse and disar-
probably the least armored one. ray, but attack en masse. One of the dire rats is
Animated Figurines: hp 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5;
DM TIPS
blood red with a mane of grasping (but useless)
see MM. tendrils around its head, having been warped by You can make an empty room
an evil ritual conducted in Area 19. more interesting by including
14. Decorated Hall If a battle here persists for more than 4 rounds, some of the effects of the chaos
Old paintings still hang on the walls of the ten-foot- the ratlords (and their mounts) from Area 19 spirit discussed on page 10.
wide corridor in the southeast corner of this level. arrive to join the fight.
These portraits depict various people who have lived Dire Rats (4): hp 4, 6, 7, 7; see MM.
in the house over the years. Some have hung undis- Rat Swarms (2): hp 21 and 22; see MM.
turbed for well over a century and a half. Compared Fiendish Dire Rat: hp 9; see MM (SR 6, resist-
ance to fire 5 and cold 5, smite good 1/day
to most of the other paintings in Pythoness House,
for +1 damage to good foe).
however, they seem almost disturbingly untouched
DM TIPS
by the ravages of time. Characters walking down
this corridor can make a Spot check (DC 16) to Treasure: Amid the wreckage, characters who Don’t forget to have the chaos
notice that some of the eyes and even faces in the Search (DC 17) find a bronze urn worth 60 gp, statue in Area 8 change the
portraits move to stare at them. This phenomenon a silver cup worth 25 gp, and three tindertwigs. condition in the house every
is a result of the ghost in Area 22. 3d100 minutes; see page 10.
If removed, the paintings seem far more normal 18. Divination Room
outside of the house. Each of the ten portraits is This room in the center of the north end of the
worth 50 gp. keep stands empty except for a pile of silken pil-
lows in the center of the floor, surrounded by four-
15. Eastern Guard Tower: Lower Level foot-tall iron candlesticks holding white candles.
The door from Area 14 into this tower is locked The pillows are now covered in grime and spider-
(DC 20 to open). The chamber is empty other webs, as are the candlesticks, but this was once the
than a wooden ladder that goes up to a trap door room Maquent used for her divinatory sessions.
in the ceiling. The ladder is rickety and creaks, An open archway—the wooden door it once
but it will hold a character’s weight. held is now long gone—opens into the outside, in
midair, about twenty-five feet above the ground.
16. Western Guard Tower: It once gave access to a wooden balcony, which
Lower Level has since collapsed.
The only way into this level of the western guard
tower is from the gatehouse above, reached by a 19. Demonic Rats (EL 6)
wooden ladder up to a wooden hatch. A secret The room in this level’s northern corner is mostly
door here on the north wall (Search, DC 20) leads empty, except for the creatures that use it as a lair.
to Area 9. Holes in the walls and discolored places in the
The room is otherwise empty, except for a half- floor suggest that the chamber once sported more
dozen crossbow quarrels that lie scattered across features, but they have all been stripped away.
the floor. Someone has scrawled diabolic symbols on the
walls and painted them in blood on the floor and
LEVEL 3 the door. A Knowledge (religion) check (DC 12) Ratlords: Ptolus, page 625
The ceilings on this level are twelve feet high. All suggests their general evil/fiendish nature.
windows here are narrow, measuring six inches Two ratlords dwell here; they are the leaders
across. Only a Small character could get through of all the rats and ratmen in the house. They ride The two ratlords that dwell in
such an opening, and only after making an Large dire rats in battle. Area 19 have shaved off patches
Escape Artist check (DC 15). The floors are made Tactics: If prepared (such as if they hear a fight of their own fur so that others
of stone, two feet thick, except in the towers. in Area 17 or activity in Area 18), the ratlords are may see the ritual scarring they
mounted and ready for battle when the characters have done to themselves. The
17. Rats! (EL 4) arrive. In fact, if the battle in Area 17 persists for hair that remains is matted with
The odd-shaped room in the northeast corner of more than 4 rounds, they come to join the fight. splashes of blood in the shape of
this level is filled with overturned furniture— They charge into battle, but if either they or their crude demonic symbols. They
tables, chairs, divans, braziers, and more. Broken mounts fall to less than half their hit point totals, have likewise adorned their dire
bits of crockery and various utensils and items lie they flee, likely to Area 17 or up to Area 23 (but rat mounts. Even their weapons
scattered across the floor. A heavy purple curtain going up would require dismounting, and the and equipment are covered in
blanketed with mold and mildew covers the exit Large dire rats can move only at half speed up symbols and blood.
leading to Area 18. An iron spiral staircase leads the stairs).
16 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Ratmen, Ratlords (2): hp 20 and 25; see Ptolus, However, the rhodintor suffers 20 points of dam-
page 625 (but they each have the Mounted age and is thus made weaker. Player characters can
Combat feat instead of Stealthy and a +7
watch the battle only if they retreat all the way
Ride check bonus; their Move Silently and
down to the courtyard, from which point they can
Hide scores each suffer a –5 penalty to
The ratlords, using diabolical make up for these changes). get occasional glimpses of the titanic struggle.
rituals, granted the fiendish rat The Candle: This yellow tallow candle is non-
in Area 17 its special nature— Giant Dire Rats (2) magical, but someone has etched a name in the
they tainted it with evil. They Large animals (Neutral) wax: Segginal. This is the name of the chaos spir-
now strive to do the same to CR 2 it. If someone speaks this name in Area 46, the
themselves. If either of the HD 7d8+21 hp 52 skeletal hill giant becomes powerless.
Init +1 Speed 40 feet
ratlords survives an encounter The Book: Once a magical beneficial tome, the
AC 13, touch 10, flat-footed 12
with the characters and the evil spirit in this place has transformed the book
BAB/Grapple +5/+14
PCs leave Pythoness House Attack/Full Attack +10 melee (1d8+5 and on the table into a vacuous grimoire.
for more than a day, the disease, bite)
remaining ratlord has the SA Disease (Fortitude save, DC 16, filth fever) 21. Rooftop Garden
fiendish template when SQ Low-light vision, scent This large outdoor area on the western side of the
they return. Fort +8, Ref +6, Will +3 keep once was used as a rooftop garden. Some of
Str 20, Dex 13, Con 16, Int 1, Wis 12, Cha 4 the plants in boxes and pots still thrive today,
Crucial Skills: Climb +10, Hide +7, Listen +4, while many others have long since died. One can
Move Silently +8. reach these old gardens only from the steps from
Other Skills: Swim +10.
SIDEBAR —TIP
DM TIPS Area 27.
Crucial Feats: N/A
Other Feats: Ability Focus (disease), Alertness,
Follow-up on the “Rat God” Weapon Focus (bite). 22. Gatehouse and Towers
reference with a Knowledge The gatehouse floor is stone and stands directly
(religion) or Gather Information Treasure: One of the ratlords wears a gold ring over the entrance into the courtyard. A secret,
check (DC 20) can lead the with a sapphire worth 120 gp. The other carries a removable stone block on the floor (Search check,
player characters to the Temple rolled-up scrap of cloth with the words “Hail to DC 20) provides a murder hole from which one
of the Rat God in the Temple the Rat God” written in Common, Abyssal, and could attack invaders. One could also use it as an
District (Ptolus, page 390). Draconic. One of the dire rats has three silver ear- exit down into the courtyard (but not out of the
rings pierced into its large ear, each worth 10 gp. house altogether). A narrow wooden table in the
middle of the gatehouse holds four decrepit cross-
20. Western Tower: bows (too old to function) and three quivers of
Jar, Candle, and Book rotten quarrels, all covered with cobwebs and
The floor of this chamber is made of wood, but dust. An iron pot of fifty caltrops sits in the
the ceiling is stone. There is no way to progress northwest corner of the room.
up farther from here. This level of the tower con- At this level, the side towers each have wood-
tains a table and three chairs, all wooden and en floors and trap doors that give access to the
rickety but usable. Three objects sit on the table, level below. The western tower also has a wood-
Characters can climb down the covered in cobwebs: a glass jar; a short, fat candle en ladder that leads up to a hatch to the top of
walls from the rooftop garden to on a copper plate; and a book. the tower (Area 28). Five glaives lean against the
the courtyard or out of the house The Jar: The well-sealed jar has a brass lid and wall in the western tower as well.
(or climb up the walls to the holds a dark yellow liquid that is, in fact, urine.
garden from those locations). The jar is actually a diamond worth 6,000 gp that The Ghost
They also can climb up, to Area has been polymorphed into a simple jar. Further, The entire front gate complex—the gatehouse
32 or 40. Either way, the Climb the diamond is a material component for a trap above the entrance as well as the two side towers—
DC is 20, unless the characters the soul spell that holds a bralani eladrin. The is haunted. In Pythoness House, that may not
are climbing to get out of the defilement of the jar was a part of the disgusting sound like anything special. The unique aspect is
house while Condition #1 is chaos rituals that once occurred here. If freed (by that it is haunted by a ghost other than the chaos
in effect (see page 10). Then destroying the jar), the bralani thanks the PCs spirit. In fact, it has been haunting the gatehouse
the DC becomes 25. and says, full of passion and vigor, “I can sense and towers for years longer than the chaos spirit.
two great evils in this place, but only one can be One hundred ninety years ago, a human cleric
fought directly. Shall I strike at the assailable evil named Taunell died defending the house. The
myself, or shall I aid you now?” tower that was here in those days has long since
If the PCs choose the bralani’s aid now, it casts collapsed, so Taunell inhabits the western gate
cure serious wounds twice (if needed) and blur on tower; he can move to the gatehouse and the east-
everyone in the group, then transforms into a ern tower as well.
whirlwind and leaves. Should the party ask the The ghost can see into any area of Pythoness
eladrin to “strike at the evil,” it flies up to Area 41 House, but one can only encounter and interact
Rhodintor: Ptolus, page 628 and assaults the rhodintor, but loses that fight. with him here.
CHAPTER 1: PYTHONESS HOUSE 17

Taunell
Male human ghost (Neutral) • He says that before the red-cowled priests came,
Medium undead (augmented humanoid, he hurt a young woman, and for that he is
incorporeal) sorry. Sometimes the sin of anger overtakes him. Someone looking down from the
Cleric3 (Lothian) CR 5 • The Cobbledman has one half of a strange southern end of the rooftop gar-
HD 3d12 hp 23 spiral-patterned disk. The other is in the north- den can see a secret open area
Init +5 Speed fly 30 feet east tower, although Taunell doesn’t know between the western tower and
AC 17, touch 11, flat-footed 16 how to reach that tower. the western guard tower (see
BAB/Grapple +2/+4
• Protecting the house is the most important page 14). Amid piles of dried
Attack/Full Attack +3 touch (1d6, corrupting
thing to him, and he deeply regrets being leaves, dirt, and refuse there lies
touch)
SA Rebuke undead 7/day, manifestation, malev- unable to stop the red-cowled priests. a key that allows access into the
olence (DC 19), telekinesis, corrupting touch • He doesn’t really know anything about the northeast tower (Area 38).
SQ Darkvision 60 feet, undead traits, rejuvena- other spirit infused in the house, or much of
tion, turn resistance +4, incorporeal traits anything about the level below, other than that
Fort +5, Ref +2, Will +5 it exists and the other spirit—which he calls
Str 14, Dex 12, Con —, Int 12, Wis 15, Cha 19 the “chaos spirit”—guards what lies below in
Languages: Common, Elvish. particular.
Crucial Skills: Concentration +2, Hide +9,
Listen +12, Search +11, Spot +11.
If the PCs treat him with respect, he will even
Other Skills: Heal +8.
cast healing spells on them, using the body that
Crucial Feats: N/A
Other Feats: Great Fortitude, Improved he possesses.
Initiative, Scribe Scroll. Putting the Ghost to Rest: Taunell can never
Domains: Good, Law leave until someone recites the Lothianite Prayer
Spells: 4/3+1/2+1; save DC 12 + spell level of Protection here in the gatehouse complex. He
(caster level 3rd, +4 melee touch, +3 ranged is not aware of this fact. However, the prayer
touch). book in Area 26 has that prayer circled, and he
2nd—aid*, bear’s endurance, hold person. does stress protecting the house, so these are
1st—bless, protection from evil*, sanctuary, subtle clues.
shield of faith.
Experience Points: Award normal experience In life, Taunell was a short,
0—cure minor wounds, detect poison, read
points for dealing with Taunell, a CR 5 challenge. round-faced man with brown
magic, virtue.
Possessions: +1 breastplate. Putting him to rest permanently, however, is a hair and pale skin. This cleric
* Indicates a domain spell. CR 7 challenge and experience points should be of Lothian was quite stocky
awarded accordingly. and tough.

Interacting With the Ghost: Taunell is hostile to LEVEL 4


the player characters at first. He uses telekinesis The ceilings on this level are only eight feet high.
to hurl objects at them and attacks them with his Any character or creature more than seven feet
corrupting touch. Eventually, however, he tries to tall suffers a –1 penalty to attack rolls and Reflex
use his malevolence ability to possess a character, saving throws. Characters over eight feet tall suf-
forcing that PC to attack his or her friends. fer a –2 penalty. The floors are made of wood.
A character can attempt to reason with Taunell,
either while he possesses a body or while he is 23. Maquent’s Chamber
just a spirit. Assuring the ghost that they mean no A heavy green curtain, moth-eaten and grimy,
harm and/or that attacking them serves no purpose hangs in the middle of the room in the western
requires the character to make a Diplomacy check corner of the level, separating the east and west
(DC 20). If it succeeds, Taunell stops attacking. halves of the room. In the west, red carpets cover
Should someone reason with the ghost after he the floor, and a large bed is made up with red
has possessed someone, he can speak to the PCs. and gold silks (all of which are filthy and worth-
They might convince him to provide what infor- less now). The chamber also holds a porcelain
mation he has (he can do this only by speaking bathtub, a brass rack for towels and another for
through another, not on his own): clothing, a table with an oil lamp, three braziers,
• He watched a young woman drop a key from and two chests of drawers. Everything is intact
Area 21 down into Area 9 some time ago, and and relatively undisturbed, but covered with dust
no one ever came to get it. and cobwebs. The chests hold nothing but
• He died in a raid here at the house one hun- women’s clothing, most of which is extremely
dred ninety years ago. revealing.
• He watched the wanton women and the red- The other end of the room, on the eastern side
cowled priests of Pythoness House perform all of the curtain, has a wooden bureau, a dark
manner of unholy rites, although one strong wood writing desk, and a wooden chair. The
woman seemed to resist their evil. bureau is empty, but the desk still holds a pair of
18 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Potentially, the characters could dusty books as well as some parchment, writing Crucial Skills: Climb +2, Escape Artist +5, Jump
use the ledger to blackmail or pens, and ink. One book is a ledger showing all +7, Sense Motive +2.
Other Skills: Appraise +4, Craft (trapmaking)
embarrass various of Pythoness the business the brothel did from five years ago to
+5, Diplomacy +5, Gather Information +2,
House’s old clientele, but in three years ago. The other is Maquent’s Journal.
Handle Animal +5, Intimidate +6, Perform
truth, it’s all so old that it’s not (act) +1, Perform (stringed instruments) +2,
all that important anymore. 24. Hallway Ride +5.
A blue and purple rug runs down the middle of a Crucial Feats: Combat Expertise, Improved
wide corridor between Areas 23 and 25. A heavy Disarm.
Maquent’s Journal, page 91 blue curtain, thick with dust and mildew, hangs Other Feats: Improved Initiative, Iron Will,
to the south, blocking off a section of the hall Weapon Focus (battleaxe).
that is also the base for the central tower of the Possessions: Masterwork battleaxe, masterwork
keep. This area also has an archway opening out chainmail, masterwork heavy steel shield,
gold bracelet with rubies worth 900 gp,
into the battlements near the stairway down to
ruby ring worth 750 gp.
A character attempting to use the rooftop gardens.
disguise or deception to pene- Tactics: If intruders are in the house, Radanna
trate a chaos cult stronghold, 25. Radanna’s Chamber (EL 6) watches out the narrow window looking out onto
temple, or safe house could use Another large and once-sumptuous bedchamber, the battlements. If she sees someone on the battle-
the Crimson Coil robe to gain a this room in the keep’s northeast corner is filled ments or the gatehouse roof, either climbing up the
+2 circumstance bonus to Bluff with dust-covered furnishings: a large bed, a walls or out of the gatehouse complex, she com-
and Disguise checks. However, wardrobe, a dresser with drawers, three padded mands the skeletons to move out through Area 27
this tactic works only for some- chairs, two divans, four braziers, and two tables and attack. Otherwise, she and they wait for intrud-
one wearing it in secret or out of (one large table covered in dishes and cutlery, all ers to come into this chamber through the door.
the public eye. Wearing the robe enshrouded with dust and cobwebs, and one
out in public is too brazen for small table with an oil lamp next to the bed). 26. Western Tower: Small Tower Base
the cult at this time, and other The wardrobe and drawers contain clothing At this level, the width of the tower narrows—
cultists would assume that the and personal effects of little value, except for a basically, it becomes a smaller, newer tower
wearer either was trying to trick single red robe with a hood, decorated in all man- perched atop a larger, older one. An archway
them or had gone insane ner of chaos symbols. This is a Crimson Coil opens out onto a balcony the width of the tower
(madness and self-destruction robe. Any chaos cultists (or their enemies) today below. The interior of the smaller tower has a lad-
being a frequent hazard in the would recognize it as such. der leading up to a hole in the floor of the level
ranks of chaos). Either way, they Secret Door: A secret door in the south wall above. One can reach this level easily only by
would not associate with them. (Search, DC 22) leads out to the battlements in coming down from the higher levels, which they
the southeast corner of the keep (Area 27). can access by a bridge (Area 36).
Undead: Seven skeletal figures of the women The floor of the tower’s interior is filled with
Knights of the Pale: who once worked here remain in this chamber. old bones—many are animal (particularly rat)
Ptolus, page 125 Six are the remains of the prostitutes Radanna bones, but a few belonged to humanoids. These
slew before the Knights of the Pale came to are the remains of meals devoured by the
Pythoness House, and the other is Radanna her- Cobbledman (see Area 33). Amid them (Search
From the battlements, characters self. Radanna is a skeleton that has managed to check, DC 18, to find) is a rather ancient prayer
can climb down the walls to the tenaciously cling to her intelligence, personality, book that once belonged to Taunell, the ghost in
courtyard or out of the house. and skills, although the negative energy coursing Area 22. Paging through its yellowed, stained
They can also climb up to Area through her makes her even more depraved and pages, one can find circled a particular prayer for
39. Either way, the Climb DC evil than she was in life. the protection of a house.
is 20, unless the characters are Human Skeletons (6): hp 4, 5, 6, 6, 9, 10; see
climbing to get out of the house MM (but they have both shortbows with a 27. Battlements
while Condition #1 is in effect dozen arrows each and short swords). This area, atop the narrow eastern wing of the
(see page 10). Then the DC house, is open, with a crenellated wall on either
becomes 25. Characters can Radanna side. A secret door gives access to Area 25
climb up the walls from the Skeletal human (Chaotic Evil) (Search, DC 22). This area is accessed through
courtyard to the battlements Medium undead the archway in the southern end of Area 24. A
Fighter3/expert2 CR 5
with a Climb check (DC 20). stairway leads down to the rooftop gardens,
HD 5d12 hp 52
which is about six feet lower than the battle-
Init +7 Speed 20 feet
ments. Near the archway leading into Area 24
AC 21, touch 12, flat-footed 19
This sideview outline of a human BAB/Grapple +5/+7 a crude face is carved on the exterior wall.
male face is a bit of decoration Attack/Full Attack +8 melee (1d8+2, battleaxe)
that appears to have a large SQ Darkvision 60 feet, DR 5/bludgeoning, 28. Gatehouse Roof
red gem in its eye. However, immune to cold undead qualities A trap door in the floor of the western guard tower
the “gem” is actually just a Fort +3, Ref +3, Will +6 leads down to Area 22. The tower rooftops are two
painted part of the carving. Str 15, Dex 17, Con —, Int 15, Wis 10, Cha 11 feet higher than the roof of the gatehouse itself.
CHAPTER 1: PYTHONESS HOUSE 19

LEVEL 5 30. Narrow Hall


The ceilings on this level of Pythoness House are A narrow little hallway west of Area 29 opens
only eight feet high. Any character or creature out into midair on the keep’s north side. A wood- In life, Radanna (above, center)
more than seven feet tall suffers a –1 penalty to en balcony once hung there; it was connected to a was an enigmatic woman with a
attack rolls and Reflex saving throws; those over lower balcony outside Area 18 via a wooden harsh temper and an odd sense
eight feet tall suffer a –2 penalty. The floors are stairway. The ground lies forty-four feet below. of duty. In a way, she brought
made of wood. the chaos cult into Pythoness
31. Undead Rats (EL 3) House for the good of all the
29. Open Room (EL 4) This oddly shaped room in the center of this level women who worked there—she
This large open area lies in the keep’s northeast- has some old wooden bookcases along the north- believed the association would
ern corner. Visitors can find a staircase up from ern wall. No books remain, although three human bring them all power and
Area 25 in its north end and a staircase up to skulls sit on the shelves, along with a small iron prestige. At the very end,
Area 34 in its western corner. The room is other- box. The locked box (DC 20 to open) contains however, she went completely
wise empty. four vials, each with a dose of black adder venom, mad and killed many of the
Secret Ceiling Door: There is a four-inch-thick and another containing a dose of oil of taggit. prostitutes living there.
secret door made of stone in the ceiling here. A Four piles of bones lie on the floor here as
Search check (DC 25) allows a character to locate well. As soon as anyone enters, these piles ani-
the door, although anyone less than six feet tall mate as skeletal dire rats. In life, these rats were
cannot find it without something to stand upon particularly large and strong. They attack any-
or a boost up. The door is extremely well locked thing living that enters the room. Even in death,
(DC 35 to open), and its key lies in Area 9. The they retain their disease-ridden bite. Area 9, page 14
door is also trapped. Any method of opening the
door other than with the key triggers the trap, Skeletal Dire Rats (4)
which causes a block to fall out of the now-open Small undead (corporeal), (Neutral Evil)
door onto the character trying to open it. CR 1
Falling Block Trap: CR 4; mechanical; touch HD 3d12 hp 11, 13, 16, 18
trigger; manual reset; attack +15 melee Init +8 Speed 40 feet
(6d6) against character(s) in the square AC 16, touch 15, flat-footed 12
below the door; Search DC 20; Disable BAB/Grapple +2/+3
Device DC 25. Attack/Full Attack +3 melee (1d4+1 and
disease, bite)
20 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

SA Disease (Fortitude, DC 16, filth fever) SA Built-in chaositech: sickening rod in arm
SQ DR 5/bludgeoning, immune to cold, (can be used as a light mace; Fortitude save,
undead traits DC 14, or touched creature sickened for 20
Fort +1, Ref +5, Will +4 minutes; second Fortitude save, DC 14, or
Str 12, Dex 19, Con —, Int —, Wis 12, Cha 4 the creature is also nauseated 1d6 rounds)
Sickening rod: Skills: N/A SQ Darkvision 60 feet, bone-lacing implant
Chaositech, page 23 Feats: Improved Initiative. (already figured in), DR 10/slashing and
Bone-lacing implant, page 38 Possessions: N/A piercing, allegiance implant (“Do not leave
Pythoness House”); multiple heads grant
Allegiance implant , page 38
+2 bonus to Listen, Search, and Spot checks
32. Outer Balcony Fort +10, Ref +6, Will +0
A round room on this level, filled with dirt and Str 20, Dex 13, Con 20, Int 4, Wis 6, Cha 5
leaves, leads out onto a balcony with a short, pro- Crucial Skills: Listen +4, Search –1, Spot +5.
Rooftop garden, page 16 tective wall. It is a fourteen-foot drop down to Other Skills: N/A
the rooftop garden to the southwest (Area 21), Crucial Feats: Cleave, Dodge, Power Attack.
and a forty-four-foot drop to the ground. Other Feats: N/A
Runestone: A large piece of alabaster bearing a Possessions: N/A
SIDEBAR—TIP
DM TIPS rune is affixed to the balcony wall. This runestone
was placed here long ago, ironically, to ward away Tactics: The Cobbledman is aggressive. He
You can make an empty room evil spirits. It has since been defaced, which likely attacks anyone on the bridge above (Area
more interesting by including changed its power. Now those who touch it must 36), grappling foes and tossing them off, if pos-
some of the effects of the chaos make a Will save (DC 14) or fling themselves off sible. A large offering of food might make a
spirit discussed on page 10. the balcony. The compulsion lasts only 1 round, so friend of him, however—or at least get him to
if victims are prevented, they stop trying to jump. stop attacking. He only knows a handful of
A Search check (DC 20) or Knowledge (arcana) words and hasn’t actually spoken to anyone in
check (DC 22) suggests that the runestone has been years. He hates everything else that lives in the
altered from its original intent, although only the house. He will not give up his portion of the key,
Maquent, page 8 Knowledge check reveals the true original intent. however, unless magically compelled to do so. It
was given to him by a “friend,” meaning Maquent.
33. Western Tower: The Cobbledman
This level of the keep’s western tower contains LEVEL 6
more broken bits of bone and some feces. A lad- See the room descriptions below for details.
der here goes up through a hole in the ceiling to
the level above. 34. Central Tower: Base
This chamber is the lair of the Cobbledman, a The floor here in the house’s central tower is wood-
creature the cultists created using chaositech. This en, and the ceiling goes up twelve feet. A staircase
hideous monstrosity appears to have been literally leads down to the open room (Area 29), a wooden
cobbled together using bits from various corpses, door provides access to the ritual room (Area 35),
not all of which were human (or even humanoid). and an archway leads out onto the bridge (Area 36).
It has two heads, three arms (one of which ends There is a secret shelf up near the ceiling in the
in claws), and two legs. Strange tubes and pipes northwestern part of the chamber. A Search check
are woven throughout its body, but much of him (DC 25) made at floor level allows one to find it,
looks held together with metal stitches and even but anyone climbing, levitating, or flying up to
some screws, bolts, and pins. the ceiling spots it automatically. On the shelf is a
The Cobbledman wears half of the chaos spirit small wooden cask, inside which there are two
key pinned to the inside of its tattered shirt. It draughts of a potion of barkskin +2.
The chaos spirit of Pythoness cannot leave the house and has subsisted on rats
House and the chaos spirit key and whatever else it could find; luckily, its unnat- 35. Ritual Room
are described on page 10. The ural state requires little food and water (it drinks The floor in this room north of the central tower
Cobbledman has one piece of pooled rainwater). is wooden, and the ceiling measures only eight
the chaos spirit key, but the feet high. Magic circles and symbols are painted
other is sealed away in the The Cobbledman on nearly every surface of the ritual room, mak-
northeast tower (Area 43). Chaos-shaped creature ing one’s initial entrance a dizzying experience.
Maquent’s Journal (page 91) Medium aberration (Chaotic Neutral) Characters can attempt a Knowledge (arcana)
CR 5
provides clues to finding check (DC 20) to identify the symbols: They all
HD 6d8+30+20 hp 77
and using the key. have to do with summoning demons, summoning
Init +1 Speed 30 feet
evil power, and dedicating souls to specific pur-
AC 15, touch 13, flat-footed 15
BAB/Grapple +6/+11 poses (like infusing one into Pythoness House). A
Chaos-shaped creature: Attack +11 melee (1d6+5, slam + sickening) character who succeeds at Difficulty Class 25,
Chaositech, page 84 Full Attack +11 melee (1d6+5, 2 slams) and however, notes that one symbol on the wall
+6 melee (1d8+2, claw) means “secrets.” In the center of that symbol is a
22 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Brothers of Venom: secret switch that, when pressed, reveals a secret in Area 39. They attack anything they encounter;
Ptolus, page 71 cache just below it that contains a gold ring bear- they never need to sleep, eat, or drink.
ing the device of a broken square. Though non- This rooftop is fifty-seven feet above the
magical, this ring is a secret pass that allows the ground. Stairs lead up to the rhodintor’s nest in
Rhodintor: Ptolus, page 628 wearer and guests into the secret meeting of the Area 41, and a trap door in the western corner
Night of Dissolution: Brothers of Venom cult (see Chapter 2). leads down to Area 35. The stairs in the east end
Ptolus, page 60 A ladder leads up to a trap door in Area 40. of the rooftop go down to Area 39.
Hell Hounds (2): hp 24 and 30; see MM.
36. Bridge
A stone bridge ten feet wide connects Areas 34 41. Central Tower: Rhodintor Nest
Incense of Visions and 37. The span has a short crenellated wall on A character who climbs the outer stairs from Area
either side. It is likely that the player characters 40 reaches an open balcony. This balcony sixty-
Burning this dark green incense will end up fighting the Cobbledman here (see five feet above the ground juts out from the cen-
creates a cloud of thick mist, Area 33). tral tower. Within the tower lies a weblike nest of
causing anyone within five feet bits of old cloth and other rubbish held together
to make a Concentration check 37. Western Tower: with a hardened, glistening excretion.
(DC 15). Those who succeed Bridge Entrance This is the nest of a rhodintor demon, called
experience a vision given to them This chamber contains nothing special. An open by the cultists years ago. It sleeps in this tower,
by the DM. The DM completely archway grants access to a tiny balcony opposite awaiting the Night of Dissolution like so many of
controls the nature of the vision, the door that leads out onto the bridge (Area 36). its kind. However, it awakens if anyone comes to
the topic it might cover, and A ladder emerges into the room from a hole in Areas 39, 40, or 36 (the bridge). Incensed at
whether it is a vision of the past, the floor that goes down to Area 33. The ladder being disturbed, it attacks all comers and fights to
the present, or the future. The continues up to a trap door that takes a climber the death. The rats and undead in the house obey
DM may describe the images the to the top of this tower (Area 42). The floor here the rhodintor’s commands.
character sees and allow the is wooden, and the ceiling rises twelve feet. This rhodintor may have been injured in a fight
player to interpret them or can with the bralani eladrin; see Area 20 (page 16).
simply call for a Wisdom check 38. Northeastern Tower: Base Rhodintor (Kravren): hp 60; see Ptolus, page 628.
(DC 15) to gain a general Only someone coming up through the locked
impression of what the vision secret door in the ceiling of the open room (Area Tactics: The “earthbound demon” takes what-
involves. The vision should 29) can enter this chamber. The floor is stone and ever time it has to use its heroism, displacement,
grant the character some new the ceiling is twelve feet high. An iron ladder built bull’s strength, and shield abilities, in that order.
information and possibly lead to into the tower’s stone wall rises up to a wooden In a fight, it uses its great strength to push people
a new adventure. Incense of trap door in the ceiling. out of its lair, either down to the bridge or all the
vision is a one-use item—once The walls here have niches carved into them. way down into the courtyard.
activated, it cannot be stopped, Many are empty, but flasks of unholy water sit in The Nest: After carefully searching the nest
and it cannot be reused. four of them. In another rests a bit of incense (Search, DC 25), characters find two more
of visions wrapped in cloth. In a sixth niche a Crimson Coil robes. Although one is tattered and
Moderate divination; CL 7th; searcher can find a small grey idol—it appears to ruined from being in the nest, the other is pass-
Craft Wondrous Item, divination; be a demonic figure made of compressed ash. able, though filthy. The filthy robe is also a robe
Price 800 gp; Weight 1 lb. It is worth 20 gp. of resistance +1 (it works just like a cloak).

39. Rooftop 42. Western Tower: Roof


Characters can climb down the One can reach this area only from the stairs down On the crenellated top of the western tower, a trap
walls from the rooftop to the from the upper rooftop (Area 40). The hounds door leads down to the bridge entry (Area 37).
courtyard or out of the house. from that area can reach here easily, as they The rooftop is sixty-nine feet above the ground.
They can also climb down to the patrol the roof endlessly. This rooftop stands
battlements (Area 27) or even fifty-two feet above the ground. 43. Northeastern Tower: Second Level
around the central tower to the This second level of the northeastern tower has a
bridge (Area 36). Either way, the LEVEL 7 ladder that goes up to a trap door on the roof
Climb DC is 20, unless the Any ceilings on this level are twelve feet high (but (Area 45). The trap door is barred from this side
characters are climbing to get not all the areas have ceilings). Interior floors are and secret from the outside (Search, DC 28);
out of the house while Condition wooden, while the rooftop’s floor is stone. someone outside would need to batter in the four-
#1 is in effect (see page 10). inch-thick stone door, which has hardness 8, 60
Then the DC becomes 25. 40. Upper Rooftop (EL 5) hit points, and a break DC of 28.
Surrounded by battlements, this flat roof is cov- The only thing in this room is a locked iron chest
ered with patches of moss and black slime, as (Open Lock, DC 28). It contains 6,572 sp, 1,951
Crimson Coil robes, page 18 well as dirt and old leaves. The rhodintor in the gp, a gold candlestick worth 100 gp, a silver head-
nearby central tower (Area 41) has two hell band worth 300 gp, and one-half of the chaos spirit
Chaos spirit key, page 10 hounds that endlessly patrol the rooftop here and key. This was once the brothel’s secret treasury.
CHAPTER 1: PYTHONESS HOUSE 23

LEVEL 8 SUBTERRANEAN LEVEL


The highest level of Pythoness House is nothing Once the player characters get the chaos statue in Chaos statue, page 12
more than rooftops. Area 8 to move, they expose a shaft leading down
to an underground level. An iron ladder is bolted
44. Central Tower: Roof to one side of the shaft.
A trap door on this rooftop seventy-seven feet off
the ground leads down to the rhodintor’s nest 46. Undead Guardian (EL 6)
(Area 41). On the wall of the tower just below The shaft is twenty feet deep and ends in a room Wuntad, page 27
the crenellations of this rooftop level (above the that measures thirty feet square. Another shaft Tolling Bell cult: Ptolus, page 73
archway into Area 41), hangs a large painted leads farther down, but without a ladder this time. Come out of the house: See
stone crown. Eight large blue garnets, each worth The Membrane: A thin, fleshy, translucent “Leaving With the Goods,”
200 gp, are set into this crown. However, each membrane covers and seals the second shaft. This page 26.
gem is also cursed. A character who removes a is a chaositech alarm. While cutting through it is
gem (Strength check, DC 18), must make a Will simple, doing so immediately alerts Wuntad,
save (DC 15). Failure inflicts a bestow curse spell leader of the Tolling Bell cult, that someone has
upon the character and returns the gem to its penetrated it. Unless the player characters leave
original setting in the crown. Success allows the immediately after destroying the membrane, The chaos spirit of Pythoness
character to obtain the gem successfully, but it Wuntad and his followers will be waiting when House and the chaos spirit key
has no further special powers. the PCs come out of the house. are described on page 10. The
When the membrane is destroyed, a gust of Cobbledman (Area 33) has one
45. Northeastern Tower: Roof frigid air blows up from below, alerting the char- piece of the chaos spirit key, and
A secret trap door (Search, DC 28) gives access to acters to the conditions of Area 47. the other is sealed away in the
the interior of the northeastern tower (see Area Hill Giant Skeleton: A very large corpse, dressed northeast tower (Area 43).
43). The door is barred from the inside. The four- in faded and tattered ceremonial garb of strange Maquent’s Journal (page 91)
inch-thick stone door has hardness 8, 60 hit design, sits upright against the north wall of this provides clues to finding and
points, and a break DC of 28. chamber. This creature animates based on the using the key.
This rooftop seventy-six feet above the ground power of the chaos spirit. It attacks all those who
stands twenty-four feet above the keep’s roof enter this chamber unless they speak the spirit’s
(Area 39). name (Segginal Fesbon). It fights until destroyed.
24 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Skeletal Hill Giant hypothermia (treat them as fatigued). These


Large undead (corporeal), (Neutral) penalties end when the character recovers from
CR 6 the nonlethal damage suffered.
HD 12d12 hp 95
Those who try to walk on the ice must spend
Init +4 Speed 30 feet
two squares of movement to enter a square cov-
AC 23, touch 9, flat-footed 23
BAB/Grapple +6/+17 ered by ice. The Difficulty Class for Balance and
Space/Reach 10 feet/10 feet Tumble checks on icy ground increases by +5.
Attack +12 melee (1d6+7, slam) or +13 melee Minotaurs: Two side alcoves in this chamber
SIDEBAR—TIP
DM TIPS (3d6+10, 19–20/×2, greatsword) each contain a minotaur held in stasis behind a
Full Attack +12 melee (1d6+7, 2 slams) or +13/+8 thin wall of ice. As soon as anyone enters the
The player characters should be melee (3d6+10, 19–20/×2, greatsword) cave, the ice walls magically begin to melt, and
given every warning that this SQ Low-light vision, darkvision 60 feet the minotaurs awaken. This process takes 3
final area (Area 50) might be Fort +4, Ref +4, Will +8 rounds. (Attacking the ice walls hastens the
Str 25, Dex 11, Con —, Int —, Wis 10, Cha 1
too much for them. Their foe’s process by a round, but gives the attackers no
Skills: N/A
construct immunities, very high special advantage.)
Feats: Improved Initiative.
Armor Class, and fast healing Possessions: Masterwork breastplate, master- When finally released, the minotaurs both say
make it extremely difficult to work greatsword. in Common, “Ah, the Night of Dissolution has
defeat. Perhaps ominous come!” If they see creatures who do not bear the
rumblings that make it seem as 47. Icy Stasis (EL 6) symbols of chaos or utter the correct praises of
though the ice cave will collapse The cave at the bottom of the second shaft is natu- chaos, they attack. “Defilers!” they shout.
might frighten them off. If they rally formed, though unnaturally cold. Ropelike The minotaurs bear amulets, tattoos, and
press on, however, they’ll have strands of ice cover the stone walls, icicles hang brands of chaotic symbols. Each carries a
to live with the consequences. from the ceiling, and a thick layer of ice and frost greataxe. They have been down here for about
Fortunately, it would be fairly lines the floor. The western portion of the cave is, in three years, but they have no idea how long it has
easy to run from this creature— fact, a pool frozen over with two feet of solid ice. actually been.
although it swims well, it is so The Cold and Ice: An unprotected character They do not know exactly what they guard,
large that it can move at only must make a Fortitude save once every ten min- but they know that they were not supposed to
half speed through the door utes (DC 15, +1 per previous check), taking 1d6 have awakened until the Night of Dissolution—
and through the points of nonlethal damage from the cold or expo- “when the forces of chaos finally win against the
underwater passage. sure on each failed save. A character with the oppression of order,” they were told. They fight
Survival skill may receive a bonus on this saving to the death.
throw and may be able to apply this bonus to Minotaurs (2): hp 39 and 43; see MM.
other characters as well (see the skill description in
Chapter 4 of the Player’s Handbook). Characters Frozen Book: PCs who make a Search check
wearing winter clothing need to check for cold (DC 16) find an old book covered in the ice. They
and exposure damage only once per hour. must chip or burn through 10 hit points worth of
Cults of Chaos: Ptolus, page 71 Characters who take any nonlethal damage ice to get at it.
Cult Book, page 92 from cold or exposure are beset by frostbite or This book contains crude, handwritten notes
offering important details regarding the Cults
of Chaos. See the Cult Book handout in the
Appendix.

48. The Frozen Pool (EL 2)


To get into the pool, characters must hack or
burn their way through the ice, which measures
two feet thick (it has 72 hit points). After that’s
done, the pool reveals itself to be a submerged
passageway that connects to Area 49. It measures
ten feet across and about forty feet long—and is
entirely filled with freezing water.
Characters who enter this extremely cold
water suffer 1d6 points of lethal damage and
afterward sustain 1d6 points of lethal damage
per minute spent in the water (no save). In addi-
tion, a character must make a Fortitude save
(DC 15, +1 per previous check) or take 1d4
points of nonlethal damage as well. Those wear-
ing metal armor in the water are affected as if
by a chill metal spell.
CHAPTER 1: PYTHONESS HOUSE 25

NEW ITEMS OF CHAOS


Dust of Chaotic Warding: This dust protects the creature it is sprinkled upon as a protection from law spell for five minutes.
It can be used only once.
Faint abjuration; CL 5th; Craft Wondrous Item, protection from law; Price 250 gp
Rod of Chaos: This two-foot-long rod has a skull on one end. When the wielder wishes it, the skull speaks a word
of chaos. When it is finished, it turns into a dose of dust of protection from law. When the dust is used, the item is
entirely used up.
Strong enchantment; CL 20th; Craft Rod, word of chaos; Price 7,250 gp.
Skull of Chaos: This is a real human skull, well preserved and covered with symbols of chaos and other arcane
runes. The skull’s wielder can command it to produce a chaos hammer spell once each day.
Moderate evocation; CL 7th; Craft Wondrous Item, chaos hammer; Price 11,200 gp.
Spear of Chaos: This black-shafted, red-tipped +1 spear stuns for 1 round anyone of lawful alignment whom it strikes
(Fortitude save, DC 15, negates).
Moderate enchantment; CL 9th; Craft Magic Arms and Armor, chaos hammer; Price 13,302 gp.
Neveran’s All-Key: This minor artifact looks like a normal key, although as one examines it, the key subtly changes shape. It morphs
constantly in this fashion. It opens any lock, regardless of the Open Lock DC or the spells involved, although it will not open things
that lack an actual lock with a keyhole (something sealed with arcane lock but no normal lock, for example). Further, using the key
proves extremely dangerous, for it draws upon the user’s own life energy to power its magic—it bestows two negative levels each time it
is used (a Fortitude save, DC 16, removes them). Further, a character suffers a temporary negative level at all times while the all-key
remains in his or her possession (including in a bag of holding or similar device). This latter level goes away immediately when the
character gets rid of the key.
Strong transmutation; CL 20th.

49. The Treasury • Chest 6: Another small chest bears this inscrip-
The frozen passageway emerges into another ice- tion: “No chains can bind us, and no lock can
capped pool in another cave. To escape the pool, resist the magic of this key of freedom.” It con-
characters must break through another foot of ice tains Neveran’s all-key. Neveran’s all-key, above
at its surface (36 hit points). It is important to note that each and every one
In the dry portion of this cavern sit six chests, of these items bears a distinct chaotic aura sensed
each covered with a thin layer of frost and ice. by a detect chaos spell.
Each is arcane locked and bolted to the solid
stone (Strength check, DC 26, to remove, likely 50. The Vengeance of Chaos (EL 8)
destroying the chest). When one clears off the The steel door that serves as an entrance into this The blade of the anarchic
frost, an inscription is evident. cave is secured with an arcane lock. The door, longsword in Chest 2 has a
• Chest 1: This six-foot-long chest bears the which has a hardness of 10 and 90 hit points, mysterious purple hue. The
inscription: “Twinned weapons sure to deal bears this inscription: wood of the spear in Chest 3
death to the oppressor angels.” It contains two is bright red.
+1 bane (lawful outsider) bastard swords. Any The Greatest Threat to the Stalwart
time more than thirty feet separates these Kings of Order, Created by
swords, their magic abilities are suppressed. That Ancient Elven Champion,
• Chest 2: A chest four feet long carries this Vaiod the Slayer
inscription: “A blade to slice the flesh of Chaosomatons are devices
any foe of freedom.” The chest contains a The Construct: Beyond the door is a large, created from chaositech that
+1 anarchic long sword. empty cave, where waits a terrible chaositech con- mimic living creatures. These
• Chest 3: A narrow chest eight feet long bears struct: a chaosomaton six-headed hydra. This con- constructs function as non-
these words: “This is sure to pierce the heart struct, Shigmaa Wuntad’s greatest prize, was intrinsic chaositech items, so
of an overwhelmed tyrant.” It contains a brought here in pieces and reassembled within this they make chaotic failure checks
+1 spear of chaos. cave. The creature has been immobile for years, each week. Each has a small
• Chest 4: A small chest, three feet long, is but now attacks anything it encounters. If it slays controller module that accepts
marked with the following admonition: “Hear those who free it and the door is open, it attempts verbal commands, which can be
the word of chaos, fools, and despair.” It con- to escape on its own. (This will take a very long transmitted from up to a mile
tains the rod of chaos. time—perhaps years—for it will have to smash, away. For more information,
• Chest 5: This small chest has inscribed upon dig, and claw its way up and out, during which see Chaositech, page 86.
it the words: “Tools of the fearsome chaos time people in the surrounding area will report
priest.” It contains a scroll of cloak of chaos, strange, thunderous underground noises.) It obeys
two pinches of dust of chaotic warding, and the commands of Wuntad, but no other.
the skull of chaos.
26 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Chaosomaton Six-Headed Hydra


Chaosomaton: Chaositech, Huge construct (Chaotic Neutral)
page 86 CR 8
HD 6d10+27 hp 60
Init +1 Speed 20 feet, swim 20 feet
AC 29, touch 9, flat-footed 28
BAB/Grapple +6/+22
Attack/Full Attack +13 melee (1d10+8, 8 bites)
Space/Reach 15 feet/10 feet
SQ Darkvision 60 feet, low-light vision, fast
healing 16, scent, construct qualities,
built-in animated armor
Fort +10, Ref +6, Will +1
Str 27, Dex 12, Con —, Int 0, Wis 4, Cha 3
Crucial Skills: Listen +3, Spot +4.
Other Skills: Swim +10.
Crucial Feats: Combat Reflexes.
Other Feats: Iron Will, Toughness, Weapon
Focus (bite).

Animated armor, page 73 LEAVING WITH THE GOODS


Once the player characters have the treasures
from the subterranean level, they are likely to
want to leave Pythoness House (and probably
never come back). However, while the chaos
cultists cannot enter Pythoness House any
longer, a special sympathetic alarm alerts them if
any of their items are disturbed. Unless the PCs
move incredibly fast—for example, they find the
Neveran’s all-key, page 25 chest with Neveran’s all-key in Area 49, open it,
and flee immediately—certain powerful cultists
wait in ambush for them outside the house.
Shigmaa Wuntad himself leads this group of
cultists, which includes a female litorian cleric,
FROM MY CAMPAIGN a female lizardfolk fighter, and a band of war-
TO YOURS riors. Of course, the characters are already
weakened from their adventure, while the
As of this writing, in the current cultists are ready for battle and have the drop
Ptolus Campaign, the player on them. Consequently, the PCs likely have no
characters officially own chance against them, even if Wuntad and the
Pythoness House and have others aren’t much more powerful than the
set up residence there—after party (which they probably are).
clearing out all the unwanted The cultists demand the “weapons of chaos.”
spirits, vanquishing all the If they don’t get them immediately, they attack
dangers, and generally cleaning without hesitation or fear. They brook no disre-
the place up. This plan was the spect from the player characters.
brainchild of wizard Barbatos Basically, the cultists are so high level and
Kem, who managed to win the single minded, the only reasonable outcome
deed to the place in a game involves the PCs either giving them what they
of Dragonscales. want or ending up in a fight they cannot win.
However, fortunately for the adventurers,
Wuntad doesn’t care about them enough to kill
them. In fact, Wuntad likes to leave behind
people who can spread rumors about how
frightening and powerful he is. He has com-
manded those with him to use nonlethal force
where possible.
The PCs’ best chance is to use diplomacy or
deception and take advantage of the fact that
Wuntad only remembers the weapons of chaos.
That is to say, if they are careful, the characters
need only hand over the swords, spear, and rod
CHAPTER 1: PYTHONESS HOUSE 27

of chaos—not the other stuff and, perhaps most Tactics: In the ambush, Wuntad’s already cast
importantly, not Neveran’s all-key. bear’s endurance (+16 hp), bull’s strength (+2
If the cultists defeat the player characters in bonus to attacks and damage in melee), and DM TIPS
battle, they leave them alive (although they do shield of faith (+2 bonus to Armor Class for a
not tend the wounds of the dying) but take every- total of AC 23). At the beginning of the fight, if Stealing From the PCs
thing with a chaotic aura, as well as any portable there is one, he rages, and attacks with his claws
treasure, including gems, jewelry, and coins. and teeth, probably suffering the penalty to make The players will be furious if
nonlethal attacks. the cultists steal from them,
THE CULTISTS (EL 11) particularly if they take
Wuntad is a massive creature with wings made of Rage (Ex): The following changes remain in Neveran’s all-key before the
darkness and shadow that crackle like lightning. effect as long as Wuntad rages: characters can get their box
His flesh is a sallow yellow-green, and his long, hp 103 open. Try to direct this anger at
AC 19, touch 12, flat-footed 15
grey-white hair seems to be coming out in clumps. the cultists, not at you or the
BAB/Grapple +7/+14
He has drooping eyes that glow with a white scenario. Don’t be gleeful in the
Full Attack: Bite +14 (1d6+7) and 2 claws
malevolence, and dirty white teeth and claws. +9 (1d4+3) PCs’ defeat—ask them what
He wears a silvery breastplate, a dark red kilt, Fort +13, Will +9 they’re going to do to avenge
and little else. He seems extremely confident in Str 24, Con 20 themselves.
his own power—so much so that in this meeting Skills: Climb +9, Jump +8, Swim +7
he gives the PCs his name and even taunts them . The point here is to make them
Ibard the litorian appears quite savage, with hate the chaos cult and Wuntad
Wuntad chaos symbols shaved into her hair. She wears in particular. This gives them their
Male human half-demon (Chaotic Evil) chain armor and hefts a large shield in the shape own motivation for following the
Medium outsider (augmented humanoid) of an eight-pointed star. In her other hand, she course of this adventure. Every
Barbarian4/cleric4 (Galchutt) CR 10
holds a large handbell. mention of Wuntad should get
Init +4 Speed 30 feet, fly 20 feet (average)
them angry and propel them
HD 8d8+24 hp 87
Ibard forward.
AC 21, touch 14, flat-footed 21
Female litorian (Chaotic Evil)
BAB/Grapple +7/+12
Cleric6 (chaos gods) CR7 Some player characters may
Attack +12 melee (1d6+5, bite)
HD 6d8+18 hp 35 try to use divinations (probably
Full Attack +12 melee (1d6+5, bite) and
Init +2 Speed 20 feet
+7 melee (1d4+2, 2 claws) from paid NPC casters) to find
AC 19, touch 12, flat-footed 17
SA Rage 2/day, rebuke undead 3/day, smite the stolen items. Unfortunately,
BAB/Grapple +4/+5
good, spell-like abilities they are hidden away in a place
Attack/Full Attack +8 melee (1d8+2, heavy
SQ Darkvision 60 feet; immunity to poison; called the Eschaton Sanctuary
mace) or +7 ranged (1d10, heavy crossbow)
resistance to acid 10, cold 10, electricity 10,
SA Rebuke undead 1/day, spells beneath the Temple of the Fifty-
and fire 10; DR 5/magic; SR 18; fast move-
SQ Low-light vision, scent Three Gods of Chance (see page
ment; uncanny dodge; spell-like abilities;
Fort +10, Ref +6, Will +10 84). This sanctuary is protected
spells; trap sense +1
Str 15, Dex 14, Con 16, Int 8, Wis 13, Cha 7 against all divinations less
Fort +11, Ref +6, Will +8
Crucial Skills: Intimidate +0, Listen +5, Search powerful than discern location
Str 20, Dex 18, Con 16, Int 14, Wis 14, Cha 11
+1, Spot +3. and, thus, likely beyond the
Languages: Common, Elvish, Infernal.
Other Skills: Diplomacy +3, Knowledge (reli-
Crucial Skills: Climb +7, Heal +6, Intimidate +6, characters’ means.
gion) +8, Survival +3.
Jump +6, Listen +6, Search +8, Spot +7,
Crucial Feats: N/A
Swim +5.
Other Feats: Iron Will, Weapon Focus (heavy
Other Skills: Craft (chaositech) +6, Knowledge Craft (chaositech):
mace).
(arcana) +3, Knowledge (religion) +10.
Domains: Chaos, War. Ptolus, page 568
Crucial Feats: Blind-Fight, Dodge, Power Attack.
Spells: 5/4+1/3+1/2+1; save DC 11 + spell level
Other Feats: Iron Will.
(caster level 6th, +3 melee touch, +6 ranged
Domains: Chaos, Evil.
touch)
Spell-Like Abilities: Caster level 8th. The save
3rd—dispel magic, magic circle against law*,
DCs are Charisma based.
magic vestment.
3/day—poison, darkness.
2nd—aid, find traps, lesser restoration, shatter*.
1/day—unholy blight, desecrate. Mark of chaos: Chaositech,
1st—bless, detect chaos, divine favor, magic
Spells: 5/4+1/3+1; save DC 12 + spell level. page 17
weapon*, protection from law.
2nd—bear’s endurance, bull’s strength, mark of Detect chaositech:
0—detect magic, detect poison, guidance, purify
chaos, shatter*. Ptolus, page 641
food and drink, virtue.
1st—bless, deathwatch, detect chaos, protection
Possessions: Masterwork chainmail, heavy
from law*, shield of faith.
steel shield, masterwork heavy mace, heavy The bell of sleep works in every
0—cure minor wounds, detect chaositech,
crossbow, bolts (12), bell of sleep, cloak of way like a wand of greater sleep,
detect poison, light, resistance.
resistance +2, potion of owl’s wisdom, scroll of except that any member of the
Possessions: +1 mithral breastplate, gloves of
hold person (×3), bell-shaped jeweled amulet Cult of the Tolling Bell can use it.
dexterity +2 (fitted with holes to accommo-
worth 100 gp, 19 gp, 5 sp.
date claws), potion of aid, 11 pp, 11 gp. It has eight remaining charges.
* Indicates a domain spell.
* Indicates a domain spell.
28 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Tactics: Ibard has already cast aid on herself cure moderate wounds, magic fang, and fly;
(+10 hp, +1 bonus to attack rolls and saves gold ring worth 50 gp; 4 pp; 16 gp.
against fear) as well as divine favor (+2 bonus to
attacks and damage), magic vestment (+1 AC), Tactics: In melee Saavia uses her natural
Troubleshooting and protection from law. If there’s a fight, she weapons (as does her master Wuntad, whom she
uses the bell of sleep to take down foes fast. practically worships), but she would be just as
Obviously, if the PCs manage to happy using her bow at range. Wuntad has told
Saavia is a savage lizardfolk fighter with scars
get away with the goods, they his followers to leave most if not all of their foes
and brands ritually cut and burned into her scaly
get away. If they slay Wuntad, he alive to spread the word of his might, but Saavia
flesh. She wears black chainmail and carries a
gets raised from the dead to be might forget about that in the heat of battle.
spike-covered longbow.
part of the rites in Chapter 6:
The Final Ritual—in fact, that Saavia Wuntad’s Warriors (6)
chapter assumes that Wuntad Female lizardfolk (Chaotic Evil) Human males and females (Chaotic Evil)
Medium humanoid (reptilian) Warrior1 CR 1/2
has died and come back in the
Fighter2 CR3 Init +2 Speed 20 feet
intervening period. However, the
Init +2 Speed 20 feet HD 1d8+1 hp 9
remaining Tolling Bell cultists use HD 2d8+4 + 2d10+4 hp 29 AC 17, touch 12, flat-footed 15
locate object and scry to find AC 23, touch 12, flat-footed 21 BAB/Grapple +1/+2
the PCs and the chaos items. BAB/Grapple +4/+8 Attack +3 melee (1d8+1, two-bladed sword) or
They could send representatives Attack +9 melee (1d4+4, claws) or +7 ranged +3 ranged (1d6+1, javelin)
to buy the items, steal the items, (1d8+4, longbow) Full Attack +3 melee (1d8+1, two-bladed
or kill the characters and take Full Attack +9 melee (1d4+4, 2 claws) and sword) or +1/+1 (1d8+1, two-bladed sword)
the items. The cultists might +3 melee (1d6+2, bite) or +7 ranged or +3 ranged (1d6+1, javelin)
even sic Vai assassins on the (1d8+4, longbow) Fort +3, Ref +2, Will –2
SQ Hold breath (56 rounds) Str 13, Dex 14, Con 12, Int 8, Wis 7, Cha 5
player characters (see
Fort +7, Ref +5, Will –1 Crucial Skills: Jump +2, Intimidate –1.
Ptolus, page 139).
Str 18, Dex 14, Con 14, Int 6, Wis 8, Cha 4 Other Skills: N/A
Crucial Skills: Balance +7, Jump +10. Crucial Feats: N/A
Other Skills: Handle Animal –2, Swim +11. Other Feats: Exotic Weapon Proficiency (two-
Crucial Feats: Dodge, Point Blank Shot. bladed sword), Two-Weapon Fighting.
Other Feats: Great Fortitude, Weapon Focus Possessions: Masterwork breastplate, master-
(claws). work two-bladed sword, javelins (2), 3 gp,
Possessions: +1 chainmail; composite longbow 13 sp, 8 cp.
(+4); masterwork arrows (20); potions of
CHAPTER 2: SECRET MEETING 29

Chapter 2:

SECRET MEETING
The player characters are asked to intervene in the life of a young man
who is getting involved with a chaos cult.

I
n this adventure, the characters learn that an for whom he cares very much. Iltumar, abandoned
acquaintance of theirs, Iltumar Shon, has by his parents to the streets when he was only ten
been spending time with a group that is actu- years old, is like a son to Hirus. SIDEBAR—TIP
DM TIPS
ally a cover for a chaos cult. Before they know it, Hirus knows, even if the PCs do not, that
they hear about a secret meeting of the cult where Iltumar looks up to them with respect and envy. Should the adventurers refuse
they are sure to discover more about the group’s The young man wants to live a life of adventure Hirus’ request, DMs must find
insidious conspiracies and the mysterious Night and battle the way they do. Hirus seeks out the another way to expose them to
of Dissolution. . . . party at a tavern or restaurant in Midtown, or the information about the cult’s
even out in the middle of Delver’s Square. secret meeting that they would
GETTING STARTED After introducing himself, he tells the group have learned from Iltumar.
The player characters should get some time to that Iltumar has fallen in with a bad bunch of Possibilities include having them
recuperate after their ordeal in Pythoness House. people calling themselves the Brotherhood of use divination spells or follow or
They are likely hurt and possibly quite angry and Ptolus. He doesn’t know much about this so- interrogate a known cultist
humiliated after the theft of what they had found called brotherhood, but he has seen some of the agent.
there (see Chapter 1: Pythoness House). The events people who have come looking for Iltumar, and
of this chapter should take place about a week they are clearly unsavory types (he doesn’t know
after the events of the last adventure. any of their names and can’t really provide much
of a useful description). He has tried to talk to
THE HOOK Iltumar about it, but the young man remains tight
Hirus Feek (male human expert6), one of the two lipped about his new friends and won’t listen to Bull and Bear Armory:
owners of the Bull and Bear Armory in Delver’s Hirus or his brother Sholum. Ptolus, page 201
Square, contacts the characters. Hirus is a skinny, Hirus humbly asks the characters to talk to Delver’s Square:
balding man with a thin grey beard trimmed short young Iltumar, find out whom he has been spend- Ptolus, page 198
on his face. His sunken eyes betray too many years ing time with, and convince him to choose better
of working long hours as an armorsmith in his company. Although he offers no payment or
workshop. He’s not much with words, and he reward for doing so, if the PCs ask for something,
knows it. Still, he has a problem that he can’t solve, he’ll grant them a 20 percent discount at his shop
and it involves his young employee, Iltumar Shon, on their next purchases.
30 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

“The Brotherhood of Ptolus” is actually a Success with Iltumar depends ultimately on the
Brothers of Venom: chaos cult called the Brothers of Venom. In his check’s resulting Difficulty Class, although DMs
Ptolus, page 71 search for adventure, Iltumar has been recruited should award a +2 or even +4 bonus to the check
Cult Book, page 92 to join this dangerous cult, which reveres murder if the players use good roleplaying. Remember
and mayhem for their own sakes. The player that the group can use the aid another rules to
characters should have learned this fact about the work together on this check.
Brotherhood of Ptolus from the Cult Book they
found in Pythoness House. This alone should be DC Diplomacy Result
incentive enough for them to help Hirus and 14 or Iltumar either tells the PCs to mind
Iltumar. After the events of the last chapter, the less their own business or tries to lie,
PCs are probably looking for revenge against the saying he’ll stay away from the cult
chaos cults. (but he has no intention of doing so).
15 Iltumar says he’ll think about what
CONFRONTING ILTUMAR the PCs have said.
While in Pythoness House, the The player characters can find Iltumar (male 20 Iltumar sincerely agrees not to meet
characters might have found a human commoner1) either while he is at work at with the Brotherhood of Ptolus again,
secret cache in the Ritual Room the Bull and Bear Armory during the day, or at but he won’t willingly tell the PCs
(Area 35) that contained a gold the Ghostly Minstrel almost any evening. They what he knows (either out of fear or
ring bearing the device of a might speak to him where they find him, or they simply misplaced loyalty).
broken square. They might have might ask him to go with them to another loca- 22+ Iltumar sincerely agrees not to meet
seen the symbol of the broken tion. Iltumar will do whatever they ask, curious with the Brotherhood of Ptolus again
square on the Crimson Coil as to why they would seek him out. He is still in and tells the PCs everything he knows
robe they found in Radanna’s awe of the party, at least a bit. about the group.
chamber (Area 25), on the Iltumar seems like the same eager youth they’ve
walls of the Ritual Room, or seen around before. He’s got sandy brown hair, a WHAT ILTUMAR KNOWS
on the frozen minotaurs in the smooth face, and a wiry build. He wears simple Young Iltumar knows three other members of the
subterranean level of the house. clothing. Now, however, he also wears a ring with “Brotherhood of Ptolus,” but all of them by false
a device upon it that looks like a square broken names. He doesn’t know how to contact any of
into many pieces. This ring is a secret sign to them, and he does not know that this group is
other cultists that he is one of them and is really the Brothers of Venom.
Bull and Bear Armory: allowed into meetings. A Spot check (DC 15) The three members are as follows:
Ptolus, page 201 allows a character to notice the ring, and an 1. “Skairris Noll” is actually a male human
Ghostly Minstrel: Intelligence check (DC 15) confirms that it’s not expert named Juliar Krill. He is a physicker who
Ptolus, page 204 one he has worn before. Of course, the PCs might tends the sick in Midtown. Iltumar has met him
have seen a ring like that (or at least the symbol) only once, when two other members of the broth-
in Pythoness House. erhood (see below) brought him to the older man;
Broken square ring, page 22 When the adventurers bring up the Brother- he got the feeling Skairris held some kind of posi-
hood of Ptolus, Iltumar becomes very defensive— tion of authority. He is tall and heavyset, and has
if they use the term “Brothers of Venom,” even dark hair with a dark beard.
more so. At first, he denies even having heard 2. “Jamill Roshama” is a human commoner
of them. “I don’t know what you’re talking named Noriss Ittarva, a troubled young man only
DM TIPS
about,” he claims, rather unconvincingly. When a few years older than Iltumar. He has a reputa-
If possible, the DM should they tell him it’s a bad group to associate with tion as a troublemaker in certain neighborhoods.
play the “talk with Iltumar” and begin explaining why, he drops the denial “Jamill” has come to speak with Iltumar a num-
encounter as just a minor and instead tells them that they’ve got the ber of times. He has strange tattoos and scars,
sideline or flavorful roleplaying brotherhood all wrong. Should the PCs try long black hair, and the sunken eyes of a shivvel
encounter between “real” to get Iltumar to reveal anything about the user.
adventures. cultists, they must attempt a Diplomacy check 3. “Anikka Thersil” is a young half-elf com-
(see below). moner whose real name is Tora Whistlelost. She
Convincing Iltumar takes both roleplaying and has been subtly seducing Iltumar, with the result
a good skill check result or two. The PCs need to that he has what he thinks are true feelings for
Shivvel users: Ptolus, page 557 handle the youth carefully, using his respect for her. She has long dark hair and is slight of build.
them to their advantage. Characters could use “Anikka” has accompanied “Jamill” a few times
Bluff (lying to him about things they “know” to meetings with Iltumar.
about the group) or Intimidate (threatening him
either with harm or with stories of what will hap- All three wear the same broken square ring that
pen to him if he gets involved with the brother- “Jamill” gave to Iltumar. That very night, Iltumar
hood), but the best tactic is likely to use the is supposed to wear the ring and walk down
Diplomacy skill. Tavern Row in Midtown after sunset. From there,
CHAPTER 2: SECRET MEETING 31

such a case, the cultists just sit at a nearby table.


Characters can make Spot checks (DC 22) to
notice the spies paying a little too much attention.
Likewise, if the PCs meet with the young man at
the Bull and Bear, the cultists attempt to pose as
customers. Mostly, they are just interested to see
whether Iltumar is revealing any secrets. They are
not there to take any other actions.
Adronna attempts to pass for a cleric of
Lothian. She has forged papers identifying herself
as Laila Ferris. If she thinks there’s even a chance
of a paladin or spellcaster using detect evil (or
chaos) on her, she drinks her potion of unde- As its name would suggest,
tectable alignment. Her weapon is coated with Delver’s Square is always
greenblood oil poison (see below). bustling with adventurers.
Businesses there—like the Bull
Adronna and Bear Armory and the
Female human (Chaotic Evil) Ghostly Minstrel—cater to the
Rogue6 CR 6 needs of Dungeon explorers. For
Init +6 Speed 30 feet more on this part of Midtown,
HD 6d6+6 hp 30
see Ptolus, page 198
AC 17, touch 12, flat-footed 17
BAB/Grapple +4/+5
Attack/Full Attack +6 melee (1d8+2,
morningstar)
SA Sneak attack +3d6
SQ Trapfinding, evasion, trap sense +2, and
uncanny dodge
Fort +3, Ref +7, Will +2
Str 13, Dex 14, Con 13, Int 15, Wis 10, Cha 11
Crucial Skills: Balance +10, Climb +11, Escape
someone will show him where a secret meeting is
Artist +10, Hide +9, Listen +7, Spot +8,
being held. During this meeting, Iltumar is to be Both Adronna and Arveth are
Use Magic Device +9.
inducted officially into the brotherhood. tall, physically fit women with
Other Skills: Appraise +10, Disguise +8,
About the group in general, Iltumar can tell the Forgery +10, Knowledge (local) +5, Open blond hair. Arveth has sparkling
characters that its members care about freedom Lock +13. green eyes and a small scar right
and change, and they aren’t afraid to cause some Crucial Feats: Combat Expertise, Dodge, above her lip. Adronna has a
trouble to achieve what is best for all. The excite- Power Attack. deep, soothing voice, while
ment of being a part of something like that is what Other Feats: Improved Initiative. Arveth has an odd accent (she
attracted Iltumar, but the young man is no evil Possessions: +1 chain shirt; +1 morningstar; is originally from the faraway
cultist—at least, not yet. potions of cat’s grace, pass without trace, land of Kem).
and undetectable alignment; masterwork
thieves’ tools; climber’s kit; holy symbol;
IF THE PCS FAIL two doses of greenblood oil poison (DC 13;
If the characters botch their attempt to convince 1 Constitution/1d3 Constitution); 13 gp, 7 sp.
Iltumar or fail to get any information out of him,
they still have avenues to find out what they need Like Adronna, Arveth also coats her weapon
to know. Should they follow the youth, he will lead with greenblood oil poison (see next page).
them right to the secret meeting. Or, they could Arveth passes for a simple commoner and drinks
spot the cultist spies (see below) and follow or con- her potion if Adronna does. Adronna takes the
front them, possibly gaining information. Some lead and tries to get in close, if possible. Arveth
PCs might try to use detect thoughts or other hangs back—she’s there only if the “cleric” needs
magic to get background from Iltumar. her help. If confronted, they attempt to flee, first
and foremost. If they must fight, they leap into
CULTIST SPIES melee and attempt to flank one foe, taking down
The cultists do not yet trust Iltumar, so they watch their enemies one by one.
him closely. If the player characters meet with
him, the cult attempts to eavesdrop on the conver- Arveth
sation using special agents whom Iltumar has not Female human (Chaotic Evil) Ghostly Minstrel:
Rogue6 CR 6
met. The spy method only works if the PCs meet Ptolus, page 204
Init +4 Speed 30 feet
with Iltumar in public, such as at the Ghostly Bull and Bear Armory:
HD 6d6+6 hp 29
Minstrel, which is very near the Bull and Bear. In Ptolus, page 201
AC 18, touch 14, flat-footed 18
32 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

BAB/Grapple +4/+5
The thing that can work to the party’s com-
Attack/Full Attack +7 melee (1d4+2, dagger)
SA Sneak attack +3d6 plete advantage is that not all the cultists know
SQ Trapfinding, evasion, trap sense +2, the other cultists’ real identities. If at least one PC
uncanny dodge wears a ring, they will be guided straight to the
Fort +3, Ref +9, Will +1 meeting in the so-called “Back Room.”
Str 12, Dex 18, Con 14, Int 14, Wis 9, Cha 11
Crucial Skills: Climb +11, Escape Artist +12, THE BACK ROOM
Listen +3, Move Silently +12, Search +4,
“The Back Room” is actually a cult code for
Spot +4, Use Magic Device +9
whatever establishment the members are using as
Other Skills: Appraise +7, Gather Information
+8, Knowledge (local) +8, Open Lock +15, a meeting place. They always meet at night, and
The Cult Organization Ride +7, Sleight of Hand +10, Swim +12. they always choose places where late-night activi-
Crucial Feats: Combat Expertise. ty won’t draw attention, such as in (or right next
The Brothers of Venom have two Other Feats: Investigator, Skill Focus to) a restaurant, tavern, gambling den, brothel,
levels of membership. The first (Knowledge [local]), Weapon Focus (dagger). and so forth. For their latest meeting, they have
is called the “fellowship.” These Possessions: +1 studded leather armor; +1 dag- chosen an abandoned workshop behind a nasty
are the people who retain their ger; masterwork dagger; potions of remove little eatery called the Rat’s Nest on Tavern Row.
public personas and meet only in fear, invisibility, and undetectable alignment; The proprietor of the Rat’s Nest is Caudil
thieves’ tools; two doses of greenblood oil
secret and only occasionally. Thinflame (male halfling commoner2). Caudil is
poison (DC 13; 1 Constitution/1d3 Consti-
Fellow brothers do not know the not actually involved in the cult and has nothing
tution); gold ring worth 75 gp; 17 gp.
identities or in some cases even to do with any of this.
the true appearance of most If the player characters meet with Iltumar Caudil has a single employee, Nhara Beezil
other members, as they use false somewhere that the spies cannot go, they wait (female human commoner1), who waits tables
names and masks during the around outside or in another nearby location to while Caudil cooks. Nhara is not a cultist either,
meetings. Only members who watch both the young man and the PCs. but she’s been bribed to help things move along.
recruit new brothers know any of Should the spies get away knowing that the When the characters approach down the alley-
the fellowship’s real names. The adventurers heard about the meeting, the meeting way, she comes out and unlocks a door for them.
second level of membership is is moved to an abandoned house in Midtown The door leads into an open space between the
that of the “deep brothers.” near the Warrens. No more cultists contact Rat’s Nest and a two-story cobbler’s workshop
These cultists discard their real Iltumar, at least for now (but see Chapter 3). that faces another street. This open area is used
identities altogether and for storage and contains a number of crates.
devote all their time to ON THE STREET Some of them have been stacked like stairs,
the Lords of Chaos. Hopefully, one way or the other, the characters allowing one to climb up onto the flat roof of the
have learned about the secret meeting on Tavern workshop’s lean-to. This small rooftop has a
Row in Midtown tonight. Going to the row number of soil-filled boxes where the cobbler’s
before dark does no good (unless the PCs are wife grew vegetables. From up there, the PCs see
In Chapter 3, the hapless Iltumar looking for a drink). Going there after dark, a door that leads into the second floor of the
may be kidnapped by cultists and however, gets the attention of the lookouts. workshop.
taken to see the Surgeon in the The lookouts are the aforementioned “Jamill
Shadows; see page 36. Roshama” and “Anikka Thersil” (Noriss Ittarva ENTRY (EL 4)
and Tora Whistlelost). These commoners watch This room is actually the main portion of the
for anyone walking down the row with a broken cobbler’s family’s living quarters. It is simply fur-
square ring. “Jamill” is on the street. When he nished with some chairs and a table. It also opens
The cobbler and his family are sees someone with a ring, he makes eye contact into a small kitchen. Doors lead off to two bed-
dead. The Brothers of Venom and subtly points, with a nod or a half-shrug, to rooms and a garderobe, and stairs go down into
murdered them—not just to use a nearby rooftop. PCs who look up will spot a the workshop, now used as the meeting room.
their house and workshop as a shabbily dressed young girl on the roof. She runs Three guards in this entry room keep a watch
meeting place, but to further down the length of the rooftops on that side of out the peepholes recently drilled into the walls;
their own love of murder. the street, making sure the party can see her. from them, they can see out onto the roof of the
The meeting space is just (This girl is not a cultist, but just a waif Jamill lean-to. These guards are not cultists themselves,
an extra benefit. paid to do this. She doesn’t even know why.) The just hired muscle from the Balacazar family. As
various taverns and establishments abut each such, they are not fanatics—they run or even sur-
other for a distance, so she can make her way render if seriously threatened.
easily along the roofs. She stops on a particular
Balacazars: Ptolus, page 100 roof and points across the street. Again, if the Guards (3)
PCs look where she points, they see “Anikka,” Male humans (Neutral Evil)
Warrior2 CR 1
who calls them over, then shoos them toward a
Init +1 Speed 20 feet
narrow alley between two buildings, one of
HD 2d8+6 hp 20
Rat’s Nest: Ptolus, page 100 which is a horrible little restaurant called the AC 16, touch 11, flat-footed 15
(#185, G6, on map) Rat’s Nest. BAB/Grapple +2/+5
CHAPTER 2: SECRET MEETING 33

Attack/Full Attack +6 melee (1d12+4, here to plan further murders, trade advice on The map above shows the upper
19–20/×3, greataxe)
poison use, and engage in perverted sexual acts. level of the workshop next to the
Fort +6, Ref +3, Will +2
Rat’s Nest, as it is likely that the
Str 17, Dex 13, Con 17, Int 10, Wis 14, Cha 11
Commoners (4) player characters will enter the
Crucial Skills: Climb +4, Intimidate +4, Jump +3.
Male and female humans (Chaotic Evil) workshop by climbing up to the
Other Skills: Swim +2.
Commoner2 CR 1 rooftop garden and going down
Crucial Feats: Blind-Fight, Combat Reflexes.
Init +4 Speed 30 feet
Other Feats: N/A to the ground level from there.
HD 2d4 hp 8
Possessions: Masterwork scale mail armor, Meeting attendees are not
AC 10, touch 10, flat-footed 10
masterwork greataxe, potion of cure light admitted from the ground level.
BAB/Grapple +1/+2
wounds, 3 gp, 8 sp, 10 cp.
Attack/Full Attack +2 melee (1d4+1, dagger) or
Four white hoods lie on the table in the entry. +1 ranged (1d4+1, dagger)
Cultists (or people coming in posing as cultists) are Fort +0, Ref +0, Will +0
Str 12, Dex 10, Con 11, Int 10, Wis 11, Cha 13
DM TIPS
told to don a hood. If there are more than four
player characters, the guards seem confused (they Crucial Skills: Bluff +3, Spot +5. Player characters may want to
Other Skills: Handle Animal +5, Use Rope +1. spend some time exposing these
weren’t expecting more people than hoods) and tell
Crucial Feats: N/A cultists, who are trying so hard to
them that only four can go in.
Other Feats: Improved Initiative, Iron Will. hide their identities. In such a
Possessions: Daggers (2), broken square ring,
MEETING ROOM (EL 6) case, the DM should come up
white hood, dose of Small centipede poison
Four commoners and three experts wait down with names and backgrounds for
(DC 11, 1d2 Dexterity/1d2 Dexterity), 1 gp,
here in the meeting room. All of them wear white 5 sp, 15 cp. these commoners and the last
hoods to conceal their identities, even from one expert: the more mundane, the
another, and refer to each other by false names. Experts (2) better.
These are all typical Ptolusites: businesspeople and Male and female humans (Chaotic Evil)
commonfolk who secretly belong to the Brothers Expert2 CR 1
of Venom cult. Despite their secret love of blood, Init +0 Speed 30 feet
death, and violence, they seem like normal people HD 2d6+3 hp 13
AC 11, touch 11, flat-footed 10
to their friends, family, and acquaintances. Skairris Noll, page 30
BAB/Grapple +1/+1
One of the experts is “Skairris Noll” (Juliar
Attack +2 melee (1d4, dagger) or +3 ranged
Krill), whom Iltumar met once. The cultists are (1d4, dagger)
34 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Fort +0, Ref +1, Will +3 Dilar


Str 10, Dex 12, Con 10, Int 13, Wis 11, Cha 11 Male centaur (Chaotic Evil)
Crucial Skills: Listen +2, Search +2, Spot +7. Large monstrous humanoid
Other Skills: Appraise +3, Forgery +3, Fighter4 CR 7
Knowledge (local) +6. Init +9 Speed 35 feet
Crucial Feats: N/A HD 4d8+20 + 4d10+20 hp 86
The workshop and house have
Other Feats: Alertness, Toughness. AC 20, touch 12, flat-footed 17
already been looted of valuables.
Possessions: Masterwork dagger, broken BAB/Grapple +8/+19
There are about 75 gp worth of square ring, white hood, dose of blue whin- Attack +15 (2d6+11, 18–20/×3, falchion)
tools and equipment left. nis poison (DC 14, 1 Constitution/uncon- Full Attack +15/+10 (2d6+11, 18–20/×3, fal-
sciousness), 5 gp, 11 sp, 15 cp. chion) and +9 melee (1d6+7, 2 hooves)
Space/Reach 10 feet/5 feet
Tactics: If attacked, these cultists defend them- SQ Darkvision 60 feet
selves, albeit poorly. (Note, however, that they all Fort +10, Ref +12, Will +7
have poison on their daggers.) They would prefer Str 24, Dex 20, Con 21, Int 11, Wis 15, Cha 10
to flee from danger, though, and use the work- Crucial Skills: Jump +10, Listen +8, Move
Silently +12, Spot +5.
shop’s main entrance to do so if possible.
Other Skills: Knowledge (religion) +1,
Survival +5.
DILAR (EL 8) Crucial Feats: Combat Reflexes, Dodge,
Aram or centaur: Dilar, an aram, is a so-called “deep brother.” He Power Attack.
Ptolus, page 50 is here to supervise the meeting and make sure Other Feats: Alertness, Improved Initiative,
Deep brother, page 32 everything goes smoothly, but not really get Lightning Reflexes.
Adronna and Arveth, page 31 involved. He waits in the storeroom of the work- Possessions: +1 scale mail armor, +1 falchion,
shop next to the meeting room, although he ring of counterspells (magic missile),
emerges immediately at the sound of trouble, broken square ring, coiled viper amulet
charging into melee. If Adronna and Arveth did worth 10 gp, important papers, 1 gp, 14 sp.
not show up before the meeting, Dilar suspects
trouble.
CHAPTER 2: SECRET MEETING 35

Tactics: Dilar is, as always, accompanied by a BLOODLESS SOLUTION


pair of thugs who obey his every word. These It’s entirely possible that careful player characters When the PCs have dealt with
thugs are loyal cultists. In a fight, one attempts to can go through this entire scenario without all the cultists here, it should be
flank whomever Dilar is fighting while the other rolling initiative, let alone killing anyone. If the obvious that there are more
guards his back. PCs pose as cultists wearing the ring(s) and, once elsewhere—if for no other reason
inside, the hoods, they can make Bluff checks, than there were no clerics here,
Thugs (2) opposed by the cultists’ Wisdom checks (+0) to and a cult without priests makes
Male humans (Chaotic Evil) convince them they are who they pretend to be. little sense.
Rogue1 CR 1 In the meeting, they can find out the information
Init 3 Speed 30 feet from Dilar’s papers (the location, but not the
HD 1d6+2 hp 8
nature, of the “secret project,” as well as details
AC 15, touch 13, flat-footed 12
about the Cult of the Ebon Hand, the new allies
BAB/Grapple +0/+1
Attack/Full Attack +1 melee (1d6+1, club) or of the Brothers of Venom). When Dilar emerges
+3 ranged (1d4+1, dagger) during the meeting, the characters need to make
SA Sneak attack +1d6 Bluff checks to oppose his Wisdom check (+2,
SQ Trapfinding with a +2 bonus if he is suspicious due to Temple of Deep Chaos, page 46
Fort +2, Ref +7, Will +0 Adronna’s and Arveth’s disappearance, for a
Str 12, Dex 16, Con 14, Int 11, Wis 11, Cha 9 total of +4).
Crucial Skills: Climb +5, Escape Artist +7, Hide Should the adventurers leave before they are dis-
+7, Intimidate +3, Listen +4, Move Silently covered, it may take the cultists days or even a If the characters did not find the
+7, Sense Motive +4,Tumble +7.
week to suspect that they have been infiltrated. By Cult Book below Pythoness
Other Skills: Use Rope +7.
that time, the PCs may already be attacking the House, give them the handout
Crucial Feats: Blind-Fight.
Other Feats: Lightning Reflexes. Temple of Deep Chaos. now (see page 92). Otherwise,
Possessions: Leather armor, club, daggers (3), explain that they find many
broken square ring, coiled viper amulet BARBARIAN INVASION! more papers and notebooks that
worth 10 gp, 18 gp, 19 sp, 13 cp. When the player characters complete this portion contain details similar to those
of the adventure, they are likely to hear rumors they have already learned from
Treasure in public places about an advancing barbarian that book.
Dilar has a number of papers and notebooks with horde. Unlike the one that attacked the Empire
him. These contain many of the same facts as the eleven years ago, it has bypassed the capital city
Cult Book in Pythoness House, as well as new of Tarsis. By all accounts, the barbarian army is Tarsis: Ptolus, page 44
information. Among other things, the papers on its way to Ptolus and will arrive in two to
show the location of the Brothers of Venom’s three weeks. (This is astonishingly fast for an
secret project: an apartment building in Oldtown army to move, but the majority of the soldiers Apartment building, page 42
off of Crossing Street. The documents refer to the are fast-moving, hardy barbarians.) (map, page 6)
building only as the “secret project” or the “joint Many people, including the Commissar, openly Ebon Hand cult: Ptolus, page 72
project,” however. (The address can lead them to blame the impending attack on the Holy Emperor Malleck: Ptolus, page 381
the Temple of Deep Chaos, found in Chapter 4.) for having declared Ptolus the capital of the Kidnapping young people:
The pages also discuss the cult’s new allies, the Empire. They accuse in error, however; the barbar- Ptolus, page 379
Ebon Hand cult, and mention that cult’s leader, ians come to Ptolus because Ptolus is holding their
Malleck, and their activities involving kidnapping kidnapped king hostage—or so they believe. In Commissar: Ptolus, page 149
young people and transforming them. Going fact, it is Shigmaa Wuntad who holds the barbar- Holy Emperor: Ptolus, page 293
through these papers thoroughly takes at least ian king prisoner, specifically to draw his army Shigmaa Wuntad, page 86
an hour. here. King Oulgas languishes in a cell in the King Oulgas, page 88
Both Dilar and the thugs wear coiled viper Eschaton Sanctuary below the Temple of the Eschaton Sanctuary, page 84
amulets made of copper that show their allegiance Fifty-Three Gods of Chance. Temple of the Fifty-Three Gods
to the Brothers of Venom. of Chance, page 80
36 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Chapter 3:

THE SURGEON IN THE SHADOWS


Throughout the Ptolus underworld, the Surgeon in the Shadows’ name strikes fear into the hearts of listeners, even though
most of them don’t understand exactly what he does. To the uninitiated, he simply uses unknown but painful processes to
change people, giving them new forms or powers. He is, in reality a skilled chaositech surgeon who applies forbidden
techniques to rebuild people into monsters and implant chaositech devices into willing—and not-so-willing—subjects.

I
SIDEBAR—TIP
DM TIPS n this chapter, the player characters learn that looking for volunteers to alter. Illadras agreed to
young Iltumar Shon has, one way or another, pay for the process and was responsible for
Depending on how events in ended up in the hands of the infamous directing Iltumar to Kinion Luth. (If Illadras is
Chapter 2 transpired, the DM Surgeon in the Shadows, Kinion Luth. The events dead due to PC actions, either replace her or
should choose whether Iltumar that kick off this chapter can occur immediately assume this happened before her death.)
went willingly or not to the after those described in Chapter 2: Secret Meeting, Unbeknownst to Illadras, Iltumar left a note
Surgeon in the Shadows. or at any time during the rest of The Night of behind for Hirus and his brother Sholum. It
Dissolution adventure, as the DM sees fit. In fact, read simply:
these events might work best if instigated when “Thank you for everything you have done for
the PCs take a break during the events of the me. I go to live a new life with a new body now.
Throughout this chapter, NPCs’ following chapters, as a change of pace. –Iltumar”
chaositech implants and items
are described in sidebars. For GETTING STARTED Upon reading that rather disturbing missive,
more information on such items, Once again the player characters receive a visit the brothers contacted another friend, a bard
see the Chaositech sourcebook from Hirus Feek, Iltumar Shon’s mentor at the named Lavis Fallomire. As a favor to Iltumar
on the CD-Rom that comes Bull and Bear Armory. He seems incredibly upset (whom she knew in much the same way the PCs
with Ptolus. as he tells the PCs that Iltumar has disappeared. did), she searched around town, gathering infor-
Depending on the circumstances surrounding mation, using her bardic knowledge, and (most
Bull and Bear Armory: Iltumar’s departure, there are different clues importantly, as it turns out), casting locate object
Ptolus, page 201 Hirus can offer. spells in various locations, looking for Iltumar’s
leather jacket. She got lucky and located the jack-
ILTUMAR WENT WILLINGLY et in “an old storehouse behind a school in
Brotherhood of Ptolus: See Iltumar was never fully convinced that the mem- Oldtown.” After telling Hirus and Sholum this
the Brothers of Venom: bers of the Brotherhood were all that bad, or at news, she went to investigate the place.
Ptolus, page 71 least he still thought they might be what he was They have not heard from her since.
Illadras, page 62 looking for. Knowing his new friends would have
Tolling Bell cult: difficulty accepting him after the PCs had interro- ILTUMAR WAS KIDNAPPED
Ptolus, page 73 gated him, Iltumar found out how to contact Perhaps more likely, Iltumar did not go willingly
Illadras, a Tolling Bell priestess who has been to the Surgeon in the Shadows. Instead, some
CHAPTER 3: THE SURGEON IN THE SHADOWS 37

cultists nabbed him after learning that he provid- The location of this lair (an
ed information that enabled the characters to raid old storehouse behind Master
the secret meeting of the Brothers of Venom. They Allam’s School of Thought)
have taken him to Kinion Luth to have implants appears on the map on page 6.
put into his brain to make him a helpless slave,
followed by physical enhancements that will turn
him into a living weapon. Brothers of Venom: Ptolus,
Iltumar managed to put up a bit of a fight, page 71
however—Hirus and Sholum found the room
where Iltumar lived in total disarray. After com-
ing upon the scene of the struggle, the brothers FROM MY CAMPAIGN
contacted another friend, a bard named Lavis
TO YOURS
Fallomire. She knew Iltumar in much the same
way the PCs did, and searched around town gath- In the original Ptolus Campaign,
ering information, using her bardic knowledge, a character named Serai, who
and (most importantly, as it turns out), casting was in love with another PC,
locate object spells in various locations, looking Aliya, wanted to take Aliya to
for Iltumar’s leather jacket. She got lucky and Kinion Luth after she fell in
located the jacket in “an old storehouse behind battle. He hoped the Surgeon’s
a school in Oldtown.” After telling Hirus and augmentations would protect her
Sholum this news, she went to investigate the and make her stronger, so she
place. would never die again. The rest
They have not heard from her since. of the Runewardens didn’t trust
chaositech, however, and
TRACKING DOWN LAVIS managed to grab Aliya’s body
Hirus asks the player characters if they can spare back from Serai before the
the time to check up on their bard friend Lavis deed was done.
and maybe even help her find Iltumar. He promis-
es to give them a magical suit of +1 chainmail
armor that just came into the shop in return. If Once they make their way to Luth’s lair and
DM TIPS
they agree, the first thing they need to do is figure workshop, they’ll have to go inside to find any evi-
out where Lavis went. dence of what happened to either Lavis or Iltumar. Kinion Luth can provide an
A Knowledge (local) check (DC 25) allows a interesting roleplaying dilemma
character who heard the clue from Lavis to THE LAIR for the player characters. For the
remember an old storehouse behind Master Kinion Luth makes his lair in a small abandoned right price, they too could obtain
Allam’s School of Thought in Oldtown. storehouse behind a school of philosophy called some of his chaotic handiwork.
Otherwise, the PCs need to ask around, using Master Allam’s School of Thought. The location of Is this “betrayal of the flesh”
Gather Information (DC 25) or inquiring among this place is a carefully guarded secret. Clients are an unforgivable sin or simply
people who know Oldtown better than they. brought here blindfolded via circuitous routes. another tool they can use to
further their fight against chaos?
All groups and characters will
KINION LUTH have to decide for themselves
No one knows exactly where Kinion Luth came from, and few can remember when he first whether Luth is an enemy to
appeared in Ptolus. He’s known throughout the city’s criminal underworld, however, and even oppose, an opportunity to
beyond. It seems that virtually every pickpocket, thug, thief, extortionist, assassin, sinister cultist, exploit—or possibly both.
and diabolical mage has heard the name “the Surgeon in the Shadows.” Most can tell you rumors
that, for a price, he can alter you in horrid ways to grant you fantastic abilities. You may not
always appreciate your physical appearance when he’s done, but you’ll be stronger, faster, and
deadlier than you ever were before.
Gather Information or Knowledge (local) checks about him offer the following results:

DC Check Result
15 The “Surgeon in the Shadows” will, for a price, alter you in horrid ways to grant you
fantastic abilities.
20 Kinion Luth is the real name of “the Surgeon in the Shadows.”
22 Kinion Luth has connections to virtually every criminal and illegal organization in the city.
25 Luth uses both magic and chaositech to transform his subjects.
27 Luth has transformed himself into a powerful chaositech creature but always avoids danger.
30 Luth has a lair somewhere in Oldtown.
38 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Guardian’s Implants 1. FRONT ENTRANCE (EL 4) BAB/Grapple +6/+11


and Devices The storehouse has two entrances, but both are Attack +13 melee (1d4+5, spiked gauntlet)
Full Attack +11/+6 melee (1d4+5, spiked gaunt-
disguised so that anyone entering still believes it is
let) and +11 melee (1d4+2, spiked gauntlet)
Bone Lacing: Lacing a host’s an abandoned, unsafe structure full of refuse. A
or +8 melee (1d8, 4 cleavers)
bones with metal and hardened, trapped secret door (Search check, DC 25) leads SQ DR 10/slashing or piercing
living tissue takes four procedures into Luth’s actual lair. Fort +10, Ref +5, Will +2
but grants an inherent Strength Electrical Discharge Trap: CR 4; mechanical Str 21, Dex 15, Con 20, Int 8, Wis 10, Cha 7
bonus of +2 and 20 bonus hit (chaositech); touch trigger; manual reset; Crucial Skills: Intimidate +7, Jump +6, Listen
points. Further, the host gains 6d6 points of electricity damage (Reflex +2, Spot +2.
save, DC 16, for half damage); Search Other Skills: N/A
DR 10/slashing or piercing.
DC 23; Disable Device DC 28. Crucial Feats: Dodge, Combat Reflexes.
Allegiance Mind Implant: A Other Feats: Two-Weapon Fighting, Weapon
Focus (spiked gauntlet).
host with this implant must 2. BACK ENTRANCE (EL 8)
Built-In Device: Cleaver harness.
remain loyal to the individual, As with Area 1, those entering through the back
Body Implants: Bone lacing.
group, or cause, designated entrance door are likely to think they’ve stepped Mind Implants: Allegiance implant.
during surgery. Alternatively, into an old storehouse whose roof could collapse Possessions: Masterwork studded leather
the implant may be a single at any moment. Also as in Area 1, a secret door armor, masterwork spiked gauntlets (2).
command that prevents an behind the stacked trash hides the actual entrance
action, such as “Do not speak (Search check, DC 25). It is also trapped. 3. STOREROOM
of the Legacy of Cordaris.” The Acid Spray Trap: CR 5; mechanical (chaositech); This chamber in the building’s southeast corner is
host cannot resist or overcome touch trigger; manual reset; 6d6 points of filled with drums of strange chemicals and a clutter
the conditioning or command, acid damage (Reflex save, DC 16, half dam- of tools and half-finished machines and devices.
age); Search DC 23; Disable Device DC 28.
even under magical compulsion A character making a Craft (chaositech) or Craft
or charm. Only removal of the (alchemy) check (DC 20) could identify parts or
implant allows him to overcome A chaos-shaped creature of Luth’s creation substances worth about 500 gp here. Otherwise,
the conditioning or command. watches this back entrance, just on the other side it all appears simply strange and inert.
of the secret door, peering through a tiny peephole.
Cleaver Harness: This device This brute was once a human man but now is 4. HOLDING CELL
fits Small to Large creatures. almost unrecognizable as anything but a hideous, In this simple room adjacent to the storeroom,
Attached to it are four articulated malformed monster with extra, bladed limbs. It Kinion Luth keeps unwilling subjects until it is time
arms, each ending in a wicked, attacks any intruders and fights to the death. for their procedures. Three cots sit along the walls,
serrated cleaver. The wearer runs and there is a slop bucket as well.
a cable from the harness to his Guardian
jaw and controls the cleaver-arms Chaos-shaped human male (Chaotic Neutral) Prisoners
Medium aberration
with subtle jaw movements, using If Iltumar was taken against his will, he may be
Warrior6 CR 7
them to slash at adjacent foes. here or in Area 5. Lavis the bard is here either way.
HD 6d8+50 hp 85
He makes four attacks per round, Lavis is bound and gagged to keep her from
Init +2 Speed 30 feet
using his base attack bonus AC 17, touch 12, flat-footed 15 casting spells. Luth’s dwarf assistant Castor—who
modified by Dexterity, not should have disposed of Iltumar’s clothing, and is
Strength. He can attack multiple thus responsible for Lavis finding the place—
foes but takes no other actions in keeps her here, planning to kill her later. (He’s
such a round—not even a five- already taken her gear and sold it.) If freed, she
foot step—and can make no helps her rescuers fight her captors in any way
other attacks even with weapons she can. She’s also very interested in helping
in his hands. The cleavers each Iltumar.
inflict 1d8 points of damage Lavis is attractive and petite, with short brown
(19–20/×2, no bonus for hair, pale skin, and brown eyes.
Strength).
Lavis Fallomire
Female human (Chaotic Good)
Bard5 CR 5
Init +5 Speed 30 feet
Craft (chaositech):
HD 5d6 hp 23
Ptolus, page 568
AC 11, touch 11, flat-footed 10
BAB/Grapple +3/+2
Chaos-shaped creature: Attack/Full Attack +2 melee (1d3–1, unarmed)
Chaositech, page 84 Fort +1, Ref +5, Will +5
Str 9, Dex 12, Con 11, Int 12, Wis 12, Cha 17
Castor, page 40 SQ Bardic knowledge, bardic music 5/day
(countersong, fascinate +2, inspire courage
+1, and inspire competence)
CHAPTER 3: THE SURGEON IN THE SHADOWS 39

Castor, Luth’s dwarf assistant,


found the bard Lavis snooping
around the outside of the lair
and subdued her. He brought her
to the holding cell (Area 4) and
questioned her, but has not told
Luth about any of it. Luth knows
there is a prisoner here, but
nothing more.

If Iltumar is here willingly, he


seems angry that the player
characters have come, but he
does not struggle as they attempt
to remove him from the lair.

Crucial Skills: Balance +5, Listen +3, Search +3, allow her stooped stature and shambling gait to
Use Magic Device +7. deceive them—this warrior is fast and very
Other Skills: Appraise +6, Disguise +10, Gather
dangerous. Mind implants compel her to serve
Information +10, Knowledge (local) +4,
her master without question and to the death. Chaos-shaped creature:
Perform (wind instruments) +11, Swim +6.
Crucial Feats: N/A If Luth is present, the guardian fights anyone Chaositech, page 84
Other Feats: Improved Initiative, Spell Focus who enters the room, while her master attempts
(evocation), Track. to escape. If he is not present, she may observe
Languages: Celestial, Common, Elvish, Giant, the characters for a round or two with curiosity,
Gnoll, Gnomish, Halfling, Infernal, not sure whether they should be here or not. Guardian’s Replacements
Palastani, Sylvan. and Implants
Possessions: N/A Guardian
Spells Known: 3/4/2; save DC 13 + spell level. Chaos-shaped human female (Chaotic Neutral) Blade Replacement: Replace-
2nd—darkness, locate object, sound burst. Medium aberration ments are enhancements used
1st—cause fear, lesser confusion, magic aura, Warrior6 CR 7 in place of an existing part of a
ventriloquism. HD 6d8+24 hp 54
0—daze, know direction, mage hand, prestidigi- host’s body, or to replace an
Init +7 Speed 30 feet
tation, read magic, resistance. already missing body part. They
AC 21, touch 13, flat-footed 18
BAB/Grapple +6/+11 often incorporate organic compo-
5. OPERATING ROOM (EL 7 OR HIGHER) Attack +13 melee (1d8+6, replacement blade) nents as well as inorganic ones.
At the heart of his lair, Luth keeps his operating Full Attack +13/+8 melee (1d8+6, replacement Any blade the subject could wield
room. This terrible place stinks of blood and blade) in one hand can replace her fore-
chemicals. Stained operating tables stand within Fort +11, Ref +5, Will +4 arm and hand completely. The
the chamber, with strange devices hooked up to Str 20, Dex 17, Con 19, Int 9, Wis 10, Cha 8 procedure leaves the subject with
them and hanging by chains over them. Spatters Crucial Skills: Intimidate +8, Jump +10, no hand on that arm at all and
Spot +2.
of dried blood surround everything. Gruesome a forearm that serves simply as a
Other Skills: N/A
tools of his trade hang on hooks and sit on small reinforced support for the
Crucial Feats: N/A
shelves on one wall. Another wall is covered in weapon. The blade can be magi-
Other Feats: Great Fortitude, Improved
grisly charts and diagrams. Initiative, Iron Will, Weapon Focus cal, or it can be made magical
If Iltumar was not in Area 4, he is here on a (replacement blade). later. The subject gains automat-
table, being prepped for an operation by Kinion Possessions: Masterwork studded leather ic proficiency with the now-
Luth himself. See Area 7 for details about the armor. intrinsic weapon.
Surgeon and his tactics. Built-In Device: Vigor boots (gain +10 bonus
This room is watched over by a creature of to speed or Jump checks but suffer 1d3 Dermal Armor Body Implant:
Luth’s own creation, once human but now resem- points of damage/round when used). Additional layers of leathery flesh
Body Implants/Replacements: Blade replace-
bling only a shadow of her former self. Covered are implanted onto a host’s body
ment (+1 longsword), dermal armor.
in scars and stitched-on additional layers of flesh, in vital areas. The host gains a
Mind Implants: Allegiance implant (see side-
the guardian has had one hand and forearm +3 natural armor bonus.
bar, previous page).
replaced with a magical blade. Foes should not
40 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Iron God: Ptolus, page 69 6. CASTOR’S ROOM (EL 5) Treasure. Those willing to search this mess
This chamber in the lair’s northwestern corner lies (DC 22) can find a bag of 340 gp and a set of
Paralysis ray emitter, page 41 in such disarray that one might not even think it chaositech repair tools worth 1,000 gp.
a bedchamber, let alone the bedchamber of a
dwarf. Piles of clothing, blankets, pillows, books, 7. LUTH’S CHAMBER (EL 0 OR 19)
tools, and various gear fill the room. Accessible from Area 5, this bedroom resembles
Luth’s assistant, Castor, is a dwarf who once nothing of the kind. Instead, it seems like a bizarre
served as an acolyte of the Iron God. This dwarf mechanical crypt. Weird devices and huge vats all
rejected the ways of order for the allure of chaos seem focused on a central slab of stone about the
and has served Luth ever since. Having cast off size and shape of a bed. This is where Kinion
his god, changed his alignment, and lost much of sleeps, hooked up to all the machines in the room.
his Wisdom score due to chaositech experimenta- Kinion Luth is nearly impossible to find, either
tion, he has lost all spellcasting abilities (and thus magically or by other means. Once found, he is
is treated as one level lower than his actual level extremely wary of others. In fact, if discovered—
for Challenge Rating purposes). no matter what the circumstances—he attempts
Obviously, Kinion Luth is likely Castor remains fiercely loyal to Kinion Luth, to flee. Only when a person is brought to him,
far out of the player characters’ for he assumes that his master eventually will usually by Castor, blindfolded, will he hold a
league. Regardless, if he sees that reveal all of his secrets to him. Castor will defend conversation or perform a service.
the location of his lair has been Luth with his life, using his steaming axe with Luth harbors no interest in combat or confron-
compromised, he immediately great skill. Castor’s main duties, however, involve tation. If assaulted he most likely teleports away.
teleports to a hiding place dealing with prospective clients. Castor informs The Surgeon wears a voluminous robe that con-
beneath the city rather than clients of prices (never haggling) and attempts to ceals most of his body except his head and his
staying to trade blows with size them up as to whether they can be trusted. hands, which look like long, spindly metal claws
intruders—he won’t risk the Usually, to even get an appointment with Castor, made of scalpels, needles, and tools rather than
chance that they were sent by a prospective client must have someone of real actual hands. A featureless steel mask conceals his
someone else, and that others import in the city—a crime boss, a guildmaster, face and the paralysis ray emitter built into his
could be on their way. or perhaps a previous client—vouch for him. forehead (it comes out of a small hidden aperture
Castor brings subjects to Luth when it is time to in the mask when needed). He speaks only in
perform a procedure. muffled whispers and never repeats himself.
Chaositechnician: Cold-hearted creature that he is, Kinion Luth The Surgeon in the Shadows is a hateful, fear-
Chaositech, page 78 holds no special attachment to Castor; threaten- ful creature. He despises all that lives and gains a
Chaos-shaped creature: ing him to get at Luth accomplishes nothing. perverse joy in resculpting—and thus perverting—
Chaositech, page 84 Castor is short and broad, even for a dwarf. flesh. His demeanor does not belie his mania, how-
Chaos Surgery: Ptolus, page 569 His hair and beard are long, wild, and unkempt, ever. At all times he is calm and collected, never
Craft (chaositech): Ptolus, stained with grease and chemicals. He smells of rash or panicky. Luth knows all about the
page 568 strange substances, some organic and others inor- Galchutt, but he does not serve them (other than
ganic. He carries a number of tools with him at indirectly). No chaos cultist himself, he earns a
all times in pouches and pockets crudely stitched handsome living from cultists who buy his services.
Steaming Axe: Pulsing tubes run into his armor. They have learned the hard way not to cross him.
up the shaft of this battleaxe,
connecting the blade and head Castor Kinion Luth
with a cylinder attached at the Male Stonelost dwarf (Chaotic Neutral) Chaos-shaped male human (Chaotic Neutral)
other end of the weapon. The Ex-Cleric5 (Iron God)/chaositechnician1 CR 5 Medium aberration
HD 5d8+10 + 1d8+2 hp 43 Sorcerer5/expert1/chaositechnician10 CR 19*
cylinder generates heat, which is
Init +2 Speed 20 feet Init +7 Speed 30 feet
channeled up into the blade,
AC 17, touch 12, flat-footed 15 HD 5d4+15 + 1d6+3 + 10d8+50 hp 163
making it steam whenever there BAB/Grapple +3/+7 AC 17, touch 15, flat-footed 15
is at least an average amount of Attack/Full Attack +9 melee (1d8+4+1d6 fire BAB/Grapple +9/+13
water vapor in the air. The axe damage, steaming axe) Attack +14 melee (1d6+4+poison, claw) or
inflicts an additional 1d6 points Fort +6, Ref +6, Will +6 +13 ranged (paralysis ray)
of fire/heat damage per strike. Str 18, Dex 14, Con 14, Int 13, Wis 10, Cha 13 Full Attack +14/+9 melee (1d6+4+poison,
Using the steaming axe is just Crucial Skills: Disable Device +7. claw) or +13 ranged (paralysis ray)
like using a normal Other Skills: Appraise +3, Chaos Surgery +8, SA Poison claws (DC 18, 1 Constitution/1d3
battleaxe. Craft (chaositech) +12, Heal +6, Knowledge Constitution)
(religion) +8. SQ DR 10/slashing or piercing, surgical healing
Crucial Feats: N/A (6d8), jury rig chaositech, resist insanity,
Other Feats: Lightning Reflexes, Skill Focus (Craft chaositech stabilization, rapid tinker
Surgical healing, jury rig [chaositech]), Weapon Focus (battleaxe). Fort +10, Ref +10, Will +17
chaositech, resist insanity, Possessions: Steaming axe, masterwork stud- Str 18, Dex 16, Con 16, Int 19, Wis 11, Cha 18
chaositech stabilization, and rapid ded leather armor, masterwork heavy shield, Crucial Skills: Bluff +8, Concentration +20,
tinker: Chaositech, page 80 potions of cure moderate wounds and invisibil- Disable Device +10, Hide +7, Listen +2,
ity, masterwork tools, 26 gp. * CR higher than normal due to his equipment.
CHAPTER 3: THE SURGEON IN THE SHADOWS 41

Move Silently +7, Search +14, Sense Motive kill them or deliver them to him. If they actually Kinian Luth’s Implants/Devices
+5, Spot +1. attacked him, his attackers soon find themselves
Other Skills: Craft (alchemy) +12, Chaos the targets of Vai assassins (who may have been Cited pages refer to Chaositech:
Surgery +27, Craft (chaositech) +27, Forgery
paid in chaositech surgery, making them even A paralysis ray emitter fires a ray
+7, Heal +14, Knowledge (arcana) +11.
deadlier). This retribution occurs after the entirety of chaositech energy, range up to
Crucial Feats: N/A
Other Feats: Improved Initiative, Great of The Night of Dissolution adventure is over. 200 feet, range increment 50 feet;
Fortitude, Iron Will, Lightning Reflexes, In any case, if the party rescues Iltumar, he 1d6 points of nonlethal damage
Scribe Scroll, Skill Focus (Craft settles down and returns to work in the Bull and plus Fortitude save, DC 17, or
[chaositech]), Skill Focus (Chaos Surgery). Bear, never to be involved with the chaos cults paralyzed for 1d6+4 rounds;
Built-In Device: Paralysis ray emitter. again. He can tell the adventurers what happened ranged touch attack (page 49); a
Body Implants/Replacements: Bone-lacing to him, and may include details about Illadras, headclamp implant connects his
(see sidebar, page 38), headclamp, poison- the Tolling Bell priestess. brain to certain chaositech items,
ous claws, spinal clamp (attached to no If the characters somehow eliminated Kinion allowing a device to receive
suit), see invisibility, three tool fingers.
Luth, this act produces ripples throughout the mental commands or transfer
Mind Implants: Intelligence implant, feat
criminal underworld. It is likely that someone will information directly into the
implant (Weapon Focus [claws]).
Incidental Mutation: Pointed ears. try to raise him from the dead, just as it is likely brain; (page 50); a spinal clamp
Spells Known: 6/7/7/7/7/4; save DC 14 + spell that powerful organizations like the Balacazars powers a chaositech device using
level (caster level 11th, +13 melee touch, will attempt to avenge his death. Luth’s life energy rather than raw
+12 ranged touch). chaos; instead of checking a device
5th—prying eyes, teleport. WHAT ILTUMAR KNOWS NOW for chaotic failure, he suffers 1
4th—confusion, enervation, stoneskin. After he is freed, Iltumar can provide the PCs point of Constitution damage
3rd—dispel magic, gaseous form, lightning bolt, with some interesting tidbits that he learned while (page 52); headclamp and spinal
major image. in the clutches of the cultists: clamp have AC 14 + Luth’s Dex-
2nd—alter self, blur, invisibility, mirror image,
•The cultists are up to something big. They terity bonus, hardness 1, and 5 hp;
siphon*.
believe they can bring about something called pull cord out with Strength check
1st—identify device*, mage armor, magic missile,
resist chaotic contamination*, shield. the Night of Dissolution. (DC 8); can extend/retract the
0—dancing lights, daze, detect chaositech*, •The cultists speak frequently of something that poisonous claws as a free action,
detect magic, detect mutation*, ghost sound, is going to happen in the sky soon. for use in regular and off-hand
light, mage hand, read magic. •The cultists are about to destroy a powerful attacks; each strike injects target
Possessions: Ring of protection +2, attack anti-chaos device in a place called the with poison up to six times per
sphere, surgical assistants (2), chaos stor- Kaleidoscope Temple (see page 64). day per claw (page 48); his bladed
age cube, no suit, life sensor, protective •The Cult of the Ebon Hand is actually a chaos attack sphere hovers within ten
goggles (built into a mask), ear serum, eye cult involved with all these others. They have feet of Luth and attacks his foes
serum, flesh ichor, mobility milch.
a temple in the Temple District. for 10 rounds while he is in melee
* Indicates a spell from Chapter 1: Chaos in
•The Cult of the Ebon Hand and the Brothers (+10 attack bonus, 2d6 points P/S
Chaositech on the Ptolus CD-Rom.
of Venom have some joint project, centered on damage, AC 24, must move into
Experience Points: Kinion Luth has more gear a certain location in Oldtown. foe’s space to attack; page 31).
than his level would suggest. Therefore, treat an
encounter with him as one level higher for pur- He knows nothing more about any of this. Craft (chaositech): Ptolus,
poses of Encounter Level. However, do not award page 568
experience points unless the PCs actually manage MORE RUMORS Chaos Surgery: Ptolus, page 569
to “encounter” him. If he teleports away immedi- Back in the city, player characters who make Intelligence and feat implants,
ately (which is most likely), this is worth no expe- Gather Information checks might learn the fol- Chaositech, page 57
rience points, as he would do so no matter who lowing bits of information about events in the Tool fingers: Chaositech, page 56
invaded his lair, or why. city relating to Wuntad’s plans: Surgical assistants: Chaositech,
page 65
WRAPPING UP DC Check Result Chaos storage cube:
In the best-case scenario, the player characters 20 Menon Balacazar’s grandson Dullin Ptolus, page 572
were able to sneak into the lair, free Iltumar, and reportedly has disappeared. The No suit: Chaositech, page 35
get away without ever having Luth lay eyes on family is offering a 5,000 gp reward Life sensor: Chaositech, page 34
them. The Surgeon in the Shadows will know that for his return and the heads of those Serums, ichor, and milch:
someone has found his lair (and thus he will who took him. Chaositech, page 64
move his operation), but he won’t know who the 22 Someone has broken into Mahdoth’s
PCs were. Asylum and removed two inmates. No Vai assassins: Ptolus, page 139
If they did see Luth, and he saw them, he will one knows whether the inmates were Illadras: page 62
want to eliminate them or capture them to give a party to this or not. Balacazars: Ptolus, page 100
them mind implants that will keep them from
talking. To accomplish this, he will offer free Of course, you can mix these in with other Ebon Hand: Ptolus, page 72
chaositech surgical services as a reward in order unrelated events, if you like (use the “Events in Brothers of Venom:
to entice criminals to go after the characters and the City” sheet in the Ptolus envelope). Ptolus, page 71
42 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Chapter 4:

TEMPLE OF DEEP CHAOS


Perhaps the largest and most extensive chaos temple in Ptolus, the Temple of Deep Chaos is a stronghold
of the Tolling Bell cult. The other cults use it as well, as the Tolling Bell attempts to unite all followers
of chaos to bring about the Night of Dissolution in the service of the Galchutt.

A
t first, the player characters are not •Prophecies spoken long ago refer to some
aware of the existence of the Temple of strange celestial event that would occur during
Brothers of Venom: Deep Chaos—they only know about a this time (true).
Ptolus, page 71 “secret project” conducted by the Brothers of
Ebon Hand cult: Ptolus, page 72 Venom and the Ebon Hand cult in an apartment THE APARTMENT HOUSE
building in Oldtown. The action of this adventure starts at an innocu-
Characters should be at least 6th level by the ous apartment house in northern Oldtown off of
Although it’s unlikely that the time they reach this point in the adventure. Crossing Street. A few days ago, cultists sneaked
PCs have been to the Dark into the building and killed or captured all the
Reliquary yet, the location of the RUMORS OF WAR tenants to experiment upon them with a terrible
Temple of Deep Chaos, as well as Throughout this adventure, news of the advancing new mutating poison they have developed.
the site of the Final Ritual (see barbarian army dominates the talk in the city on all The Brothers of Venom and the Cult of the Ebon
Chapter 6), is revealed in a note- levels. Whenever the PCs are not in the temple Hand have worked together, under the guiding
book in Area 33: Lilith’s Secret itself, they are likely to overhear more details about hand of the Cult of the Tolling Bell, to create a ter-
Room, (see Ptolus, page 247). the coming siege. Such details include the following: rible poison that mutates its victim in a prolonged
•The barbarian army is fifty thousand strong misery that lasts for weeks or even months until the
(untrue—it is twelve thousand strong). victim dies. For a time, the victim’s mind becomes
Twelve Commanders: •The Twelve Commanders have turned to the so pliable he or she becomes a slave of the cult(s)
Ptolus, page 148 Inverted Pyramid for help in fighting off the before finally dying. This magical poison, called
Commissar’s Men: barbarians (true). askara, has a Fortitude saving throw DC of 16. Its
Ptolus, page 149 •The Commissar’s Men are already preparing mutated victims are called venom-shaped thralls.
Commissar’s Guns: the Commissar’s Guns for the coming battle When victims are injected with askara, they
Ptolus, page 148 (true). weaken until they collapse. Within twelve hours,
•The Commissar has sent requests to Tarsis for their bodies secrete a dark, syrupy substance that
Venom-shaped thralls, page 94 military aid, but they have been ignored (true). covers them and then hardens, forming a black,
•The barbarians intend on razing the entire city spherical cocoon. Within another twenty-four
to kill the Holy Emperor because they hate hours, the victim emerges from the cocoon,
Lothian (untrue). mutated into a hideous amalgam of an insectlike
CHAPTER 4: TEMPLE OF DEEP CHAOS 43

creature and his former self. See the appendix for Strength damage each round of contact. It can be
more information about venom-shaped thralls. destroyed in the same manner as green slime (see
MM). Violet slime is a CR 3 challenge. DM TIPS
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS The violet slime was an unpredicted side effect
Player characters who investigate within the building of the askara process and poses a threat to PCs As the player characters enter the
will encounter not only the venom-shaped thralls and NPCs alike. apartment house and begin to
and chaos priests but other unique challenges as explore, play up the horrific
well. On the map on page 44, the DM will find LAYOUT aspects of the transformation the
references to nests, cocoons, and violet slime. After his rescue in Chapter 3, Iltumar tells the play- askara victims have undergone,
er characters that he heard about a “secret project” as well as the alien nature of the
Nests conducted by some cultists at a certain address in cocoons, nests, and violet slime.
Discarded cocoons of dark, hardened material are Oldtown. The PCs may decide to explore the
scattered throughout the apartment building. One apartment building there for themselves.
often finds these used cocoons in corners, attached The areas described below correspond to the
to the walls. Each one is about seven feet across, map on the next page.
although they are all broken open. The “shells” of
these remnants measure about ten inches thick. 1. Entrance (EL 5) Find the apartment house’s
As a result of the askara poison’s magical A wide portico once offered an outdoor gathering location on the map on page 6.
effects, after a venom-shaped thrall comes out of area for tenants. Now it is empty. The door is not
its cocoon, the cocoon becomes a nest for some locked, but a patch of violet slime hangs immediate-
spontaneously-generated insects. These terrible, ly above it. The open room beyond the door was a
chaos-spawned creatures are red and black and common area for all residents to share. It contains
carry a powerful sting. Treat each nest as though simple furnishings such as tables, chairs, and a few
it has a centipede swarm within it. divans. A nest lies in the northwest corner.
Chaos-Spawned Insects: hp 31; see MM (as The dead body of a middle-aged woman lies
centipede swarm). near the middle of the room. A Heal check (DC
15) reveals that she’s been dead a few days and
The nests themselves have a hardness of 8, was killed by a claw attack.
about 100 hit points, and a break DC of 27. This
durability becomes particularly problematic when 2. Thrall Guardians (EL 6)
a cocoon was created in front of a door. Once a one-room apartment, this ground floor
room east of the entrance chamber is now a
Cocoons shambles, with all its furnishings destroyed. Two
Cocoons are like nests, but they still have a mutating venom-shaped thralls wait here. Their cult mas-
thrall inside. The cocoon is made of dark, hardened ters have charged them with defending the build-
material but is only one inch thick. It has a hardness ing if intruders should enter.
of 8, 10 hit points, and a break DC of 24. Askara The thralls listen for intruders (+3 Listen
victims in mid-transformation removed from their checks) and investigate if they hear activity.
cocoons prematurely must make a Fortitude saving Otherwise, they remain here, resting. If they come
throw (DC 18). Success means they live, and the upon intruders they do not recognize, they attack
process slowly reverses over the next twenty-four and fight them to the death.
hours, during which time the victims remain coma- Venom-Shaped Thralls (2): hp 40 and 45; see
tose. Failing the save means they die. appendix, page 94.

Violet Slime 3. Injection Room (EL 4)


When a new venom-shaped thrall comes out of its In this former sitting room down the hall from What’s going on now at the
cocoon, some disgusting purple muck spills out of the building’s entrance chamber, the cultists inject apartment house is merely an
the cocoon as well. This slime is a colony organism their victims with askara poison. They have experiment. However, should the
not unlike green slime. Violet slime moves extraor- cleared the room of furnishings except for a large Cults of Chaos get their way—
dinarily slowly (about one foot per hour) and posi- wooden table covered in a stained white cloth. and especially if they are unified
tions itself on the ceilings of the apartment building Three vials of askara rest on the table, as well as under a forceful leader—they
so it can drop down on living creatures. Every patch a large syringe and five empty vials. will seed the city with nests of
marked on the map on the next page is on the ceil- Two dretches working for the cultists squat on venom-shaped thralls.
ing. A character must succeed at a Spot check (DC the ground near the far eastern end of this cham-
20) to notice it before it drops. Characters in the ber, a very small kitchen area. They are supposed
area of the patch (usually about ten feet square) to be guarding the prisoners in Area 4, but they
must make a Reflex save (DC 16) to avoid getting seem more interested in banging pots and pans
some of the slime on themselves. A creature whom and eating garbage. They attack anyone they see
the slime touches suffers 1d2 points of temporary other than those wearing one of the well-known
44 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

chaos symbols. One wears the key to Area 4


around its neck.
Dretches (2): hp 13 and 18; see MM.

4. Prisoners
The door to this room is locked (DC 22 to open).
The wooden door has a hardness of 5, 10 hit
points, and a break DC of 15.
The only people who were in this apartment
house when the cultists struck and remain alive
and untransformed now wait here for the chaos
DM TIPS
cultists to do with them as they will. Each is a
If the PCs retreat from the 1st-level commoner; four are human and one is a
apartment house and report half-elf. They are frightened and hungry, but not
the goings-on there to the City wounded. If freed, they make it out of the house
Watch, the guards investigate and into the city on their own.
and decide that the best thing to Experience Points: DMs may wish to award
do is simply burn the entire place experience points for successfully freeing these
down. This is a terrible idea; not prisoners as if a CR 3 challenge were overcome.
only does destroying the house
unintentionally slay the innocent 5. The Hole
victims inside, but it cuts off the This room on the ground floor in the northwest
passage inside to the sewers (see corner of the building has a hole punched
Area 5), which the PCs can use through the wooden floorboards from beneath.
to reach the Temple of Deep The opening reveals a shaft twenty-five feet deep,
Chaos. The characters are also ending in the sewer. (See “The Sewer” on page 46
likely to think that the Watch’s for more information.)
drastic and rather heartless
solution is the wrong one. 6. Venom-Shaped (EL 4)
This room in the northwest corner of the build-
ing’s second floor lies in shambles. A single
venom-shaped thrall waits here, resting. It has fair number of victims die immediately or are
orders to attack and kill any intruders, and it transformed into random, bizarre creatures. The
does so—fighting to the death. victim here has become a blob of protoplasmic goo
Venom-Shaped Thrall: hp 42; see appendix, not unlike a gibbering mouther. The only difference
page 94. is, unlike a standard gibbering mouther, this
mutant lacks the ground manipulation ability.
7. Weakened Floor (EL 1) Instead, it is much stronger than normal, with a
This room in the central portion of the building’s Strength score of 18. This means that its bites
second floor looks like any other in the apartment inflict 5 points of damage, its bite attack bonus
house—which is to say, torn apart and strewn with is +8, and its grapple bonus is +7.
debris. However, due to actions of the venom- Gibbering Mouther: hp 45; see MM, but note
shaped thralls, the floor here is very weak and adjustments listed above.
could collapse when more than one hundred
pounds rests on it (40 percent chance per round). Treasure: Lying beneath an overturned chest of
Should it collapse, anyone standing in the area drawers (Search, DC 18) is a silver platter and tea
must make a Reflex saving throw (DC 20) or fall set worth 140 gp.
down into the area below. This fall inflicts 1d6
points of damage. A Search check (DC 20) reveals 9. Betrayer Priests (EL 7)
the floor’s weakness, but it cannot be disabled This room on the eastern side of the building’s
using a Disable Device check. second floor is a disheveled mess like all the rest.
The two blood-spattered men in here are breath-
8. The Accident (EL 5) ing heavily as they stand over a corpse.
Like most of the rooms here, this one in the Priests: Audon and Uranik are priests of the
southwest corner of the building’s second floor Brothers of Venom—so-called “deep brothers,” as
has been thoroughly torn apart, with furnishings they are full-time cultists, not clandestine members
tossed about, holes punched in the walls, and who live double lives. They have just murdered the
slime coating various surfaces. Ebon Hand priest Reggaloch Murchand after a
Not every application of askara poison worked fevered argument about the right way to handle
correctly. The process is still not perfected, and a the venom-shaped thralls. Specifically, Reggaloch
CHAPTER 4: TEMPLE OF DEEP CHAOS 45

thought that the thralls, being the recipients of Crucial Skills: Climb +11, Concentration +4,
the divine blessing of mutation, should be treated Hide +7, Listen +10, Move Silently +7,
with more respect. Audon and Uranik disagreed, Search +1, Spot +10.
Other Skills: Heal +8, Knowledge (local) +4,
and Reggaloch called them fools for not under-
Knowledge (religion) +8, Open Lock +5.
standing the true nature of chaos.
Crucial Feats: N/A
Audon is thin and almost seven feet tall. He is Other Feats: Improved Initiative, Great
clean shaven with a large nose and light brown Fortitude, Weapon Focus (heavy mace).
hair. Uranik is rather stocky with thick bushy Domains: Chaos, Evil.
black eyebrows and hair. Spells: 4/3+1/2+1; save DC 12 + spell level.
2nd—desecrate*, hold person, spiritual weapon. For more on the Ebon Hand
Audon Ablenad 1st—bane, protection from law, protection from Cult’s feelings about the divine
Male human (Chaotic Evil) law*, shield of faith (cast). nature of mutation, see their
Cleric5 (chaos gods) CR 5 0—cure minor wounds, detect chaositech, temple writeup in Ptolus,
Init +0 Speed 20 feet detect magic, read magic.
Chapter 17.
HD 5d8+5 hp 34 Possessions: +1 chain shirt, masterwork heavy
AC 23, touch 12, flat-footed 23 mace, light crossbow, bolts (18), +2 gloves of
BAB/Grapple +3/+4 dexterity, scroll of cure moderate wounds, one
Attack/Full Attack +6 melee (1d8+2, dose of Medium spider poison (DC 14; 1d4 Detect chaositech:
morningstar) Strength/1d6 Strength), masterwork thieves’ Ptolus, page 641
SA Rebuke undead 5/day tools, climber’s kit, flask of alchemist’s fire,
Fort +5, Ref +1, Will +7 broken square ring, coiled viper amulet,
Str 13, Dex 11, Con 13, Int 11, Wis 17, Cha 14 3 gp.
Crucial Skills: Climb +5, Listen +4, Spot +5. * Indicates a domain spell.
Other Skills: Knowledge (religion) +6,
Spellcraft +7.
Tactics: Even though they’ve just finished a
Crucial Feats: Power Attack, Weapon Focus
fight, neither cleric is wounded, thanks to Audon’s
(morningstar).
Other Feats: Scribe Scroll. wand (the charges have already been deducted
Domains: Chaos, Evil. from the listed total). Audon has cast magic
Spells: 5/4+1/3+1/2+1; save DC 14 + spell level weapon on Uranik’s mace (+1 bonus to attack and
(caster level 5th, +4 melee touch, +3 ranged damage). Both clerics have shield of faith cast on
touch). them currently (+2 bonus to AC). Audon still has
3rd—magic circle against law*, poison, protec- four minutes left on his shield of faith spell; The broken square symbol of
tion from energy. Uranik has two minutes left on his. All of these these cultists is often found
2nd—hold person, remove paralysis, shatter*, details are already figured into their stats above. on rings.
spiritual weapon.
Since they’ve been in a fight with Reggaloch,
1st—cure light wounds, magic weapon (cast),
these two are unlikely to be aware of intruders
protection from good*, sanctuary, shield of
faith (cast). until they enter this room. If the priests discover
0—cure minor wounds (2), detect magic, detect the threats to them in time—for example, if they
poison, guidance. hear foes but the foes are not yet attacking
Possessions: +1 full plate armor, heavy steel them—Uranik casts protection from law (+2 From the beginning, Reggaloch
shield, +1 morningstar, wand of cure moderate bonus to AC and saves against lawful foes) and did not trust the Brothers of
wounds (14 charges), scroll of dispel magic, Audon casts protection from good (+2 bonus to Venom and thought they would
two doses of lich dust poison (ingested AC and saves against good foes). betray him and his fellow Ebon
DC 17; 2d6 Strength/1d6 Strength), Otherwise, on the first round of real combat, Hand cultists (see his note to
climber’s kit, broken square ring, coiled
both cast spiritual weapon and direct the cultmate Rhinnis, page 58).
viper amulet, 5 gp, 14 sp.
weapons (wickedly curved knives) to attack the The irony is that the Brothers
* Indicates a domain spell.
same foe—either someone who looks like a mage of Venom didn’t start out with
Uranik Storn or whoever looks the “toughest.” Then they enter treachery in mind. That idea
Male human (Chaotic Evil) into melee, hoping to flank a single opponent and emerged only later, partially
Cleric3 (chaos gods)/rogue2 CR 5 take down their foes one at a time. If things get because of the hostility that
Init +6 Speed 30 feet bad for them, they both use hold person spells on Reggaloch bred toward them. As
HD 3d8 + 2d6 hp 23 warrior-type foes and retreat, trying to reach any a further bit of irony, when the
AC 19, touch 14, flat-footed 18 of the venom-shaped thralls in the house. The true treachery was at hand, and
BAB/Grapple +3/+5 thralls obey their commands. Audon and Uranik attacked and
Attack/Full Attack +7 melee (1d8+4, heavy
Treasure: The corpse of the murdered Ebon murdered him, they caught him
mace) or +5 ranged (1d8, light crossbow)
Hand priest still has the following gear: a master- totally unprepared. He didn’t
SA Rebuke undead 6/day, and sneak attack
+1d6 work quarterstaff, chainmail armor, a potion of see it coming.
SQ Trapfinding, evasion invisibility, a scroll of inflict serious wounds, a
Fort +5, Ref +4, Will +7 gold and silver ring worth 100 gp, 56 gp, and
Str 15, Dex 15, Con 11, Int 10, Wis 18, Cha 16 15 sp. He also has a note with large lettering that
reads as follows:
46 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Reggaloch, way except shape. Rather than being a cube, it is


I agree. The Brothers of Venom likely do plan a mass of jelly that lives in the center of the pool,
violent treachery so they can be in sole control of covered in sewage and garbage. It attacks anything
the venom-shaped thralls. You should leave and that comes near, but won’t stray more than ten
find Malleck in the Ebon Hand Temple, to tell feet from the pool unless its life is in danger.
him what’s going on. Gelatinous “Cube”: hp 50; see MM.
Rhinnis, page 65 —Rhinnis
TEMPLE LAYOUT
Ghul’s Labyrinth: THE SEWER The Temple of Deep Chaos was created by the
Ptolus, page 418 The hole in the floor of Area 5 in the apartment Tolling Bell cult about a year ago, using both
Sewers: Ptolus, page 439 house leads down into a place where Ghul’s newly built chambers and converted existing sub-
Labyrinth and the sewers intersect. This area terranean areas. Some of the existing areas are
serves as the entry into the chaos temple beneath part of Ghul’s Labyrinth, but the deeper levels are
Oldtown. part of what is known as the “Buried City.” The
One can also access another area Buried City is the remains of an ancient settlement
of the Buried City via the cellars 1. SHAFT UP about the size of Oldtown which was also called
beneath the Clock Tower Above the sewer line here is the hole that leads up Ptolus. Evidence suggests it was annihilated in
in Oldtown. See Ptolus, to the apartment building. A rope ladder extends some kind of huge conflagration, which may
Chapter 22 (page 448). down this twenty-five-foot shaft. It is currently explain why some of the ancient structures still
unguarded, but if foes repeatedly use this egress survive, at least after a fashion. In most places, the
as a way to attack the nearby chaos temple (for remnants of the Buried City exist only as under-
example, if PCs come down, attack the temple, ground chambers that were once surface structures
Remember that Pits of Insanity retreat back up to the city, and then come back of some kind, or portions of such structures.
can arise beneath Ptolus to down), two ratlords as in Area 3 are posted here This temple is used by the alliance of chaos
plague explorers. While not an as guards. cults, which right now consists of the Brothers of
unwelcome occurrence to many Venom and the Ebon Hand cult. Uniting the vari-
chaos cultists, adventurers 2. LADDER ous chaos cults has been difficult and, of late, some
may feel differently! See The ceiling of an ancient passageway running just of the Brothers of Venom and the Ebon Hand
Ptolus, Chapter 19. below the level of the sewer collapsed years ago. cultists have been fighting. In general, the Brothers
The city’s workers sealed off the collapsed area of Venom possess the upper hand in this conflict.
with a brick wall and built a sewer run around it. Unless otherwise described, doors are wooden
The chaos cultists placed a ladder here to use the and unlocked, and ceilings are fifteen feet high.
hole as a secret exit out of their newly established If the secret meeting in Chapter 2 was infiltrat-
temple, and then built a secret door in the brick ed or wiped out, the people in this temple might
wall (Search, DC 20 to find it from the sewer side). be on their guard, knowing that someone is
The passage below the sewers is a part of attacking the forces of chaos.
Ghul’s Labyrinth, but an ill-used one because it is
unstable—most of the area has already collapsed. ENTRANCE LEVEL
Still, the chaos cultists and their ratman allies uti- The Temple’s uppermost level connects with the
lize this small section for their own purposes. sewers beneath Oldtown, as described above and
shown on the map on the next page.
3. SENTRIES (EL 4)
Two ratlords stand vigil at this intersection. Each 5. Locked Door and Alarm
has a dragon rifle and twelve rounds as well as a Explorers can find a rather new, rust- and grime-
short sword. They watch for intruders and, being free iron door in the wall of the sewer run here
trigger happy, are likely to shoot first and ask (hardness 10, 30 hit points, break DC 28). It is
Dragon rifle: Ptolus, page 560 questions later. On the other hand, if they hear locked (DC 28 to open). The symbol-happy
the sounds of combat coming from within the cultists have even managed to keep it smooth and
temple, they are likely to run off into the sewers, free of markings.
never to be seen again. The door is rigged with a rather simple wire-
They know about the dangers of the pool in based trap that sets off a ringing bell alarm on the
Area 4 and steer well clear of it. other side. The ringing bells alert the ratmen in
Ratmen, Ratlords (2): hp 24 and 25; see Ptolus, Area 3; they amass in Area 2.
page 625. Bell Alarm Trap: CR 0; mechanical; touch trig-
ger; manual reset; rings bells; Search DC
4. CONGEALED POOL (EL 3) 20; Disable Device DC 20.
Runoff from the sewers has seeped down into this
chamber for centuries. Ancient muck and waste, 6. Entry Hall
congealed here, has generated into a living gelati- From the locked door to the south, a set of steps
nous creature similar to a gelatinous cube in every clearly of newer construction than the sewer leads
CHAPTER 4: TEMPLE OF DEEP CHAOS 47

down to a large hall. This vast, open entry cham- only defensive spells and prepare to defend their Weapon Jams
ber, also newly built, is empty and quiet. The dark own area. However, they may use a secret latch
stones of the walls, floor, and ceiling are laid in on their side of the peephole to open a one-foot- The ratmen’s rifles jam on roll of
strange patterns that catch the eye in a distracting, square hole in the wall there, through which they a natural 1. A Craft (firearms)
even disturbing manner that one can’t quite name. can cast spells into this area. Theral might cast check (DC 15; requires a full-
A huge banner hangs on the western wall. A summon monster III, and Vocaetun might cast round action) is needed to clear
Knowledge (nobility and royalty) check (DC 18) acidic curse in this fashion; Grealdan might use a jam; see Ptolus, Chapter 29,
reveals it as a traditional Palastani war banner. To his pistol as well. See Area 8, next page. If the for brief notes on this skill. If the
hang it displays the intention of going to war, or PCs get into a position to use the peephole DM is already using this optional
the statement that one is at war. against them, the priests can both close the secret rule as a standard for all firearms,
Illusory Wall: An illusory wall spell covers the window and cover the peephole from their side. these particular weapons jam
passage to Area 8. instead on a 1 or a 2. They are
Peephole: A Search check (DC 15) uncovers a 7. Rat Garrison (EL 8)* worth only 50 percent of their
peephole in the middle of the east wall. If some- Garbage and feces litter the floor of this chamber normal resale value due to
one in Area 8 watches through it, PCs can north of the entry hall and are spread on the poor upkeep.
attempt a Spot check (DC 22) to see the watcher. walls as well. Amid piles of rotting refuse dwell a
Creatures: Although no creatures are here usu- number of rats and ratmen. A single ratling is
ally, if the alarm bell rings, the ratling on duty in always in the outer room, in a position marked A Acidic curse, page 50
Area 7 runs from his position (marked “A” on on the map. If the alarm sounds, it runs into Area
the map above) and throws a smokebomb that 6 (see above). Otherwise, if it sees intruders Palastan: Ptolus, page 42
fills much of the southern end of the room with rounding the corner coming toward it, it squeals
smoke. Meanwhile, 1 round later, half the rats in to warn its comrades in the room beyond and Smokebomb: Ptolus, page 560
the garrison (Area 7) move into this area and runs to join them there.
attack anything that comes through the smoke. Creatures: Twelve ratlings, four ratlords, and six
Three rounds later, if the battle still continues, the dire rats dwell in this garrison. As devout followers
other half moves in to reinforce the first wave. of chaos, they obey the priests in Area 8 unques-
Similarly, if the alarm sounds or if there are tioningly. Each ratman, from ratling to ratlord,
combat noises here, the priests in Area 8 watch carries a dragon rifle. The ratlings use small rifles, Dragon rifle: Ptolus, page 560
the encounter through the peephole beginning 2 which inflict 2d6 points of damage, while the rat-
rounds after they are alerted. They likely can cast lords use medium rifles that inflict 2d8 points. The
48 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

ratlings here have Exotic Weapon Proficiency asp, ready to strike. His mace looks like a ser-
(firearms) as a bonus feat. pent’s head, similar to that on his chest. He lives
Ratmen, Ratlings (12): hp 6 each; see Ptolus, in the sectioned-off area to the northwest with
page 625. his lover, Zlith.
Ratmen, Ratlords (4): hp 20, 22, 23, 30; see
Ptolus, page 625. Theral Egourd
Dire Rats (6): hp 5 each; see MM. Male human (Chaotic Evil)
Cleric6 (chaos gods) CR 6
Init +0 Speed 20 feet
Tactics: As mentioned in Area 6, half of the
HD 6d8+6 hp 31
rats here move to the entry hall if the alarm
AC 16, touch 10, flat-footed 16
Replenishing the Ranks sounds, with the other half charging in 3 rounds BAB/Grapple +4/+6
later if needed. Attack/Full Attack +7 melee (1d8+4,
Ratmen are cheap and expend- In this room (Area 7), they use the mounds heavy mace)
able from the cult’s point of of trash as cover, crouching behind or within SA Rebuke undead 6/day
view—it’s easy to get more. If them while they fight. Fort +8, Ref +4, Will +8
the PCs attack the temple here No matter where they are, the ratmen attempt Str 14, Dex 10, Con 12, Int 12, Wis 16, Cha 17
and then retreat, the cult replen- to set up a system so that half of them fire while Crucial Skills: Concentration +7, Search +5.
ishes half of the dead ratmen in the other half loads, in order to keep up a con- Other Skills: Appraise +2, Craft (sculpting) +8,
Diplomacy +6, Heal +9, Spellcraft +5.
this chamber (from nests else- stant barrage.
Crucial Feats: Extra Turning, Spell Penetration,
where in the sewers) after just Treasure: Within one pile of garbage (Search, DC
Run.
twenty-four hours, and all them 18), searchers can find a silver idol of a crouching Other Feats: Great Fortitude.
in forty-eight hours. Replacement ratman (the Rat God). It is worth 250 gp. Domains: Chaos, Destruction.
ratmen are armed normally * Since it is unlikely that the characters will Spells: 5/4+1/4+1/3+1; save DC 13 + spell level.
(no rifles), unless there are rifles encounter all these ratmen at once, the 3rd—contagion*, dispel magic, magic vestment,
left here from fallen ratmen for Encounter Level listed on the previous page summon monster III.
them to use. Thus, over the is misleading. It is more likely that the PCs 2nd—bear’s endurance, bull’s strength, owl’s
course of the adventure, the will have two EL 6 encounters. wisdom, shatter*, sound burst.
PCs may have many ratman 1st—bless, cure light wounds, divine favor,
entropic shield, protection from law*.
battles here or in Area 6. 8. Priests of the Outer Reaches (EL 9)
0—assess creature, cure minor wounds, detect
Painted in horrific combinations of color, this room
magic, read magic, resistance.
These replenishments come even is disturbing to spend time in, unless one is a chaos Possessions: +1 breastplate, +1 heavy mace,
if the priests in Area 8 are gone, cultist, insane, or both. Two folding wooden wand of inflict moderate wounds (22 charges),
but not if Illadras in Area 23 screens create a partition between the main cham- potion of protection from arrows 10/magic,
is gone. ber and the twenty-foot-square area in its north- amulet with a green spiral, 2 gp, 4 sp.
west corner. In that area, one can find a large bed, * Indicates a domain spell.
two wardrobes, a table, two chairs and a chest of
drawers. The main room, however, has no furnish- Zlith is a half dark elf woman of exotic beauty
Assess creature: Ptolus, page 639 ings, although an everburning torch rests in a and savage tastes (she uses the same stats as a
sconce along the north wall, and a normal lantern normal half-elf). She wears a long red cape and
full of oil hangs on a hook on the south wall. has a charcoal-grey skin tone.
The stairs in the north end of the room lead
down to Area 1 of the Lower Temple. Zlith
The Priests: The Priests of the Outer Reaches, Female half-elf (Chaotic Evil)
as they call themselves, consist of a sorcerer/rogue, Fighter5 CR 5
Init +3 Speed 20 feet
a cleric, a fighter, and a wizard. Their “priest” title
HD 5d10+15 hp 47
represents their station. These are all cultists who
AC 19, touch 13, flat-footed 16
once belonged to a religion called the Seekers of BAB/Grapple +5/+8
the Outer Reaches. They practiced narcotic-fueled Attack/Full Attack +10 melee (1d8+7, spear) or
acts of depravity in their small temple in the +9 ranged (1d8+3, longbow)
Temple District until they were run out by the SQ Half-elf traits, low-light vision
Knights of the Dawn. This defunct chaos cult Fort +7, Ref +6, Will +2
believed in the beauty of nothingness and strove Str 17, Dex 16, Con 16, Int 14, Wis 13, Cha 13
toward the ultimate elimination of all matter, which Languages: Common, Dark Elvish, Elvish,
Knights of the Dawn: they called the “Outer Reaches.” When their sect Goblin.
Crucial Skills: Bluff +4, Jump +13, Listen +4,
Ptolus, page 67 disbanded, they joined the Brothers of Venom cult.
Search +4, Spot +5.
Now the “outer reaches” refers simply to the outer
Other Skills: Gather Information +6,
reaches of the temple to everyone but these four. Knowledge (religion) +3, Ride +7.
Theral Egourd is a grim, bitter human cleric Crucial Feats: Combat Reflexes, Power Attack.
with a terrible temper. He wears grey robes with Other Feats: Lightning Reflexes, Weapon Focus
an iron breastplate bearing the symbol of a coiled (spear), Weapon Specialization (spear).
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Possessions: Masterwork breastplate, +1 spear, Other Feats: Exotic Weapon Proficiency From left: Theral, Vocaetun, and
composite longbow (Strength +3), master- (firearms), Weapon Focus (double pistol). Grealdan
work arrows (12), ring of jumping, potion of Spells Known: 6/6; save DC 13 + spell level,
cure light wounds, eight-pointed arrow spell failure 15%.
medallion, key to the locked drawer in this 1st—protection from law, shield, true strike.
room (see below), 3 gp, 18 sp. 0—daze, detect magic, detect poison, ghost
sound, ray of frost.
Grealdan Fesick is a weasel-faced human Possessions: +1 studded leather armor, +1 short
sorcerer/rogue in a hooded robe. He delights in sword, masterwork double pistol, climber’s Double pistol: Ptolus, page 560
killing and uses his spells to supplement his kit, three doses of Medium spider venom
sneaky, back-stabbing nature. He lives in Area 9 (DC 14, 1d4 Strength/1d4 Strength), broken
but most likely is encountered here. He is in love square ring, key to Area 9, 2 gp, 19 sp, 5 cp.
with Zlith and secretly hates Theral. He will not
help if Theral is in danger, but he will help Zlith. Vocaetun Neverlost is a hideous Harrow elf
who wears a hooded maroon robe and silver
Grealdan Fesick bracers. He lives in Area 10 with his hawk famil-
Male human (Chaotic Evil) iar. Vocaetun hates the other three priests and
Sorcerer3/rogue2 CR 5 seeks to betray them and, ultimately, the entire
Init +2 Speed 30 feet
cult—but only if it benefits him in the end.
HD 3d4+6 + 2d6+4 hp 30
AC 16, touch 12, flat-footed 14
Vocaetun Neverlost Harrow elves: Ptolus, page 52
BAB/Grapple +2/+0
Male Harrow elf (Chaotic Evil)
Attack/Full Attack +1 melee (1d6–1 plus poi-
Wizard5 CR 6
son, short sword) or +6 ranged (1d10,
Init +3 Speed 30 feet
double pistol) The hatred that Grealdan bears
HD 5d4 hp 15
SA Sneak attack +1d6 for Theral is all too typical of
AC 16, touch 13, flat-footed 13
SQ Trapfinding, evasion the interrelations among the
BAB/Grapple +2/+2
Fort +3, Ref +6, Will +3 members of the various Cults
Attack/Full Attack +3 melee (1d6+1, quarter-
Str 7, Dex 15, Con 14, Int 14, Wis 10, Cha 16
staff) of Chaos—which is why the idea
Crucial Skills: Bluff +11, Climb +7,
SA Spell-like abilities of unifying them has never
Concentration +7, Jump +6, Listen +8,
SQ Harrow elf traits, low-light vision, familiar, worked in the past.
Search +10, Sense Motive +8, Spot +8,
spell-like abilities
Tumble +9
Fort +1, Ref +4, Will +5
Other Skills: Spellcraft +7.
Str 11, Dex 16, Con 11, Int 14, Wis 12, Cha 10
Crucial Feats: Point Blank Shot.
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Crucial Skills: Bluff +2, Listen +7, Search +6, damage) on himself in that order, and bull’s
Spot +8, Use Magic Device +2. strength (+2 bonus to melee attacks and damage)
Other Skills: Craft (alchemy) +4, Intimidate +2, and bear’s endurance (+10 hit points) on Zlith. On
Knowledge (arcana) +9, Knowledge (history) the first round of combat, he casts summon mon-
+3, Spellcraft +10.
ster III, and then uses shatter and sound burst on
Crucial Feats: N/A
foes while Zlith engages in melee. Only later does
Other Feats: Alertness, Craft Wand, Scribe
Acidic Curse Scroll, Spell Focus (illusion). he close to fight, threatening with his mace, but
Spell-Like Abilities: Caster level 5th. The save using his wand to make damaging touch attacks.
Evocation [Acid] DCs are Charisma based. Zlith typically uses Power Attack for 2 points,
Level: Sor/Wiz1 1/day—cat’s grace, detect magic, ghost sound, 4 points if she has bull’s strength active on her.
Components: V, S, M mage hand, prestidigitation. Grealdan casts his spells ahead of time if at all
Casting Time: 1 standard action Spells: 4/4/3/1; save DC 12 + spell level, DC 13 possible, then concentrates on physical combat once
Range: Close (25 feet + + spell level for illusions (caster level 5th, the encounter starts. If he can (assuming his spells
5 feet/two levels) +2 melee touch, +5 ranged touch). don’t fail due to his armor), he casts protection
3rd—displacement.
Target: One creature with eyes from law (+2 bonus to AC against lawful foes) and
2nd—invisibility, minor image, mirror image.
Duration: Instantaneous shield (+4 AC). That makes his Armor Class 20
1st—color spray, protection from law, ray of
Saving Throw: Fortitude negates enfeeblement, shield. (22 versus lawful foes). Then, he seeks to go into
Spell Resistance: Yes 0—acid splash, detect poison, ghost sound, the first round of combat with true strike in effect,
mage hand. likely using that with his pistol. If he can’t flank,
You cause a victim’s eyes to burst Possessions: Bracers of armor +3, wand of acidic he flees from melee combat, preferring to use his
with acid, inflicting 1d6 points of curse (14 charges), +1 quarterstaff, flask of firearm. He enjoys a +1 bonus to attacks and dam-
acid damage and blinding the acid, flask of alchemist’s fire, spell compo- age using Point Blank Shot when he can. Although
target for 1d4 rounds. Creatures nent pouch, 3 pp, 10 gp, 9 sp. physically weak, his poison and sneak attack still
who suffer no damage from the make him dangerous with his short sword.
Vocaetun’s Hawk Familiar: hp 8; see MM.
acid (due to a successful saving If possible, Vocaetun goes into battle with this
throw, an immunity, or a spell Tactics: As mentioned in Area 6, if alerted, the impressive array of defensive spells already cast:
granting resistance) are not NPCs here use the peephole to spy on what’s cat’s grace (+2 bonus to AC and Reflex saves),
blind. going on in the entry, and then take several displacement, mirror image, shield (+4 bonus to
rounds to prepare for combat. They are more AC), and protection from law (+2 bonus to AC
Material Component: than willing to let all the ratmen die to buy them- versus lawful foes). That makes his Armor Class
A bit of ragweed. selves time. When they’re ready, they activate a 22 (24 versus lawful foes) and gives attacks
secret latch near the peephole (Search, DC 23, to against him a miss chance of 50 percent, assum-
find), which opens up a one-foot-square hole ing they don’t strike his illusory images. Once in
through which they can cast offensive spells. combat, he relies heavily on his wand, going out
Theral requires a great deal of preparatory time of his way to stay clear of melee.
before a fight. If possible, he casts entropic shield, Treasure: In Theral and Zlith’s chamber, one can
owl’s wisdom (+2 bonus to the save DCs of his find clothing for both of them, as well as various
spells), and divine favor (+2 bonus to attacks and worthless personal items. However, in the only

VOCAETUN’S BETRAYAL
If the priests in Area 8 fare poorly, Vocaetun may turn his spells or wand against his “allies,” telling the player characters that he is
on their side. The other three react with surprise, anger, and ultimately dismay. If Vocaetun survives, at the end of the encounter he tells
the PCs that he’s been waiting for them and thanks them for helping him rid the world of these vile cultists. He’ll even tell them that he
intentionally infiltrated the cult to learn about their fiendish plots (Bluff +2). To back up this statement, the Harrow elf does give them
information—he tells them about the venom-shaped thralls and explains that the Tolling Bell is behind the unification of the various
chaos cults. He doesn’t know about the Mrathrach Machine (see Chapter 5), although he does tell the PCs the cult is working with
some crime lord in the city (they may suspect the Balacazars, which isn’t altogether inaccurate, but Vocaetun actually refers unknowing-
ly to Aggah-Shan). He knows nothing of the Final Ritual (see Chapter 6), but he does know that the leader of the Tolling Bell cult is a
half-fiend named Wuntad who’s got something big planned to bring about the Night of Dissolution. If he gives the characters this
information, he gains a +2 circumstance bonus to his Bluff checks.
If caught in his lie, or if someone detects evil, he accuses the characters of discriminating against him because he is a Harrow elf.
He says they cannot blame him for his inherent nature or appearance, and that he’s doing what he can to redeem himself (a lie).
What Vocaetun really wants is to leave the cult behind and go up into Ptolus and study magic, but he knows that if he just leaves,
his “friends” will try to bring him back into their ranks again, likely ruining any chances he might have of making it in the city.
Ultimately, he hopes to join the Inverted Pyramid.
If he must, he will tell the PCs the actual truth and hope they grant him quarter since he helped them. In no case, however, does he
willingly accompany them farther into the Lower Temple. At best, he’ll tell them to watch out for Woreron in Area 2 of the Lower
Temple, the tiefling assassin (as he calls Gavele) in Area 3, and the trap in Area 5. He doesn’t know much about the rest of the temple.
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locked drawer in the chest (DC 25 to open; Zlith Part of the Buried City, undiscovered until now,
has the key), one can find a jeweled, gilt-covered is used by the Cult of the Tolling Bell as its Temple
box worth 300 gp. It contains two vials of unguent of Deep Chaos. This includes Areas 1 through 8,
of timelessness and three 100 gp amethysts. 12, and 22, below. These areas and the others that
Secret Door: Finding the secret door in the follow correspond to the map on page 53.
southeast corner of the area requires a Search Unless otherwise described, all doors are one-
check (DC 20). It is meant to be a secret escape inch-thick iron and remain unlocked.
route, joining up with the old Labyrinth tunnels
as described in Areas 2 to 4. 1. Ancient Courtyard Grealdan, page 49
Stairs from Area 8 in the entrance level lead down
9. Grealdan’s Chamber to this large courtyard, which is part of the
The door into this room is locked (DC 30 to Buried City. It appears to be a cavern with some
open; Grealdan has the key). fairly crude (and very old) portions of masonry
Grealdan’s room is extremely untidy, with a stone and a man-made cylindrical structure in the
fetid smell permeating everything. It has simple center, rising from uneven floor to rough ceiling.
bedchamber furnishings, fairly crude and ill kept. This tower (see Area 3) stands in the middle of
Treasure: In a secret cache below a lose stone the walled courtyard; a wall bisects the area. The
in the floor under the bed (Search, DC 25, to tower and the wall that cuts through the middle
find), Grealdan keeps a leather bag with 372 gp of the “cavern” have been reinforced over time to
and 451 sp. keep them from collapse. Portions of the perime-
ter wall still survive as part of the surrounding
10. Vocaetun’s Chamber cavern bounds.
More a meditative study than a bedchamber, this The ceiling here is thirty feet high. The room
mostly empty room has a straw mat in the middle is normally unlit.
of the floor surrounded by candles. On the walls As another sign of cultist infighting, a corpse Vocaetun, page 49
hang tapestries Vocaetun has collected that depict lies on the floor here—it’s been dead only about
great wizards of the past. Along the south wall twenty-four hours. This male half-orc has no gear
rest a small trunk and a wooden bookshelf. but wears a tattered grey robe and has a black
Treasure: The trunk contains clothing and per- hand tattoo on his chest.
sonal gear, including ten tindertwigs and a flask Attacks From Above: It is likely that the dwarf
of antitoxin. The bookshelf holds a dozen books cleric in Area 2 or the aranea in Area 4 will
about various magical subjects, as well as attack characters in the courtyard from high
Vocaetun’s own spellbook. above. Both are likely to start with round after
Vocaetun’s Spellbook: The spellbook contains round of summoned monsters, probably Small
these spells: 0—acid splash, arcane mark, assess fiendish monstrous spiders and fiendish hawks.
creature, dancing lights, daze, detect magic, detect Secret Door: Finding the secret door in the south Assess creature: Ptolus, page 639
poison, disrupt undead, flare, ghost sound, light, wall requires a Search check (DC 20). Behind it are Acidic curse, page 50
mage hand, mending, message, open/close, ray of narrow steps that lead to a five-foot-high passage
frost, read magic, resistance, touch of fatigue; 1st— to Area 2 over the top of this chamber.
acidic curse, color spray, comprehend languages,
endure elements, protection from chaos, protection 2. Ceiling Cache (EL 5)
from law, ray of enfeeblement, reduce person, shield, The ceiling of this small chamber is only about
silent image; 2nd—invisibility, minor image, mirror six feet high. A low, narrow passage leads to the
image, obscure object; 3rd—displacement, fly. stairs down to the secret door in Area 1. This
room is empty of furnishings. The floor has a
LOWER TEMPLE sliding metal panel, about one foot by two feet, DM TIPS
Ask anyone in Ptolus with an extensive knowledge that gives access down to Area 1. As the player characters head
of ancient history and they can tell you: Ptolus is Dwarf on Watch: There is a 50 percent chance down into the Lower Temple,
actually the second city on this spot with that name. that Woreron, a dwarf cleric, is on watch here (100 play up the great age of every-
The first one existed ten thousand years ago in the percent if the temple is alerted to intruders and he thing they see as well as the
location Oldtown occupies today. Remnants of this has time to get here from Area 10). With his dark- incongruity of seeing structures
ancient settlement, called the Buried City, still exist vision, he needs no light to see all of Area 1. that once stood on the surface
beneath Oldtown. Within a series of natural caves Woreron has a thick, jet black beard and thick now located deep underground.
and excavated chambers stand ancient stone build- black eyebrows, but his head is bald and he has no
ings, at least some of which belong to this lost city. mustache. He mumbles and talks to himself, and is
They have been swallowed up figuratively by time a bit delusional. Growing up, he was an outcast
and literally by the earth. In this area of the Buried among his Stonelost brethren and lived alone on
City, however, the cultists have refitted ancient walls the streets of Ptolus for years before joining the
with new doors, and reinforced old ceilings with Ebon Hand cult. He has seen that the Brothers of
iron poles so that modern inhabitants can use them. Venom are murdering his fellow cultists, but he has
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not yet acted on that fact, out of fear that he, too, bell. On its underside is written, “And on the
will be slain. If given the opportunity, he would Night of Dissolution, we shall awaken and break
join the Brothers of Venom or another group that free.” It is worth only about 10 gp.
seems to be in power. This is the home of Gavele, a cultist. Gavele
is a current member in good standing of the
Woreron Racksmite Longfingers Guild as well as the Cult of the
Male Stonelost dwarf (Chaotic Evil) Tolling Bell. She makes sure that neither group
Fighter3/cleric2 (chaos gods) CR 5 knows of her relationship with the other, however,
Init +1 Speed 20 feet
so that neither questions her loyalty nor asks her
HD 5d8+20 hp 44
to betray the other. She works as a thief and assas-
AC 21, touch 11, flat-footed 20
BAB/Grapple +4/+7 sin for the cult, infiltrating locales and eliminating
Attack/Full Attack +9 melee (1d8+4, enemies when needed, usually with her bow.
Longfingers Guild: battleaxe) She doesn’t like or trust Ibulli the aranea in the
Ptolus, page 128 SA Rebuke undead 3/day tower level above her (see Area 4) and will not
SQ Darkvision 60 feet, dwarven traits fight alongside him—she’d rather flee.
Fort +10, Ref +4, Will +8 Gavele has a quasit ally named Irixathat that
Assess creature: Ptolus, page 639 Str 17, Dex 12, Con 19, Int 15, Wis 14, Cha 11 follows her around. It doesn’t obey her commands,
Crucial Skills: Concentration +10, Intimidate exactly, but it does help her when she’s doing
+6.
something the quasit considers chaotic or evil.
Other Skills: Appraise +6, Craft (armor-
smithing) +15, Craft (weaponsmithing) +13, Gavele Fevermind
Gavele’s Weapon Abilities Knowledge (dungeoneering) +4. Female tiefling (Chaotic Evil)
Crucial Feats: Power Attack. Medium outsider (native)
Roguefriend: The wielder can Other Feats: Iron Will, Scribe Scroll, Weapon Rogue5 CR 5
make sneak attacks that inflict Focus (battleaxe). Init +4 Speed 40 feet
+1d6 points of damage, as a Domains: Chaos, Evil. HD 5 hp 37
rogue. If the wielder can already Spells: 4/3+1; save DC 12 + spell level (caster AC 17, touch 14, flat-footed 17
make sneak attacks, her sneak level 2nd, +7 melee touch, +5 ranged touch). BAB/Grapple +3/+4
1st—protection from good*, summon monster I Attack/Full Attack +5 melee (1d6+1, 18–20/×2,
attack damage increases by
(3). rapier) or +8 ranged (1d6+2, shortbow)
+1d6. One cannot place this
0—assess creature, inflict minor wounds, purify SA Sneak attack +3d6, spell-like abilities
ability upon a weapon food and drink, read magic. SQ Darkvision 60 feet; resistance to cold 5,
more than once. Possessions: Full plate armor, heavy wooden electricity 5, and fire 5; trapfinding, evasion,
shield, +1 battleaxe, pearl of power (1st-level trap sense +1, uncanny dodge
Faint transmutation; CL 1st; spell), potion of levitation, scroll of summon Fort +3, Ref +8, Will +3
Craft Magic Arms and Armor, monster I (×3), scroll of cure light wounds Str 13, Dex 18, Con 14, Int 17, Wis 11, Cha 10
rogue’s stab (from The (×3), silver and mithral amulet of a black Crucial Skills: Balance +10, Bluff +10, Hide +14,
Complete Book of Eldritch skull worth 150 gp, key to the chest in Area Intimidate +10, Jump +6, Move Silently +10,
Might); Price +1/2 bonus. 10 hidden in his boot (Search, DC 18, to Spot +8, Tumble +12, Use Rope +10.
find), 6 gp, 11 sp. Other Skills: Diplomacy +10, Disguise +8,
* Indicates a domain spell. Forgery +11, Open Lock +14.
Champion Detecting: The
Crucial Feats: Point Blank Shot.
weapon identifies the wielder’s
Other Feats: Iron Will.
most powerful foe in sight (based Tactics. When on duty, Woreron stands in the
Spell-Like Abilities: Caster level 7th. Save DCs
on Challenge Rating) within sixty crawlspace above Area 1 and summons creatures are Charisma based.
feet. The weapon communicates into the room below if intruders appear. After he 1/day—darkness.
this information to the wielder has exhausted his summoning spells, he casts pro- Possessions: Masterwork studded leather
mentally. Foes not known to the tection from good (+2 bonus to Armor Class armor, masterwork rapier, +1 composite
wielder, or not known to be foes against good foes), drinks his potion, and levitates roguefriend champion detecting shortbow
(someone in disguise, someone down to engage in melee. (+1), boots of striding and springing, master-
hidden) are ignored. In other work thieves’ tools, cracked bell amulet
words, this ability does not allow 3. Buried Tower (EL 5) (in boot), 4 gp, 15 sp, 6 cp.
the wielder to distinguish friends An ancient tower, now buried, rises from floor to
Irixathat, Quasit: hp 13; see MM.
from foes, just allows her to ceiling within the larger surrounding chamber.
identify the most powerful The doors are new. The tower has two levels. The Tactics: Gavele won’t wait in the tower for foes
of those creatures she bottom level is a round room with a table, a to come and beard her in her “lair.” She’s likely
knows to be foes. wooden bed (with a straw-filled mattress), a full- to be caught here only if surprised. If alerted, she
length free-standing mirror, and a chest with moves to Area 7, gathers the ratlords, and fights
Faint divination; CL 3rd; Craft drawers containing clothing and little of value. alongside them in Area 5, 8, or even 9 (possibly
Magic Arms and Armor, augury; A strange statue rests on the table. This green all three).
Price +1/2 bonus ceramic figure represents a hideous, tentacled, In a fight, she wants to use her bow whenever
bloated, humanoid thing holding a large, cracked possible. She takes her time, using this strategy:
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hide, attack (with sneak attack), flee, hide, attack SA Poison (DC 18, 1d6 Strength/2d6 Strength),
DM TIPS webs
(with sneak attack), flee, and so on. She could
SQ Darkvision 60 feet, low-light vision,
Gavele exists so that DMs can potentially lead foes all over the temple.
familiar
have the cult send someone to Irixathat can help her by using this strategy:
Fort +9, Ref +8, Will +8
find and attack the party in become invisible, attack, become invisible, attack, Str 11, Dex 18, Con 21, Int 18, Wis 16, Cha 22
between forays into the Temple and so on, all the while moving around to con- Crucial Skills: Climb +14, Concentration +15,
of Deep Chaos. For example, if fuse his foes. Escape Artist +8, Hide +10, Jump +8, Listen
the PCs attack the temple, but +16, Spot +11.
then retreat back to the city to 4. Tower’s Upper Level (EL 8) Other Skills: Knowledge (arcana) +12,
rest, Gavele will go up and try This tall, cylindrical room directly above Area 3 Spellcraft +16.
to find them and attack them is thirty feet high, although only the bottom fif- Crucial Feats: Combat Reflexes, Silent Spell.
while they are unprepared. teen feet are visible. The upper half of the room is Other Feats: Alertness, Improved Familiar
(quasit).
obscured by webs. Bones and grisly detritus cover
Spells Known: 6/8/8/5; save DC 16 + spell
the floor; the top layer is fairly fresh, although
level (caster level 4th, +6 melee touch, +10
underneath lies a thick layer of dust-and-grime- ranged touch).
covered debris. 3rd—fly, lightning bolt.
The magically treated webs are tough and diffi- 2nd—bear’s endurance, daze monster, hypnotic
cult to cut or burn. Treat them as a web spell with pattern.
only a 50 percent chance of catching on fire when 1st—mage armor, ray of enfeeblement, shield,
exposed to any kind of flame, and with a 50 per- summon monster I.
cent chance each round that any flames will go out. 0—acid splash, arcane mark, detect poison,
They also provide 50 percent concealment to the ghost sound, light, mage hand, mending.
Webs (Ex): Ibulli can throw a web six times per
aranea within them (he, however, has adapted to
day. This resembles an attack with a net but
looking through them and has no such difficulties).
has a maximum range of 50 feet, with a
A hole at the top of the chamber, five feet range increment of 10 feet, and proves
across, is obscured by permanent magical darkness effective against targets of up to Large size.
about ten feet in diameter. The hole is next to the The web anchors the target in place, allow-
top of the tower, where it meets with the ceiling in ing no movement.
Area 1. There, the darkness blends into the shad- An entangled creature can escape with an
ows and is noticeable only in bright light. This pro- Escape Artist check (DC 16) or burst the
vides the aranea inside the tower with both a place web with a Strength check (DC 20). The
to hide and an escape route/secret entrance. check DCs are Constitution based; the
Strength check DC includes a +4 racial
Aranea: Ibulli the aranea lives in this level of
bonus. The web has 6 hit points, hardness
the ancient tower and has been here since before
0, and takes double damage from fire.
the cultists came to establish the temple. When Possessions: Quaan bone ring, ring of charisma
they arrived and encountered the aranea, they +2 (as cloak), note (see below), 54 gp.
agreed to work together.
Quaan bone ring: Ibulli wears a Quaan bone ring, which signifies Spyksys, Quasit: hp 13; see MM.
Ptolus, page 131 (to those in the know, at least) that he belongs to
Pactlords of the Quaan: the Pactlords of the Quaan. Ibulli is a spy for the Tactics if Attacking From Above Into Area 1:
Ptolus, page 130 Pactlords, who are interested in the growing Assume that Ibulli has mage armor cast (+4
power of the chaos cults. While the Pactlords bonus to AC for a total of Armor Class 19). If
want to see the destruction of all humanoids, they given some time, he also casts shield (+4 bonus
do not want to destroy all creation, by any means. to AC, for a total of Armor Class 23), bear’s
The cultists are unaware of his other affiliation. endurance (+14 hp and +2 bonus to Fortitude
Through sheer coincidence, Ibulli has a quasit saves), and fly, in that order. He peers out of the
companion just like Gavele. This familiar, magical darkness and casts silent summon mon-
Spyksys, usually takes the form of a Medium ster I to attack enemies below. Once detected, he
monstrous spider unless he needs to fly. uses his webs on foes that look like they could
INFO CHECKS reach him, followed by lightning bolts.
Ibulli If opponents reach him in his perch, he escapes
Characters can identify the Male aranea (Chaotic Evil) through the magical darkness into the webs in
Medium magical beast (shapechanger)
Quaan bone ring for what it is this chamber.
Sorcerer4 CR 8
with a successful Knowledge Tactics in This Chamber: Assume that Ibulli has
Init +4 Speed 50 feet, climb 25 feet
(local) check (DC 23). mage armor cast (+4 bonus to AC for a total of
HD 3d8+15 + 4d4+20 hp 60
AC 15, touch 14, flat-footed 11 Armor Class 19). If given some time, he also casts
BAB/Grapple +6/+6 shield (+4 bonus to AC, for a total of Armor Class
Attack/Full Attack +6 melee (1d6 plus poison, 23), bear’s endurance (+14 hp and +2 bonus to
bite) or +6 ranged (web) Fortitude saves), and fly, in that order. If possible,
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he hides in his webs and casts silent summon mon-


ster I and silent daze monster upon foes so that
they will not know where he is. If the webs are
cleared, he hides half in the magical darkness, giv-
ing himself 50 percent concealment unless bright
light enters the situation. Once detected, he uses
his webs on foes that look like dangerous melee
combatants, followed by lightning bolts. The bolts
are a last resort, since they likely will slice through
and destroy his webs.
If foes reach him in his perch, he uses his fly
spell to escape through the magical darkness into
the open air above Area 1. From high above, he
looses more lightning bolts on foes. He also may
attempt to retreat up into Area 2 and out the
back passage, if need be.
Treasure: Within the bones and refuse on the
floor are hidden (Search, DC 20) a masterwork
short sword, a large amethyst worth 300 gp set 6. Rooftop Guardians (EL 6) Chaositech Bombs
into a sword pommel (the blade has long since The top of the old building east of the open room
broken away), a gold necklace worth 200 gp, (see Area 7) is flat and still surprisingly sturdy. See also Ptolus, Chapter 30.
plus 39 gp and 84 sp. From this vantage, fifteen feet off the ground, two
Note: Ibulli carries an unfinished note written venom-shaped thralls stand watch. There is a bar- Binding Bomb: Exploding with
in Sylvan and addressed to “Brothers of the rel of twenty-five javelins here on the roof. strands of sticky material, this
Quaan.” It reads as follows: Each of the guardians has a chaositech bomb to bomb entangles everyone within
hurl at intruders; one has a binding bomb and the ten feet of it who fails a Reflex
The chaos cultists prepare something big. They other a needle bomb. After they have used their saving throw (DC 15). Assuming
talk of a huge machine in the caves beyond, and bombs, they hurl javelins at foes below them. the area of the explosion contains
of something called the Final Ritual, which will Venom-Shaped Thralls (2): hp 41 and 50; see a floor or wall, the creatures are
be performed beneath a temple. appendix, page 94. held fast to it and suffer a –2
penalty on attack rolls and a
5. Open Room (EL 5) 7. Ruined Structure (EL 4) –4 penalty to their effective
Unlike the chamber to the west, the cultists creat- This ancient structure, like the tower to the west Dexterity scores. An entangled
ed this room by excavating an area between the (Area 3), was a portion of the old city, now character who attempts to cast a
buried tower and the ancient structure to the east buried by time. Its surroundings have been exca- spell must make a Concentration
(Area 7). The excavation is incomplete, though, vated and the building itself reinforced, leaving it check (DC 15 + spell level) or
and loose stone, bits of wood, and even some surprisingly intact. The door into the structure is lose the spell. If the creatures are
tools lie about the area. new. Although the building once had many not stuck to a surface, they can
Within the room is a very old well that they rooms, it is now entirely open inside; remnants of move at half speed but cannot
also uncovered, which now serves as a trap for the old interior walls still exist in places, forming run or charge. The sticky bonds
intruders, although it was originally created by what seem to be irregular columns or sometimes dissolve after 3d6 minutes,
accident. It looks like a slight pile of discarded half-walls. Within, a pair of ratlords has made a although a Strength check
planks and chunks of broken masonry, but these lair, as the place was already full of the refuse (DC 26) can burst them and
actually disguise a deep, dank pit. The pit is par- and garbage they love. The piles of trash, coupled an Escape Artist check (DC 30)
ticularly dangerous because it has green slime at with the remnants of the interior walls, create allows a creature to slip free.
the bottom, amid about a foot of foul water. many hiding places and areas of cover within the The bonds do not burn and
Covered Pit Trap: CR 3 (and 4); mechanical; building. All Hide checks inside have a +2 bonus are immune to most types of
location trigger; manual reset; Reflex save, and at any given time characters can gain cover damage, although acid dissolves
DC 20, avoids; 30 feet deep (3d6, fall); mul- if they choose. a five-foot-square area of them
tiple targets (first target in each of two adja- Ratlords: The ratlords that live here are allies if it inflicts at least 12 points
cent squares) plus green slime—see DMG; of Gavele in Area 3. If she comes here, they will of damage.
Search DC 18; Disable Device DC 20. do as she says. Likewise, they obey the direct
commands of a cult priest. Otherwise, they Needle Bomb: This bomb
In the north end of the room, two statues flank remain in this lair, even if they hear activity or explodes with a hail of tiny
the westernmost exit. These are life-sized figures fighting. Should intruders enter this structure, the needles that spreads out in a
of stone, carved to look like humans in robes. ratlords fight to defend themselves, attacking twenty-foot radius. Anyone in
However, rather than normal heads, they have immediately (perhaps with surprise, from hiding this area suffers 3d6 points of
translucent, smoky grey glass spheres about nine spots and cover). As there are no other exits, they piercing damage (Reflex save,
inches in diameter atop their shoulders. fight to the death. However, the sounds of their DC 13, for half ).
56 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

gunfire will draw the ratbrutes from Area 9. The contains a collection of fancy snuff bottles worth
ratbrutes obey any commands of the ratlords. 500 gp, a scroll of cure light wounds, bless, and
One of these ratlords wears a tattered red cape, divine favor, 10 gp worth of snuff, and a silk bag
and the other an eyepatch. with 532 gp and 111 sp.
Ratmen, Ratlords (2): hp 21 and 23; see Ptolus, Poisoned Arrow Trap: CR 3; mechanical; touch
page 625. trigger; manual reset; lock bypass (Open
Lock, DC 30); attack +12 ranged (1d8 plus
8. Watery Pit poison, arrow); poison (Large monstrous
scorpion venom, Fortitude save, DC 14,
Originally the pit in Area 8 was Water from a natural underground river to the
resists, 1d4 Constitution/1d4 Constitution);
created to be a relatively shallow northeast flows into this room and down into a
Search DC 19; Disable Device DC 15.
grain storage area. However, thirty-foot-wide pit. This chamber in the north-
with the passage of time and the eastern portion of the temple seems to be a natural 11. The Sanctuary (EL 7)
burial of the ancient city, it has cave, but the pit is man-made, lined with masonry This huge chamber on the northwest side of the
become a much deeper pit that stone of ancient creation. The room and pit are temple is newly built, with masonry walls and a
opens at the bottom into an covered in dark, slippery slime. The pit measures vaulted ceiling that reaches a height of twenty-five
underground stream. The ramp eighty feet deep; the bottom fifteen feet are filled feet in the center and eighteen feet near the walls.
was originally for the carts that with water. Numerous small passages, all sub- Painted or chiseled chaos symbols of different
hauled the grain here and merged, extend from the pit, providing a place for types—spirals, multipointed arrows, black hand
carried it away. the rushing water to go. Because the water breaks prints, and so on—cover the walls. A stone
the impact of anyone’s fall, a character who falls structure in the center of the room measures ten
down the pit suffers 3d6 points of normal damage feet high, twenty feet long, and ten feet wide.
and 2d3 points of nonlethal damage. Adorned with demonic visages and sculpture, it
A steep ramp ten feet wide slopes down into the resembles a gothic sepulcher, although there is no
pit on its western side. This slope is particularly obvious door. Atop the structure in the center
slick; anyone on the ramp must make a Balance squats a stone statue of a bloated, misshapen
check (DC 20) to avoid slipping down into the pit. demon. Candles in various colors rest in sconces
Ratbrutes: If the ratbrutes from Area 9 come along the walls. Hundreds of candles are placed
into this room, they attempt to grab foes and irregularly around the room, although they are
throw them into the pit or onto the slick ramp unlikely to be lit unless a ceremony is going on.
until there are only one or two left, at which This room serves as a sanctuary and gathering
point they attack normally. area for chaos cultists, although it is not the
innermost temple (that’s Area 23). The structure
9. Reinforcements (EL 6) in the center pulses with power any time anyone
This large room west of the watery pit serves as a of chaotic alignment enters—even those who are
lair for two ratbrutes. In its northwest corner the chaotic good. The structure’s pulsing energy
inhabitants have made beds for themselves of old varies in color depending on the moral outlook of
straw and strips of cloth and rags. Spread out next the character: shimmering gold for chaotic good,
to them are odd collections of things: string, shiny whitish grey for chaotic neutral, and blackish
stones, teeth, bits of fur, a copper coin, and so on. purple for chaotic evil. If multiple chaotic charac-
These creatures are here to provide support for ters stand in the room, the energy fluctuates
the defenders in Area 7, if needed. They also among the different relevant colors. The aura
move to attack anyone they hear in Area 8. lasts for as long as the chaotic creature is present,
Ratmen, Ratbrutes (2): hp 50 and 59; see shifting and pulsing silently for the duration.
Ptolus, page 625. Characters who search this central structure
(DC 20) find a seam that suggests that its entire
10. Woreron’s Chamber (EL 3) top or “lid” is a separate piece, although one far
A small chamber southeast of the ratbrutes’ room too heavy to move (some ten to twelve tons).
Woreron is a fairly paranoid belongs to the dwarf, Woreron, who is usually However, touching the sepulcher while it pulses
fellow and, considering the found in Area 2. It has a wooden bed, a chest of draws the attention of the creature within.
conflict between the different drawers, a large, locked iron box, and an open- The Creature Within: The power of the pulsing
factions of the cult, he’s got good topped wooden box. The chest of drawers and structure comes from the chaos beast that dwells
reason to be. He’s a loner, and the wooden box contain clothing and personal inside. If anyone touches the sepulcher while it
no one from either faction really items, most rather worthless. pulses with power, its top slides slightly to one
cares much for him. If Woreron is not on duty in Area 2, he is likely side with a teeth-clenching scraping sound, and
here asleep or in the Kaleidoscope Temple (Area the chaos beast oozes out.
23) paying homage to the Lords of Chaos. Once out, the beast expects words of praise
Treasure: The locked iron box (DC 30 to open) and physical objects of sacrifice. Any object
is trapped so that it fires a poisoned arrow when tossed in its direction or laid before it will do—it
someone opens it without using the key in a sec- relishes matter to twist and distort, which it can
ond, hidden lock (DC 19 to find). The iron box do as easily as it transforms flesh (see MM). If it
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does not receive both adulation and gifts after


3 rounds, it attacks everyone in the sanctuary,
regardless of alignment.
Chaos Beast: hp 45; see MM.

12. Demons (EL 9)


An underground chamber of ancient, broken
masonry lies just south of the sanctuary. It con-
tains a dark waterfall that pours down from a
hole in the ceiling into a small pool created by a
large rift in the paving stones. The dirty water
pours in from the sewer run above, which has
been damaged. Mushrooms and other fungus
grow up from the cracks. The room stinks of
sewage and stale water.
Although they live in the chamber directly to
the south (Area 14), Astared and Nirech-thes, two
demons, spend most of their time here. These
demons are representatives of Lilith of the Fallen. Lilith of the Fallen:
Nirech-thes is a babau with dark red—almost Ptolus, page 111
black—skin and glowing yellow eyes.
Nirech-thes, Babau: hp 66; see MM.

Astared
Male centaur half-demon (Chaotic Evil)
Large outsider (augmented monstrous
humanoid)
Cleric3 (the Demon Gods) CR 8
Init +4 Speed 50 feet, fly 50 feet (average)
HD 4d8+16 + 3d8+12 hp 66
AC 22, touch 13, flat-footed 17
BAB/Grapple +6/+17 Astared is a half-fiend centaur
Attack +13 melee (2d6+10 +1d6 fire, longspear) with jet black flesh and curling
or +12 melee (1d8+3 +1d6 fire, bite) or +12 ram’s horns. He has batlike
ranged (1d6+7, dagger) wings on his back and wears a
Full Attack +13/+8 melee (2d6+10+1d6 fire, lightweight chain shirt on his
longspear) and +7 melee (1d6+7+1d6 fire, 2
upper body. In both hands he
hooves), or +12 melee (1d8+3+1d6 fire, bite)
wields a wickedly barbed spear.
and +7 (1d6+7+1d6 fire, 2 claws), or +12/+6
ranged (1d6+7, dagger) Astared is such a pinnacle of
Space/Reach 10 feet/10 feet chaos and evil, the Demon Gods
SA Rebuke undead 6/day, smite good 1/day have granted him the special
(+7 damage to good foe), spell-like abilities, blessing of Baltaroth ability in
blessing of Baltaroth (+1d6 fire damage to melee combat (see main text).
all melee attacks)
SQ Darkvision 60 feet, immunity to poison; (caster level 3rd, +13 melee touch, +10
resistance to acid 10, cold 10, electricity 10, ranged touch).
and fire 10; DR 5/magic, SR 17 2nd—augury, cure moderate wounds, shatter*.
Fort +8, Ref +9, Will +10 1st—command, cure light wounds, hide from
Str 25, Dex 19, Con 18, Int 14, Wis 17, Cha 16 undead, protection from good*.
Crucial Skills: Listen +10, Move Silently +15, 0—assess creature, detect magic, mending,
Spot +10. Assess creature: Ptolus, page 639
resistance.
Other Skills: Decipher Script +7, Diplomacy Possessions: +1 chain shirt, masterwork large
+12, Handle Animal +7, Open Lock +9, longspear, masterwork large throwing dag-
Sleight of Hand +8, Survival +10, Swim +11. gers (2), brooch of shielding, oil of greater
Crucial Feats: Blind-Fight, Combat Reflexes, magic weapon +2, letter from Lilith pledging
Quick Draw. her secret support for Wuntad, 2 gp, 9 sp,
Other Feats: N/A 9 cp.
Domains: Chaos, Evil. * Indicates a domain spell
Spell-Like Abilities: Caster level 7th. Save DCs
are Charisma based.
1/day—unholy blight, desecrate. Tactics: The demons here are extremely wary—
3/day—poison, darkness. almost paranoid. They listen for activity in Area
Spells: 4/3+1/2+1; save DC 13 + spell level 11. If he has the time to prepare for combat,
58 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Illadras, page 62 Astared uses his oil of greater magic weapon (+2 15. Empty Bedchamber
bonus to attacks and damage), and then casts This room west of the waterfall chamber (Area
Rhinnis, page 65 bull’s strength (+2 bonus to attacks and damage). 12) has a pair of beds, a table with four chairs,
In a fight, he might attempt to hurt a group of a pair of empty, unlocked trunks, an empty
Cult Book, page 92 foes at range with unholy blight, but then he wardrobe, a free-standing mirror, and a chande-
charges in for melee combat. lier. This bedroom is reserved for guests or future
Some of the other books on If he is significantly wounded, Astared may cultists of import.
Rhinnis’ shelf include Catechism attempt to flee to the Kaleidoscope Temple (Area
of Blood, Appeasement of the 23) to get healing from Illadras, using the secret 16. Rhinnis’ Chamber
Poison Gods, The Cursed passage out of Area 14. This room adjacent to Area 15 contains a large
Shadow of Longing, and Meanwhile, Nirech-thes the babau attempts to bed, a round, marble-topped table, two very large
Hymns of Vengeance. gate in another babau; whether or not he suc- chairs, and two huge trunks. A bookshelf is
ceeds, he moves into melee combat, flanking foes mounted onto the wall opposite the door. Neither
with either Astared or the other babau. trunk is locked. Both contain clothing (for a
minotaur) and personal items of little value.
Rhinnis’ Notes 13. Storeroom Rhinnis, an Ebon Hand priest, is not here but
The cult uses this room off of Area 12 to store instead in the Long Passage (see page 64). When
Rhinnis: The Cheilsecaro must be supplies. It holds many crates and barrels of food- his fight there with a trio of Brothers of Venom is
completely immersed in acid or stuffs, as well as dry goods and a few tools. It’s over, he returns to his room here.
some other such substance when unlikely that the PCs will find anything of real Books: The books on the bookshelf are all
it is destroyed. We cannot allow value here, however. religious tomes, most with a dark edge. One,
the “heart’s breath” to escape unmarked and untitled, looks extremely similar to
during the ritual, for that would 14. Demons’ Lair the Cult Book found in Pythoness House. Tucked
be extremely dangerous. For now, Astared and Nirech-thes use this chamber as a into this volume, however, are two notes written
we store it within the altar in the lair, although they don’t spend much time here. in very different hands (see sidebar).
Kaleidoscope Temple. This hated A large pile of pillows and blankets serves as
artifact’s destruction will be the Astared’s bed, while the babau has a round straw 17. Cursed Dais of Sacrifice
culmination of the rite. Wuntad mat that he sits on from time to time. Along the South of Rhinnis’ bedchamber, a large chamber
may be ascending to Vested western wall rest two iron chests. Along the east- bisected by a thirty-foot wall holds two daises.
status, but our glorious lord will ern wall lies a grisly pile of bones and bloody The western half of the chamber has a round,
also grant us vast new power. All clothing, the remnants of victims given to these two-tiered dais of black stone ten feet across. It
will bask in the glory of chaos! demons to do with as they wished. Above these dominates the otherwise empty chamber. On the
All will know us, and know remains hang manacles bolted to the wall and a south wall, someone has painted strange and hor-
fear in the presence of our wooden cabinet filled with torture implements rific pictures of misshapen creatures of darkness
might at last. —Illadras including thumbscrews, knives, scalpels, ham- with many eyes and tentacles.
mers, and more. Any noncultist who so much as touches the dais
Rhinnis, beware. The Brothers of Chests: Each chest is locked (DC 27 to open). must attempt a Will save (DC 20). On a failure,
Venom seek treachery. Their help The first contains 3,829 gp. The second contains the character’s most cherished possession is con-
in the creation of the thralls was 4,177 sp, a jeweled mace worth 200 gp, ten flasks sumed utterly, completely, and irrevocably (except
all a ruse. They want them all to of alchemist’s fire, and an empty crystal bottle by a miracle or wish). Black power rises from the
themselves. It may not be safe with a silver stopper worth 75 gp. dais to the ceiling like a dark column when this
for us here, and while you have The Bones: Characters who search the bones occurs, lasting for a full round. Anyone who steps
Illadras’ ear, I do not. I think I and clothing (Search, DC 16) can find a page into the energy during this round must make a Will
may leave for our temple on ripped out of a book. This passage is circled: saving throw (DC 20) or all of their possessions
Terrock Road. Perhaps Malleck are consumed amid deep, resonant laughter.
can help. Watch your back, and But before they slept, they committed one last A cultist who touches the dais can choose
don’t hesitate to strike first if you act of divine betrayal. They fell upon one of their which item in his possession is consumed. The
see it as necessary. Your Brother beloved named Gellasatrac, shredding him com- same black column of energy appears, but a
in Chaos, Reggaloch pletely so that one future day their servants could cultist can stand within it without losing any
feast upon his flesh and his blood and be items. The cultist who does so gains a +1 bonus
[The Temple of the Ebon Hand changed. Gellasatrac’s ebon hand would bring on his next die roll for each 200 gp worth of
cult on Terrock Road is #137, blessed mutation and lovely transformation, sacrifice he makes (maximum +5).
G4, on the poster map in the granting those who dared partake the power to The dais of sacrifice has an aura of strong evo-
Temple District; Malleck is the free the masters once and for all. cation magic and evil.
high priest. See Ptolus, page 379.
Sadly, Reggaloch was not able to Secret Door: Part of the south wall pivots to 18. Cursed Dais of Vengeance
make it to safety before being reveal a newly created secret passage (Search, In the eastern half of the chamber south of Area
slain by other cultists; see “The DC 25). 15 sits a round, two-tiered dais of black stone
Apartment House,” page 44.] that measures ten feet across. Veins of red and
blue run through the dark stone. It dominates the
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otherwise empty chamber. On the south wall, Lorelii


someone has painted grisly and crude pictures of Female human major mutant (Chaotic Evil)
Fighter4 CR 4
people in agony, with names and rude epithets
Init +3 Speed 30 feet
scrawled next to them.
HD 4d10+12 hp 41
Any noncultist who so much as touches the AC 20, touch 15, flat-footed 17
dais must attempt a Will save (DC 20). Failure BAB/Grapple +4/+8
indicates that the character has been infused Attack/Full Attack +9 melee (2d6+6, bite)
with evil energies that wait until the victim SA Bite mutation
reaches a place he calls “home” (DM’s discre- SQ Enhanced flesh mutation (+3 total natural
tion) or, if no such place exists, a location with armor), +2 to saves against poison and
at least half a dozen unsuspecting, innocent vic- disease, resistance to acid 10, mute
tims within thirty feet (DM’s discretion). At this Fort +8, Ref +3, Will +3
Str 18, Dex 17, Con 17, Int 14, Wis 14, Cha 12
point, the energies explode within the victim,
Crucial Skills: Climb +12, Intimidate +7, Jump
inflicting 6d6 points of force damage to him and
+9, Listen +4, Spot +4.
3d6 points of damage to anyone within ten feet Other Skills: Diplomacy +3, Knowledge (local)
(Reflex save, DC 18, halves the damage, but +3, Swim +10.
only for nearby victims, not for the main vic- Crucial Feats: Blind-Fight, Dodge, Enhance Enhance Mutation: Chaositech,
tim). Further, the curse emits a plague, so that Mutation (+1d6 damage with bite), Power page 68
all within thirty feet must make a Fortitude save Attack, Track.
(DC 18) or contract red ache (see Chapter 8: Other Feats: Weapon Focus (bite).
Glossary of the DMG). Possessions: Leather armor, ring of protection
After making a sacrifice in Area 17 worth at +2, potion of owl’s wisdom, 13 pp, 12 gp,
9 sp, 14 cp.
least 1,000 gp, a faithful cultist can stand upon this
dais and name a victim. That victim, wherever
she is, must make a Will saving throw (DC 15) Prison Cell A (EL 1/3)
or suffer 3d6 points of force damage. The cultist This cell is empty except for a dire rat that flees
must have actually touched his victim at some through a hole in the north wall into a hidden
point in order for the damage to occur. This dais nest if approached. FROM MYMYCAMPAIGN
FROM CAMPAIGN TO
can be used no more than once per month. This Dire Rat: hp 6; see MM. TO YOURS YOURS
horrible device has been used more than once
to torment and even kill enemies of the cult. Prison Cell B In an ironic twist, the wizard
However, the cultists use it very sparingly, for fear This cell is empty. Barbatos Kem lost the skull of
that a victim might use a divination spell to track chaos (as described in Area 49
the occult attack back to its source. Prison Cell C of Pythoness House; see page 25)
The dais of vengeance has an aura of strong This cell holds a pair of human commoners (level when he foolishly stepped onto
necromancy magic and evil. 1): Kori Vessamor, a teenage girl, and Lorat the cursed dais of sacrifice. The
Muester, a man in his twenties. Both were kid- fact that that skull was his most
19. Prison napped recently from the streets above by cult cherished possession says a lot
This small complex of chambers is newly built. agents. Neither knows anything about where they about his character.
Lorelii, the mutant gaoler, dwells in the central are, who is keeping them, or why. Lorat seems dis-
chamber; individual cells radiate out from there. trustful of anyone, even those appearing to be his
Each cell is locked with a magical lock identical liberators. Kori, on the other hand, is extremely
to arcane lock. The cells’ two-inch-thick iron grateful for anyone who helps them. These prison-
doors (hardness 10, 60 hit points, break DC 28) ers do not have the ability to reach the surface on
each have a small circular glass plate inset at their own, and neither would provide any real
about eye level. Lorelii herself is the key to these help in fighting alongside the player characters.
cells—her hand touching the round glass plate Experience Points: If PCs escort them to the
causes the door to open. This is true even if she surface, award them experience as for overcoming
is dead. a CR 3 challenge.
Mutant Gaoler: Lorelii, an Ebon Hand cultist,
allowed herself to be transformed by both cultist Prison Cell D (EL 3)
magic and the intervention of the Surgeon in the This cell holds an ogre named Ugglam, whom the
Shadows. Her duty is to keep the prisoners in line cultists plan to sacrifice, since he stubbornly
and prevent them from escaping, but she is too refuses to serve them (originally they wanted him Surgeon in the Shadows, page 40
chaotic to truly take such responsibility seriously. to work as a guard). If characters manage to talk
She torments the prisoners on her own, inflicting to him (he speaks only Giant), he offers to help
painful tortures that she dreams up. She’s also them fight the cult. He is lying, however (Bluff
eager for a fight, so if intruders come here she check –2). If his rescuers agree, he waits for an
attacks them with relish. opportunity to flee, or—better yet—to attack
60 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

them when they are weak and unsuspecting, take Prison Cell H (EL 5)
their valuables, and then flee. This cell holds Murlash, a troll. Murlash is a
Ugglam, Ogre: hp 30; see MM. cultist who served a Brother of Venom elf priest
The halfling fighter Eliava was named Aestran Neversoul, now dead. Aestran
pulled off the street one night by Prison Cell E was the first of the Brothers of Venom to start
cultists who hoped to use her as This cell is empty except for the corpse of a male attacking Ebon Hand cultists in their struggle for
a sacrificial victim in an upcom- Shoal elf, dead for over a week. Lorelii killed him power, and he died because of it. Murlash went
ing rite. They didn’t need her for “accidentally.” on a rampage afterward, but was subdued and
the ritual, however, and so she brought here only a few days ago. The cultists
has remained imprisoned for Prison Cell F hope that, once he calms down, Murlash can still
more than three months, subject This cell holds a halfling fighter named Eliava work for them.
to the wicked cruelty of Lorelii. Farstride. Eliava has been horribly mistreated Murlash—never the brightest candle in the
here. She knows much of the temple’s layout (no chandelier—is highly suggestive at the moment.
secret areas) and basic information about the He will “imprint” his loyalties upon whoever lets
cults (likely only what the PCs also know). She is him out of this cell. However, he is still an evil,
The Brotherhood of Redemption extremely angry and, if the characters intend to hungry troll and acts as such without constant
offers bounties for creatures like fight against the cult further, she would like to reminders from his new leader not to. If attacked,
Murlash; see Ptolus, page 107. join them. If they give her a weapon to use and he fights to defend himself and then attempts to
perhaps some armor, she fights alongside them flee the temple.
without even requesting a share of any treasure. Murlash, Troll: hp 61; see MM.
However, any hesitation on the PCs’ part to kill
Nastrax means “dissolution” in each and every creature in the temple associated 20. Tentacle Trap (EL 7)
Abyssal. This password is useful with the cult earns them her disrespect and causes This chamber south of the excavated open room
in Areas 20 and 23, as well as her to leave their company as soon as reasonably (Area 5) appears empty except for some strange
Area 1 of the secret chambers possible after they exit the temple. dark violet stains on the floor and walls. These
below the Temple of the Fifty- Eliava did not used to be so bloodthirsty or are the remnants of magical tentacles that appear
Three Gods of Chance hateful. She has very short brown hair, hazel eyes, and attack, oozing up out of the floor, whenever
(see Chapter 6). and a number of scars from recent depredations. someone enters this chamber without giving the
Yesterday, she heard a woman’s voice telling proper verbal passkey (“Nastrax”). The tentacle
Lorelii, “the word is ‘Nastrax,’” but Eliava has trap resets after twenty-four hours.
no idea what that means. (It’s the password to Tentacle Trap: CR 7; magic device; proximity
bypass a number of traps and alarms.) trigger (alarm); automatic reset; spell effect
(ever black tentacles, 7th-level wizard, 1d4+7
Eliava Farstride tentacles, attack +7 melee [1d6+4, tentacle]);
Female halfling (Neutral) multiple targets (up to six tentacles per tar-
Fighter5 CR 5 get in each of two adjacent five-foot squares);
Init +2 Speed 20 feet Search DC 29; Disable Device DC 29.
HD 5d10+10 hp 43 (currently 4)
AC 13, touch 12, flat-footed 11
BAB/Grapple +5/+3 21. The Medusa in the Iron Mask (EL 8)
Attack/Full Attack +8 At the top of an open staircase in Area 20 lies a
melee (1d2+2, unarmed curtained-off chamber. This room has a large
attack) round bed in the center, suspended from the ceil-
Fort +7, Ref +4, Will +5 ing by four iron chains. A stepladder beneath it
Str 15, Dex 14, Con 15, Int 12, gives access. The room’s other furnishings include
Wis 12, Cha 10 a pair of padded chairs, a long table (much of
Languages: Common, Elvish, which is covered in folded clothing of silk and
Halfling.
lace), a wardrobe with more clothing inside, an
Crucial Skills: Climb +7, Hide +6, Intimidate
armor stand, and a tall, lidded wicker basket con-
+1, Jump +4, Listen +5, Move Silently +4.
Other Skills: Handle Animal +2, Ride +8. taining fruit. A small musical jewelry box worth
Crucial Feats: Blind-Fight, Point Blank Shot, 200 gp rests upon the table as well; it contains
Power Attack. 900 gp worth of jewelry.
Other Feats: Iron Will, Weapon Focus (small The Medusa: This room’s occupant, Herri-
longbow). akadal, is a medusa who wears ornate plate
Possessions None. armor. She also dons a custom-made helmet that
looks like a hinged iron mask, so she can show
Prison Cell G her face, or not, as she desires. The helmet also
This cell is empty. has openings for her snake-hair. She has no desire
to take sides in the recent feud between the vari-
ous cults. She serves the Tolling Bell cult, or—
more accurately—simply chaos in general.
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Herriakadal 22. Ancient Building (EL 7) Herriakadal’s Emitter


Female medusa (Chaotic Evil) Another ancient building lies at the south end of a
Medium monstrous humanoid
long tunnel from the excavated open room (Area In addition to the emitter
Fighter1 CR 8
5). Located within a natural air pocket, this struc- described in Chapter 30 of
Init +8 Speed 20 feet
HD 6d8+24 + 1d10+4 hp 60 ture from the Buried City has not been altered or Ptolus, you can add another
AC 23, touch 11, flat-footed 22 reinforced. Its door is its original stone door. Part type into the adventure here.
BAB/Grapple +7/+10 of the building has collapsed, but much of it
Attack +12 melee (1d6+3, short sword) or remains, rising up to the roof of the cavern. In Noxious Ray Emitter: This ray
+11 melee (1d4+3 plus poison, snakes) or fact, it once was a two-story structure and, deals 1d6 points of nonlethal
+11 ranged touch (1d6 nonlethal + nausea although its second story has collapsed, the stairs damage. Targets that fail a
for 1d6+1 rounds; Fortitude save, DC 13, leading up to it (now up into solid rock) still exist. Fortitude saving throw (DC 13)
negates latter, emitter) Next to those steps is a staircase leading down— are nauseated for 1d6+1 rounds
Full Attack +12/+7 melee (1d6+3, short sword)
this is the accessway to the innermost sanctum of after being struck by the ray.
and +7 melee (1d4+3 plus poison, snakes),
the Temple of Deep Chaos, as well as the path to Nauseated creatures cannot
or +11/+6 ranged touch (1d6 nonlethal +
nausea for 1d6+1 rounds; Fortitude save, the Mrathrach Machine (see next chapter). attack, cast spells, concentrate
DC 13, negates latter) The tunnel leading into the cavern surrounding on spells, or do anything else
SA Petrifying gaze (Fortitude, DC 17, negates), the ancient building is newly built. requiring attention. The only
poison (Fortitude, DC 17, negates, emitter) Dangers of the Ruin: Combat or similar activi- action such a character can take
SQ Darkvision 60 feet ties inside this ancient building present their own is a single move action per turn,
Fort +8, Ref +9, Will +8 dangers. The floor is covered in loose, uneven plus free actions (except for
Str 17, Dex 19, Con 18, Int 16, Wis 16, Cha 18 stones, requiring anyone who takes quick, strenu- casting quickened spells).
Crucial Skills: Bluff +12, Jump +9, Move ous action within this chamber (basically, anything Price 5,000 gp.
Silently +5, Spot +10.
other than standing still) to make a Balance check
Other Skills: Diplomacy +14, Intimidate +16.
(DC 10) or fall down. This includes the rhodintor
Crucial Feats: Blind-Fight, Dodge.
Other Feats: Improved Initiative, Weapon below, although it gets a +4 bonus (total bonus
Finesse. +6) due to its familiarity with the chamber. SIDEBAR—TIP
DM TIPS
Possessions: +1 full plate armor, masterwork Further, if anyone casts a destructive area spell
short sword, chaositech noxious ray emitter, such as fireball or lightning bolt inside the build- DMs should make the weakness
potion of greater magic fang +1, 14 pp, ing, the structure collapses. One can ascertain this of this ancient structure very
20 gp. fact with a Knowledge (architecture and engineer- clear to the players through
ing) or Craft (stonemasonry) check (DC 20). description as their characters
Tactics: Herriakadal is always spoiling for a Characters inside the ancient building when it enter and begin to explore
fight and eager for action. Thus, she’s unlikely collapses (including the rhodintor) take 8d6 points Area 22.
to be found here in her chamber. If there’s any of damage, or half that amount if they make a
chance that she is aware of intruders about, she Reflex save (DC 15). They are subsequently buried.
will be patrolling the temple, looking for them. If Characters take 1d6 points of nonlethal damage
she thinks she’s about to enter a fight, she drinks per minute while buried. If such a character falls
her potion to give her a +1 bonus to attacks and unconscious, he must attempt a Constitution check
damage with her snakes, then moves into combat. (DC 15). Should it fail, he takes 1d6 points of
She carries a short sword, but prefers to use her lethal damage each minute thereafter until freed or
chaositech emitter at range, coupled with her dead. For more on collapsed ceilings and being
gaze attack. buried, see Chapter 3: Adventures in the DMG.
Herriakadal can open or close her hinged mask Guardian: A rhodintor dwelling in this ruin
as a move action. When closed, it blocks her gaze serves as its guardian. It technically takes no side
attack, allowing her to interact with the other in the feud between the Brothers of Venom and
temple inhabitants. the Ebon Hand cultists. This rhodintor is a fol-
If significantly hurt, she may attempt to flee to lower of the path of Kravren.
the Kaleidoscope Temple (Area 23) to get healing Rhodintor: hp 65; see Ptolus, page 628. Path of Kravren: Ptolus,
from Illadras, who is her close friend. page 628
Treasure: Besides the jewelry in the box (see Tactics: With all of the recent in-fighting, the
above), Herriakadal keeps 950 gp in a secret rhodintor watches through a crack in the build-
cache under the table (Search, DC 22, to find) ing’s eastern wall for intruders. Assume it has
and a pair of large emeralds at the bottom of the heroism already active (+2 bonus to attack rolls, Illadras, page 62
fruit basket (Search, DC 25, worth 1,000 gp saves, and checks). If it sees someone coming, it
each). There is also a large tome of historical casts bull’s strength (+2 bonus to attack and dam-
knowledge hidden in the bed (Search, DC 12) and age rolls), shield (+4 bonus to AC), and displace-
a sketchy map of how to get from this chamber ment (50 percent miss chance) on itself, in that
to the Mrathrach Machine (see Chapter 5). The order. Then it waits inside and attacks anyone Mrathrach Machine, page 66
machine is labeled “chaositech tower— who comes in.
Mrathrach.”
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23. Kaleidoscope Temple (EL 10) The door to the southwest shown on the map is
This is a complex room, with traps and alarms not at the level of the entrance, but at the bottom
Illadras is second only to Wuntad that go off before the player characters arrive, a of the shaft, more than one hundred feet below.
in the cult’s current (albeit ever- number of special effects that take place once they Getting to the floating island is difficult. At the
changing) hierarchy. Illadras reach the temple itself, and a powerful foe with verbal command of anyone who touches the altar
commands the respect and fear many options for them to fight inside. The DM (a free action), the island floats to the chamber’s
of most other cultists here and should be prepared for all of these aspects of entrance, which takes a full round. Similarly, it
elsewhere. Many of them are the encounter. can be directed away from the entrance; it also
indebted to her for healing and can be commanded to float to the floor, but that
other aid, which she gives freely, The Hallway and Doors trip takes 12 full rounds.
knowing that by doing so she The hallway leading up to the temple from either Characters without this option must get to the
implants herself in their minds direction has a magical alarm cast upon it. island some other way, if that is their goal. Aside
as a vital leader whom they Anyone who does not say the password from spells like fly, the best option may be a run-
should help and obey. “Nastrax” sets off the alarm, which sounds only ning long jump (DC 20).
in the temple itself, warning anyone inside to
prepare for trouble. Illadras
The two doors leading up to the temple from Illadras is a Tolling Bell priestess who reveres the
the southeast are iron (hardness 10, 60 hit points, Lords of Chaos with a fire aspect—she revels in
break DC 28) and locked (DC 28 to open). They fire’s destructive power. She wears a burning total-
are also trapped; when someone so much as ity, a skin-tight sheath that fits over her body and
touches the inner door, the outer one slams shut generates flames that do not harm her. She keeps
and locks again (this is true even if the outer her equipment in a pouch graft on her thigh.
door’s lock was picked or knocked open, but
obviously not true if the door was broken down). Illadras
Characters adjacent to the door when it starts to Female human (Chaotic Evil)
close can attempt a Strength check (DC 20) to Cleric8 (chaos gods) CR 8
Init +5 Speed 30 feet
keep it from shutting or a Reflex save (DC 20) to
HD 8d8+16 hp 63
leap through the doorway before it closes. Then
AC 13, touch 13, flat-footed 12
Nonstandard Galchutt the area between the doors fills with greenish BAB/Grapple +6/+8
Domains vapor. Attack/Full Attack +10 melee (2d6 fire, touch)
Poison Gas Trap: CR 5; magic device; touch SA Rebuke undead 5/day, rebuke fire/turn
Some clerics who worship the trigger; automatic reset; poison gas water 6/day
Galchutt (or simply “chaos gods” (Fortitude save, DC 16, 1d6 Strength/1d6 SQ Fire resistance 20
Strength); multiple targets (everyone in the Fort +8, Ref +3, Will +10
by those who don’t know their
hallway between the doors); Search DC 25; Str 15, Dex 12, Con 14, Int 13, Wis 19, Cha 16
true nature) can focus their
Disable Device DC 25. Crucial Skills: Concentration +7, Listen +6,
dreadful faith in a way that
Spot +5, Tumble +4.
grants them access to domains The area beyond the doors also has an alarm,
Other Skills: Diplomacy +4, Heal +11,
other than the typical Chaos, with the same password. It sounds in the temple,
Knowledge (religion) +8, Spellcraft +8.
Destruction, and Evil. To do so, differently, so that those in the temple can tell how Crucial Feats: Combat Casting, Combat
they must use their atypical close intruders are. Expertise.
domains for destructive ends, Other Feats: Improved Initiative, Leadership.
such as Fire for burning foes, etc. The Temple Itself Domains: Chaos, Fire.
This strange chamber appears to be a shaft made Spells: 6/5+1/4+1/4+1/3+1; save DC 14 + spell
entirely of multifaceted crystal, about eighty feet level (caster level 8th, +8 melee touch,
across and twice that in height (the entrance is +7 ranged touch).
thirty feet from the ceiling, one hundred thirty feet 4th—cure critical wounds (2), restoration, wall
of fire*.
from the bottom). The crystal glints and shimmers
3rd—bestow curse, blindness/deafness, magic
brilliantly, almost blindingly, with a multitude of
circle against law*, magic vestment, summon
colors. A rough stone “island” about forty feet monster III.
across floats in the middle of the shaft. On this 2nd—bear’s endurance, cat’s grace, hold person,
island rests the central altar, which is black and owl’s wisdom, shatter*.
covered in jagged black spines and spikes of metal, 1st—bane, burning hands *, cure light wounds,
except for a flat surface in the very middle. divine favor, entropic shield, magic stone.
Standing next to the altar is a woman—she 0—cure minor wounds, detect magic, mending,
appears to be naked and on fire, but not in pain resistance, virtue (2).
or dying. Chains dangle from the sides of the Possessions: Chaositech burning totality flesh,
chaositech pouch graft, potions of fly and blur
Illadras may have brought young island, and a few of them hold prisoners hanging
(in crystal flasks, each worth 20 gp), wand of
Iltumar Shon to the Surgeon in from manacled hands. Hanging beneath the
cure moderate wounds (23 charges, made of
the Shadows (see page 36). island, out of sight of characters standing in the iron), key to the doors into the temple.
entrance, is a massive, black iron bell. * Indicates a domain spell.
CHAPTER 4: TEMPLE OF DEEP CHAOS 63

Illadras’ Grafts

Chaositech grafts require no


special operation—like parasites,
grafts naturally seek to adhere to
a host. Usually, the portion of
the graft intended to adhere to
a creature is covered in thick,
viscous mucus. (For more details,
see Chaositech, Chapter 3.)

Standard grafts are chaos-shaped


flesh items that exist outside a
host but can be grafted onto her
flesh. They stick to the host
almost greedily. A graft causes no
actual pain, but the host can feel
it drawing sustenance from her.
A Strength check (DC 20) is
required to remove an attached
graft, and doing so inflicts 1d6
points of damage to the host
Tactics: Assume that Illadras has magic vestment These shimmer and glare with multicolored hues, and the graft.
already in effect (+2 bonus to AC; it is figured into generating their own inner light. They also have
her stats already). If she has the time, she casts the two magical effects. A pouch graft is basically a large,
following preparatory spells, in this order: cat’s 1. Magical fire increases the shimmering of the watertight belt pouch that clings
grace (+2 bonus to AC and Reflex saves), owl’s walls dramatically. Nonchaotic creatures to the host’s flesh.
wisdom (+2 bonus to spell save DCs and Will must make a Fortitude save (DC 15) to
saves), magic circle against law (+2 bonus to AC avoid being dazzled for one minute if New flesh totalities are grafts
and saves against lawful foes), bear’s endurance someone casts a magical fire spell in here. that cover one’s entire body. Like
(+16 hp and +2 bonus to Fortitude saves), and Dazzled characters suffer a –1 penalty to the host itself, new flesh grafts
shield of faith (+3 bonus to AC for a total of attack rolls, Spot checks, and Search checks. require nourishment, heal from
Armor Class 16). She also will drink her potions. Only one save per spell is needed, regardless damage, and are vulnerable to
In combat, she attempts to cast a wall of fire of the spell’s duration. disease. The new flesh looks
right on characters as they stand looking into the 2. Spells striking the walls reflect back upon different from the host’s native
temple, and then flies (thanks to her potion) their casters. This is likely to come into play flesh; burning flesh, for instance,
around to engage foes with bestow curse or spon- only in the case of area spells (unless some is coal black with glowing orange
taneous inflict wounds spells, adding +2d6 points foolish PC attacks the walls with a spell). glints. A Strength check (DC 20)
of fire damage to the touch attacks (she sacrifices Any spell, such as a lightning bolt or a fire- can remove an attached graft.
spells such as restoration, entropic shield, magic ball, that touches the walls is immediately Removing a totality inflicts 3d6
stone, and bane, if needed—her cure spells are the negated and the caster (and only the caster) points of damage upon the host.
last ones she gives up). is subject to its effect. Thus, the aforemen-
Illadras is quick to use her healing spells upon tioned lightning bolt or fireball harms the In the case of a burning totality,
herself or other wounded allies in the room, if any. caster, although he still gets a saving throw the new flesh on the host’s entire
as normal. body generates heat and fire, to
Temple Features which the flesh is immune. The
Below are descriptions of the Kaleidoscope The Bell: The bell beneath the floating island host enjoys fire resistance 20.
Temple’s notable features. begins to ring at the priestess’ command (a free She can inflict 2d6 points of fire
The Prisoners: Although four human victims action) and rings every third round afterward. damage with a touch attack
hang from chains beneath the floating island, only This represents the “tolling bell” that signals the (requiring an attack action, not
three of them are still alive. These sacrifices are end of all things. In this specific case, however, as a part of a full attack) or add
doomed to die a long, agonizing death (of thirst, the sound merely signals bad news for nonchaotic 1d6 points of fire damage to
most likely) as they hang there unless rescued. characters. During the round in which it rings, all any unarmed or natural attack.
Those still alive are a woman and two men (com- nonchaotic characters within hearing must However, she can inflict no more
moners1). Even if freed, these prisoners cannot attempt a Will save (DC 16). Those who fail than +1d6 points of fire damage
reach the surface on their own, and none of them suffer a –2 penalty to attacks, saves, and checks per round—regardless of how
would provide any real help in fighting alongside that round. This is both an enchantment and a many attacks she makes. The
the player characters. fear effect. The tolling is deep and dreadful to character cannot wear clothing
Crystalline Walls: The Kaleidoscope Temple hear. It seems to cause the walls to shimmer or armor unless it is immune
gains its name from its magical crystal walls. and ring as well. to fire.
64 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Spiked Altar: As mentioned above, the altar gov- •The Tolling Bell cult is organizing the other,
erns the position of the floating island—either in disparate chaos cults.
The Cheilsecaro the middle of the temple, next to the entrance, or •So far, the main two other cults involved, the
at the floor of the temple. Further, the top of the Brothers of Venom and the Ebon Hand, are
This device at first looks like a altar can slide to one side (a Search check, DC 20, not getting along.
five-inch ceramic hemisphere reveals this), revealing a hollow cavity within. An •The leader of the Tolling Bell is Wuntad. He
with a long iron bar extending artifact called the Cheilsecaro lies within this cavi- wants to bring about the Night of Dissolution,
out of the flat portion of the ty. Although the altar’s lid is not locked, a glyph of which will awaken the Lords of Chaos.
stone. The entire thing measures warding within the cavity (cast by Illadras) acti- •Beyond this temple, down a long passage, is a
about three feet long. It gets its vates if anyone attempts to reach into it. huge chaositech device called the Mrathrach
odd name from ancient Westron, Glyph of Warding Trap: CR 4; spell; spell trig- Machine, located beneath a high-class brothel
where it means “heart’s breath.” ger; no reset; spell effect (glyph of warding called the White House. It absorbs some energies
Although it looks like a weapon, [blast], 8th-level cleric, 4d8 acid, Reflex save, of randomness and chance in the city, but they
DC 17, half damage); multiple targets (all
it is something a bit different— don’t know what it uses them for. Wuntad is not
targets within 5 feet); Search DC 28; Disable
but it could be used as a there with the machine, but those who are there
Device DC 28.
weapon. The ceramic portion of likely know where he is.
the device contains the dying
breath of Emperor Rudolf Von Reinforcements Acolytes (3)
Tessel, who once held the title If the player characters allowed either Herria- Female humans (Chaotic Evil)
Cleric1 (chaos gods) CR 1
Main Purveyor of Law. Breaking kadal (Area 21), Astared (Area 12), or other foes
Init –1 Speed 20 feet
the ceramic vessel releases the to escape from them alive, they are likely here,
HD 1d8+5 hp 13
breath. All chaotic creatures healed by Illadras and ready to aid her. Astared AC 14, touch 9, flat-footed 14
within one hundred feet suffer can fly, which makes him dangerous in this room; BAB/Grapple +0/+1
10d6 points of damage (no he might even attempt to grapple and then drop Attack/Full Attack +2 melee (1d8+3, heavy
saving throw or spell resistance foes. Herriakadal is dangerous at range and mace) or +0 ranged (1d10, heavy crossbow)
allowed). Further, all lawful would remain on the floating island. Their pres- SA Rebuke undead 6/day
creatures in that area gain a +2 ence raises the room’s Encounter Level to 11 or Fort +4, Ref –1, Will +7
morale bonus to saving throws even 12 (if both are present). This encounter like- Str 13, Dex 9, Con 15, Int 11, Wis 16, Cha 16
and a +2 deflection bonus to ly would be too much for the PCs—DMs should Crucial Skills: N/A
Other Skills: Diplomacy +7, Heal +7, Spell-
Armor Class for 10 rounds. try to make this fact obvious to players and give
craft +4.
the party members the opportunity to flee.
Crucial Feats: N/A
This one-use artifact does not Experience Points: If the characters escort the Other Feats: Iron Will, Toughness.
carry an aura of magic. It does, prisoners to the surface, award them experience as Domains: Chaos, Fire.
however, have an overwhelming if they had overcome a CR 3 challenge. Spells: 3/2+1; save DC 13 + spell level (caster
aura of law, revealed if such level 1st, +1 melee touch, –1 ranged touch).
is detected. The cultists here 24. Illadras’ Chambers 1st—bless, burning hands*, deathwatch.
plan to destroy the artifact in a The chambers southwest of the Kaleidoscope 0—cure minor wounds, detect poison, guidance.
ritual soon (as Iltumar Shon Temple are for Illadras and the acolytes she is Possessions: Masterwork chainmail, master-
overheard in Kinion Luth’s lair; training. All are spartan, holding little more than a work heavy mace, masterwork heavy cross-
bow, bolts (10), broken square ring, 6 gp,
see page 41). cot and a small chest for personal belongings and
9 sp, 9 cp.
clothing. The central chamber has a round table
* Indicates a domain spell.
Obviously, this item is extremely with a stone top covered with an eight-pointed
valuable to characters fighting arrow chaos symbol and eight chairs around it.
the chaos cult. It would be of The bookcases lining the walls of this chamber are THE LONG PASSAGE
particular use in the Final Ritual filled with books on religion and magic, although This passage at the south end of the Temple of
(Chapter 6), assuming the PCs they are common titles and not terribly valuable. Deep Chaos leads to another of the Tolling Bell
can manage to wait that long The Acolytes: Illadras’ three acolytes, Fistrial, cult’s secret projects: the Mrathrach Machine. It
to activate it. Theissa, and Normas, are here. They have no way winds around, changing width, height, and con-
to get up the walls of the Kaleidoscope Temple struction style more than once. It even has an
(Area 23) on their own, but if Illadras commands empty side chamber now and again, but it only
the island to lower, they will be ready to help fight goes one place. The whole length of the passage is
in any way they can. They might attempt to fire well over a thousand feet. It is also the site of
their crossbows up at obvious foes, but frankly another battle between feuding cultists.
they aren’t very good with those weapons. The Battle: Rhinnis, an Ebon Hand priest,
The PCs probably will encounter the acolytes battles a trio of Brothers of Venom here in the
after Illadras has met defeat. In this case, they sur- Long Passage. One of the brothers, a male
render quickly, as they are demoralized (and human, already lies dead. Rhinnis is a minotaur
trapped down here). If interrogated, they know the and a close ally of Illadras. He has a black hand-
following information (and nothing else of value): print tattoo on his left shoulder.
CHAPTER 4: TEMPLE OF DEEP CHAOS 65

Rhinnis twigs (3), broken square ring, coiled viper


Male minotaur (Chaotic Evil) amulet, 6 gp, 7 sp, 11 cp.
Large monstrous humanoid
SIDEBAR—TIP
DM TIPS
Cleric4 (chaos gods) CR 8
Tactics: Rhinnis has already cast shield of faith
Init +4 Speed 30 feet
HD 6d8+18 + 4d8+12 hp 72 (currently 65) (+2 bonus to AC), and bull’s strength (+2 bonus If the player characters watch
AC 20, touch 11, flat-footed 20 to attack and damage). Each of these has three the battle between Rhinnis and
BAB/Grapple +9/+20 minutes of duration left and has been figured into the fighters, the DM should
Attack +14 melee (2d6+14, morningstar) or his stats here. He also uses 4 points of Power make it obvious that the
+13 melee (1d8+13, gore) or +9 ranged Attack when fighting in melee, which is also minotaur is dishing out an
(1d8+9, javelin) already figured in—although he will change this if incredible amount of damage;
Full Attack +14/+9 melee (2d6+14, morning- he finds himself missing a lot. Lastly, he has 3 against foes without a very high
star) and +8 melee (1d8+13, gore), or rounds of divine favor left (+1 bonus to attack Armor Class, he’s likely to inflict
+9/+4 ranged (1d8+9, javelin)
and damage), but since this duration is so short, 40 or 50 points of damage in a
Space/Reach 10 feet/10 feet
this has not been figured into his stats. round. This serves as a clue that
SA Powerful charge (4d6+10 damage),rebuke
undead 5/day The remaining fighters are unharmed but very PCs who are unready to take
SQ Natural cunning, scent likely to be slain by the minotaur priest if left to him on—and thus unlikely ready
Fort +9, Ref +6, Will +13 their own devices. to proceed to the next chapter—
Str 28, Dex 11, Con 17, Int 8, Wis 18, Cha 14 Smart player characters might allow these foes should retreat or perhaps use
Crucial Skills: Concentration +4, Intimidate +5, to finish their battle before intervening. If they do tactics other than melee combat.
Jump +9, Listen +10, Search +4, Spot +9. not, Rhinnis offers the PCs his healing scrolls if
Other Skills: Heal +7. they will help him, and he is sincere in his offer.
Crucial Feats: Quick Draw, Power Attack. The fighters, on the other hand, just tell the new-
Other Feats: Improved Initiative, Scribe Scroll.
comers, “The minotaur is lying. He’ll betray you.
Domains: Chaos, Evil.
Help us kill this monster!” In other words, they
Spells: 5/4+1/3+1; save DC 14 + spell level
(caster level 4th, +17 melee touch, +9 attempt to play the “We’re all normal people and
ranged touch). he’s a monster” card.
2nd—bull’s strength (cast), hold person, shat- If the characters help Rhinnis, he gives them
ter*, sound burst. the scrolls after the fight is over and lets them go
1st—detect law, divine favor (cast), protection on their way, although he tells them, “If we meet Assess creature: Ptolus, page 639
from good*, sanctuary, shield of faith (cast). again, it will be as enemies.” He then moves to
0—assess creature, detect magic, mending, purify his chamber in Area 16.
food and drink, virtue. If the PCs wait until the fight ends, Rhinnis is
Possessions: +1 studded leather armor, +1 large
the victor, but he’s down to 50 hp. The remainder
morningstar, masterwork javelins (3), flask of
of the fight takes 4 rounds, with one of the fight-
elixir of hiding, scroll of cure serious wounds,
scroll of cure moderate wounds, green spiral ers dropping after 2 rounds.
medallion, 5 gp, 16 sp, 18 cp. Treasure: The fallen cultist has the following
* Indicates a domain spell. possessions: masterwork banded mail armor,
masterwork dire flail, masterwork longbow, grey
Brothers of Venom (2) bag of tricks, +1 arrows (10), +1 flaming arrows
Female humans (Chaotic Evil) (2), a potion of gaseous form, a healer’s kit,
Fighter4 CR 4 129 gp, and 15 sp.
Init +3 Speed 20 feet
HD 4d10+12 hp 44
AC 20, touch 13, flat-footed 17
NEXT?
At this point, the player characters are likely to
BAB/Grapple +4/+7
Attack/Full Attack +8 melee (1d8+4, believe that the Mrathrach Machine described in
longsword) the next chapter is the “big threat” that they
Fort +7, Ref +4, Will +3 have heard about. Let them. The Long Passage Remember that there are many
Str 16, Dex 16, Con 16, Int 14, Wis 14, Cha 13 will take them there, terminating at the door on adventures and locations in the
Crucial Skills: Climb +6, Intimidate +6, Jump the top level of the shaft the machine is in (see Ptolus book that you can insert
+4, Listen +3, Spot +3. page 70). into the flow of this adventure,
Other Skills: Handle Animal +6, Ride +9, The PCs also might decide to go back up to the particularly in between chapters.
Swim –2. city for a time. This is another opportunity to Some examples include the
Crucial Feats: Blind-Fight, Cleave, Combat
drop hints about the upcoming barbarian incur- Temple of the Ebon Hand cult
Reflexes, Dodge, Improved Sunder,
sion (see “Rumors of War,” page 42) and a gener- (Chapter 17) and the typical
Power Attack.
Other Feats: N/A al feeling in the city that something big is going ratman nest (Chapter 21).
Possessions: +1 scale mail armor, large steel to happen—and not necessarily something good.
shield, +1 longsword, three doses of Large Tales of mysterious disappearances and kidnap-
monstrous scorpion venom (DC 18; 1d6 pings continue to be topics of conversation and
Strength/1d6 Strength), climber’s kit, tinder- speculation.
66 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Chapter 5:

THE MRATHRACH MACHINE


This chapter details an underground area connected to the Temple of Deep Chaos by the Long Passage.
Player characters should find the entrance to this region as they explore the
Temple of Deep Chaos in the previous chapter.

T
INFO CHECKS his chapter ties in directly with the descrip- the way would be an additional victory for the
tion of the White House in Chapter 14: forces of good and life.
A Knowledge (local) check (DC Oldtown in the Ptolus book. Although the The discovery of this chaositech machine
18) reveals that Mrathrach is the player characters might not encounter the crime would be much more meaningful to player char-
name of a new gambling game in lord lich Aggah-Shan as described there, DMs acters who have been to the Cock Pit or other
Ptolus, gaining in popularity of should be familiar with that section of the book gambling establishments in the city that use the
late. For more on the game, see and with Aggah-Shan. This character, it should new game “Mrathrach.” It would be even more
Ptolus, page 356. A Knowledge be noted, is not technically a “chaos cultist.” meaningful if they knew going in that all such
(history) check (DC 25) provides However, the rhodintor are pleased to be working establishments are owned by the independent
details about Mrathrach the with him on his Mrathrach Machine project, and crime lord Aggah-Shan.
Vested of the Galchutt (see page thus the cults have devoted themselves to helping Note that rumors and news of the impending
69). A Knowledge (geography) him as well, mainly by providing some of their barbarian invasion continue during the events of
check (DC 13) reminds a foremost chaositech experts and a number of this chapter as described in the previous one.
character of a location called venom-shaped thralls as manual labor.
Mrathrach’s Pit that lies in the It is natural that the PCs will believe that this THE MACHINE
Cold Desert to the south. machine is the cultists’ “big project” to bring At the Cock Pit—a South Market gambling hall
about the Night of Dissolution when, in fact, the that Aggah-Shan owns—a new game called
cults are only peripherally involved with it; Mrathrach is gaining popularity. Unknown to
White House: Ptolus, page 334 Aggah-Shan is the one behind it. In a way, the players of this new game, it is magical: Each time
Aggah-Shan: Ptolus, page 335 machine is a red herring, although it’s certainly someone plays, it collects a bit of the randomness
Venom-shaped thralls, page 94 worth opposing. Further, at the bottom of the at the table and stores it as a chaotic aura.
huge machine chamber, the characters will find Aggah-Shan channels this stored chaos into a
Cock Pit: Ptolus, page 355 information that can put them on the path to the huge chaositech machine in his lair beneath the
actual project intended to bring about the Night city. The lich’s rhodintor allies helped him com-
Barbarian invasion, page 42 of Dissolution. This discovery leads to the adven- plete the monstrous device, which he hopes to use
ture’s final chapter and the ultimate confrontation soon to resurrect a late Vested of the Galchutt
Mrathrach, page 69 with the most powerful chaos priest of them all. named Mrathrach. The machine, which resembles
Putting an end to the Mrathrach Machine along a big metal tower, is designed to control this
CHAPTER 5: THE MRATHRACH MACHINE 67

powerful creature just enough for Aggah-Shan to the veil between life and death. Its long-term use SIDEBAR—TIP
DM TIPS
unleash him upon his enemies: the government, could prove even more catastrophic than simply
the Shuul, and the Balacazars. unleashing one of the ancient Vested. It could Adjacent characters can attempt
This colossal chaositech device stands two hun- seriously damage reality. Reflex saves (DC 20) to catch a
dred fifty feet high within a shaft three hundred falling friend as a standard
feet tall. Roughly cylindrical, the machine measures NAVIGATING ON THE SCAFFOLDING action. Kind DMs allow such
about fifty feet in diameter, while the shaft is one Getting up and down from one level to the next actions even out of turn; in such
hundred feet in diameter. Iron scaffolding has been on the scaffolding is not difficult using the lad- cases a PC sacrifices the standard
built in the space between the edges of the machine ders. Of course, characters can attempt to climb actions she would have taken on
and the sides of the chamber. The scaffolding has up or down the iron pole supports almost any- her next turn.
ten levels, spaced about every twenty feet along the where in the scaffolding (Climb check, DC 15).
device’s height. These walkways allow workers and
technicians access to the machine. The Outer Ring Caldor the machine mage (page
The levels are joined to each other by two lad- Walking along the outer ring of each level is not 72) is eager to fight intruders on
ders near the sides of the chamber. Each level of difficult, either. Its five-foot width should allow the scaffolding, and he comes
scaffolding is made up of a pair of ringlike plat- plenty of room for most characters. Even a Large running if he hears them.
forms: one right up against the machine, and one creature can move along the walkway at half
that circles the chamber’s interior. Each of these speed. However, the scaffolding shakes and shud-
walkways measures about five feet wide, leaving ders almost continually due to the spinning and DM TIPS
SIDEBAR—TIP
a fifteen-foot gap between the two rings that is vibrating machine. Fighting on such a narrow, DMs may wish to allow charac-
bridged by additional five-foot-wide catwalks. unstable platform requires a Balance check any ters who fall more than fifty feet
Passages on certain levels lead out of the cylin- time a character suffers damage (DC 5 + damage through this chamber to make a
der and into cavernous areas that serve as stor- sustained). Failure means that the character is second Reflex save (DC 20) to
age, residences, and workshops, as follows: knocked off, although a successful Reflex save catch themselves on a platform
•On the third level from the top, one such hall (DC 20) means the character grabs onto the side at least fifty feet below the point
leads out of the cylinder and into a set of caves of the walkway or one of the iron supports and from which they fell. Such
called the mutated thrall level. catches himself. Creatures with four or more legs characters still suffer 3d6 points
•Five levels from the top, a similar passage leads get a +10 bonus to the Balance checks, and char- of damage from the fall.
to a series of rooms called the storage level. acters with spider climb or a similar effect gain a
•Seven levels from the top, a passage connects to +5 bonus. Of course, careful characters can take
the chaositechnician level. precautions like tying themselves to the scaffold- Mutated thrall level, page 70
•The bottom level of the cylinder includes a ing with rope or using magic to fly, levitate, or Storage level, page 70
wide corridor that leads to a series of rooms fall safely. Obviously, bull rush attacks can prove Chaositechnician level, page 71
and, eventually, to Aggah-Shan’s lair beneath deadly in this environment. Bottom level, page 73
the White House. Damaged NPCs need to make the same
Balance checks as PCs. Venom-shaped thralls,
These levels are described in detail below. however, gain a +15 bonus to their checks due to
The Mrathrach Machine has all kinds of mov- their multilegged nature and spider climb ability.
ing parts. Much of it rotates, in fact, with differ-
ent segments moving at different speeds in differ- The Inner Ring
ent directions. This makes the walkway nearest Getting around on the inner ring of each level is
the machine on each level a dangerous place to far trickier. Moving parts extend five or even ten
be, as strange arms, mysterious antennae, and feet out from the machine, even as the whole
spinning machine parts could knock one off. thing rotates, with various portions spinning in
The machine chamber is stiflingly hot. The different directions at different speeds. For each
machine vents copious amounts of steam into the round spent on this inner ring, a character must
room, often in scalding gouts around the scaffold- make a Reflex save (DC 15). Failure means the
ing, which makes the platforms even more inhos- character has been struck by a moving part or has
pitable than they already are. had to move so far to avoid being struck that he
Even though Aggah-Shan’s machine has been falls off. Falling characters can make a Reflex
in operation for many months, the process of save (DC 20) to catch themselves as mentioned
collecting and channeling the chaos from the above. Remember too that characters on the inner
Mrathrach game is a slow one, and he is still ring who suffer damage must make Balance
many months away from resurrecting and con- checks as described above.
trolling Mrathrach the Vested. The NPCs in this area understand the workings Venom-shaped thralls, page 94
The machine has already produced some effects, of the machine well enough that they never have
however. Characters who travel to the lowest por- to attempt saves to avoid the moving and spin-
tion of its interior encounter undead spirits, newly ning parts—after months of constant exposure to
come into the world via the machine’s power. This them, they know how to avoid them with well-
great chaositech device is literally tearing a hole in practiced ease.
68 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

Steam Venting
One further danger exits for characters on the scaffolding. There is
a one-in-six chance each round that the machine vents steam on a
level where the player characters are (roll for each level where PCs
stand each round). Choose one PC on that level randomly and ask
him to make a Reflex saving throw (DC 18). The five-foot-wide
gout of steam inflicts 4d6 points of fire damage to a character on
the inner ring and 2d6 points of fire damage to one on the outer
ring; a successful save reduces this damage by half. The only way
this event can affect more than one character in a single round is if
someone else is in the direct line of effect from the machine to the
random character, or past that character to the wall.
All of the NPCs understand the complex working of the machine
well enough that they are never where the steam vents when a vent-
ing occurs. To them, the seemingly random nature of steam venting
isn’t random at all. The exceptions to this rule are NPCs who are
rendered unable to move (held, disabled, etc.) or who are within
the direct line of effect of a randomly chosen player character as
described in the previous paragraph.

ENTERING THE MACHINE


Every level of scaffolding, other than the bottom one, has a round
hatch three feet in diameter that provides access into the machine.
Each hatch is secured with a combination lock (DC 30 to open
with a lockpick). The cultists and the thralls here know the combi-
nations.
Each of the ten levels within the machine has a small interior
area. Most of these are relatively empty except for working mecha-
nisms: a complex tangle of water- and steam-pipes and buzzing
devices pulsing with energy. Interior shafts connect these areas with
each other via ladders. Large or smaller creatures can use the five-
foot-diameter shafts to move from level to level inside the machine.
For the most part, this is actually a much safer way for intruders to
move up and down the chamber than on the scaffolding outside.
The ceilings in these interior chambers are very low (about six feet)
and the floors are uneven, as they are made of pipes and panels rather
than stable flooring. Although the inside is warm and humid, there are
no steam ventings or dangerously-spinning machine parts here (any
moving machine parts pose no threat to characters).
If the venom-shaped thralls or any other NPCs see intruders
entering the machine, they get extremely worried and move to inter-
cept them. All the cultists and their servants know that the machine
is most vulnerable inside. Using multiple entrances, they can attempt
to outflank intruders inside the machine and surround them.
Interior areas within the machine are more cramped than the
map on page 71 might suggest, due to pipes and mechanisms
extending out from the walls, up from the floor, or down from the
ceiling. Coupled with the low ceilings and uneven floors, this condi-
tion hampers combat within the machine—for both PCs and NPCs.
All attacks suffer a –2 penalty, as do Reflex saving throws and
checks involving physical actions (basically, ability or skill checks
based on Strength or Dexterity). Attacks with melee weapons that
are not light suffer an additional –2 penalty, for a total of –4.
Lastly, because the machine absorbs and stores chaos in the form
of randomness, characters will notice that reality seems slightly
skewed within the machine. Objects move of their own volition.
Tindertwigs light on their own in a character’s pack. A coin dropped
on the floor lands on its edge. In other words, the improbable
becomes far more probable here. This doesn’t affect the game
mechanics—it’s entirely a descriptive element.
CHAPTER 5: THE MRATHRACH MACHINE 69

The Machine’s Lower Levels HARMING OR DESTROYING


(EL 5, 7, or 13) THE MACHINE
Only the bottom three interior levels of the A Disable Device check (DC 28) made on any
Mrathrach Machine are inhabited. Player charac- exterior level causes that level to stop rotating
ters who explore down this low note that, inex- and spewing steam (making it safer to be out on
plicably, it grows colder as they descend. the scaffolding). Alternatively, inflicting at least
Chaositechnicians: Chaositech,
Characters here occasionally have flashes of men- 100 points of damage to the machine’s interior
page 78
tal visions involving a vast swamp, huge snakes, (hardness 10) accomplishes the same thing. Such
or other serpentine creatures (such as nagas). On attacks set the entire operation back 1d6 days as
Machine mage: Chaositech,
the third and second levels from the bottom, the chaositechnicians work to undo the damage.
page 81
characters encounter a wraith or two. Accomplishing this degree of damage on at
Unlike most wraiths, these are not automatically least seven different levels creates a volatile situa-
hostile. Instead, they seem uneasy and confused. tion. If none of the chaositechnicians, rhodintor,
The power of the machine has yanked them back nor the machine mage (Caldor in Area 12) can
into the land of the living against their will and get inside to spend at least 5 rounds working
without their understanding. They don’t know within 10 rounds of the last Disable Device check
where they are or why. Any hostile action on the or last interior damage inflicted, the machine’s
characters’ part, however, leads the undead to energy builds up with no means of release, and
attack. A successful turn attempt sends them back the whole thing explodes. Anyone in the machine
to their proper afterlife (as does slaying them). at that time suffers 20d6 points of damage.
The bottom level harbors a zaug. This minor Anyone in the shaft but outside the machine itself
Galchutt never leaves, and its essence initially suffers 10d6 points. In both cases, a Reflex save
helped fuel the machine. If anything comes down (DC 25) reduces the damage by half. Also in both
to its level, it attacks ruthlessly, using its acidic cases, characters who are not on the bottom level
spew over and over again. The spew does not suffer falling damage as the entire scaffolding col-
harm the machine. The creature continually lapses (so no saving throws are allowed to catch
repeats the name “Mrathrach” during the attack. oneself).
The zaug may be too powerful for the PCs to Experience Points: If the player characters actu-
Zaug: Ptolus, page 633
take on directly; however, if they destroy the ally destroy the machine, award them experience
Mrathrach Machine, they also slay the zaug. points as though they had overcome a CR 10
Wraiths (1–2 on each level): hp 32 each; challenge, plus experience points for destroying
see MM. the CR 13 zaug.
Zaug: hp 130; see Ptolus, page 633. Venom-shaped thrall, page 94

MRATHRACH, VESTED OF THE GALCHUTT


Mrathrach was an incredibly powerful entity that lived more
than ten thousand years ago. If the name sounds even vaguely
familiar to the player characters, it is likely because of a location
to the south called Mrathrach’s Pit. (A Knowledge [local] check
[DC 18] also reveals that it is the name of a new gambling game
in Ptolus that is gaining in popularity.) Unknown to all except the
most learned history scholars (Knowledge [history], DC 30), this
location in the middle of the Cold Desert is where Mrathrach died.
Such scholars also know a few details of his life, as follows.
Mrathrach was the first of the Vested of the Galchutt, mortals
infused with power from the Lords of Chaos in order to wreak
destruction. His contemporaries among the Vested included
Vladaam, the ancient ancestor of House Vladaam, and Gorgoth-
Lol, who went on to create the dark elves and become their goddess. Mrathrach used his invested power to create horrible serpentine
creatures and master many inhabitants of the swamp in which he lived. The sacrifices he demanded in vast stepped-pyramid temples
there granted him ever greater power.
Mrathrach’s death was entirely unconventional and thus only a very special effort can bring him back. Although he died in a pitched
battle with ancient heroes of legend, his demise came about as he was consumed by his own power. His death created a point of singu-
larity that continues, to this day, to slowly draw matter into itself and consume it. This singularity point created the Cold Desert—in
Mrathrach’s day, the area was a vast swamp—as it slowly drew all moisture into itself. Further, Mrathrach died before the first rent in
the veil between life and death occurred, making it nearly impossible to resurrect him by normal means.
70 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

TOP LEVEL (EL 4) 3. EMPTY CAVES


Long Passage, page 64 The Long Passage from the Temple of Deep Four caves on this level are filled with droppings
Chaos (as described in the previous chapter) and carapace scraps that indicate that they were
emerges at the entrance to the shaft holding the used as thrall quarters in the recent past.
Mrathrach Machine. The door into this area is
made of four-inch-thick iron (hardness 10, 120
hit points, break DC 30) and is locked (DC 30 to STORAGE LEVEL
The mutated thralls (page 94) open). The door is covered with graven images of (FIFTH FROM TOP)
found either tending the machine coiling serpents and plants found in a swamp. The caverns on this level five levels down are used
or on their own level tend not to A single venom-shaped thrall is found on the for storage. There are no permanent residents on
work very well together. Nor do scaffolding of this level at any given time, watch- this level, and if the area is on alert (due to scream-
they work well with others. ing both the entrance and machine for trouble. It ing thralls), no NPCs will be here. However, if the
However, they have been lets loose with a keening wail if it spots intruders, place is not on alert, two venom-shaped thralls
conditioned to obey the alerting the thralls on the level below. are moving crates around in Area 6.
commands of virtually anyone Venom-Shaped Thrall: hp 46; see appendix,
associated with the machine, page 94. 4. PARTS STORAGE
including the chaositechnicians One northerly chamber is filled with stacked
and the rhodintor. machine parts. Without any kind of special train-
MUTATED THRALL LEVEL ing, an observer would not recognize most of
(THIRD FROM TOP) these parts as anything—just strange bits of
When they are not working on or guarding the oddly-shaped metal, many with wire, wood, and
Venom-shaped thralls, page 94 machine, the venom-shaped thralls dwell in a glass attachments. The value of these parts is
series of small caves off of the third level down. 10,000 gp, but they are bulky and hard to move.
They receive only the minimum amount of And with their jagged edges and unwieldy
food and rest, and their “quarters” are little more shapes—not to mention the volatile liquids and
than empty caves. The numbered areas below energies within them—they are often dangerous
correspond to those shown on the map on the to move as well. Thus the price is applicable only
next page. if the characters can find an interested buyer.

1. THRALL QUARTERS (EL 4 OR EL 0) 5. CHAOS STORAGE CUBES


Each of these six caves is home to a venom- The iron door (hardness 10, 60 hit points, break
Chaos storage cubes: shaped thrall. The almost-empty chambers con- DC 25) into this square chamber near the center
Ptolus, page 572 tain only vile stains, droppings, and bits of shed of this level is locked (DC 30 to open).
carapace. When the adventurers happen upon Six chaos storage cubes are kept here to pro-
these areas, they will find two or three thralls on vide additional power to the Mrathrach Machine
the scaffolding, performing maintenance work. and other devices when necessary.
The others will come out of these caves when the Secret Compartment: Player characters search-
thrall at the top level warns of danger. ing this chamber (DC 24) can find a loose stone
Chaositech siphon: The Cults of Chaos granted the thralls here to about two feet long and one foot high, concealing
Ptolus, page 573 Aggah-Shan because of his allegiance with the a small niche. Hidden within this niche is a
rhodintor, whom most cultists look upon with chaositech siphon, which is used to draw energy
awe and respect. All the thralls are trained to out of the storage cubes.
shriek if they see intruders, even as they attack
and fight to the death. 6. SUPPLIES STORAGE
Venom-Shaped Thralls (3–4): hp 42 each, but Two caves on the south end of this level contain
never more than one per chamber; see crates, sacks, and barrels holding mundane food,
appendix, page 94. drinks, and dry goods of all kinds.

2. GATHERING HALL (EL 6) 7. GUARD CAVE (EL 7)


This large central chamber has a wide wooden A large cave on the southwest end of the level is
trough where the thralls are fed a horrible slop. filled with strange odds and ends and bric-a-brac,
Piles of excrement fill the edges of the room. The much of it entirely out of place here—old clocks,
place reeks of spoiled food and an acrid odor that tiny statuettes, old jewelry, vases, stemware, dish-
is difficult to place. es, bottles, musical instruments, and more. Much
Two venom-shaped thralls are here at all times. of it is slightly damaged, although it is all mostly
They attack any intruders they see, but otherwise intact. A few large rocks, set up like tables, help
they do not leave. hold all the stuff.
Venom-Shaped Thralls (2): hp 40 and 52; see Aggah-Shan made an alliance with a phasm to
appendix, page 94. serve as a guard of his machine. In return for its
service, he gives it a steady supply of miscellaneous
CHAPTER 5: THE MRATHRACH MACHINE 71

junk that it values. Since the coming of the 8. LEGIRE’S CHAMBER (EL 5) There are ten levels surrounding
thralls, however, the phasm has been needed less. The iron door (hardness 10, 60 hit points, break the machine. Only those levels
Now it has been relegated to guarding these sup- DC 25) into the northernmost chamber on this with side passages are shown on
plies and spare parts. level is locked (DC 30 to open). It is also rigged the map above. Although every
Phasm: hp 100; see MM. with a chaositech trap that triggers when some- level has an inner ring and an
one tries to open the door. outer ring, each level has a
Tactics: The phasm is likely to treat intruders Chaositech Lightning Shackle Trap: CR 5; slightly different bridge
in a straightforward manner: It turns into a fire chaositech; touch trigger; manual reset; lock configuration.
giant and attacks. However, if they offer it some bypass (Open Lock, DC 30); Lightning
shackles (Reflex save, DC 15, negates, light-
interesting inanimate object, it might let them
ning shackles grab victim and hold like iron
past unscathed, as it is rather disgruntled with its
manacles, inflicting 1d6 points of electricity
lot these days. If lured out into the shaft, it turns damage each round as well—shackles must
into something that can fly quickly in confined be broken to escape); Search DC 23; Disable
areas (like a rast) or climb (like a Large mon- Device DC 30.
strous spider).
Treasure: PCs who search amid the junk (DC The room is a disheveled mess of notebooks Chaositechnicians are people who
15) can find a crystal vase worth 120 gp, a pair filled with what seem to be indecipherable notes, have become adept at working
of silver tongs worth 45 gp, a gold amulet on a formulae, diagrams, and rantings. There is also a with chaositech. Many of them
chain worth 90 gp, and an ivory idol of an bed, a chest, a wardrobe, a desk and two chairs. go mad attempting to master
octopus worth 75 gp. The chest and wardrobe contain only mundane the science of chaos, but those
items. The desk has a locked drawer (DC 25 to who manage to hang onto their
open) with a false back (Search, DC 25, to find) sanity can excel at the craft. For
CHAOSITECHNICIAN LEVEL containing a bag with 155 pp and a jeweled a full description of the class, see
(SEVENTH FROM TOP) amulet of a tiger worth 1,200 gp. Chaositech, page 78.
In the caverns on this level seven levels down This chamber is home to a human male named
dwell the human cultists who control the venom- Legire Endaw, who usually can be found in the
shaped thralls and work tirelessly on the Workshop on this level (Area 10).
machine.
72 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

9. HAO’S CHAMBER (EL 8) Possessions: Masterwork studded leather


Hao is short and dark skinned, The iron door (hardness 10, 60 hit points, break armor, chaositech claw implants, chaositech
tool finger implant, potion of bull’s strength,
with dark hair. All of his fingers DC 25) into the chamber near the center of this
key to Area 9, 16 gp.
have crudely been turned into level is locked (DC 30 to open). This room is
claws, except one that is a rather bare: A wooden bed, a table with some
precision chaositech tool. dishes and food, a chair, and a locked chest (DC Treasure: In addition to clothing and personal
30 to open) comprise the entire furnishings. items, Hao’s chest contains a box with three doses
The chamber’s resident, Hao Adus, is a of nutrient solution and two glass jars filled with
chaositechnician responsible for helping to create a nutrient solution mixture that has strange crea-
Hao’s Implants and maintain the Mrathrach Machine. Aggah- tures floating within them. One contains an adhe-
Shan hired him; he is not technically a chaos sion rope and the other a chaositech detector.
For more details on these items, cultist. He is almost certainly found here—
see Chaositech, Chapter 3. sleeping if not alerted, and hiding if alerted. He 10. WORKSHOP (EL 7)
does not like combat or danger, but will fight Two long workbenches line the side walls of the
Claws: Implanted within a with his claws if cornered. large, rectangular chamber at the south end of
clawless creature’s fingers, paws, this level. Stools are pushed beneath them. The
tentacles, or other extending Hao Adus room is filled with tools, some on the benches
limbs, these deadly sharp claws Male human (Chaotic Evil) and others hanging from the walls. Half-made
usually measure about four Expert8/chaositechnician1 CR 8 machines and strange devices lie on the benches
Init +6 Speed 30 feet
inches long for a Medium and on the floor. None of them do anything—yet.
HD 8d6 + 1d8 hp 34
creature. Made of both organic Legire Endaw is an Ebon Hand cultist brought
AC 15, touch 12, flat-footed 13
materials and steel, they can be here because of his knowledge. He was crucial in
BAB/Grapple +4/+6
retracted or extended as a free Attack +8 melee (1d6+2, claw) the completion of the machine. Legire is a natural
action. The host is still limited in Full Attack +6 melee (1d6+2, claw) and warrior, but his passions lie with chaositech. He
the number of attacks he can +6 melee (1d6+1, claw) spends almost all of his time here, tinkering with
make in a round, although he SA +1 attack with chaositech weapons new creations.
can use the claws on his off hand Fort +4, Ref +4, Will +7
to make an off-hand attack. Str 14, Dex 14, Con 10, Int 16, Wis 17, Cha 17 Legire Endaw
Crucial Skills: Climb +4, Disable Device +6, Male human (Chaotic Evil)
Move Silently +4, Open Lock +3, Search +5, Fighter5/chaositechnician2 CR 7
Tool Finger: A Chaos Surgery
Spot +4. Init +2 Speed 20 feet
procedure replaces one of the
Other Skills: Appraise +6, Chaos Surgery +8, HD 5d10+10 + 2d8+4 hp 54
host’s fingers with either a single Craft (chaositech) +17. AC 21, touch 12, flat-footed 19
light tool or with a lockpick. Crucial Feats Combat Expertise. BAB/Grapple +6/+10
Other Feats: Great Fortitude, Improved Attack +12 melee (3d6+6+pincer action,
Initiative, Skill Focus (Craft [chaositech]), shearing blade)
Two-Weapon Fighting. Full Attack +12/+7 melee (3d6+6+pincer
Ebon Hand cult: Ptolus, page 72 action, shearing blade)

Chaos Surgery: Ptolus, page 569


Craft (chaositech): HAO’S TREASURE
Ptolus, page 568 For more details on these items, see Chaositech, Chapter 3.
Nutrient Solution: This thick liquid feeds intrinsic chaositech items, so they do not feed off their
host or so they can survive without a host. (See the “Host and Symbiote” section in Chaositech,
Chapter 3). To feed an implant or other internal item, the host must drink the solution. Once the
Legire stands well over six feet chaositech device is sated, a Medium creature can down another dose of this solution as a (dis-
tall, with broad shoulders and tasteful) replacement for his own week’s worth of food and water. Living chaositech items, like
long, nimble fingers. He has those described below, must receive a dose of nutrient solution once per week or they die,
shaved a stripe through his becoming useless.
brown hair, right down the Craft DC 40; Price 50 gp.
middle of his scalp. Adhesion Rope: This thick line looks like a normal fifty-foot hemp rope. However, as soon as
someone touches it, it becomes clear that it’s something strange. The rope feels sticky, almost
gummy, but strong. It has 20 hit points and sticks to a surface with Strength 16—it’s almost as
good as a grappling hook.
Craft DC 24; Price 450 gp; Weight 3 lbs.
Chaositech Detector: This device comprises a dark-colored fleshy sphere three inches in diame-
ter atop a metal base. The detector shrieks when it comes within ten feet of any type of chaositech,
other than itself. This particular specimen is in hibernation in its jar and will “awaken” when
removed from the solution.
Craft DC 35; Price 1,200 gp; Weight 2 lbs.
CHAPTER 5: THE MRATHRACH MACHINE 73

LEGIRE’S EQUIPMENT
For more details on these items, see Chaositech, Chapter 2.
Animated Armor: Animated armor resembles plate armor, but it is covered in moving iron bars, some gearlike apparatuses, and even
tough, resilient tubing. All the plates and pieces of the armor share sturdy joints and connections so that, once the wearer has donned
the suit, it is more like an outer shell than armor. The wearer must attach his headclamp inside the helmet of the animated armor.
Without a headclamp, this armor functions as normal plate armor, except that it weighs more. The devices attached to the armor allow
it to move under its own power, as directed by the wearer. Thus, it adds its strength to the wearer’s, granting a +4 enhancement bonus
to his Strength score. Further, because the armor can walk and run for the wearer, he can move twice the distance he normally could
travel before facing fatigue. It provides an armor bonus of +9, has a maximum Dexterity of +2, an armor check penalty of –2, and an
arcane spell failure chance of 40 percent.
Headclamp activation; Craft DC 42; Price 20,000 gp; Weight 80 lbs.
Shearing Blade: This greatsword is shorter than most of its ilk. It resembles a
sword with two side-by-side blades affixed to each other with a hinged mechanism.
The weapon is used like a normal sword, but when the wielder scores a hit he can
activate a switch as a free action that moves the shorter of the two blades. He can
immediately make a pincerlike attack with it, using the original attack bonus +2. If
the second attack succeeds, the sword inflicts an additional 2d6 points of damage
(no bonus for Strength, magic, and so on). This is an exotic weapon.
Switch activation; Craft DC 24; Price 4,250 gp.

SA +1 attack with chaositech weapons machine’s rhodintor masterminds live. The mortal Tinker: A chaositechnician can
SQ Tinker who works with them most often also lives here. work 1d4+6 days to double a
Fort +6, Ref +3, Will +5 Lastly, a passage in the level’s southeastern corner chaositech item’s range, area,
Str 19, Dex 14, Con 14, Int 12, Wis 9, Cha 12 gives access to Aggah-Shan’s lair and the White duration, or increase its damage
Crucial Skills: Disable Device +5, Intimidate +5,
House, far above. or save DC. See Chaositech,
Jump +12, Listen +4, Search +4.
page 80, for details.
Other Skills: Chaos Surgery +10, Craft
(chaositech) +17, Knowledge (machines) +3. 11. RHODINTOR NESTS (EL 7)
Crucial Feats: Dodge, Mobility, Power Attack. Three rectangular rooms on this level each pro-
Other Feats: Exotic Weapon Proficiency (shear- vide a lair for a rhodintor. The chambers are filled Chaos Surgery and Craft
ing blade), Iron Will, Skill Focus (Craft with strips of cloth, paper, leaves, fungus, and (chaositech): Ptolus,
[chaositech]), Weapon Focus (shearing other materials woven together and covered in a pages 568–569
blade). hardened, glossy residue. Chaositech tools and Knowledge (machines):
Possessions: Chaositech animated armor, parts can be found scattered about the nests, and Ptolus, page 565
chaositech shearing blade (tinkered with the walls are covered in scrawled notes and equa-
to inflict an additional +1d6 points of
tions indecipherable to anyone but the earth- Headclamp implant, page 41
damage), chaositech headclamp implant,
bound demons, even if magic such as comprehend
masterwork tools, goggles, key to Area 8.
languages is used.
Tactics: If unaware of any kind of trouble, In one chamber, scrawled in Abyssal on the
Legire will not be wearing his armor. This makes wall, is this phrase: “The Moon Shall Return. It
his AC 12, his Strength 15 (decreasing his melee Brings the Night.”
attack by –2 and damage by –3), and his Jump Each of the rhodintor here is a Sarycal
check +14. If alerted, he will be in his armor follower, and each possesses one of their trade-
waiting here for trouble or at Caldor’s side (see mark +1 flaming staves, which they use as two-
Area 12). However, he does not like the idea of handed weapons. This makes their attack +12
fighting on the scaffolding. melee (1d6+5+1d6 fire) and their full attack
Legire surrenders if given the chance, rather +12/+7 melee (1d6+5+1d6 fire); since they have
than die. He will even betray his cult and Wuntad. no shields, their Armor Class is only 21.
He knows that Wuntad is preparing what he calls Rhodintor (3): hp 60 each, but never more
“the Final Ritual,” which will bring about the than one per chamber; see Ptolus, page 628.
Night of Dissolution. He also knows that some of
the other Ebon Hand cultists kidnapped some chil- Tactics: These demons come running to sounds
dren with strange runes on their faces and hands of trouble. However, they do not leave this level.
and took them somewhere in the Temple District. They use lightning bolts and flame blasts (from
their staves) against foes; in particular, they like
BOTTOM LEVEL to send dispel magic up into the shaft at charac- Sarycal path: Ptolus, page 628
Obviously, there are no walkways or scaffolding ters using magic such as fly or levitate to move
to fall from here—the ground is flat stone. The through it. The rhodintor gladly fight alongside Strange runes on their faces and
Mrathrach Machine is embedded deep into the Caldor in Area 12 but, as previously stated, they hands: See runebearers in
rock for support. This level is where the do not leave this level, and he does so eagerly. Ptolus, page 60.
74 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

12. THE MACHINE MAGE (EL 7) Str 11, Dex 18, Con 18, Int 18, Wis 9, Cha 8
This room has strange machine parts and tools Crucial Skills: Concentration +13, Move
Machine mages attempt to scattered all over—on the floor, on the wooden- Silently +12.
Other Skills: Chaos Surgery +9, Craft
use the forces of chaositech to frame bed, on the dressing table, on the other large
(chaositech) +16, Craft (weaponsmithing) +7,
enhance their magical talents wooden table, and even on the two chairs. Only
Decipher Script +7, Knowledge (arcana) +14,
and bolster their spells. Many the desk in the back of the room is free of this clut- Knowledge (architecture and engineering) +6,
of them use custom chaositech ter; it holds only three books and a few scattered Spellcraft +11.
implants called spellcircuits. For papers and scrolls, as well as ink and some pens. Crucial Feats: N/A
a full description of the class, The mortal mastermind behind the Mrathrach Other Feats: Heighten Spell, Improved
see Chaositech, page 81. Machine, and Aggah-Shan’s trusted commander Initiative, Skill Focus (Craft [chaositech]),
of this project, is a Grailwarden dwarf named Toughness.
Caldor Sharptongue. Caldor has devoted his life Spells: 4/5/4/3/2; save DC 14 + spell level (caster
to chaositech and the fusion of magic and level 7th, +3 melee touch, +7 ranged touch).
4th—confusion, stoneskin.
Chaos Surgery: Ptolus, page 569 machines. He is driven and cruel, delighting in
3rd—dispel magic, lightning bolt, suggestion.
Craft (chaositech): using his creations to show off his power and
2nd—arcane lock, false life, see invisibility,
Ptolus, page 568 skill. He wears goggles on his head and a harness spider climb.
around his midsection from which sprout four 1st—feather fall, jump, mage armor, magic
articulated, segmented spider legs made of metal. missile, ray of enfeeblement.
He uses these ten-foot-long legs to “stand” (his 0—acid splash, detect chaositech, mending,
real legs just dangle). In his hands he holds a prestidigitation.
chaositech emitter that connects to a wire plugged Possessions: Chaositech jolt ray emitter (with
Detect chaositech: into his temple. headclamp attachment), chaositech spider-
Ptolus, page 641 leg harness, chaositech tools, goggles,
Caldor Sharptongue 14 pp, 11 gp.
Chaositech emitter, see below. Male Grailwarden dwarf (Chaotic Evil)
Wizard5/machine mage2 CR 7 Caldor’s Chaosomaton Cat Familiar: hp 24
Init +8 Speed 40 feet (treat as a normal cat with a +4 natural
Jolt ray and spiderleg harness, armor bonus to AC).
HD 5d4+20 + 2d4+11 hp 51
see below. AC 14, touch 14, flat-footed 10
BAB/Grapple +3/+3 Tactics: If forewarned of trouble, Caldor casts
Attack/Full Attack +7 ranged touch (3d6+shaken mage armor (+4 bonus to AC for a total of
Caldor calls his chaosomaton [Fortitude save, DC 15, negates shaken con- Armor Class 18), stoneskin (DR 10/adamantine),
cat familiar “Sprocket.” dition], jolt ray emitter) spider climb (adding a +5 bonus to Balance
Chaosomatons are devices SQ Darkvision 60 feet, red spellcircuit (stores checks on the scaffolding), false life (granting him
created from chaositech that charm person heightened to 4th level; can be 13 extra hit points for a total of 64), and see
mimic living creatures; see cast with no verbal or somatic compo- invisibility, in that order.
nents), dwarven traits
Chaositech, page 86 Once in a fight, he casts confusion and lightning
Fort +5, Ref +5, Will +7
bolt, then saves the rest of his spells as backup

CALDOR’S EQUIPMENT
For more details on these items, see Chaositech, Chapter 2.
Jolt Ray Emitter: This long, metallic two-handed weapon fires a ray of energy
that deals 3d6 points of electricity damage. Targets that fail a Fortitude saving
throw (DC 15) are shaken for 1 round after being struck by the ray. Shaken char-
acters suffer a –2 penalty on attack rolls, saving throws, skill checks, and ability
checks. The ray has a maximum range of two hundred feet, with a range incre-
ment of fifty feet. Emitters require only a ranged touch attack roll to strike a
target. Some are fitted with bayonets.
Lever activation; Craft DC 40; Price 8,200 gp; Weight 5 lbs.
Spiderleg Harness: This harness fits around virtually any creature, size Small to Large. Attached to the harness are four multiple-
jointed metal legs, each about ten feet long, but the multiple joints can make them seem much shorter. Once the harness is secured
around the wearer’s torso, he attaches a cable that runs from the harness to his jaw. The wearer controls the articulated legs with subtle
jaw movements, allowing him to walk with the spiderlegs rather than his own. This device’s potential benefits include the following:
• The wearer can walk across or wade through hazardous substances.
• The wearer can extend the legs to attain a height increase of ten feet (minus the length of his own legs, since the harness legs
are affixed to his waist).
• The wearer can climb over obstacles or low walls (those six feet tall and smaller) with ease and no reduction in speed.
• The legs are also quite fast, allowing the wearer to move at a speed of 40 regardless of size, although still modified by
encumbrance. Each leg has an Armor Class of 19 (+9 armor), a hardness of 10, and 30 hit points.
Lever activation; Craft DC 35; Price 4,500 gp; Weight 10 lbs.
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while he blasts foes with his emitter. If grappled, The desk also holds a small set of scribbled
Caldor uses the charm person stored in his spell- notes, one of which appears to have been written
circuit. Otherwise, he uses it in more casual situa- very recently. It says, in Common: Aggah-Shan (Ptolus, page 335)
tions to make someone just suddenly like him. “The Final Ritual can now begin. Wuntad knows nothing of the coming
If at all possible, Caldor wants to meet foes on invested with Galchutt power after feeding on Night of Dissolution or the
the scaffolding. As soon as he can after learning of Galchutt flesh and bathing in Galchutt blood. Final Ritual.
intruders, he casts his spells and goes to meet them, Erepodi knows the location. Find the demon
climbing as fast as he can get up to them, using his Gisszaggat. The return of the moon will herald
spells and emitter to attack foes from below. the time.” Aelectricity: Ptolus, page 564
The Tools and Parts: If gathered together, the
parts and tools in this room would be worth The other notes are indecipherably complex Aggah-Shan’s secret lair:
1,500 gp. The pile weighs almost eight hundred notations about chaositech machines and the Ptolus, page 335
pounds, however. integration of magic and technology.
The Desk: The desk in Caldor’s chamber holds
three books. One is a rare manual on aelectricity 13. EXIT (EL 7) DM TIPS
worth 250 gp. The other two are his spellbooks: The iron door (hardness 10, 60 hit points, break DMs could have the player
Caldor’s Spellbooks: The spellbooks contain DC 25) into the room in the southeastern corner characters go up this staircase to
these spells: 0—acid splash, arcane mark, dancing of this level is locked (DC 30 to open). Only confront Aggah-Shan directly,
lights, daze, detect chaositech, detect magic, detect Aggah-Shan has the key. Beyond this chamber is a but he may very well be beyond
poison, disrupt undead, flare, ghost sound, light, long winding set of stairs and passages that leads their power level. Alternatively,
mage hand, mending, message, open/close, pres- up to the secret door in a room of Aggah-Shan’s he could be here, overseeing the
tidigitation, ray of frost, read magic, resistance, secret lair. That room is guarded by ten wights operation of his machine. In any
touch of fatigue; 1st—burning hands, charm and has a staircase leading up from it to the case, he would be quick to flee if
person, comprehend languages, feather fall, White House on the surface. endangered—even a project such
grease, hold portal, identify device, jump, mage The room itself is empty except for a pool of as this is not enough for him to
armor, magic missile, protection from good, ray of murky, oily liquid where its pair of cloaker risk his existence.
enfeeblement, shield, silent image, unseen servant; guardians recline when at rest.
2nd—arcane lock, command undead, false life, These two cloakers—more monstrous allies of Identify device: Ptolus, page 642
magic mouth, see invisibility, siphon, spider climb, Aggah-Shan—do not leave this room, even if they Siphon: Ptolus, page 644
touch of idiocy; 3rd—dispel magic, lightning bolt, hear sounds of trouble elsewhere. They fight to
major image, suggestion; 4th—confusion, conta- the death here.
gion, locate creature, stoneskin. Cloakers (2): hp 44 and 51; see MM.
76 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

BACK IN THE CITY . . . Possessions: +1 dagger, wand of burning hands


(8 charges), wand of charm person (10
For more on the secret entrance One way or another, the player characters hope-
charges), potion of eagle’s splendor, scroll of
and the demon Gisszaggat fully have found some information regarding
false life, silver earrings worth 115 gp, 4 pp,
mentioned in the note from Wuntad and the Final Ritual. They may know 12 gp, 8 sp.
Caldor’s desk, see page 80. about Erepodi from Caldor’s notes, or they may
only have heard about the kidnapped children Erepodi is lascivious and darkly alluring. She
taken to the Temple District (see page 73). has long dark hair, pale white skin, and dark eyes.
Her feet are cloven hooves, but she does her best
SIDEBAR—CHECKS
INFO CHECKS EREPODI to hide that when possible. She doesn’t try to
Erepodi worked at Pythoness House, but was one of fight (if she must, she uses Combat Expertise to
A Knowledge (arcana) check the few who escaped the destruction of that brothel. add to her Armor Class) but attempts to flee if
(DC 28) reveals that the name She now works at the White House and has served endangered. She’s more than willing to cry for
“Gisszaggat” means “random as the primary go-between for the cults and Aggah- help on the city streets, pretending to be an inno-
chance” in some ancient magical Shan throughout the Mrathrach Machine project. cent woman in distress, and then fleeing when
traditions. No information about A Gather Information check (DC 25) on her name someone intervenes to help her.
that specific demon is available, provides this information: “Erepodi is a well-known She resists attempts to intimidate her with a +4
however. prostitute at the White House in Oldtown.” bonus. If captured and successfully intimidated (or
If the PCs go to the White House, it is not magically compelled), she can tell the player char-
A Knowledge (arcana, religion, difficult to learn that Erepodi has gone to the acters that Wuntad prepares the Final Ritual
or history) check (DC 17) Temple District. If the characters are diplomatic below the Temple of the Fifty-Three Gods of
reminds a character that a and nonthreatening, they even learn that she just Chance, and that he intends on bringing about the
person with a rune on his face left and are told roughly what she looks like. Night of Dissolution, an event she also wants to
or hand may be a runebearer. Smart player characters will try to find her see happen. She doesn’t know anything else, other
(Spot check, DC 16) and follow her. If they are than the location of a secret door entrance into the
discreet (Hide check opposed by her Spot check), chambers below the temple, which is guarded by a
Pythoness House, page 7 they watch her go into the Temple of the Fifty- vulturelike demon named Gisszaggat.
White House: Ptolus, page 334 Three Gods of Chance. If they are very discreet
(she gets a +2 bonus on her opposed Spot check) THE TEMPLE DISTRICT
Temple of the Fifty-Three and follow her into the temple, they can watch as It’s possible that all the player characters will
Gods of Chance, page 80 she goes to a secret door and disappears into it. have to go on is “the Temple District,” either
with the description of children with runes on
Erepodi their faces and hands, or with the description of
Female tiefling (Chaotic Evil) Erepodi. But the characters still can use Gather
Medium outsider (native) Information to learn something important.
Expert3/sorcerer2/rogue1 CR 5
Characters who learn of the Asking around about Erepodi requires a
Init +3 Speed 30 feet
disappearing runebearer children Gather Information check (DC 23). If successful,
HD 3d6+6 + 2d4+4 + 1d6+2 hp 38
might suspect that Helmut someone saw her go into the Temple of Fifty-
AC 13, touch 13, flat-footed 10
Itlestein, High Priest of the BAB/Grapple +2/+4 Three Gods of Chance.
Watcher of the Skies, is behind Attack/Full Attack +6 melee (1d4+4, dagger) or Asking around about the runebearer children
it, assuming they have played +7 ranged (1d4+4, dagger) requires a Gather Information check (DC 26). If
through the adventures in the SA Sneak attack +1d6, spell-like abilities successful, someone saw a young boy with a rune
Ptolus book (see Ptolus, page SQ Darkvision 60 feet; resistance to cold 5, on his face being led into the Temple of Fifty-
389, for more on Helmut). This electricity 5, and fire 5; trapfinding Three Gods of Chance late at night very recently.
is an excellent red herring, but Fort +3, Ref +6, Will +7
Str 14, Dex 16, Con 14, Int 17, Wis 17, Cha 13
ultimately entirely untrue. STILL MORE RUMORS
Crucial Skills: Escape Artist +12, Hide +14,
However, if they confront him, Gather Information checks might reveal other bits
Jump +8, Listen +10, Move Silently +15,
they discover that he is of information about events in the city relating to
Spot +8, Tumble +9.
preoccupied with some very Other Skills: Bluff +12, Diplomacy +12, Wuntad’s plans:
strange sights in the sky. He Intimidate +12, Knowledge (arcana) +10, DC Gather Information Result
believes that something is Spellcraft +7. 22 A young girl named Tarthia Kor has
coming toward the world from Crucial Feats: Combat Expertise, Combat
disappeared from her home. She is
far off, but he doesn’t know what Reflexes, Dodge.
a runebearer.
it is or why it approaches. Other Feats: Weapon Focus (dagger).
Spell-Like Abilities: Caster level 6th; save DCs 25 Two, or possibly three sorcerers have
are Charisma based. disappeared in the city recently (beyond
1/day—darkness. those “liberated” from Mahdoth’s
Spells Known: 6/5; save DC 11 + spell level (caster Asylum; see page 41).
level 2nd, +4 melee touch, +5 ranged touch).
1st—charm person, shocking grasp. Of course, you can mix these in with other
0—acid splash, detect magic, disrupt undead, unrelated events (use the “Events in the City”
message, prestidigitation. sheet from the Ptolus envelope).
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Chapter 6:

THE FINAL RITUAL


In this chapter, the plans of Shigmaa Wuntad (who first appeared in Chapter 1), and thus the plans of the
Galchutt themselves, come to fruition. Wuntad has become the first of the new Vested of the
Galchutt by exposing himself to the flesh and blood of a dead Lord of Chaos.

W
untad and his underlings plan to per- arrive at the gates of the city; this event should Although it’s unlikely that the
form something called the Final occur two to three weeks after the PCs finish PCs have been to the Dark
Ritual, a rite so powerful it requires Chapter 2: Secret Meeting. They do not attack Reliquary yet, the site of the
the participation of one of the Vested of the immediately, but instead begin creating a defensi- Final Ritual, as well as the
Galchutt. If successful, this ritual will bring about ble encampment. They’ve been told their king is location of the Temple of Deep
the Night of Dissolution, which means that the being held hostage within the city walls, but as Chaos (see Chapter 4), is
Galchutt themselves will stir in their strange lairs they have received no official demands (or revealed in a notebook in
beneath the city, awaken, and attempt to escape. threats) from the Ptolus government, they plan Area 33: Lilith’s Secret Room,
What Wuntad doesn’t realize in the fever of his to take further stock of the situation before (see Ptolus, page 247).
faith in his dark masters is that, although the attacking.
Final Ritual will awaken the Galchutt, they still The barbarian horde is comprised of twelve
won’t have the power to escape the bonds of this thousand men and women, as well as dire wolves Vested of the Galchutt:
world. This requires the severing of the Seven and dire lions. These folk are tall and broad Ptolus, page 60
Chains. So while Wuntad believes his actions will shouldered with pale skin. They wear their hair
result in his masters’ ultimate victory and the end long, and the men are covered with shaggy hair Wuntad, page 86
of the world, it will not. It will mean the end of over their bodies (but particularly on their faces, Seven Chains: Ptolus, page 62
Ptolus, however, for the city certainly cannot as they wear wild, long beards). They supplement
survive the presence of the Galchutt. their leather and hide armor with animal and
And to stop him, the player characters first beast skins of all kinds. They adorn themselves
must find him. with the bones and teeth of animals and foes
they have slain. Some members of the horde ride
THE INVASION BEGINS wolves and lions, but the vast majority are on
After the characters have dealt with the Temple of foot. They have no horses. They also have no Temple of Deep Chaos, page 42
Deep Chaos and the Mrathrach Machine, they siege engines, instead intending to simply break Mrathrach Machine, page 66
can return to the surface for some needed rest and down the gates of the city and storm in if it
recuperation. But it likely doesn’t last long. Before proves necessary.
(and/or perhaps while) the adventurers deal with The Commissar has already positioned his bat- Commissar: Ptolus, page 149
Wuntad and the Final Ritual, the barbarians tery of cannons along the southern wall. When
78 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

DM
DM Tips
TIPS
Despite the fact that they are
“barbarians” and come from a
distinctly nonurban culture, resist
the temptation to portray these
easterners as being savage and
unsophisticated. Surprise your
players who interact with the
barbarians by showing them to
be intelligent and reasonable.
Only in battle are they wild
and unfettered.

Inverted Pyramid:
Ptolus, page 115
House Khatru: Ptolus, page 92 the barbarians advance to within range, he begins RETURN OF THE VALLIS MOON
Volunteers and other forces: bombardment of their ranks without hesitation. As prophesied, the Vallis moon returns. This
Ptolus, page 152 Mages from the Inverted Pyramid gather on the event happens in the middle of the day, as the
wall, ready with battle magic, alongside clerics of barbarians gather before the gates of the city. The
Lothian. The Commissar’s Men, the City Watch, world is suddenly bathed in a greenish glow and,
and the troops of House Khatru assemble, ready visible to all, a green moon appears in the sky. No
for battle, alongside conscripted mercenaries and one knows what to make of it—the population at
various volunteers and other forces. All in all, the large, ignorant of ancient history and arcane lore,
Commissar has mustered about thirty-four hun- has never heard of Vallis and never knew that the
dred troops, and he prepares to put the majority world once had a third moon.
of them on the field. Even though the barbarians This extraordinary event changes the campaign
outnumber him four to one, he is confident, world, even if only slightly. There are three ways
thanks to the cannons and the quality of his to handle it:
forces, coupled with the mages and powerful cler- 1. The moon disappears again immediately. It
ics on his side. They all seem prepared to move was a strange celestial event that people will talk
Vallis moon: Ptolus, page 40 out to meet the barbarians on the field, rather about for years to come all over the world, debat-
than allow them to assail the city walls. ing its cause and its meaning, but that is it. The
Meanwhile, the people of Ptolus, having never event scares the barbarians, and causes them to
experienced a war, seem unsure of what to do. halt their advance for one day while their sooth-
Many are terrified and hide in their homes. Others sayers analyze the weird omen.
are fascinated and thrilled, gathering in high points 2. The moon does not disappear immediately.
around the city to see what they can of the horde As the moon of magic, it has a profound effect on
and the eventual battle. Still others attempt to take the way that magic works and, in fact, disrupts
advantage of the situation and commit crimes the flow of magic briefly. Magic items and spells
Inverted Pyramid headquarters: while most authorities are otherwise occupied. are suppressed as if in an antimagic field. The
Ptolus, page 324 Many people suddenly turn on anyone who Inverted Pyramid headquarters suddenly becomes
Heliothil: Ptolus, page 46 looks like a barbarian—those wearing furs or visible above Oldtown (although it does not fall,
Soaring Idyll: Ptolus, page 300 hides or with shaggy beards, for example— as it is supported by natural heliothil). The
Banewarrens: Ptolus, page 419 thinking them enemies even if they come from Soaring Idyll apartment building in the Nobles’
Jabel Shammar: Ptolus, elsewhere. It would be difficult to distinguish one Quarter falls, killing many dozens of people.
page 501 of the light-skinned, wide-shouldered, hairy bar- Magical vaults are suddenly unprotected. The
barians outside the city from a light-skinned, Banewarrens seals are gone. Even Jabel Shammar
wide-shouldered, hairy individual from Nall or becomes accessible. Neither arcane nor divine
Nall: Ptolus, page 41 some other northeastern land, for instance. spells work at all. This situation lasts for any-
The player characters may attempt to get where from an hour to a full day, depending on
involved at this point, but it might be best if they the DM. The Inverted Pyramid organization can-
did not. It will distract them from the real root of not aid in the defense of the city, and even when
the problem: the cultists. Perhaps the coming of the magic returns to normal, they refuse to come out
Vallis moon will cause them to change their minds of their headquarters or take any action until they
and go after the chaos cultists once again. know what is going on. The event scares the
CHAPTER 6: THE FINAL RITUAL 79

barbarians, causing them to halt their advance for Knight of the Pale Suite: Knight’s stats assume Suite of St. Chausle: Ptolus,
one day while their soothsayers analyze the that he uses the Suite of St. Chausle power. page 654
strange omen. Spells: 2; save DC 13 + spell level.
1st—bless weapon, cure light wounds.
3. None of this ever happens. Prophecies and
Possessions: +1 full plate armor, +1 greatsword, DM TIPS
rumors of an impending celestial event were false. SIDEBAR—TIP
potions of cure moderate wounds and eagle’s
splendor; healer’s kit, 50 feet of rope, flasks If you choose Option 2 here,
If either Option 1 or 2 is chosen, it will be of holy water (2), 80 gp. many people in the city will
clear to many, PCs and NPCs alike, that some- attempt to take advantage of the
thing big is afoot. Man-at-Arms event. Wizards are assassinated,
Male human (Lawful Good) and wizards’ towers are robbed.
KNIGHTS OF THE PALE Warrior3 CR 2 Well-protected vaults are plun-
Some of those alerted by these extraordinary Init +1 Speed 20 feet dered. Likewise, temples are
events are the Knights of the Pale. While most HD 3d8+6 hp 24 attacked, and important people
AC 16, touch 10, flat-footed 16
other powerful forces for good are helping to protected by magic (such as
BAB/Grapple +3/+5
defend the city, a few Knights of the Pale have crime lord Menon Balacazar)
Attack/Full Attack +7 melee (1d10+3/×3,
learned some of the same information that the halberd) or +6 melee (1d8+3, longsword) are assailed.
PCs have. They know that the chaos cults are up or +5 ranged (1d10+1, heavy crossbow)
to something big, and that it is worth paying Fort +7, Ref +2, Will +3
attention to them even as things escalate outside Str 15, Dex 13, Con 14, Int 12, Wis 10, Cha 8
the city walls. Crucial Skills: Climb +2, Spot +1.
The encounters in this chapter are exceedingly Other Skills: Handle Animal +4, Intimidate +3,
challenging, particularly the finale, which has the Knowledge (local) +2, Ride +8.
possibility of having an Encounter Level of 15 if Crucial Feats: N/A
Other Feats: Great Fortitude, Iron Will,
the PCs wind up fighting all the foes in the
Weapon Focus (halberd).
Eschaton Sanctuary at once. If these encounters Knights of the Pale
Possessions: Masterwork splint mail armor,
appear to be too much for the group, the DM can masterwork halberd, masterwork Organization: Ptolus, page 125
use the Knights of the Pale as a resource for the longsword, masterwork heavy crossbow, Prestige class: Ptolus, page 654
party. Knowing the importance of the threat they +1 bolts (20), potion of cure moderate
face, the player characters might feel compelled to wounds, 1 gp, 9 sp, 13 cp.
contact some outside source of assistance on their
own; if they do not, they simply may encounter FINDING WUNTAD Eschaton Sanctuary, page 84
the knights on the trail of the cultists, looking for The PCs might already have made contact with Wuntad, page 86
Wuntad as well. the prostitute Erepodi, either following her or
Aid or reinforcements from the Knights of the interrogating her after discovering the note about Erepodi, page 76
Pale consists of either one or two knights, each her in Area 12 of the Mrathrach Machine. They Temple of the Fifty-Three
accompanied by three to four men-at-arms. also could have followed up on the runebearer Gods of Chance, page 80
children who have disappeared to learn that one
Knight of the Pale was seen being taken into the Temple of the Fifty-
Male human (Lawful Good) Three Gods of Chance.
Paladin7/Knight of the Pale1 CR 8 If the characters did not find the note (see page
HD 7d10+21 + 1d10+3 hp 71 75), they may need help making the connection SIDEBAR—TIP
DM TIPS
Init +1 Speed 20 feet
between vanishing runebearer children and
AC 20, touch 11, flat-footed 10
Wuntad. If the DM knows players who do
BAB/Grapple +8/+15
Attack +12 melee (2d6+5, 17–20/×2, If they attempt to answer the question of not regularly participate in the
greatsword) Wuntad with divination magic, such as divination campaign but would like to play
Full Attack +12/+7 melee (2d6+5, 17–20/×2, or commune spells, the results should lead them for a short period, this would be
greatsword) to follow up on the runebearers’ disappearance. a good time to invite them to
SA Smite evil (+3 attack, +7 damage) 2/day, Asking around about the runebearers specifi- join. They could play Knights of
+1 bonus to attack outsiders, bless weapon cally should lead them to the Temple of the Fifty- the Pale or other good-aligned
1/day Three Gods of Chance. Otherwise, the DM could characters interested in saving
SQ Lay on hands (21 points), immune to fear, simply have the adventurers talk to NPCs who the city.
turn undead, remove disease 1/week
tell them about the runebearer disappearances
Fort +13, Ref +6, Will +10
and even provide a clue that part of Wuntad’s
Str 17, Dex 12, Con 17, Int 10, Wis 16, Cha 16
Crucial Skills: Listen +4, Spot +4. Final Ritual involves runebearer children.
Other Skills: Diplomacy +10, Heal +9, If all else fails, the DM can have the Knights of
Knowledge (nobility and royalty) +2, the Pale tell the player characters where Wuntad is.
Knowledge (religion) +12. In this case, however, the knights will be asking the Devout Faith: Ptolus, page 655.
Crucial Feats: Devout Faith, Power Attack. PCs to assist them and expect to have the leader-
Other Feats: Improved Critical (greatsword), ship role.
Weapon Focus (greatsword).
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TEMPLE OF THE FIFTY-THREE THE CHAMBERS BELOW


GODS OF CHANCE The chambers beneath the Temple of the Fifty-
Although one might naturally assume the worship- Three Gods of Chance are unknown even to the
pers of the Fifty-Three Gods of Chance are allied clergy of the temple. Originally part of Ghul’s
with cultists, this is not true for the most part. Labyrinth, these areas were claimed, renovated,
They are not interested in chaos and destruction, and sealed off by chaos cultists more than a
but rather in luck, chance, and randomness. decade ago. Until recently, the chambers have
Jewel Nabbascor (female human cleric9) serves seen very little activity. The demon Gisszaggat
as the high priestess of the temple. She is a kindly watches over them continually.
and sincere woman in her early fifties with short, The entrance to the secret chambers beneath
greying hair and grey eyes. She wears the multicol- the temple lies in a side room off the main
Fifty-Three Gods of Chance: ored robes common to her faith (there are, in fact, entrance into the temple, behind a secret door.
Ptolus, page 68 fifty-three colors in the robe). If the characters As with the Temple of Deep Chaos in Chapter
confront any of the seven priests in the temple, 4 and the area surrounding the Mrathrach
The Temple of the Fifty-Three they direct the group to speak with Jewel. She tells Machine in Chapter 5, the actions and even posi-
Gods of Chance is located on the PCs sincerely that she knows nothing of “the tions of the inhabitants described here depend in
the Street of a Million Gods in Final Ritual,” or even of the Galchutt. She is famil- large part on whether or not they know there is a
the Temple District (#150, iar with some of the city’s chaos cults, and the idea threat. Here, this probably depends on the actions
H4, on the city map). that they serve some mysterious “lords of chaos,” of the demon Gisszaggat, who guards the
but she assures the characters that they have entrance and warns others of possible threats.
nothing to do with her, her religion, or her gods. The areas described below correspond with
Ghul’s Labyrinth: If the PCs visit the priests of the Fifty-Three those shown on the map on page 81. Unless other-
Ptolus, page 416 Gods of Chance, the cult’s one plant among them, wise noted, all chambers are fifteen feet high with
a halfling named Ercan Amblested, uses his scroll masonry stone construction. Doors are made of
of sending to contact Wuntad and warn him of sturdy wood and unlocked.
Ercan Amblested has dark hair their coming. He then attempts to tail the PCs
and dark eyes. He wears the invisibly (and with nondetection and cat’s grace 1. THE DEMON (EL 9)
multicolored robes of his order. active) for as long as possible. If they approach The entrance is protected behind a secret door
the secret entrance described at right, he does (DC 24 to find) made of stone six inches thick
If Ercan attempts to use his scroll anything he can to stop or even distract them— (hardness 8, 90 hit points, break DC 29). It is
of sending, he must roll a 3 or even if it means his certain doom. locked (DC 30 to open).
higher on a d20 to succeed. About 75 percent of the time, a vrock named
Ercan Amblested Gisszaggat watches out a tiny peephole (DC 30
Male halfling (Chaotic Evil) to find). If he is not watching, he is in the mid-
Nastrax means “dissolution” Cleric5 (chaos gods) CR 5 dle of his chamber, although he will hear some-
Init +3 Speed 15 feet
in Abyssal. The characters may one bashing on the door and might even hear
HD 5d8 hp 19
have learned this password in the someone picking the lock (Listen check +24,
AC 20, touch 14, flat-footed 17
prison of the Temple of Deep DC 35).
BAB/Grapple +3/–2
Chaos; see page 60. Attack/Full Attack +4 melee (1d6–1, mace) He opens the door for anyone who gives the
or +9 ranged (1d4, sling) proper password, which is “Nastrax.” However,
SA Rebuke undead 3/day once the door is open, the PCs had better have
Wuntad, page 86 Fort +7, Ref +5, Will +7 a good story as to who they are and what they
Lilith and Raguel: Str 9, Dex 16, Con 10, Int 10, Wis 15, Cha 11 are doing here, or the demon will attack them
Ptolus, page 111 Crucial Skills: Climb –1, Hide +4, Jump +0, immediately.
Listen +5, Move Silently +3. The vrock demon Gisszaggat serves Wuntad,
Other Skills: Knowledge (local) +1.
SIDEBAR—TIP
DM TIPS but he also serves Lilith (and Raguel, although
Crucial Feats: Point Blank Shot.
Raguel actually knows nothing of what’s going
Other Feats: Great Fortitude.
The PCs would do well to keep on here). He has been here for far longer than
Domains: Chaos, Trickery.
the demon from using the Spells: 5/4+1/2+1/1+1; save DC 12 + spell level the other inhabitants, and thinks of the entire
warning rods. A magical barrier (caster level 5th, +2 melee touch, +6 ranged complex as his. Gisszaggat attacks any intruder
of some kind might keep him touch). but has also been instructed to use the warning
from them just long enough; 3rd—magic vestment, nondetection*. rods described on the next page to alert the
positioning a powerful guardian 2nd—cat’s grace, invisibility*, spiritual weapon. rest of the nonplayer characters positioned in
between the vrock and the 1st—detect good, disguise self*, endure elements, the chambers below.
rods would also be smart. The entropic shield, magic stone. Gisszaggat, Vrock: hp 120; see MM.
0—cure minor wounds, inflict minor wounds,
advantage the PCs have is that
mending, purify food and drink, read magic.
the vrock doesn’t head for the Tactics: At the first sound of an intruder,
Possessions: +1 breastplate, masterwork mace,
rods right away—probably not Gisszaggat casts heroism (+2 bonus to attacks,
+1 sling, masterwork bullets (12), scroll of
until the second or third round. sending, 3 gp, 15 sp, 12 cp. saves, and checks) then investigates. If attacked,
* Indicates a domain spell. he uses his mirror image ability and moves into
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melee. He knows he must use the warning rods If a rod is placed in the rightmost hole, this All the stairways shown on the
(see below) at some point during an encounter. means, “Hostile forces are on their way in.” All above map, from Area 1 through
Doing so requires a standard action once he’s intelligent beings in the other chambers receive Area 10, are steps leading down
there. He has four options to use them: this message telepathically. as one heads west through the
• First, move to the table where the rods are If rods are placed in the left and right holes at temple’s lower chambers.
and use them. the same time, this means, “Hostile forces are on
• Second, teleport to the table and use the rods. their way in” but only Wuntad and Muallah get
• Third, use telekinesis. the message. Any other combination of rods sends
• Fourth, summon another vrock to do it. no message. The warning rods all radiate a mod-
erate aura of divination, but they have no other
He does whatever seems like the best option in powers and no real value.
the current situation. He won’t hesitate to try to Reinforcements: If the vrock uses the middle
summon another vrock to help him fight, and he hole, Muallah and her orc troops arrive in three
uses his mobility to take out the most dangerous rounds; see Areas 7 and 8.
foes first, or those that seem physically weak but The Demon’s Book: There’s also a book on the
remain threatening, such as mages. table with the rods. The cover of this short but
The Warning Rods: In the southern end of the disturbing tome seems to be fashioned from For a description of the Final
chamber, characters see three wooden rods lying human bones and batwings. Its few pages Ritual, see the sidebar on the
on a table pushed up against the wall. On the describe the Final Ritual itself. Reading through next page.
wall above the table are three holes. This is a this book doesn’t take long, and doing so would
magical warning system. prove extremely valuable to PCs interested in
If a rod is placed in the leftmost hole, this stopping Wuntad, as they can use it to figure out
means, “Someone is coming in, but they are what targets in the Eschaton Sanctuary may be
(or appear to be) allies.” Wuntad and Muallah— the most important. Muallah, page 83
the human cultist in charge of defending this Hidden Cache: Hidden in the east wall, behind
secret cult sanctuary—receive this message a removable stone (Search, DC 22, to find) is a
telepathically. small cache of the vrock’s possessions: Four
Placing a rod in the middle hole means, “I potions of cure serious wounds, a sustaining
need help immediately.” All intelligent beings spoon, a golden statue of a marilith (worth
in the other chambers receive this message 1,200 gp but weighing thirty pounds), and a
telepathically. type I bag of holding with 2,560 gp in it.
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2. IBARD AND SAAVIA (EL 8) five +2 holy arrows, and a +1 evil outsider bane
Down a long and twisting hallway from short sword.
Gisszaggat’s guardroom is the bedchamber of two
cultists. This room has two wooden beds with 5. KITCHEN
straw-filled mattresses, a long table covered with This simple kitchen off the meeting hall includes a
food and drink, and a pair of chests with large well-stocked larder. It is extremely disordered and
padlocks on them (Open Lock, DC 20). dirty, though, with spoiled food lying about.
This chamber is shared by a litorian cleric
named Ibard and a lizardfolk fighter named 6. WUNTAD’S BODYGUARD (EL 7)
Saavia. Assuming both of these cultists survived A long chamber on the northern end of the com-
the encounter in Chapter 1, they are present here. plex looks more like a combat training room than
Of course, they’re immediately hostile to unwant- a bedroom, although it serves both roles. The
ed intruders, but these two don’t particularly like floor is covered in a woven wicker mat, and
each other, either. If Wuntad is not present, they weapons and shields of all types and sizes hang
will not help each other in combat (through spell- on the walls (all are mundane). In one corner, a
casting, flanking, and so on). In fact, they may small unlocked chest holds clothing and personal
give each other verbal barbs as they fight, point- effects, all suited for someone of Large size.
ing out each other’s shortcomings. “Can’t even Wuntad’s bodyguard is also his daughter,
handle a few pitiful fools like these?” one might whom he sired with an ogre woman. Jerallan has
say to the other, or simply, “You can’t do any- the size and strength of her mother and the hell-
thing right.” born qualities of her father. He has been training
Ibard: hp 45; see page 27. her in combat techniques in his spare time.
Saavia: hp 29; see page 28. Despite his relationship with her, his own need
for power and his service to the Lords of Chaos
Tactics: If these two are alerted to intruders, is much more important to him than she is.
they go to the Eschaton Sanctuary. Otherwise, Jerallan, on the other hand, is entirely devoted
Ibard (top) and Saavia they are here and entirely unprepared. Neither is to Wuntad.
in Chapter 1. even wearing armor in such a case; Ibard, with In appearance, Jerallan looks more human than
just her mace and shield has AC 14, and Saavia most ogres. Her fiendish nature displays itself in
has AC 17 (thanks to her natural armor). the small spiny ridge running down her scalp and
Eschaton Sanctuary, page 84 Chests: Each chest contains clothing and per- back. She is eight feet tall and bald.
sonal items. One also holds a leather pouch with
125 gp and an amber ring worth 50 gp. The Jerallan
The Final Ritual other also contains two vials of elixir of truth. Female fiendish ogre (Chaotic Evil)
Large giant (extraplanar)
Fighter2 CR 7
The ritual that Wuntad is about 3. MEETING HALL Init +1 Speed 20 feet
to perform is a complex one. It Near the center of these chambers is a large gath- HD 4d8+16 + 2d10+8 hp 57
has the following requirements: ering hall. This room contains a long wooden table AC 21, touch 10, flat-footed 20
flanked by a dozen chairs. Tapestries hanging on BAB/Grapple +5/+17
1. At least ten thousand people the walls each bear a different chaos symbol— Attack/Full Attack +13 melee (2d8+12/×3,
within one mile must be afraid red multipointed arrow, green spiral, broken halberd)
for their lives while it is being black square, cracked grey bell, and so on. Space/Reach 10 feet/10 feet
performed. Secret Door: A stone secret door in the western SA Smite good 1/day (+6 bonus to damage
wall (Search, DC 25, to find) leads to a secret pas- to good foe)
SQ Low-light vision, darkvision 60 feet, resist-
2. The runes of four runebearers sage that connects to much of this complex.
ance to cold 5 and fire 5, DR 5/magic and
must be consumed in flames.
SR 11
4. STOREHOUSE Fort +13, Ref +2, Will +2
3. An altar resonating with This room north of the meeting hall has many Str 26, Dex 13, Con 19, Int 9, Wis 13, Cha 9
arcane energies must be split crates, barrels, and sacks containing food and Crucial Skills: Climb +10, Jump +7, Listen +5,
asunder. mundane dry goods. The labels on some of the Spot +2.
containers indicate they were stolen from the Other Skills: N/A
4. A Vested of the Galchutt must Docks, intended for outbound ships. There is also Crucial Feats: Blind-Fight, Combat Reflexes,
oversee the ceremony. a table with many different kinds of tools and one Power Attack.
hundred feet of rope. Other Feats: Great Fortitude, Skill Focus
(Climb).
5. At least four devoted cultists Secret Room: Behind a pivoting secret door in
Possessions: +1 breastplate, masterwork hal-
must chant and dance wildly the stone wall (DC 20 to find), the PCs can find a
berd, potion of cure moderate wounds, 12 gp,
for a day. tiny room with a locked chest (DC 27 to open) 17 sp, 20 cp.
labeled “to sell.” Inside are items of no use to the
6. A beloved king must die. cultists here. They include a scroll of teleport, a Tactics. If she knows of any threat to Wuntad,
wand of scorching ray (39 charges), a quiver of Jerallan is at his side, or—more literally—at his
CHAPTER 6: THE FINAL RITUAL 83

feet. She will be guarding him by standing at the Str 16, Dex 14, Con 16, Int 10, Wis 12, Cha 14
base of the Bleeding Hand in the Eschaton Crucial Skills Concentration +6, Hide +6, Bleeding Hand, page 86
Sanctuary. Otherwise, she’s here, training. Listen +5, Spot +8. Eschaton Sanctuary, page 84
Other Skills: Handle Animal +4, Intimidate
+10, Knowledge (local) +3, Knowledge
7. DARK MISTRESS OF DEFENSE (EL 9) (religion) +7, Ride +9. DM TIPS
The door to this chamber down a passage from Crucial Feats: Blind-Fight, Cleave, Dodge,
the gathering hall is locked (DC 25 to open). The Improved Sunder, Mobility, Power Attack. DMs may wish to have the
room is filled with permanent magical darkness. Other Feats: Great Fortitude, Improved characters learn the details of
The characters can only really see its contents if Initiative, Weapon Focus (longsword). the Final Ritual even before they
they dispel or counter this effect. Spells: 2; save DC 11 + spell level. arrive at this location. It makes
This room’s walls are shrouded in black 1st—corrupt weapon, doom. for better foreshadowing that
draperies. A black rug covers the floor. Possessions: +1 full plate armor, +1 large steel way. However, the PCs might get
Furnishings include a bed made up with black shield, +2 human bane longsword, one dose too bogged down in predicting
of purple worm poison (DC24, 1d6
sheets and blankets, and a table, chair, dresser, and attempting to prevent the
Strength/2d6 Strength), antivenom
and wardrobe of ebony. The dresser and details of the ritual in the city
(2 flasks), key to Area 7, 85 gp, 11 sp.
wardrobes are filled with black clothing (all (tracking down all runebearers
female) and other personal belongings. The to guard them or some such)
dresser holds a small pouch containing 50 pp. Tactics: If alerted by the demon, Muallah and rather than coming here for
The Mistress: Muallah Elidia, known as the her troops wait in the lowest level of the Eschaton the grand finale.
Dark Blessed, is the human cultist in charge of Sanctuary. Otherwise, she is here, meditating
defending this secret sanctuary. She commands a alone in the dark (but wearing her armor), ready
force of twelve mercenary Toruk-Rul orcs whom to spring into action if she hears someone trying
she converted to the worship of chaos. They now her door. In that case, she immediately calls out a
follow her unquestioningly—even to live here in command to her troops as a free action. They
a large city. come to her aid, obeying all of her commands,
Muallah was a young warrior in lands to the in 2 rounds. Next she casts corrupt weapon.
south, chosen by some minor gods of darkness to No matter where she is, Muallah spends her
be their champion. They granted her the gift of first round of combat obscuring the sight of her
darkvision that functions even in magical dark- foes with darkness, and the next one using that
ness, and the ability to create magical darkness. distraction to cast corrupt weapon, if she hasn’t
True to form, however, Muallah betrayed her already done so. She then enters melee with her
patrons and instead began worshipping what she poisoned sword. She is quick to use her smite Toruk-Rul orcs: Ptolus, page 58
calls the Destructor Gods (the Galchutt). good ability and always attempts to use darkness
She had no idea there were any other cultists to her advantage.
like herself until she came to Ptolus, where she If in the company of her troops, she commands
immediately joined the Tolling Bell cult and even- them to flank foes with her and uses some of her Tolling Bell cult: Ptolus, page 73
tually became a close associate of Wuntad. He actions to sunder opponents’ weapons—otherwise Gisszaggat, page 80
has appointed her to be in charge of the defense she just strikes to kill.
of the chambers below. As such, she has also Remember that her first strike is poisoned, and
become close with Gisszaggat the vrock. that against humans she has a +13/+8 attack
Muallah has the ability to suppress the magical bonus and inflicts 1d8+10+2d6 points of damage The investiture of Muallah by the
darkness in this room as a free action, which she with her sword. Also, note that Muallah’s stats gods of darkness and the blessing
will do so that it does not hamper her orcs. are configured assuming she uses 3 points of of Baltaroth that Astared
Power Attack. received from the Demon Gods
Muallah Elidia, the Dark Blessed indicate that the many forces of
Female human (Chaotic Evil) 8. MUALLAH’S TROOPS (EL 8) evil—even though they are not
Fighter6/rogue1/blackguard2 CR 9 A room just north of the chamber of the Dark all necessarily aligned—realize
Init +6 Speed 20 feet
Blessed is a barracks for the dozen fanatical orcs that some monumental event is
HD 6d10+18 + 1d6+3 + 2d10+6 hp 78
whom Muallah commands. It has twelve crude soon to occur. It seems that the
AC 23, touch 11, flat-footed 22
BAB/Grapple +8/+11 beds, a few extra weapons hanging on the walls, various malevolent entities all
Attack +11 melee (1d8+8 plus poison, and a straw mat on the floor. want their representatives on
longsword) These are Toruk-Rul orcs from the south, hand to observe and even direct
Full Attack +11/+6 melee (1d8+8 plus poison, where Muallah also comes from. They do what- these portentous times. Whether
longsword) ever their mistress commands, which usually con- they realize it or not, this event is
SA Sneak attack +1d6, smite good 1/day (+2 sists of flanking her opponents and swarming the Night of Dissolution and the
bonus to attack and damage against a good over an enemy. Since she no longer pays them, awakening of the Galchutt.
foe), darkness 3/day (CL 9th) they have no money or treasure beyond their
SQ Darkvision, trapfinding, detect good, poison
weapons and armor.
use, aura of evil
Orcs (12): hp 9 each; see MM.
Fort +13, Ref +6, Will +3
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9. WUNTAD’S CHAMBER On the final (top) level, a small set of steps


Kaleidoscope Temple, page 62 The door to this room just south of the meeting leads up to what appears to be a massive black
hall is locked (DC 25 to open). claw on the end of an arm thrusting itself up
The demon, page 80 In the middle of this mostly empty chamber sits from the floor. Dark blue blood pours from a
Muallah, page 83 a thronelike chair made of crystal that resembles wound in the palm of the claw and runs down
Ibard and Saavia, page 82 the walls of the Kaleidoscope Temple in Chapter the sides of the arm. Standing on the palm, with a
Jerallan, page 82 4. When Wuntad rests, he reclines in this unusual short flight of stairs leading up to it, is Wuntad.
chair, which infuses him with a steady stream of This is the Bleeding Hand level.
chaotic energies from its multicolored brilliance. There may be other figures in this room as
DM TIPS Wuntad is unlikely to be here when the player well, depending on circumstances. If the demon
characters arrive, regardless of whether he is managed to alert the temple complex, Muallah
All of the description of the warned or not. and her orcs wait on the guard level, outside the
Eschaton Sanctuary assumes The Chaos Throne: The crystalline throne barred walls, ready to engage in melee with foes
that the ceremony (which takes has a strong aura of both magic and chaos. Its who enter the room; Ibard and Saavia are on the
a day to complete) is currently effects depend on the alignment of the character altar level, guarding the stairs and armed with
going on. If for some reason the seated in it. Anyone of a chaotic alignment who one or more of the chaos items from Pythoness
DM does not want that to be the sits in the throne is healed 4d6 hit points of dam- House (see next page); Jerallan is on the Bleeding
case, the dancing priests are like- age (even if undead—this isn’t positive energy). Hand level, guarding Wuntad.
ly to be in their cloister (Area 10) Unwounded chaotic characters are affected by an A more detailed discussion of each level
and the sorcerers from the glass aid spell as if cast by a 10th-level caster. In either appears below.
boxes are probably in the prison case, no one can gain this benefit more than once
behind the sanctuary (Area 12). per day. Wuntad does not share his throne with Guard Level
Wuntad, however, spends all others, so even though it could benefit the other In the western wall of the sanctuary’s lowest level,
his time here, preparing cultists here, they don’t know about its powers. three barred archways prevent entry into an area
the chamber. Anyone of nonchaotic alignment who sits in ten feet deep beneath the altar level. Six ratlords
the throne must make a Fortitude saving throw stand guard here. One gains entry into their area
The Eschaton Sanctuary (Area (DC 20) or become sickened for one hour. A sick- through a cage door built into the northmost set
11) is protected against all ened character takes a –2 penalty on all attack of bars. This door is locked (DC 25 to open—one
divinations less powerful rolls, weapon damage rolls, saving throws, skill of the ratmen has the key). The bars have a hard-
than discern location. checks, and ability checks. ness of 10 and 30 hit points. The break DC of the
bars is 25.
10. CLOISTER Each of the ratmen has a +1 dragon rifle and
Just west of Wuntad’s own chamber is the spartan six rounds of +1 unholy ammunition. They sim-
home of the priests of the Eschaton Sanctuary. It ply stay in their secured area and shoot at intrud-
has four short wooden beds without mattresses or ers. The bars don’t actually give them cover, but
pillows. The room contains a number of short they do make it difficult to engage them in melee.
whips (used for self-flagellation) and other Ratmen, Ratlords (6): hp 25 each; see Ptolus,
masochistic tools and devices (belts barbed on the page 625.
inside, small iron flesh clamps, and worse). The
walls here are covered in large, crude chaos sym- Altar Level
bols and bright splashes of clashing, discordant- The middle level is perhaps the most complex por-
colored paint. tion of the Eschaton Sanctuary. Near the edge of
this area, overlooking the one below, sit five rectan-
11. ESCHATON SANCTUARY gular glass boxes that measure seven feet high and
(EL 11 OR 14) three feet across. Each one holds what appears to
The heart of this complex is a massive under- be a humanoid in some kind of trance, enveloped
ground chamber with three levels. The Eschaton by roiling gas. Cables attached to the boxes’ bases
Dragon rifles: Ptolus, page 560 Sanctuary is made of grey masonry stone and has run across the floor to a round, low altar of black
ceilings forty feet high. stone veined with red streaks. Around this dais,
SIDBAR—Tip
DM TIPS The first (bottom) level is an open area called four red-robed priests dance in an ecstatic ritual,
the guard level. The far wall has built-in cells shouting and waving curved knives.
Remember that the glass tanks with iron bars. In these cells wait ratmen with
suffer half damage from dragon rifles. The Glass Tanks
electricity and fire attacks The next level up, the altar level, has five glass Each of the figures trapped in a glass box is a sor-
and one-quarter damage tanks filled with some kind of gas. Within each cerer: a person who harbors innate magical ener-
from cold attacks. one, a human stands perfectly still. Each tank gy. Some of them were kidnapped from the city
measures about seven feet tall and three feet wide. streets, while others were spirited away from
Tubes run from the tanks to a round altar, around Mahdoth’s Asylum as mentioned on page 41. The
Mahdoth’s Asylum: which stand four humans in dark robes with tanks siphon their magical might away (draining
Ptolus, page 361 pointed hoods. their life force as well) and transfer it to the
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power of the altar. The tanks hold a narcotic gas priests will use their produce flame ability to slay
DM TIPS
that keeps the sorcerers in a hallucinogenic state. them, burning their runes and completing an
Inflicting 10 points of damage destroys a tank; it important part of the ceremony. Sorcerers freed from the tanks
has 1 point of hardness. Destroying a tank releases To free the children, the characters must remain helpless and incoherent
the gas inside. For 1 round, all characters adjacent destroy the altar. A Mel’s acid arrow spell will do for at least an hour after being
to the broken box must succeed at Fortitude saves so immediately. Otherwise, normal means can released. A neutralize poison
(DC 16) or be overcome by the effects of the gas break it apart. It has a hardness of 8, 200 hit spell reduces this to only one
and fall into a helpless stupor for 1d4 rounds. points, and a break DC of 30. minute. In any event, these
The sorcerer inside a destroyed tank collapses With each blow or attack, the children cringe sorcerers will have no spell slots
immediately, with a 50 percent chance of inflicting and recoil in fear. Careful observation (Spot, DC available to them for twenty-four
1d6 points of damage to himself or herself on the 20) reveals that such attacks do not actually harm hours. No stats are provided for
broken glass (this is not enough to kill any of them, them, however. When it is broken, the children these NPCs; assume that each
but it might make the PCs hesitate to do it again). float up and out of it. A Knowledge (arcana) check is level 1d6 if needed.
Destroying all the glass tanks ruins the ritual, (DC 20) confirms that this is the way to get them
although the fanatical cultists carry on anyway. out—PCs without that knowledge may worry that
destroying the altar will harm the children. Items of chaos, page 25
The Altar The items of chaos that Wuntad stole from the Illadras, page 62
The low, round altar is made of black stone PCs at the end of Chapter 1 rest here on the altar.
veined with red streaks. Those who approach it
can see that four children cower in terror within The Flagellant Priests The runebearer children are
the altar. All of these children bear a strange These four fanatical priests were trained by named Dullin Balacazar, Darata
runelike tattoo on their face or hand. Using pow- Illadras and, like her, focus on the destructive, Chornim, Corrent Epathi, and
erful magic, Wuntad has imprisoned the four fiery nature of chaos. Now they serve Wuntad Tarthia Kor. Dullis is the son of
runebearer children that his cult kidnapped inside directly. They continue with the ritual despite any Maystra Balacazar and the
the altar, body and soul. threats and dangers around them, although not grandson of Menon Balacazar,
At the appropriate point in the ritual, Wuntad entirely oblivious to them. Each one wears a red a well-known crime lord in the
will use his Mel’s acid arrow-like ability to blast robe and hood over chainmail armor. city (see Ptolus, page 100).
the altar. This will split it asunder, causing the The death of any of the four priests cancels the Freeing him could earn the PCs a
children to rise up out of it, magically levitating effects of the ritual, although they will continue reward of 5,000 gp, should they
through the power of the altar. Then the four their wild dance nevertheless. choose to collect it (see page 41).
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Priests (4)
Detect chaositech: Male humans (Chaotic Evil) Lords of Chaos, who was slain by his brethren
Ptolus, page 641 Cleric4 (chaos gods) CR 4 ages ago, so that one day—today—mortals could
Init –1 Speed 20 feet use his blood to transform themselves into avatars
HD 4d8+4 hp 45 of the Galchutt and enable their eventual freedom.
Curved Knife of Rituals AC 16, touch 11, flat-footed 16 Wuntad stands atop the palm of the hand. For
BAB/Grapple +3/+5 all intents and purposes, he is completely mad
This long, curved knife is Attack/Full Attack +8 (1d6+4, short sword) with power: The passion and thrill of being so
SA Rebuke undead 6/day, rebuke fire/turn
essentially a +1 short sword. close to awakening his masters and the rush of
water 6/day
It also adds a +2 bonus to the power given to him as a new Vested have driven
SQ Resistance to fire 10, +2 AC against lawful
owner’s Concentration and opponents, +2 bonus to saves against law- him insane. He cackles and wails throughout the
Knowledge (religion) checks. ful opponents, +1 bonus to saves against encounter, praising the Galchutt and issuing wild
Evil clerics can use it proficiently. fear, cannot be magically compelled threats, not just to his opponents, but to the
Fort +7, Ref +0, Will +8 whole world.
Faint divination; CL 3rd; Craft Str 14, Dex 9, Con 13, Int 13, Wis 18, Cha 16 Player characters who encountered Wuntad in
Magic Arms and Armor, Crucial Skills: Concentration +12, Search +3, Chapter 1 note that he is literally bloated with
Craft Wondrous Items, owl’s Spot +9. power—much larger and even more horrid than
wisdom; Price 4,310 gp. Other Skills: Heal +13, Knowledge (religion) +12. before. He looks as though he might actually
Crucial Feats: N/A
burst from within, as though his body cannot
Other Feats: Scribe Scroll, Spell Focus (evoca-
contain the energies that infuse him.
tion), Weapon Focus (short sword).
Wuntad in Chapter 1, page 27 Domains: Chaos, Fire.
Spells: 5/4+1/3+1; save DC 14 + spell level, Shigmaa Wuntad, Vested of the Galchutt
15 + spell level if evocation (caster level 4th, Male human half-demon (Chaotic Evil)
Wuntad the Vested +5 melee touch, +2 ranged touch). Large outsider (augmented humanoid)
2nd—aid, bear’s endurance, produce flame*, Barbarian4/cleric3 (Galchutt)/
resist energy. Forsaken shigmaa1 CR 11
By infusing himself with
1st—burning hands*, divine favor, protection Init +6 Speed 40 feet, fly 30 feet (average)
the flesh and blood of a dead
from law, shield of faith, summon monster I. HD 4d12+20 + 3d8+15 + 1d12+5 hp 108
Natharl’nacna and attaining the AC 23, touch 14, flat-footed 23
0—create water, cure minor wounds, detect
title Vested of the Galchutt, BAB/Grapple +7/+19
poison, inflict minor wounds, read magic.
Wuntad enlarged and improved Attack +14 melee (1d6+8, bite)
Possessions†: Masterwork chainmail,
his physical form: His ability +1 curved knife of rituals, healer’s kit, black Full Attack +14 melee (1d6+8, bite) and
scores increased, his speed went pearl ring worth 200 gp, silver holy symbol. +9 melee (1d4+4, 2 claws)
up, he gained a +3 natural * Indicates a domain spell. SA Unholy natural attacks (+2d6 to good
armor bonus, and his spell resist- † The leader of these priests also has a strand foes), rage 2/day, rebuke undead 4/day,
ance increased. Further, thanks of lesser prayer beads. smite good, spell-like abilities
SQ Darkvision 60 feet, immunity to poison,
to his masters’ chaotic blessings,
resistance to acid 10, cold 10, electricity 10,
he can cast confusion 1/day and Tactics: The priests do all they can to keep up
and fire 10, DR 5/magic, SR 20, fast move-
can loose a burst of destruction the ritual, no matter what is going on around ment, uncanny dodge, trap sense +1,
at will (treat as Mel’s acid them. Wuntad has used his power to ensure that second chance, call of death (1/day), secrets
arrow). His spells and spell-like the spells they have cast on themselves last of the dead
abilities gain a +2 bonus to save throughout the rite, so they all have shield of faith, Space/Reach 10 feet/10 feet
DC and effective caster level. aid, protection from law, and resist energy (fire) Fort +16, Ref +10, Will +9
active. During the ritual, they can still use the full Str 26, Dex 22, Con 20, Int 14, Wis 14, Cha 13
Treat all his natural melee defense action, which grants them a total bonus to Languages: Common, Elvish, Infernal.
attacks as both magic and AC of +4, for Armor Class 20. At any given time Crucial Skills: Climb +10, Jump +9, Listen +6,
Search +8, Spot +7.
unholy; they inflict +2d6 extra while all four remain alive, one priest can stop
Other Skills: Craft (chaositech) +6, Heal +6,
points of damage to good foes. what he’s doing long enough to take a round’s
Intimidate +7, Knowledge (arcana) +3,
worth of actions while the others continue the rit- Knowledge (religion) +10, Swim +8.
Lastly, before this ritual began, ual. They do this to cast summon monster or Crucial Feats: Blind-Fight, Dodge, Power
Wuntad killed himself so he burning hands, or to engage in melee with foes. Attack.
could be raised from the dead Other Feats: Iron Will.
and become a shigmaa (see Bleeding Hand Level Domains: Chaos, Evil.
Ptolus, page 647). The sanctuary’s top level centers upon a huge Spell-Like Abilities: Caster level 10th; save DCs
black hand that thrusts up out of the floor, oozing are Charisma based.
streams of dark blue blood. A small set of steps 1/day—confusion, desecrate, unholy blight.
3/day—darkness, poison.
Craft (chaositech): leads up to the palm. This is the “Ebon Hand”
At will—Mel’s acid arrow.
Ptolus, page 568 foretold in prophecies that chaos cultists have
Spells: 5/4+1/3+1; save DC 14 + spell level
Mark of chaos: whispered for centuries, and revered in particular (caster level 6th, 8th if necromancy).
Chaositech, page 17 by the Ebon Hand cultists. Those legends call it 2nd—hold person (2), mark of chaos, shatter*.
the “hand of transformation,” and they were 1st—bless, deathwatch, detect chaos, protection
Ebon Hand cult: Ptolus, page 72 right. It is the hand of Gellasatrac, one of the from law*, shield of faith.
CHAPTER 6: THE FINAL RITUAL 87

0—cure minor wounds, detect chaositech, detect poison, light,


resistance.
Possessions: +1 mithral breastplate, gloves of dexterity +2 (fitted
with holes to accommodate claws), potion of aid, 11 pp, 11 gp.
* Indicates a domain spell.

Rage (Ex): The following changes go into effect when Wuntad rages:
hp 124
AC 21, touch 12, flat-footed 21
BAB/Grapple +7/+21
Full Attack +16 (1d6+10, bite) and +11 melee (1d4+5, 2 claws)
Fort +18, Will +11
Str 30, Con 24
Skills: Climb +12, Jump +11, Swim +10

Tactics: If alerted ahead of time, Wuntad will have shield of faith


(+1 bonus to AC) and protection from law (+2 bonus to AC and
saves against lawful characters) active when the player characters
arrive. He will just have summoned a shadow (with +4 turn resist-
ance) using his call of death shigmaa ability. It lasts for 10 rounds,
and he sends it to attack right away.
For the most part, Wuntad uses ranged attacks (see sidebar, previ-
ous page) from his high vantage, blasting intruders with his destruc-
tive bursts or using spells and abilities like hold person, unholy
blight, and confusion. He continues to favor these tactics until
someone manages to get up to him on the hand. Then he rages and
engages in melee (remember that his attacks inflict +2d6 damage to
good foes). He fights to the death, but do not forget his second
chance ability, which allows him to rise up once after seemingly
being slain, retaining 10 hit points and a single energy drain attack
that inflicts 1d4 negative levels and restores 10 hit points to him per
negative level bestowed (see the prestige class ability description in
Ptolus, page 648).
If Wuntad Dies: Upon Wuntad’s true death, the hand of Gellasatrac
dissolves into a horrid black goo that burns like acid (1d6 points of
damage per round, 10d6 points of damage for total immersion). It
seeps its way into the depths of the earth, gone for good—or at least
for a long, long while.
Secret Door: A stone secret door in this level’s north wall (Search,
DC 25, to find) leads to a secret passage that connects to much of
this complex.

STOPPING THE FINAL RITUAL


The death of any of the four priests, the destruction of all the glass
containers holding sorcerers, the freeing of the trapped runebearers,
the death of Wuntad, or the freeing of the barbarian king from the
prison behind the sanctuary (see next page) will keep the ritual from
succeeding in bringing about the Night of Dissolution. However,
unless all of those things occur, the fanatic cultists likely will keep
going ahead with it anyway.
Wuntad can get more priests and more sorcerers. He also can get
more runebearer children (or kidnap some of the same ones again).
He might even be able to dredge up another king (such as the King
of Palastan), another requirement of the ritual. Only his death
ensures that the ritual will not be performed again. If he survives,
he will continue to attempt to awaken his dread masters and pave
the way for their ascendancy.
Note that the Night of Dissolution still could come one day, even
without the ritual. “Night of Dissolution” simply signifies the date at
which the Galchutt awaken, and they will awaken someday. But if the
player characters succeed, that day (or night) will not come today—
and hopefully not for a long, long time.
88 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

12. THE PRISON (EL 9) Possessions +1 studded leather armor, scrolls of


magic vestment and animate dead, lens of
Eschaton Sanctuary, page 84 Behind the Eschaton Sanctuary, beyond an
detection, ebony brooch worth 250 gp,
unlocked iron door, lies a special prison con-
ebony and silver ring worth 300 gp, keys
structed to hold sacrificial victims. Currently, it to both prison cells, 416 gp.
holds King Oulgas, leader of all the barbarian
tribes of the distant east. Wights (4): hp 26 each; see MM.
Barbarian tribes: Ptolus, page 41 Another of Wuntad’s close allies, the elf vam-
pire Aelindai Whispersong, waits here. The new Tactics: No matter what sounds she hears from
Vested has charged her with guarding King the Eschaton Sanctuary, Aelindai does not come
Oulgas and, when the ritual reaches its end, unless called. If she does hear trouble heading her
bringing him into the Eschaton Sanctuary and way, she casts protection from good and magic
slaying him. This prison matron is darkly beauti- circle against law (+2 bonus to AC and saves
ful, with waist-length black hair, dark flesh, and against good or lawful foes), as well as cat’s grace
RUNEBEARERS AND dark eyes. She wears a long, black leather coat (+2 bonus to AC and Reflex saves) and protection
studded with iron spikes. Four wights serve her from energy (fire). Once foes show themselves, she
HELMET ITLESTEIN
unquestioningly. dives into combat, relying on her spells only if she
It is, in fact, a vague and Aelindai’s coffin is far off, below Midtown in must. She will, however, spontaneously cast inflict
misunderstood precognition of a secret lair reached only through a long passage wounds spells to heal herself, or perhaps a wight.
the Final Ritual that prompted that winds through the Dungeon. The wights always try to stay in a flanking
Helmut Itlestein’s belief that position with their mistress. She might command
runebearers pose a danger to the Aelindai Whispersong them to attack those trying to keep clear of melee
city. Once the Final Ritual is Female elf vampire (Chaotic Evil) (like spellcasters) while she fights the main hand-
Medium undead (corporeal)
prevented, the “threat” that to-hand foes.
Cleric6 (chaos gods) CR 8
the runebearers present ends, If it’s clear that Wuntad is dead or otherwise
Init +8 Speed 30 feet
although Helmut may not know HD 6d12 hp 31 defeated, Aelindai fights only half-heartedly. In
that. (See Ptolus, page 389, AC 24, touch 14, flat-footed 20 such a case, suffering even half her hit points in
for more on this important BAB/Grapple +4/+9 damage is enough to send her fleeing, leaving her
character.) Attack/Full Attack +9 melee (1d4+5, slam) foes to deal with the wights.
SA Rebuke undead 7/day, blood drain (1d4 Secret Door: A stone secret door in the north wall
The DM may wish to involve Constitution), children of the night (1d6+1 of the prison (Search, DC 25, to find) leads to a
Helmut in events after the rat swarms, 1d4+1 bat swarms, or a pack of secret passage that connects much of this complex.
adventure ends, as the player 3d6 feral dogs), create spawn, dominate
(Will save, DC 18, CL 12th), energy drain
characters attempt to return the Empty Cell
(2 negative levels)
children to their rightful homes This cell on the south end of the prison was used
SQ Alternate form (bat, dire bat, feral dog, or
and families. Alternatively, for the sorcerers and the runebearers before the
dire wolf), DR 10/silver and magic, fast
Helmut may be blamed for the healing 5, gaseous form, resistance to cold ritual began. Now it is entirely empty.
children’s disappearance and 10, electricity 10, spider climb at will, +4 turn
may be grateful to the PCs for resistance The King’s Cell
helping to clear his name. Fort +7, Ref +8, Will +9 The door to the only occupied cell is locked
Str 21, Dex 18, Con —, Int 15, Wis 19, Cha 18 (DC 25 to open—Aelindai has the key).
Crucial Skills: Balance +5, Bluff +14, Concen- King Oulgas is held in this dank cell with two
tration +6, Hide +13, Listen +18, Move of his warriors. All three were captured and spir-
Silently +14, Search +13, Sense Motive +15, ited away from their home far in the east.
Spot +19.
The king is furious, to say the least. He stands
Other Skills: Knowledge (religion) +7.
The vampire Aelindai almost seven feet tall, a massive mountain of a
Crucial Feats: Combat Expertise, Combat
Whispersong was a member of Reflexes, Dodge. man covered in thick, shaggy but greying hair.
the Forsaken who willingly Other Feats: Alertness, Endurance, Great One would never know by looking at him that he
allowed a vampire to slay her so Fortitude, Improved Initiative, Lightning is sixty years old.
that she could rise again as a Reflexes. Unfortunately for both the king and his would-
creature of the night. She still Domains: Chaos, Evil. be liberators, neither he nor his men speak
technically belongs to that group Spells: 5/4+1/4+1/3+1; save DC 14 + spell level Common, which, of course, is actually Prustan—the
and represents the allegiance (CL 6th, +9 melee touch, +8 ranged touch). language of the Empire of which he is not a part.
3rd—deeper darkness, dispel magic, magic circle
of at least some of the other (Truthfully, he knows a few words from the time
against law*, protection from energy.
members to Wuntad. he sacked Tarsis, like “Ptolus,” “Tarsis,” “King”
2nd—aid, cat’s grace, death knell, hold person,
and “army.”) Obviously, tongues or comprehend
shatter*.
1st—detect evil, detect good, hide from undead, languages spells would be very helpful here.
protection from good*, sanctuary. Player characters might look upon King Oulgas
Assess creature: Ptolus, page 639 0—assess creature, detect magic, light, purify as an enemy—he did invade the Empire years
food and drink, virtue. ago, and now his army stands outside Ptolus’
* Indicates a domain spell. gates. However, in this case he is the one who has
CHAPTER 6: THE FINAL RITUAL 89

been wronged. Treating him well and bringing Other Skills: Diplomacy +6, Handle Animal
him back to his army likely will send the barbar- +10, Intimidate +8, Knowledge (nature) +4,
Ride +10, Survival +6, Swim +6.
ians back to their homeland without further con- King Oulgas’ guards are named
Crucial Feats Combat Expertise.
flict (see below). Svalt and Unilli. If the player
Other Feats: Endurance, Great Fortitude,
Any hostility or poor treatment from the PCs, Leadership. characters befriend the king and
however, will lead the king and his guards to Possessions: +1 breastplate, +2 greatclub of the impress him as true heroes, he
attack the group, even if doing so is suicide for grandfathers (provides a +2 deflection bonus may command these two guards
them. They are very angry at being held prisoner to AC), gold ring worth 50 gp, necklace of to serve the PCs as bodyguards of
here in this hated city by these horrific people and teeth and jewels worth 250 gp. their own. This raises interesting
creatures. situations, as neither guard
The stats here for King Oulgas and his barbar- Rage (Ex): The following changes remain in speaks Common.
ian guards have their listed equipment figured in. effect while Oulgas rages:
hp 122
This equipment is held in a wooden box outside
AC 16, touch 12, flat-footed 16
the cell.
BAB/Grapple +8/+14
Full Attack +16/+11 melee (1d8+11, greatclub)
King Oulgas
Fort +13, Will +6
Male human (Neutral)
Str 23, Con 21
Barbarian8 CR 8
Skills: Climb +14, Swim +10
Init +2 Speed 30 feet
His fit of rage lasts for 8 rounds, though he
HD 8d12+24 hp 106
may voluntarily end it prematurely. After
AC 20, touch 14, flat-footed 20
raging, he remains fatigued (–2 Strength,
BAB/Grapple +8/+12
–2 Dexterity, can’t charge or run) for the
Attack +14 melee (1d8+8, greatclub)
duration of the encounter.
Full Attack +14/+9 melee (1d8+8, greatclub)
SA Rage 3/day
The King’s Guards (2)
SQ Fast movement, trap sense +2, improved
Human male and female (Neutral)
uncanny dodge, DR 1/—
Barbarian5 CR 5
Fort +11, Ref +4, Will +4
Init +2 Speed 30 feet
Str 19, Dex 15, Con 17, Int 14, Wis 15, Cha 14
HD 5d12+15 hp 61
Languages: The Tribal Tongue
AC 18, touch 12, flat-footed 18
Crucial Skills: Climb +11, Listen +9, Search +3,
BAB/Grapple +5/+8
Spot +7.
90 THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

FROM MY CAMPAIGN Attack/Full Attack +9 melee (1d12+5/×3, that have been dealt with by the good people who
TO YOURS greataxe) brought him here.
In the original Ptolus Campaign, SA Rage 2/day Once that is settled, the army prepares to with-
after defeating Wuntad, the SQ Fast movement, trap sense +1, improved draw. King Oulgas grants the characters gifts:
uncanny dodge
player characters freed King necklaces of teeth to mark them as honorary
Fort +9, Ref +3, Will +3
Oulgas. Immediately thereafter, members of the horde and friends of the tribes.
Str 16, Dex 15, Con 16, Int 10, Wis 14, Cha 12
Serai the sorcerer teleported Languages: The Tribal Tongue He further gives each of them a masterwork
himself, the king, and the Crucial Skills: Climb +4, Jump +5, Listen +4, battleaxe and a gold ring worth 50 gp. Then he
paladin Zophas to stand before Search +1. leaves them with assurances that his army will
the advancing barbarian horde. Other Skills: Handle Animal +8, Intimidate +3, inflict no harm on their lands; a translator from
Zophas, with his high Charisma Knowledge (geography) +2, Ride +8, his army makes this understood, if necessary.
and skill at Diplomacy, not only Survival +8. It is unlikely that the PCs’ actions will go
convinced the army that the Crucial Feats: Blind-Fight. unnoticed. Many of Ptolus’ eyes, magical and
assault was unnecessary (as the Other Feats: Great Fortitude, Weapon Focus otherwise, are trained on the horde, after all.
(greataxe).
king had been rescued) but that When the army has turned to leave, the charac-
Possessions: +1 breastplate, +1 greataxe, 50 feet
the folk of Ptolus had nothing to ters will be brought before the Twelve
of rope, healer’s kit, flask of antitoxin, hunt-
do with his kidnapping. Thanks ing horn, gold ring worth 50 gp. Commanders and the Commissar himself, to
to Zophas’ silver tongue, Oulgas deliver an explanation. If they tell the truth, the
gave the group his bodyguards; Rage (Ex): The following changes remain in commanders will be satisfied, although angry
they became the guardians of effect while the king’s guards rage: that they were not informed or consulted. As a
Rosegate House, where the hp 71 reward for saving the city much bloodshed,
player characters lived. AC 16, touch 10, flat-footed 18 the Commissar grants them a large reward.
BAB/Grapple +5/+10 Ownership of Rosegate House would be
Attack +11 melee (1d10+8/×3, greataxe) appropriate.
Fort +11, Will +5
The DM is encouraged to make this a reward
Str 20, Con 20
appropriate to the specific PCs involved, and not
Skills: Climb +6, Jump +7
Their fit of rage lasts for 8 rounds, though they just a bag of coins. This is a unique opportunity
may voluntarily end it prematurely. After for the characters to interact with the most pow-
raging, they remain fatigued (–2 Strength, erful figure in the city and get something out of
–2 Dexterity, can’t charge or run) for the the ordinary out of it. He could clear their names
duration of the encounter. of past crimes, create a one-time holiday in their
Note that the Commissar never honor, or intervene directly in some dispute they
refers to what the characters did ENDING THE WAR are having with a rival. If cash, services, or items
as “saving the city.” He’s not Of course, the adventure’s still not over. The play- are needed, something along the lines of 15,000
convinced that the Final Ritual er characters should try to return King Oulgas to to 20,000 gp in value is in order.
would have actually done any- his people. But that involves getting him out of Experience Points: For returning the king and
thing, and he believes he could the city and to his army. This plan presents a few stopping the invasion, DMs should award player
have driven off the barbarians problems. First of all, if the barbarians are spot- characters experience points equal to overcoming
successfully himself. In fact, he’s ted in the streets they will raise suspicions and a CR 10 challenge.
a little disappointed that even an angry mob. Second, if the PCs take the
he didn’t get to try. king to any city authority, such as the Commissar CONTINUING THE ADVENTURE
or the Twelve Commanders, those authorities The player characters become the talk of the city
may attempt to imprison him again—and that for weeks after they divert the attack. People buy
Rosegate House: won’t end the war. (They would, however, reward them drinks in taverns and bother them with
Ptolus, page 288 the player characters richly for such a prisoner, questions and requests for stories. On the flip
offering 10,000 gp or its value in magic items or side, they earn the everlasting enmity of the
Angry mob: Ptolus, page 587 property.) remaining chaos cultists, as well as their allies
Twelve Commanders: The best option involves the player characters among the Fallen and the Forsaken. Certain rhod-
Ptolus, page 148 sneaking or magically transporting the King and intor, zaug, and others below the city have now
his guards (perhaps using the scroll of teleport taken notice of them as well.
Fallen: Ptolus, page 110 found in the secret room in Area 4: Storehouse) Even if the PCs killed every chaos cultist
Forsaken: Ptolus, page 112 through the city and out, and then carefully described in this adventure, plenty more still
Rhodintor: Ptolus, page 628 approaching the barbarian horde. remain around town, and the cults grow in power
Zaug: Ptolus, page 633 If he has been treated well and with respect, and membership every day.
Oulgas re-enters the ranks of his people—after a Where to go from here? Following this adven-
Longfingers Guild headquarters: brief test to ascertain that it’s really him and not ture, the PCs are the proper level to venture into
Ptolus, page 429 a product of vile magic. He convinces them that the Longfingers Guild headquarters or down to
Dwarvenhearth: Ptolus, Ptolus is not to blame for his kidnapping, after Dwarvenhearth. See “Levels 1 to 20!” in Ptolus,
page 460 all, but that it was the design of evil creatures Chapter 33, for more adventure ideas.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 3
Temple Layout . . . . . . . . . . . .46 8. Muallah’s Troops . . . . .83
Entrance Level . . . . . . . . .46 9. Wuntad’s Chamber . . . .84
Lower Temple . . . . . . . . . .51 10. Cloister . . . . . . . . . . . .84
The Long Passage . . . . . . . . .64 11. Eschaton Sanctuary . . .84
Next? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Stopping the Final Ritual .87
12. The Prison . . . . . . . . .88
■ Chapter 5: Ending the War . . . . . . . . . . .90
The Mrathrach Machine Continuing the Adventure . . .90
The Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Navigating on
the Scaffolding . . . . . . . . .67
APPENDIX
Entering the Machine . . . .68
Harming or Destroying
■ Handouts and More
the Machine . . . . . . . . . . .69 Maquent’s Journal Handout . .91 This adventure is for use with Ptolus.
Top Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Cult Book Handout . . . . . . . .92
Mutated Thrall Level . . . . . . .70 New Monster:
CREDITS
1. Thrall Quarters . . . . . . .70 Venom-Shaped Thrall . . . . . . .94
2. Gathering Hall . . . . . . .70 Open Game License . . . . . . . .95 WRITING:
3. Empty Caves . . . . . . . . .70 Legal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 Monte Cook
Storage Level . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
EDITING AND PRODUCTION:
4. Parts Storage . . . . . . . . .70
5. Chaos Storage Cubes . .70 Sue Weinlein Cook
6. Supplies Storage . . . . . .70 COVER ART:
7. Guard Cave . . . . . . . . .70
Kieran Yanner and Todd Lockwood
Chaositechnician Level . . . . .71
8. Legire’s Chamber . . . . .71 CARTOGRAPHY:
9. Hao’s Chamber . . . . . . .72 Ed Bourelle
10. Workshop . . . . . . . . . .72
Bottom Level . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 FEATURED ARTISTS:
11. Rhodintor Nests . . . . .73 Eric Lofgren, Tyler Walpole, and
12. The Machine Mage . . .74 Ben Wootten
13. Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS:
Back in the City… . . . . . . . . .76
Erepodi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Toren “MacBin” Atkinson, Kev Crossley,
The Temple District . . . . .76 Jason Engle, The Forge Studios (Maciej
Still More Rumors . . . . . .76 Zagórski and Pawel Dobosz), Michael
Komarck, Howard Lyon, Michael
■ Chapter 6: Phillippi, rk post, Scott Purdy, Peter
The Final Ritual
Schlough, and Kieran Yanner
The Invasion Begins . . . . . . . .77
Return of the Vallis Moon . . .78 COVER AND INTERIOR DESIGN:
Knights of the Pale . . . . . . . . .79 Lisa Chido
Finding Wuntad . . . . . . . . . . .79
Temple of the Fifty-Three PROOFREADING:
Gods of Chance . . . . . . . . . . .80 Brian Gute
The Chambers Below . . . . . . .80
PLAYTESTERS:
1. The Demon . . . . . . . . . .80
2. Ibard and Saavia . . . . . .82 Michele Carter, Andy Collins, Sue
3. Meeting Hall . . . . . . . . .82 Cook, Bruce R. Cordell, Jesse Decker,
4. Storehouse . . . . . . . . . .82 Erik Mona, Christopher Perkins,
5. Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 Sean K Reynolds, and Keith Strohm
6. Wuntad’s Bodyguard . . .82
7. Dark Mistress of NOTE:
Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 This book owes much to the works of
H.P. Lovecraft and Michael Moorcock.
PTOLUS: THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION

An Adventure By
MONTE COOK
For Characters of 4th to 9th Level

The adventures in The Night of Dissolution pit the


player characters against the darkest forces the city of
Ptolus has ever faced. Following the threads of a
hidden conspiracy, the characters find themselves up
against insane cultists, wild chaos magic, and horrors
from the primordial days of the world.

The urban intrigue, dungeon exploration, and high


action take PCs to a former brothel, the laboratory of
the dreaded Surgeon in the Shadows, and even secret

An Adventure by MONTE COOK


temples of chaos. It all culminates as the characters
attempt to stave off the Night of Dissolution: a dark
time long foretold when the slumbering Lords of
Chaos will awaken in their hidden lairs deep below
the city—and bring catastrophe to the world.

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a copy of Ptolus to run The Night of Dissolution.

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MAQUENT’S JOURNAL

I
n a beautiful, flowing script, this journal relates details regarding
the operation of Pythoness House from 716 IA to as recently as
718. Maquent Dellisaria was a seer and prophetess expelled
from the Fate Weavers. She and her partner, Radanna Scalth, operat-
ed the house as a brothel. An ardent follower of chaos, Radanna
insisted that the two allow the house to be used as a front for a
chaos cult called the Crimson Coil.
Following are some of the most interesting entries.

Bloom 18, 716


Urieth says that all of the girls believe the gatehouse towers to be
haunted by the spirit of a young priest named Taunell.

Bloom 22, 716


Urieth has been attempting to communicate with the spirit of is too entwined with chaos to foretell with any accuracy. Perhaps
Taunell. She thinks he somehow has the ability to see anywhere what they say is true. I do sense great changes coming in the next
in the house, but that one can interact with him only in the gate- few years.
house towers.
Yearsend 14, 717
Bloom 29, 716 I have somewhat befriended the Cobbledman. He grows more mad
No one shall go into the gatehouse towers. I shall lock the door with each day, however. I hid my half of the spiral contrivance in his
myself. That unwelcome spirit is quite tenacious, and not a little tower with him. I shall not even tell Radanna. Of course, she will
dangerous. We attempted to put it to rest, but it made the process not tell me where she keeps her half, either, but there’s really only
far too difficult, so we shall simply leave it there forevermore. one place it could be. Certainly no one could sneak a ladder up to
(Which is fine with me—I have no liking of holy men and did not that secret door without her knowing about it.
relish the idea of bringing one here for an exorcism when Urieth’s
attempts failed.) Sun 10, 718
The Day of Joining. Not a favored day for those in my profession.
Growth 10, 717 Radanna and her friends have brought forth a goat-headed demon
There is another spirit within this house. At first I thought it was to live in the high tower. Its presence disrupts my ability to foretell
our old friend Taunell, but this is different. It has something to do the future. It is a creation of beings called the Galchutt, Radanna
with the statue of that horrid man. This is Radanna’s doing. I do says. An “earthbound demon” she calls it. To me, a demon is a
not like it. demon. I do not care for the way it looks at us—like domesticated
animals. I can also feel its oppressive age. It is very old.
Moons 1, 717
Radanna and her friends keep going on about this “Night of Sun 21, 718
Dissolution,” and the “coming changes.” And Lords of Chaos. The goat-headed thing has called demons from the Dark Reliquary
The spirit in this house is growing stronger. I no longer feel at to it here. They join the horrible menagerie of rat-things the cultists
home here. already hide in our house. And, of course, the Cobbledman. Soon, it
seems, demons will walk the streets of this city, and no one will give
Rain 15, 717 it a second thought. I have had a dream of death.
The spirit in this house now has the ability to keep out those it does
not want, and keep in those whom it does not wish to leave. Only Sun 29, 718
while it sleeps are we truly free to come and go. At other times, I am a The name of this month means nothing to Ptolus now. No sun shall
prisoner in my own home, though in truth I rarely wish to leave any- shine here again, although a strange new moon haunts my vatic
more. Where would I go? This filthy city has little for me. I see mostly dreams.
darkness in its future, with just one possible ray of light. And even
then, the light will never reach me. I shall end in darkness, and soon. Blessing 2, 718
Thabitha lost the key to the square tower. Radanna is furious. I shall
Harvest 9, 717 have to protect the girl, or Radanna will certainly hand her over as a
Radanna’s cultists have hidden some great weapons of power and sacrifice to her terrible friends. Thabitha says that she was on the
items of chaotic magic in the cellars beneath the house and used the rooftop garden when she last had the key.
enchanted statue to seal the entrance. Only the spiral contrivance
can move the statue, and it is broken into two halves—one for me, Harvest 22, 718
and one for Radanna. She says we are to keep them hidden and safe Well, it appears to be over. Urieth says the Knights of the Pale are on
until the time when they are needed. their way. The cultists flee. Radanna is slaying the girls one by one. I
The cultists say the hidden weapons will strike down their ene- cannot stop her. The spirit keeps anyone else from leaving. My end
mies on the Night of Dissolution. I no longer care. Their true future comes in darkness.
THE CULT BOOK

T
his terrible book is actually a collection of handwritten documents, letters, and notes (all scribbled in different hands, some nearly
illegible) that someone has stuffed into a very short but disturbing tome called the Book of Faceless Hate. However, one can’t learn
that title without reading the book itself—no title marks the tattered, dark brown cover at all. The Cult Book is full of rhetoric,
myths, suppositions, half-truths, and twisted logic, but also some important information from three years ago. Characters who take the time
to read through and decipher all of its pages learn the following information.

CHAOS
True chaos, or “deep chaos,” is a religion based on the fundamental aspects of hate, destruction, death, and dissolution. The
philosophy of chaos is one of change. It teaches that the current world is a creation of order and structure, but that it was
flawed from the beginning due to lack of foresight or understanding of what living creatures really want or need. The gods
of creation—gods of order—are untouchable and unknowable. They are aloof and uncaring, says the teaching of true chaos.

THE LORDS OF CHAOS


Even before the world existed, the Lords of Chaos were. Beyond mortals, beyond gods, these great beings wielded power
unimaginable. Called the Galchutt by some, the Natharl’nacna by others, these dark ones attended the creation of the uni-
verse and called it flawed.
The Lords of Chaos were unjustly trapped in a terrible prison, and we have been trapped with them, but soon we shall
all be free.
To a fortunate few, the Lords of Chaos granted great personal power. These blessed individuals were called the Vested of the Galchutt, for
they were invested with the Galchutt’s own essence. The first Vested were named Baalhazor, Gorgoth-Lol, Mrathrach, Thoggidrum, and
Vladaam. Perhaps today, as the power of chaos rises again, new Vested will receive the Galchutt’s blessing. With such power, the faithful can
strike down their enemies and clear the way for their ascendancy.
In the ancient days, the Galchutt spawned new creatures called the Elder Brood. Chief among them were the zaug, some of whom eventu-
ally rebelled and struck out on their own. Much more successfully, they forged the “earthbound demons” called the rhodintor. The pinnacle
of their creations, however, was the new type of craft called chaositech: devices fueled by chaos itself that granted wondrous powers.

CHAOSITECH
Chaositech, the gift of the Galchutt, is slowly returning to the world, as more and more of it is discovered in hidden caches
every day. In Ptolus, much of it appears to be in the hands of a mysterious figure known only as the Surgeon in the
Shadows. This individual uses his skills, coupled with chaositech and magic, to transform paying customers into living
weapons or otherwise enhanced versions of themselves. Sometimes this transformation results in a hideous appearance, all
for the glory of chaos. The Surgeon in the Shadows can not only alter the bodies of his subjects, but also the minds.

THE CHAOS CULTS


The various Cults of Chaos in Ptolus today are numerous but small. However, they are growing. More and more citizens
see the truth and the light in chaos. They finally acknowledge the oppression and wrongness of order and life as most
people know it.
Each of the many cults usually has its own chaos symbol. Plus, there are more general symbols, such as the many-pointed
arrow, the green spiral, and the broken square. Even when it would be prudent to avoid use of any kind of symbols, the
cultists use them anyway. They feel they gain strength and power from them.

Brothers of Venom
Like the Deathmantle cult described below, the Brothers of Venom have a taste for death and murder. Unlike those in the Deathmantle,
however, these worshippers of chaos like their deaths slow and their murders subtle. As their name suggests, they love poisons of all
kinds.
The Brothers of Venom’s symbol is that of a shadowy, coiled serpent. They typically allow themselves to be called only “the
Brotherhood” or “the Brotherhood of Ptolus.”

Crimson Coil
Members of the Crimson Coil wear hooded red robes and do not believe in showing their faces. They don’t mix into normal society, but pre-
fer to spend their lives cloistered in remote temples, often established within the ruins of another structure for symbolic purposes. The only
time these cultists make an appearance is en masse, to carry out some act of terrible destruction. They are neither subtle nor gentle.

The Deathmantle
Members of the Deathmantle cult, known also as Death’s Grimace, revere death, and obviously so. Each cultist wears a death’s head mask,
usually of copper or bronze, but occasionally of iron painted skull-white. They worship murder, specifically slaughter. Mass murder to the
greatest degree—the slaying of a whole town, a whole city, or a whole nation—is their ultimate goal.
The Cult Book, cont’d

The Deathmantle cult associates closely with an assassin’s guild called the Vai and with the death-lovers in the Necropolis known as
the Forsaken.

The Ebon Hand


The Cult of the Ebon Hand worships physical deformity and mutation. The cultists refer to mutation as “the touch of the Ebon Hand.”
The chapel of this cult always keeps a large, black-painted stone hand, palm exposed, somewhere within it. This statue is the heart of the
cult.
Cultists of the Ebon Hand have no distinctive garb but usually bear some black hand symbol—a tattoo, a charm, a small embroidery on
their clothes, and so on. And, of course, many of them are physically deformed in some way, ranging from a prominent birthmark or a with-
ered leg to ritual scarring or a functional mutation, like an extra eye or oversized arms.

Order of the Blooded Knife


In prehistoric times, before most organized religions of today, a bloodthirsty human cult sacrificed people in honor of a moon goddess whose
name no one remembers any longer. This cult exists today, after a fashion, in the form of the Order of the Blooded Knife. Gone is the rever-
ence for the moon, but this newer religion preserves many of the exact same rituals involving human sacrifice. But human sacrifice is not
enough to distinguish this cult from the other followers of chaos. The order’s unique trait is that it poses as other religions in order to
establish itself secretly in society.
The members of the order usually keep a symbol on them somewhere depicting a curved knife dripping blood. Other than that (usually
secret) symbol, they dress like members (and priests) of whatever religion they use as a front.

The Plagueborn
The cultists known as the Plagueborn seek to achieve the elegance and artistry of destruction through disease and pestilence. The Plagueborn
also promote the accumulation of filth, rot, and decay that harbors disease.
Not surprisingly, Plagueborn temples are found in sewers, trash heaps, waste pits, and other places of filth and decay. They take the rat as
their totem and call ratmen their brethren. They bear rat symbols and even wear the skins of rats and dire rats.

Tolling Bell
Certain ancient books describe the end of the world as coming like the “tolling of a bell.” The cultists of the Tolling Bell name themselves
with this fact in mind. These cultists seek nothing short of the eschaton—the end of all the world. It seems that members of other cults
sometimes “graduate” to this one, as though it held one of the inner mysteries of a general Cult of Chaos.
Cultists of the Tolling Bell wear tattered blue cloaks and carry large handbells. Their symbol is a bell with cracks in its surface.

THE NIGHT OF DISSOLUTION


In all chaos cults, change is regarded as a good thing. Members always speak of the “coming changes”: revolt, revolution, a
rejection of the status quo, a reorganization of society, and punishment for those who oppose them and do not see the truth
of chaos. The “coming changes,” and the goal of every cult, is ultimately the actualization of the Night of Dissolution, or
the eschaton.
The Night of Dissolution is the theoretical night when chaos overwhelms the world. Most cultists, of course, have no real idea of when
such a thing may happen, other than vague references to “sooner than you think.” They also have a multitude of scenarios in which they
predict the night will arise:
• The Lords of Chaos will return all at once and destroy all who oppose them—and possibly the entire world, remaking it in their own
image and somehow rewarding those who helped them.
• The world will destroy itself in conflict, revolution, and natural disasters, because that is the natural way of things (and why chaos
reigns supreme).
• Ever so slowly, through the workings of those loyal to chaos, the world’s order will fall apart. The Night of Dissolution is merely the
very end of that process.
• A cosmic event, like the fall of a meteor, the appearance of a new moon, or a single, terrible earthquake that rends the world asunder—
sent by the Lords of Chaos—will end it all.

THE FINAL RITUAL


Spoken of only in whispers even by cultists, this ceremony is rumored to be the ultimate expression of loyalty and fidelity to
the Lords of Chaos. It can be performed only by someone whom the dark masters choose to invest with power as they did
in the ancient days, and it can occur only in times of widespread fear and panic. If completed, this ritual actually brings
about the Night of Dissolution before its predestined time.
NEW MONSTER: VENOM-SHAPED THRALL

T
his new monster, the venom-shaped thrall, comes into play spell, followed by a remove disease and a restoration spell, causes
in Chapters 4 through 6. A magical poison known as the pain to end and the transformation to reverse itself over 1d4
askara, developed in tandem by the Brothers of Venom days. A heal, greater restoration, or more powerful magic (such
and the Cult of the Ebon Hand, transforms humanoids into as wish or miracle) reverses the transformation over the course
venom-shaped thralls. of just 1d6 rounds.
Venom-shaped thralls do not speak, but they understand what-
VENOM-SHAPED THRALL ever languages they could speak in their prior lives. They retain
Large Aberration some semblance of their former memories
Hit Dice: 6d8+18 (42 hp) as well, but no skills, feats, spells, combat
Initiative: +5 abilities, or anything else. A 1st-level orc
Speed: 30 feet warrior and a 15th-level human wizard
Armor Class: 18 (–1 size, +1 Dexterity, transformed by askara end up being
+8 natural), touch 10, flat-footed 17 thralls identical in strength and capabili-
Base Attack/Grapple: +4/+10 ties, and only slightly different in appear-
Attack: +6 melee (1d6+2 plus poison, ance.
bite)
Full Attack: +6 melee (1d6+2 plus poison, COMBAT
bite) and +3 melee (1d4+1, 2 claws) Venom-shaped thralls battle fiercely and
Space/Reach: 10 feet/10 feet with abandon. They fight to the death,
Special Attacks: Improved grab, poison using teeth and claws in their new chitin-
Special Qualities: Darkvision 60 feet, covered forms. Their bite carries a dose
spider climb of the same venom that created them.
Saves: Fort +4, Ref +3, Will +5 They can use weapons and are proficient
Abilities: Str 15, Dex 13, Con 16, Int 5, in all simple and martial types. However,
Wis 10, Cha 6 they rarely wield them, as their masters
Skills: Jump +5, Listen +3, Spot +3 generally consider them unworthy of
Feats: Improved Initiative, Multiattack, weapons.
Weapon Focus (bite) Poison (Ex): Injury, Fortitude DC 16,
Environment: Underground initial and secondary damage 1d6
Organization: Solitary, pair, or swarm Strength. The save DC is Constitution
(3–10) based.
Challenge Rating: 4 Concentrated Dose (Su): This is a more
Treasure: None potent injection of venom than the stan-
Alignment: Always chaotic neutral dard bite delivers. It is possible only
Advancement: 7–8 HD (Large); 9–18 HD against a grappled or helpless foe, as
(Huge) using it requires a full-round action. It
Level Adjustment: — also has a Fortitude DC of 16. Those
affected suffer 1 point of Strength damage
Victims injected with askara weaken until they collapse. Within per round until their Strength is 0, at which point they collapse
twelve hours, their bodies secrete a dark, syrupy substance that cov- into a coma. Within twelve hours, they are in a black cocoon.
ers them and then hardens, forming a large, black, spherical cocoon Within another twenty-four hours, the victim emerges from the
around them. Within another twenty-four hours, victims emerge cocoon as a venom-shaped thrall.
from their cocoons, mutated into hideous amalgams of their previ- If someone administers a neutralize poison spell at any point
ous forms and some insectlike creature. before the cocoon forms, the process stops and the victim recovers
Once reborn, the thralls must obey the commands of any chaotic slowly, 1 point of Strength returning every ten minutes.
evil cleric to the best of their abilities. Improved Grab (Ex): To use this ability, a venom-shaped thrall
The thralls live in a state of continuous agony, making their exis- must hit with a claw attack. It then can attempt to start a grapple as a
tence torture and death a welcome relief. This means that, when free action without provoking an attack of opportunity. If it wins the
given the chance, they throw themselves into danger and battle grapple check, it establishes a hold, and the next round it can make a
(their masters won’t let them commit suicide). They seem angry and bite attack with a concentrated dose of venom using a full-round
vicious, but it is just due to the pain of the magical poison and the action.
commands of their evil and twisted masters. Spider Climb (Ex): Thralls can move on walls or even ceilings as
Most venom-shaped thralls die within 1d4+2 weeks of their trans- though using spider climb.
formation, but a few hang on for 3d6 weeks. A neutralize poison

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