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The party manages to pass by the great entrance doors- and enters the Wizard's manse for the first time.
Within, the marble floors are made of smooth and polished stone. Cut directly from the beautiful green stone of the mountain- the perfectly smooth and polished floors are a sure signpost of opulence and wealth. The dwarves, once again, are amazed at the craftsmanship- the other party members, more impressed by the lack of dust or dirt anywhere.
In this central foyer, you are greeted by a large stone statue, seemingly not carved from the mountain itself, which features four great figures. Holding huge hammers- these masked figures clearly represent some of the ancient ones- the ancient beings who first formed the whole world. The great disc they are standing over being a map of the world itself- the Sages of your group look down, some gawking, some hurriedly scribbling down notes or sketches- the accuracy of the world being greater then any map they have ever seen- why, only a bird could see the land so clearly from above! What other treasures lay hidden here so plainly and without protection?!
From beyond the doorways in the foyer, you see doorways leading on to rooms with emerald curtains and hidden places- beautiful carved wooden furniture, great fireplaces built into the rock with chimneys that lead to who knows where- even a table with a silver bowl of fresh fruits lays tantalizingly out of sight. But the party remains focused- they are within the home of Arabamnon now, and it would be wise not to anger him by going through his things. They are guests, afterall. But <span class="mu-i">where</span> is the Wizard? What great hall or immaculate bedchamber could he be hiding in?
The chamber splits off here- you feel like sticking together is the best plan. You mull about for a second deciding on where to go- you <span class="mu-i">hope</span> the most of the danger is behind you, but who knows how jealous the Wizard truly is to boobytrap his own home. Best to be on your guard even now...
Which direction which you go?
>Library (Learn something new)
>Ballroom (Meet someone new)
>Workshop (Make something new)