D&D Solo Adventures


Tanglewood Grove (Southeast)

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Dialogue


The ghostly figure agrees to help you find the firebloom blossoms. She opens her cottage door fully, and invites you inside. The cottage is incredibly small and cramped, so small your almost not sure where you will stand! She reaches up ontop of a shelf and produces a small dark wooden box. Unhooking the latch, she opens the box. The inside of the box is full of different sized plant steams, various leaves, and flowers of all kinds. It strikes you as odd that the plant pieces inside the box look as healthy as if freshly picked, with no signs of wilting in the slightest.

She sifts around inside the box, and seperates a small glossy leaf and a tiny red flower, so bright it almost looks like a flame, but immits no light.

The old women explains to you the nature of the firebloom plant, and how when the blossums are attached to the rest of the plant, they shimmer in and out of existance. "Think of a pulsating flame, it is apart of our world, and yet it is insubstantial, much like the blossom of the Firebloom plant. This makes them difficult to spot to the untrained eye!" Its only when they are removed from the shrub that this phasing stops, and they become perminently physical. She also warns you not to handle them for too long, as the blossom are deceptively hot for a few minutes after picking them.

+5 Bonus to Nature Checks when Harvesting Firebloom Blossoms.

The ghostly figure says: "You should also know, there is special magic in the air of this grove. Pyrlanth's soul has blessed this grove, amplifying the effects of fire magic. If you are familiar with fire spells, I can show you how to use them more effectively while you are inside the influence of the grove"

bonus


+2 Bonus to Attack Rolls and Damage Rolls for any skill that has the 'fire' keyword whilst inside Tanglewood Grove.

 

After this short explanation she asks if you have understood what she has told you and you nod contently.

She says: "Now go! Get these pests off my land! I'm sick of the sight of them!"

You step down from the cottage onto a single stone step and begin to walk down the path away from the cottage.

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