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The party made its way slowly eastward. Using the spyglass, Blixhaven had earlier determined the next tower to be about 20 miles to the east. With the wounded soldier and Jrak encumbered by the body of the unconscious elf, the party traveled slowly over what paths they could find, Blixhaven scouting the way. The sky, overcast for several days, turned to rain, further slowing their progress. Fortunately, their chosen pathways were not well-traveled, and they only encountered a single Genasi patrol, easily avoided as it was traveling a nearby path and the party was alerted by the acute hearing of Blixhaven and Neela. Passing through a small village, it appeared to the party as if the local peasants had decided to abandon their households.  
 
The party made its way slowly eastward. Using the spyglass, Blixhaven had earlier determined the next tower to be about 20 miles to the east. With the wounded soldier and Jrak encumbered by the body of the unconscious elf, the party traveled slowly over what paths they could find, Blixhaven scouting the way. The sky, overcast for several days, turned to rain, further slowing their progress. Fortunately, their chosen pathways were not well-traveled, and they only encountered a single Genasi patrol, easily avoided as it was traveling a nearby path and the party was alerted by the acute hearing of Blixhaven and Neela. Passing through a small village, it appeared to the party as if the local peasants had decided to abandon their households.  
  
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As the advance of evening brought heavier rain and lightning, the party's thoughts turned to the night's shelter. Soon after, a bolt of lightning revealed a stonework opening in a nearby hillside. Advancing, they discovered an opening in the hillside, with a stone door broken open by the lightning strike. Jrak was able to pry open half of the broken door, giving the party access to an underground chamber. Exploring the room, Neela's acute darkvision identified three other doors, one on each of the other walls.  
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As the advance of evening brought heavier rain and lightning, the party's thoughts turned to the night's shelter. Soon after, a bolt of lightning revealed a stonework opening in a nearby hillside. Advancing, they discovered an opening in the hillside, with a stone door broken open by the lightning strike. Jrak was able to pry open half of the broken door, giving the part access to an underground chamber. Exploring the room, Neela's acute darkvision identified three other doors, one on each of the other walls.  
  
 
The party advanced forward, through the most ornate of the doors, and down a long corridor. Neela scouted ahead, making use of her vision, and found herself in a small room, remarkable in that water dripped through a hole in the ceiling and drained through a wide hole in the floor. As she surveyed a number of mouldering tables topped with the rusted remains of metal instruments, she was surprised by the entry of a pair of hobgoblins through a doorway on the opposite side of the room. A quick melee ensued, with Neela dropping the attackers with a flurry of blows.
 
The party advanced forward, through the most ornate of the doors, and down a long corridor. Neela scouted ahead, making use of her vision, and found herself in a small room, remarkable in that water dripped through a hole in the ceiling and drained through a wide hole in the floor. As she surveyed a number of mouldering tables topped with the rusted remains of metal instruments, she was surprised by the entry of a pair of hobgoblins through a doorway on the opposite side of the room. A quick melee ensued, with Neela dropping the attackers with a flurry of blows.
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Spying a rope hanging through the hole in the roof, Neela climbed up to find that it led to ruins on top of the hill, and what appeared to be the hobgoblins' camp. Comfortable that there were no more hobgoblins about, Neela returned to the party and they continued their exploration.
 
Spying a rope hanging through the hole in the roof, Neela climbed up to find that it led to ruins on top of the hill, and what appeared to be the hobgoblins' camp. Comfortable that there were no more hobgoblins about, Neela returned to the party and they continued their exploration.
  
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Traveling down the corridor that the hobgoblins had emerged from, the party arrived at what appeared to be a burial chamber, the corpse of a large knight being laid out with his armour and weapons. A reverant Neela convinced the party that it would be wrong to disturb the corpse, and instead lead them down a small side-passage that lead to a small room. Seeing what appeared to be bodies enshrouded in fine cloth, a curious Neela entered the room, only to find that she had missed spotting a finely spun spider web in which she was now entrapped. Even worse, the owner of the web was advancing from her hiding spot on the ceiling. Neela managed to squirm out of the web, making good use of her training in the cobra strike school. But her training was not sufficient to protect her from the spider's subsequent attack, which knocked her to the floor on the edge of consciousness, poison sapping her strength. The spider then shot a web at the surprised Trykaar, ensnaring him as he approached. Trykaar also managed to free himself and slay the spider with a few swift blows from his mighty ancestral greatsword, but not before suffering a painful bite of his own.
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Traveling down the corridor that the hobgoblins had emerged from, the party arrived at what appeared to be a burial chamber, the corpse of a large knight being laid out with his armour and weapons. A reverant Neela convinced the party that it would be wrong to disturb the corpse, and instead lead them down a small side-passage that lead to a small room. Seeing what appeared to be bodies enshrouded in fine cloth, a curious Neela entered the room, only to find that she had missed spotting a finely spunned spider web in which she was now entrapped. Even worse, the owner of the web was advancing from her hiding spot on the ceiling. Neela managed to squirm out of the web, making good use of her training in the cobra strike school. But her training was not sufficient to protect her from the spider's subsequent attack, which knocked her to the floor on the edge of consciousness, poison sapping her strength. The spider then shot a web at the surprised Trykaar, ensnaring him as he approached. Trykaar also managed to free himself and slay the spider with a few swift blows from his mighty ancestral greatsword, but not before suffering a painful bite of his own.
  
 
After discovering some gold and a pearl left behind by the spider's earlier victims, the battered party decided to make camp for the night in the darkness of the tomb.
 
After discovering some gold and a pearl left behind by the spider's earlier victims, the battered party decided to make camp for the night in the darkness of the tomb.

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