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'''''The two halves of the barge fall away from each other, one bouncing off a pair of boulders before crashing into the shore.  The other appears to be headed downriver, before being swept onto the shore as well, about 50' downstream from the first.'''''
 
'''''The two halves of the barge fall away from each other, one bouncing off a pair of boulders before crashing into the shore.  The other appears to be headed downriver, before being swept onto the shore as well, about 50' downstream from the first.'''''
  
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Roll 1d6 for each character still on the barge.  On a roll of 1-3, they were on the left-side barge piece, and sustained 1d6 points of damage among the rocks.  On a roll of 4-6, they were on the right-side piece, and managed to reach the shore unscathed.  Those thrown overboard sustain 1d6 points of damage as well, but have a chance for a Swim check (DC15) as they are swept into a maze of low-hanging branches just downstream of the rocks.  A successful roll means that they are clinging to the branches and will need assistance to be rescued.  A failed roll means that they are swept away by the current, their fate at the discretion of the DM.
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Roll 1d6 for each character still on the barge.  On a roll of 1-3, they were on the left-side barge piece, and sustained 1d6 points of damage among the rocks.  On a roll of 4-6, they were on the right-side piece, and managed to reach the shore unscathed.  Those thrown overboard sustain 1d6 points of damage as well, but have a chance for a second Reflex save (DC15) as they are swept into a maze of low-hanging branches just downstream of the rocks.  A successful roll means that they are clinging to the branches and will need assistance to be rescued.  A failed roll means that they are swept away by the current, their fate at the discretion of the DM.
  
 
===The Manor===
 
===The Manor===

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