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* 24 - Arriving in Threshold, the group seeks out Raelis, a local sage, who confirms that Lorick was once the town's head councilor, but that he abruptly resigned and left town at about the same time that Owen would have arrived in town.  Reaching a dead-end with [[Meamnar:Owen_Chandler|Owen]] and the ruby doorknob, which they now believe is the Wandering Door, they decide to set out for the mine.
 
* 24 - Arriving in Threshold, the group seeks out Raelis, a local sage, who confirms that Lorick was once the town's head councilor, but that he abruptly resigned and left town at about the same time that Owen would have arrived in town.  Reaching a dead-end with [[Meamnar:Owen_Chandler|Owen]] and the ruby doorknob, which they now believe is the Wandering Door, they decide to set out for the mine.
 
* 27 - The group arrives at the location of the mine, where they find a pair of massive stone slabs set into the side of a hill.  Searching around the hill, they find plenty of goblin tracks, but little else except a natural cave.  Inside the cave, they eventually find the mine, a 60' passage from one of the cave's deepest rooms to a mysterious, empty, stone-walled room.  Access to the room is blocked, however, by an invisible barrier.  After making other attempts to get past the barrier, Garrett fires a magical bullet from his sling at it, which triggers a severe earthquake.  The group eventually discovers that the earthquake has caused a cave-in, trapping them underground.  They follow a passage that leads them deeper - down into the Underdark.
 
* 27 - The group arrives at the location of the mine, where they find a pair of massive stone slabs set into the side of a hill.  Searching around the hill, they find plenty of goblin tracks, but little else except a natural cave.  Inside the cave, they eventually find the mine, a 60' passage from one of the cave's deepest rooms to a mysterious, empty, stone-walled room.  Access to the room is blocked, however, by an invisible barrier.  After making other attempts to get past the barrier, Garrett fires a magical bullet from his sling at it, which triggers a severe earthquake.  The group eventually discovers that the earthquake has caused a cave-in, trapping them underground.  They follow a passage that leads them deeper - down into the Underdark.
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* 29 - The group encounters a svirfneblin scouting party, whose leader identifies herself as Alomi Shattergem.  From the gnomes, the group learns that the earthquakes caused significant changes to the Underdark, including the opening of a new passage between their home, Glickenstone, and a nearby drow community, Sreen.  The residents of Glickenstone have had to evacuate their home, heading for another svirfneblin city, Blackenrock.  Alomi's group was originally tasked with protecting the main group, but became separated after the second earthquake.  The two parties agree to combine forces and head for Blackenrock.
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* 29 - The group encounters a svirfneblin scouting party, whose leader identifies herself as Alomi Shattergem.  From the gnomes, the group learns that the earthquakes caused significant changes to the Underdark, including the opening of a new passage between their home, X, and a nearby drow community, Sreen.  The residents of X have had to evacuate their home, heading for another svirfneblin city, Z.  Alomi's group was originally tasked with protecting the main group, but became separated after the second earthquake.  The two parties agree to combine forces and head for Z.
  
 
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