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[[Category:GURPS Fantasy]][[Category:Campaign Resource]][[Category:Resources]][[Category:Short Adventure]]''The Sorcerer's Labyrinth'' is a generic TL3 fantasy adventure for use with the GURPS Fourth Edition rules set. It is designed for a group of 2-5 player characters built with 150 points and a disadvantage limit of -75 points. As designed, characters may not take any supernatural or cinematic traits other than Magery to a maximum level of 3. Average starting wealth is $1,000.  
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[[Category:GURPS]][[Category:Fantasy]][[Category:Campaign Resource]][[Category:Resources]][[Category:Short Adventure]]''The Sorcerer's Labyrinth'' is a generic TL3 fantasy adventure for use with the GURPS Fourth Edition rules set. It is designed for a group of 2-5 player characters built with 150 points and a disadvantage limit of -75 points. As designed, characters may not take any supernatural or cinematic traits other than Magery to a maximum level of 3. Average starting wealth is $1,000.  
  
 
TSL uses ''GURPS Basic Set: Characters'' and ''Campaigns'', ''GURPS Magic'', and ''GURPS Low-Tech''. Rules from the ''Dungeon Fantasy'' line are borrowed, though this is not a ''Dungeon Fantasy'' adventure. Rules from ''GURPS Martial Arts'' are also borrowed.  
 
TSL uses ''GURPS Basic Set: Characters'' and ''Campaigns'', ''GURPS Magic'', and ''GURPS Low-Tech''. Rules from the ''Dungeon Fantasy'' line are borrowed, though this is not a ''Dungeon Fantasy'' adventure. Rules from ''GURPS Martial Arts'' are also borrowed.  
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| Width="300px" | ''An old, foul-smelling beggar approaches [PC's name]. The assaulting stench of horse manure, stagnant alcohol and putrid sweat precedes him. He's shoeless and filthy and wearing tattered, threadbare rags. He smiles as he approaches showing what remains of his jagged, yellow teeth.''
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| Width="300px" | ''An old, foul-smelling beggar approaches [PC's name]. The assaulting stench of horse manure, stagnate alcohol and putrid sweat precedes him. He's shoeless and filthy and wearing tattered, threadbare rags. He smiles as he approaches showing what remains of his jagged, yellow teeth.''
  
''This latest in a line of beggars has a drunken look in his eyes. Grinning, he greats [PC's name]. "Greeting, traveler! You look like an adventuresome type. I've a proposition for you, one I'm sure you'll be interested in hearing. Come here out of the street and away from prying eyes and ears."
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''This latest in a line of beggars has a drunken look in his eyes. Grinning, he greats [PC's name]. "Greeting, traveler! You look like an adventuresome type. I've a proposition for you, one I'm sure you'll be interested in hearing. Come here out of the street and away from prying eyes and ears.
 
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=Meeting Aragon=
 
=Meeting Aragon=
 
Aragon is a fair, reasonable man to a large extent, but he is also a greedy nobleman who will stop at little to get what he wants. If the PC's are honest and innocent of wrongdoing, he'll not wish ill of them for their part in his missing mirror. If the story of the mirror intrigued the PC's, Aragon will invite the PC's to the Black Rose inn for a drink and a meal, is treat.
 
 
There, he'll have a proposition, get the real mirror of legend and there will be riches untold as reward.
 
 
If the PC's aren't innocent, Aragon will insist they be imprisoned until brought to trial for their crimes. The soldiers will oblige.
 
 
At about midnight that same night, Aragon will come to the PC's while in jail. He'll make them an offer: promise to get the real mirror of legend for him and he'll suspend his charges against them. They'll be freed to keep their word. If they flee, he'll say they'll be under a warrant for arrest from one side of the kingdom to the next, and beyond.
 
 
Aragon will tell the PC's there was a murder during a drunken brawl in a tavern the other night. Happens every year at least once, but with so many people from afar flooding the city, the guard will realistically never be able to find the man who did it. But, Aragon will make vague insinuations he can have one or more of the PC's blamed for it if they don't agree to get the mirror or if they don't hold up their end of the bargain.
 
 
No matter how Aragon attempts to persuade the PC's to quest for the mirror of legend, he'll extend an invitation to the Black Rose as his guests where he'll offer each member of the PC's party 12 gold ($1,200) up front and all the food supplies they will need, plus a pack mule to carry it.
 

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