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Meadowlands Mad Hermit Rumors
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Rumor

Want some rye? 'Course ya do! (F) (save vs. poison


or take damage and pass out)
If you get lost, beware the eater of men!
Beware the mad hermit of the north lands.
Tribes of subhuman pig-men inhabit the Pine Barrens,
but they're not the problem: it's strictly bush league
down there.
Wearing an amulet of bacon around your neck will
keep the Jersey Devil away. (F)
Strange Magic of the Old Times provides a quick way
to get from Acey to Vega$
Drinking the Meadowlands water will give you
superpowers (probably F; it's radioactive, so if you got
lucky enough with your die rolls, then maybe...)
My cat's breath smells like cat food.

2
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Wandering Monsters
Well, duh. They're ubiquitous.
Frequency: Whenever the action slows
down, 1 in 8.
Ruins: CHUDs, scavenging tribes, pig-men
Hills/Caves: scavenging tribes, pig-men
Radioactive Zones: CHUDs, tentacle beasts
Swamp: tentacle beasts, Bush League, pig-men
Forest: mutant bears (porridge optional), Jersey
Devil, pig-men
Shore: Guidos, Landsharks, pig-men
Mountains: mutant bears, inbred hicks, pig-men

You get the idea.

Noteworthy Sites
Hex 601: Hoboken Population 30,000. Ruled by the Witch-Queen (imagine Glenn Close
as Cruella De Vil), who wants to have the head of hometown hero Frank Sinatra
enshrined in the city. The head is believed to be in Vega$, which has some mystical
connection to Acey (Hex 610).
Hex 610: Acey Population 50,000. A wretched hive of scum and villainy full of loaded
dice and rigged card games, it also houses (in the airport ruins to the south) a cult that
worships The Flying Dutch Schultz, a Boeing 707 with a sentient but deeply
delusional autopilot, which still might be able to get a party of adventurers to Vega$ in
return for the right sacrifice. If a party hasn't yet encountered the Jersey Devil, he will
come to investigate when they cross the last causeway into Acey.
Hex 502: Meadowlands home to the Mad Hermit and his puma Whiskers. Looks and
smells just like the guy from B2. Has some rumors to communicate.
Trenton and Environs (Hex 205 and surroundings): Trenton made, the world took, and then
they nuked the hell out of it. Deadly radiation.
Hex 307: Fort Dix. Thoroughly nuked. Probably some pre-Whoops military gear in there, if
you could get through the radiation.
Hex 402: New Brunswick population 4,000. The closest thing to a normal town New
Jersey has these days. Kind of wary about adventuring parties.
Hex 607: Toms River Population 600. Home to a sect that's fond of sacrificing outsiders
to the Jersey Devil, who protects the village in exchange for the occasional snack.
Has excellent second-hand clothing, weapons, and armor stores, though.
Hex 306: Bordentown Population 80. Home to the Mastoris Diner, finest restaurant in the
state. Just don't ask too many questions about where they get their meat.
Hex 204: Princeton Plenty of pre-Whoops Mad Science tech in ruined labs, but also
home to The Princeton University Band, a horrifying giant amoeba, colored orange
and black in a plaid pattern (tends to cause nausea in viewers), with bits of brass
instruments poking out of it. The Band attacks with a cacophonous (and nauseating)
sonic attack and will eat (and especially drink) anything, singing filthy (and
nauseating) limericks off-key and lurching around erratically all the while.
Pine Barrens (forests east and south of Fort Dix, Hex 407 and surroundings): Stomping
grounds of the Jersey Devil, who looks exactly like Tenniel's Jabberwock illustration,
down to the waistcoat. Speaks with an incongruously high and squeaky British voice.
Excruciatingly well-mannered, right up until he eats you. Lack of Vorpal Swords in
post-apocalyptic New Jersey makes him a very dangerous opponent.
Bogs (swamps north of Pine Barrens, Hex 505 and surroundings): The fetid depths of the
cranberry bogs are home to pig-men and the radical Vegetable Separatists known as
the Bush League:

Central New Jersey after the 'Big Whoops'


2010, Adam Thornton <athornton@gmail.com>
This One-page Dungeon Contest entry is
adapted from Bring Me The Head Of Frank
Sinatra!, an adventure for Mutant Future and
similar systems, projected for release in 2010.
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0
http://creative/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Gaming blog: http://athornton.dreamwidth.org
Documents: http://www.scribd.com/ajthornton

! Rovin' Karl the Turd Blossom Baby face with little white petals, throws feces,
nauseates opponents by emitting vile stench, speech causes berserk rage.
! The Decider Human-sized W-shaped saguaro cactus with cowboy hat and
nickel-plated six-shooter; claims to be in charge but tends to hide behind Big Dick
if things get violent; speech causes confusion.
! Big Dick smaller, more evil, better dressed, less Appalachian Hillbilly Tree from
http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp05042002.shtml; in addition to his Horrific
Cornhole Attack, he carries a shotgun, with which he loves to shoot meatbags in
the face.
Southern Swamps (Hex 210 and surroundings): home to tribes of subhuman pig-men.
Referee's choice whether they're pig-faced orcs, Kallikaks, or just Phillies fans.
Garden State Parkway (road along eastern side of state): has a tollbooth approximately
every two hundred yards, each manned by a surly troll demanding a few silver pieces.
Trolls are in fact fully licensed and bonded representatives of the New Jersey
Highway Authority. Turnpike (center-west to northeast) has higher tolls but many
fewer of them.
New York City: The map is correct. It no longer exists, period.

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Dedicated to
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Long ago, in a war forgotten by even the most learned


bards, a king called upon the mountain city of Velth
to assist in battle. However, the citizens of Velth had
become powerful and wealthy and had much to lose,
so, believing victory to be impossible, they turned
against their king and countrymen at a pivotal point
in the war, barricading themselves in the mountains
and abandoning their oaths of loyalty.
The war raged on. Eventually, the kings armies
were defeated, and he mortally wounded. For abandoning their kingdom in its most dire hour, the king
cursed the city with his last breath, offering his soul
and lineage to the gods if they would deliver justice.
As the story goes, Velth disappeared from the mountaintop, along with its residents, treasure, and every
trace of its existence. Hundreds of years passed, and
the city of traitors was forgotten until now.
Deep below the surface, in the darkest caverns, a
city sits alone, suspended by colossal stone chains
above an abyssabandoned by the world. Some say
the city was slowly rebuilt, others claim it simply appeared. Regardless, rumors tell of the mysteries within: unspeakable horrors, priceless treasuresall waiting for any brave enough to enter the City of Traitors.

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Many of the buildings have been reduced to rubble, leaving most


of the streets impassable. Creatures have burrowed caves and
tunnels all over the floating island, allowing passage between the
citys larger areas. The outside is dimly illuminated by various bioluminescent plants, fungi, and organisms; some buildings are lit by
torches, but darkness is pervasive.

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1. Shackled Pass: A rickety wooden bridge is attached to


one of the giant stone chains and provides entry to the
city. There are words and images scratched into the
stone in several languages as a warning to turn back.
2. Guard Quarters: A large portcullis opens into a poorly-lit
courtyard, where 4 Dark Elves confront the PCs and demand an outrageous toll for entering the city. They will
attack if refused, threatening to feed you to The Hungerer.
3. Watchtower: Another 3 Dark Elves wait in the top of
the tower, and signaled the PCs arrival to their friends
in (area 2). If the PCs killed the others, they wait in the
shadows to ambushotherwise, they refuse entrance.
There is a small chest here containing appropriate gp.
4. Worlds End Inn: A makeshift inn and den for travelers.
A ladder leads up to a 15 high loft, filled with hay and
covered in darkness.
5. Cavernous Passage: Lit by bioluminescent fungi, the passage has an extremely low ceiling of 4 and is covered
with stalactites. The floor is covered with a thin layer of
murky water and centipedes. If the PCs are quiet, they
can hear voices up ahead.
6. Hunting Grounds: A group of 4 Dark Dwarves are arguing about how to divvy up the possessions of The Hungerers latest victim. They flee to (area 8), and the PCs
can hear screaming coming from (area 7).
7. The Hungerers Lair: Bones litter the island of the cavern, which is filled with murky water, 3 high. Hanging
from the ceiling is an Elf, shackled in chains. If released,
he warns the PCs to stay away from the water and the
Wrathful King, who haunts the tower. If asked about The
Hungerer, he tells the PCs that it dislikes fire.
8. City Square: Four enormous statues of Velths (former)
leaders tell a noble version of their defection with
plaques. TRAITORS is written in blood all over the statues, which provide cover. The 4 Dark Dwarves retreated here and wait in the darkness for the PCs to pass the
statues, attacking from the shadows.
9. Sewers: A grate in the back of a supply room leads to the
sewer tunnels, which are ancient and unused, but a slippery slime covers the bottom. 2 wide ledges follow the
perimeter of the sewer. A Giant Snake is just inside, and
may or may not attack, depending on the PCs actions.

10. Tomb of Traitors: Inside are elaborate sarcophagi containing the citys traitorous leaders, who haunt the room
as a group of 8 Ghosts and Wraiths. Written on the
tombs is a curse upon them, condeming them to eternal
suffering; if the sarcophagi are destroyed, the ghosts perish for good and the PCs will anger the Wrathful King.
11. Sewage Controls: A two story building. The basement
contains levers to disable the sluice trap (event C). The
top level opens to a roof, letting the PCs see a glowing
tower (area 14), and a strange waterfall coming from
above (area 12).
12. Shadow Falls: A giant waterfall rains down from above,
though its source is too far to be seen. In the water behind it, PCs can see a ledge covered with something glitteringits armor from dead adventurers. The Hungerer, a
Giant Aquatic Worm, attacks. If they survive, they find
an appropriate level magic weapon on the ledge.
13. Armory: Stripped of any valuable items long ago, the
room is crowded with rusty weapons, making it difficult
to traverse. There are 3 Suits of Armor, which attack if
disturbed. If killed, one becomes a piece of magic armor.
14. Market Row: The ancient and abandoned bazaar, filled
with rubble, debris, and derelict buildings. A group of
mindflayers frequently hunt here, since many adventurers pause to search the buildings for treasure.
15. Forgotten Gate: The original entry to Velth now overlooks an abyss and provides towers that reach the great
wall. The area is a nesting ground for 2 Giant Spiders,
and is cluttered with eggs. The spiders dwell on the underside of the city and might come up if the eggs are
destroyed or the PCs alert them.
16. The Undermaw: A gaping chasm of the abyss, covered
with many rickety wooden and rope bridges. A clan of
6 Goblins hides nearby, and has a Large Troll at their
disposal. They will attack the PCs once on the bridges.
17. Great Wall: An ancient wall, 30 high, is mostly destroyed, though a guardroom is intact. Someone barred
the doors, which are now splintered and broken open.
18. Crystal Village: A pile of glowing crystals pulse within a
circle of hatched houses. The crystals weaken any mortals near them, and a group of 3 Mindflayers attack the
PCs, assisted by 10 Humanoid Slave Minions.

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19. Vault of Scrolls: An ancient library, though most of the


books and scrolls are now dust. The PCs will find some
texts detailing the war and betrayal, and 2 spell scrolls.
20. Courtyard: Patrolling a murky and glowing fountain is a
group of 6 Small Water Elementals. If the fountain is
disturbed, a Large Water Elemental emerges, forbidding entrance to the Wrathful Kings sanctum.
21. Tower of the Wrathful King: Haunting the tower is the
king who cursed Velth, a powerful Undead Being,
watching over the city to ensure their eternal torment.
He objects to the PCs presence, especially if they destroyed the tombs in (area 10), and attacks, calling
5 Ghostly Guards of dead soldiers. If defeated, the PCs
will find treasury gems and a powerful magic weapon.

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A. If the PCs linger or take a rest here, 5 Halfling Thieves


return, and will try to rob and kill the PCs.
B. The water here is 10 deep, the walls 20 high. If the PCs
try to swim down the canal, The Hungerer may attack.
C. A sluice trap triggers, closing the gate and filling with water. The PCs must find the release lever to escape.
D. The gate is locked, but noisy, and triggers a 3 Mindflayer
ambush if the PCs attempt to gain entry through it.
E. The wall begins to collapse, creating a pit trap below.

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2d4 + 2 Goblins scavenging bodies for weapons.
1d6 Human Descendants living in Velth, trying to take
back the city from all the monsters and adventurers.
5
2 Elven Adventurers, fleeing from the city, warning to
stay away from the waterfall and The Hungerer.
6
3d4 Giant Bats, trying to lift one of the PCs away.
7
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8
3 Wights, wandering the city in torment.
9
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10 3 Ghostly Heralds, muttering of the citys former glory.
11 1d6 + 3 Fungal Monsters.
12 1d4 Dark Elf Messengers, carrying a letter for the
Wrathful King, pleading for permission to kill ghosts.

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timeworn caverns for millennia, but they had
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markings in an unknown script. Roars and
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may bring investigation from adjacent rooms.

H10)#60?0 -- Stencheye is a notorious Troll witchdoctor of unusual cunning and ability. She is never without her amulet of fire resistance, hidden beneath layers of fur and
rags, and wears a filthy Robe of Eyes as a shawl. Stencheye is crafty, and does not hesitate to flee for reinforcements. Seldom idle, she is typically found roaming throughout the
caverns (roll 1d4 for her location: 1. meeting with Molly Longfingers; 2. Just leaving the Tusk, on the outer bridge; 3. In the Reeking Dens, flogging a juvenile Troll; 4. dallying in her
chambers with one of her lovers). When outside her quarters, she has a bodyguard of 2 large trolls.
I">/J5&'>>2 - <$&62.&=&'()2.-#0%&6).+3&)7+6=)1+$.&%(G)+60)6/$)+##)+%&)$%/##(8)O@@&+%+62&()3+%=G)5"$)7/($)+%&)(7+##&%)and less regenerative than their brothers, and armed with
banded mail, longbows (often with arrows treated with a Slow poison), and polearms. Much less common, Devil-Trolls have additional spell-like abilities, and are marked by
demonic or diabolic features. Devil-Trolls attack with spell-like powers or their natural weaponry.

34, 5&0"#60&'(2, 72#0)1. A narrow ledge climbs steeply to a large cave mouth.

K4,560,L>()*0&,5&'M0. A heavy stone door stands slightly ajar. Inside lie three

Kelgg the Gatekeeper, a giant 2 headed troll, stands guard. He hoots and snorts
happily as he rolls boulders down upon intruders. If approached, he rushes out to hurl
enemies from the ledge. Coiled around his shoulders is a giant constrictor snake,
which he tosses at lightly armored foes. Kelgg is too stupid to summon aid.
84, 9::0&, ;("&*&''.. Cracks in the ceiling provide dim light. A drunken troll
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characters are horrified by his performance. 3 half-troll warriors throw horseshoes,
their ears plugged with cloth. A Cave Bear pet sits chewing bones. Sounds of combat
may awaken 2 Trolls from the connecting caves, but only if the singing is silenced.
One of the caves doubles as a latrine, and emits an eye-watering stench.
<4, 560, ;&=2>?, @"&*0&. Curtains of stiff, uncured hides screen the entrances. A
large fire-pit holds a spit and huge cook pot. Butchered horses and a human torso
hang from a wooden rack. Tending a chopping block is Meat-Hacker Yog, a deranged,
hog-headed Hill Giant (the head was a Faerie curse) in a chainmail apron. 2 Troll
assistants and a Dire Boar rush enemies while Yog grabs his arbalest. A trapdoor
reveals a notched log, serving as a ladder down to area 7. A wooden cage holds 2
would-be troll-hunters. One has a severed leg, and is delirious with fever. The other is
lucid, but has a broken collarbone and cannot fight. If rescued, he describes a spear
and beaded satchel taken by his captors, both of which would be useful against Trolls.
A4, -=210&). A natural chimn&=) %-(&() KF') $/) $.&) $/@) /1) $.&) 2%+,8) L+$&%G) CE') 0&&@G)
collects below in a natural cistern. A natural ledge allows those in area 5 to look down
into this lower chamber, but no one appears to be watching. Observant characters
notice someone has lowered a rope down the chimney, but there is no one in sight.
B4,560,C&=)$=)%,D''.. A Giant Troll sits munching live chickens from a pen,
while 2 half-troll archers and a thorny-skinned female Devil-Troll drink and play dice.
The Giant Troll hurls intruders into the cistern, then tosses rocks. A crude still sits in
one corner, along with 3 jugs of troll moonshine (treat as a highly-flammable, lowgrade poison). A small collection of coins and jewelry sits on a stone table.
!"#$%&'()&*&+,#-)./0&1,. A 200 lb. stone lid blocks the entry hatch. A glowing
dagger imbedded in a crate lights the room, revealing rich tapestries and thick (though
soiled) carpets. Two censers waft narcotic incense throughout the chamber, causing
those unused to the effects to hit at -2. One of S$&62.&=&'() #/3&%() ;-##) 5&) .&%&G)
lounging in a heap of soiled furs (roll 1d4: 1. A Minotaur Chieftan; 2. A Type III
Demon; 3. An Ogre Mage Warlord; 4. The Scragglebeard Brothers, a pair of insane,
lecherous Dwarven WarriorsM8))<$&62.&=&'()$%&+("%&)-()-6)+)$riple-locked iron chest on
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hidden catch is not released, a second compartment releases a puff of yellow mold.
E4, 560, D00$=)%, C0)2. These disgusting caverns house most of the Trolls.
Mounds of furs, straw, and soiled bedding lie in lice-ridden heaps. 1d6 Trolls snore
peacefully.
F4, @'G0&, ;("&*&''.. 2 Trolls wrestle for the hundredth time while a bluescaled Devil-Troll and 2 Dire Wolves look on in boredom. The Devil-Troll has a
paralytic touch and a poison bite. A stout gate of logs blocks an exit onto the cliff-side.
The entire place reeks of troll urine.

dismembered and acid-scorched Trolls. The cave is piled with looted goods, awaiting
trade to parties unknown. Two thieves are already here, rifling through boxes. They
are Feargus the Cutter (a Human Thief) and his Spriggan partner, Droopteats. Both
are villains of the worst sort, and neither likes to share a score. The loot includes
valuable silks, spices, ingots, amphorae of wine and oils, and piles of weapons and
armor (total contents and value to be determined by the referee). If players know to
look, they can spot the troll-."6$&%'()(+$2.&# (holds 6 acid vials and 2 potions of fire
breathing). Otherwise, a search takes hours, and is certain to be interrupted.
3N4, O=2=1=)%, ;=")1022. These are temporary quarters for Molly Longfingers, a
powerful Annis (&&P-6,) <$&62.&=&'() +-08) :/) &+(&) 6&,/$-+$-ons, she appears as a
statuesque Troll queen in a dress of bones. Accompanying her are two eunuch Ogre
Champions (plate armor, 2-handed swords). If her Ogres are killed, she may parley.
A locked chest holds gold and gems intended as tribute for Stencheye.
334,560,5(2$,'/,;G">>. A gleaming, -3/%=)(@-P&G)EF');-0&)+60)QF').-,.G)$.%"($()
up through the center of this vaulted cavern. Ledges circle the walls, dropping to
steaming pits of boiling 7"0G)CD')5&#/;8)The Tusk is considered holy by many Trolls
and Ogres, though they will not explain its importance. It vibrates with a high,
keening sound, affecting Trolls as a Chant spell. Along the outer wall, 3 Trolls hoot
and pound on drums, while a visiting Ogre Mage meditates near the Tusk. Perched
near the ceiling is a winged Devil Troll (gaseous breath; magic resistance). The
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Tusk is unbreakable, but if struck it releases one of several primordial troll spirits
(banshees). Its base is heaped with gold, silver, and numerous bloody offerings.
384, @=110&0*, H6'&0>=)0. Mounds of half-submerged detritus poke from the
shallow mud, including several splintered wagons. CD')1%/7 the shoreline, a pole with
an ornamented grip sticks up from the tar. It is the troll-."6$&%'() (@&+%) - a
flametongue lance. Anyone trying to wade out to it becomes stuck in the tar.
3<4, 7)#021&">, !"&&'G. Hidden behind an illusionary wall is an undiscovered
cave, its walls lined with ancient cave paintings of animals and Trolls. Three images
hold bound Animal Spirits, which attempt to possess intruders (one attack per spirit;
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set of fossilized Troll bones lies on a heap of flint shards, flanked by disintegrating
mammoth tusks. Within the remains sit a bone necklace and a green stone club. If
approached, flint shards swirl up and begin to spin around the body. Passing through
them on the first round does minimal damage, but the shards accelerate rapidly,
becoming a Blade Barrier8) ) 91) @#+=&%() %&$%&+$) +$) #&+($) KF'G) $.&) (.+%0() (&$$#&) "6$-#)
approached again. By darting in and out when the shards first rise, a player can grab
a single item with only minor cuts. The necklace acts as a Ring of Free Action, while
the club functions like a Staff of Striking (24 charges).
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THE CONTEMPTIBLE CUBE OF QUAZAR

BACKGROUND: Quazar, a
powerful evil magic-user from
planet Eris has accidentally
transported
himself
and
his
cube-like stronghold to Earth. He is
trapped in his inner sanctum until he can
be freed by The Four Sacred Keys. In the
meantime, the uncontrolled denizens of his
fortress venture forth at night to feed and plunder
the local villages.
NOTES: Designed for 5 or more characters of 4th-6th level.
The Four Sacred keys are 8 metallic cubes n areas 4, 7, 17, &
23. Cube keepers crystals work teleporters and open most
locked areas and cages. One-eyed orcs are standard orcs
with one eye in center of forehead. Most walls/floors/ceilings
are dark green marbled stone.
WANDERING MONSTERS: Check for 1 on d6 every 2 turns.
1. d6+1 One-Eyed Orcs
2. 1 Tusken Ogre with a Cube Keeper's Crystal
3. 1 Large Adult Vapor Crane
4. d2 IOUNifiers
5. d4 Worker Amphorons
6. 1 Thelidu
LETTERED AREAS
G.R. Gravity Ramps: These ramps are used to transition from the
gravity field of one Cube-face to another. When ramp is
entered, travelers feel as if they are walking uphill. At center of
ramp it feels like one is walking on a level surface. At ramp end
it feels like walking downward.
Q. Quazar's Inner Sanctum: Large hollow sphere where Quazar
is trapped. Gravity pulls outward so that one walks upon the
sphere's inner surface. Inner surface is black with slow-shifting
constellations & galaxies. Quazar is 8th level magic-user. REF
select spells. He has staff of wizardry and Cube Masters crystal
that will access and control all areas.
T. Teleporter Rooms: With Cube keeper's crystal, this room will
teleport party to any desired area except area Q. Without
crystal, it teleports to random numbered area.
NUMBERED AREAS
1. Entrance Tunnel: Portal at the base of the Cube is open to
this tunnel.
2. Stairway: Stairs lead up to area 3. Doors to either side of stairs
are magically locked, can only be opened with Cube keeper's
crystal. Clerical healing scroll hidden under 6th step.

3. Pyramid: Magical voice


booms, "An error has occurred,
the Inner Sanctum has been security
sealed. Only the Four Sacred Keys will unlock
the Inner Sanctum," after this an IOUNifier descends
from pyramid apex to attack intruders.
4. Organic Waste: Abounding trash, dung, and sludge are
absorbed by a gelatinous cube. Inside gelatinous cube is 8
cube of decorated bronze. A 4 circular opening is in ceiling.
5. Metallic Waste: Scrap metal and wire are being devoured
by 2 rust monsters. d6 x 1000 g.p. worth of scrap gold is here.
There is a 4 circular opening in ceiling.
6. Wizard's Chamber: Door trapped, delivers 2d6 electrical
damage on touch. Room has bed, desk. Three worker
amphorons are here. Bracers of defense are hidden in desk
7. Wizard's Study: Bas relief on wall of four stacked cubes.
Cubes are labelled "AU," "AG," "AE," and "Q." Near one wall is a
black stand holding 8 cube of ornate gold. Opposite wall is
shimmery portal that teleports to area 12.
8. Library: Many shelves of large books in foriegn/alien
languages. 2 one-eyed orcs wander here, 2d20 g.p. each.
9. Secret Library: Two magic-user spell books sit atop ornate
pedestals. One of the spell books is inhabited by an Inaed. A
Tsalakian has just arrived to steal these books.
10. Laboratory: Filled with strange machines, computers, and
laboratory devices. Four potions of healing hidden about and
one potion of poison. Clerical scroll, locate object, is tucked
under a computer. Two 4 circular openings on walll are chutes
to areas 4 & 5.
11. Conjuring Room: Three evil clerics (3 HD each, REF
determine spells, 66 g.p. each) are conducting a ceremony.
Six one-eyed orcs are assisting, 2d20 g.p. each. One cleric has
a mace +3
12. Spiral Staircase: Atop the stair is a stand with fittings for the
Four Sacred Keys. If placed in proper sequence (gold, silver,
bronze, black), magic portal in the ceiling opens. Beyond is
Quazar's Sanctum.
13. Armory: Weapon racks. Many are empty. A few contain
One-eyed orc weapons and armor. One rack holds 4 Civil War
era rifles. A +2 sword is hidden in panel behind this rack.
14. Control Room: Many levers and panels. Controls for
transporting the entire Cube are here. they are malfunctioning.
if activated roll d6:, 1 = electrical shock (2d dam.), 2 = explosion
(4d6 dam.), 3 = no effect, 4 = Cube moves 100 yds. in random
direction. A 4 circular opening on walll is a chute to area 4.

15.
Cube
Keepers
Quarters: The tusken ogre here
wears a belt with wrenches and a Cube
Keeper's crystal on chain at neck. Hidden among
furnishings are 9,550 triangular g.p., 5000 s.p. and 2 potions.
16. Life Support: Many levers and panels. Large red knob will
turn all gravity fields on/off. Effects could be disastrous.
17. Silver Hall: Floor, walls, ceiling all of silver. At center of room
is 8 inch silver cube atop a black stand. 20 one-eyed orcs,
2d20 g.p. each, guard the silver cube.
18. Storage: Rope, chain, iron spikes, metal beams, crates,
barrels and many unidentifiable items. A pouch of dust of
disappearance is hidden at the bottom of a cask of pipeleaf.
19. Zoo Keeper's Quarters: A tusken ogre with Cube Keeper's
crystal. (NOTE: Cube Keepers crystal can open cages.) He
wears boots of flying.
20. Aquarium: Giant Squid. Force field across top of aquarium
is malfunctioning. Squid will reach out & attack. 75,000 g.p. of
gold, gems, and treasure line bottom of tank.
21. Broken Cage: Something has escaped. Floor of cage is a
shallow boiling pool with large boulders. Several vapor cranes
were here, but are now wandering the cube. A 4 circular
opening on walll behind cage is a chute to area 4.
22. Monkey Cage: Three Flying Apes.
23. Dragon Cage: Black Cube guarded by sleeping
(immature) black dragon. If cube is removed from stand,
dragon awakens.
24. Captured Soldiers: Each cages houses 2 captured Confederate soldiers.
25. Arboretum: Scattered among strange foliage are 1 tangle
weed and 2 strangle vines. A bronze horn of Valhalla is hidden
in the tangled brush.
26. Captured Villagers: Each of these three cages holds several
local villagers.
27. Dimension Engine Room: The door to this room is magically
locked. If entrance is gained, a room of limitless size is revealed.
It contains endless strange conduits and devices that surge
with power. If anything is touched, the offending character
must save or blink out of existence.
END NOTE
Once Quazar is freed, he will be able to work the magic and
mechanisms that will return the Cube to his own world...
...Unless he has decided not to leave!
CREDITS & LICENSE
Designed and Written by Jimm Johnson and Jeff Lynk.
Licensed under the Creative Commons.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

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11. Maintenance Room* Assorted tables filled with bits of alien machinery and
tools. A Magnetobot (Adherer) will activate after 1 round and try to bring any humanoids
to room #14 for digitizing. An Altair tech pad containing a Manual of Golems can be found.

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13. Control Room Flickering lights reveal a heavily damaged room with tubes and
wires hanging from a partially collapsed ceiling. Damaged pedestals and control panels filll
the room. Searching reveals a dead Flumph and a Ioun Stone (Survive without Air). The
Haunt of this Flumph will try to possess someone so it can free the crew from room #14.

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12. Antechamber* A large glowing sphere hangs from the ceiling bathing the
room in a soothing blue light. Resting 10 minutes here regains d6 stamina (once per day).

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14. Phantom Prison* Multiple glowing spheres and tubes flank a large screen
dominating the far wall. A short control pedestal is the only furniture here. After 1 round
the person closest to the Mirror of Life Trapping will be drawn into the last remaining spot.
The mirror will then deactivate and not draw anyone else inside. The commands for the
Mirror are written in Altairian on the pedestal allowing the release of any or all of the 16
slots. Damaging the mirror will release all the occupants.
15. Corridor of Doors The button to open the door to room #17 has a cover on it.
16. Medical Lab* Tables with alien bodies and pedestals with sharp tools are
arranged in a semi-circle around the room. An Orb of Resurrection and Reanimation sits
atop one of the pedestals. Touching it animates the bodies creating Alien Zombies.

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Background

17. Bio-Preserve A self-contained alien eco-system with water, filtration and a


day/night cycle. The alien vegetation has evolved into a colony of Vegepygmies. Once the
seal to this room is open they will start venturing out to explore their new surroundings.
18. Observatory One way transparent walls allow anyone in this room to look into
any of the adjacent rooms. A pair of goggles (Eyes of the Eagle) have been left here.

Buried underground for hundreds of years lies a spaceship from the 3rd planet in the Altair
system, in the constellation Aquila. While heavily damaged, the ship still has power for
many of its systems and doors and lights are still fully operational in most sections.

19. Sending Room* Strange circles are etched on the floor in alien writing
(Antarian). A Circlet of Comprehend Languages is here and reveals the room as one for
sending and receiving messages of some sort (via Telepathic Projection).

During a battle between the crew (Flumph, Grey Aliens) and an attacking race (Grell) the
saucer was damaged and forced to crash land on this planet. The remaining crewmembers
escaped into the Phantom Prison to survive the crash, but are now trapped. The pilot who
was to free them was killed during landing, and its restless spirit still haunts the ship.

20. Darkened Corridor This section is heavily damaged and without lights.

Many of the automated systems are still active, trying to both repel intruders and bring
survivors to the Phantom Prison to be saved.
A. The Saucer - The tunnel opens into a large cave containing a partially buried saucer
shaped craft. The silver surface of the ship is scorched and twisted in many places.
B. The Cave-In - seems to have collapsed some time in the past (after the saucer crash
landed). From this point the hole torn in the hull at #1 can be seen.
1. Damaged Corridor The hole in the ship leads to a darkened corridor of alien
construction. A small grayish leather disc lies on the floor (a dead Flumph) with an Ioun
Stone (Survive without Air) nearby.
2. Flumph Chamber This sparse room has several pedestals with shallow basins
connected to tubes leading up to the ceiling. Searching finds an Ioun Stone (protection)
3. Equipment Locker Cylinders of strange liquids, various tools (pick, shovel, etc)
a rod of Light (100 charges), and an Environment Suit (AC5 Protection from Heat/Cold)
4. Destroyed Flumph Chamber Pushing open the door reveals a severely
damaged room, similar to #2, with smashed pedestals and wires hanging from the ceiling.
5. Battlefield Scorch marks cover the walls and bodies litter the floor. The long dead
remains of 3 Flumph, 4 Grey Aliens, and 2 Grell are here, along with 2 Bolt Pistols (d12
x24 charges) and a Rod of Heat Ray (3d6 dmg, save for !, 18 charges) near a Grell.
6. Collapsed Corridor The ceiling has collapsed at the far end of the hall.

21. Tubes Room* Filled with pipes and humming machinery. 3 Antibodies
(Ascomoid, without spore attack) are here and attempt to drive off any intruders.
22. Storage Room Shelves of strange tools, mysterious supplies, a gas gun
(Stinking Cloud x10 charges), and 2 Environment Suits (AC5 Protection from Heat/Cold).
23. Crypt 5 smooth metal caskets contain the remains of former Altairian
crewmembers. Other caskets are buried beneath the collapsed wall and ceiling.
Random Encounters 1 in 8 chance, check every 10 minutes
1
Magnetobot (Adherer, brings humanoids to room 14)
2

Antibody (Ascomoid, without spore attack)

Defence Screen (Stun Jelly, causing only non-lethal damage)

Vegepygmy (disregard if they have not yet been released from room #17)

* Effects of missed shots


roll d4 for rooms 7,11,12,14,19; roll d6 for rooms 9,16,21
1-3
No Effect
4

Electrical Arc Everyone in room makes a save each round or loses d8 stamina

Fire Alarm sounds and door will seal in 2 rounds, after which all air will be
pumped out of room (lasts 10 min)

Explosion Everyone in room loses d20 stamina

Phantom Prison Contents


1-6
Altairians (Flumph), flight crew and scientists

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7. Navigators Room* Beautiful maps and models of distant star systems.

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Altairian (Grey Alien), explorers, warriors and scientists

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8. Curving Corridor The saucers lights are working in this section. One of the
ships Antibodies (Ascomoid, without spore attack) emerges from #10 if there is any noise.

12

Grell Prisoner, will try to escape via room #10

13

Xag-Ya Prisoner, will try to destroy Altairians

9. Globe Room* This room is filled with large translucent spheres and hanging
wires. 2 Antibodies (Ascomoid, without spore attack) attempt to drive off any intruders.

14

Xill Prisoner, will try to become Ethereal and escape

15

Human NPC (determined by the GM)

10. Entry Corridor Speaking the phrases Open Door and Close Door in
Altairian will activate the portal and entry ramp on the exterior wall, leading back to B.

16

Empty slot (possibly occupied by a recently added character)

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