Someone feels that they have been wronged, so they travel to a hidden shrine to pray to a deity of vengeance. Being capricious, the deity may exact vengeance on behalf of the petitioner. Then again, he may inflict the desired punishment on the person who has been been wronged instead of the wrong-doer. The deity likes to remind people that revenge is a dangerous, unpredictable beast.
Temple of Vengeance
Aspects: Dark and deep; Revenge comes at a cost
Happy Halloween to you also Christian! muhaha...
ReplyDeleteMap looks cool. I want to steal the boat and then a statue.
Mmm...Halloween. now I want candy corn.
DeleteI don't have candy but I can give you a Rocky Road Klondike Bar.
DeleteYummy!
DeleteI've been thinking about small maps like this, "bolt-hole dungeons" if you will. They could very easily be used as part of a sandbox, either as random encounters or as smaller set encounter areas. They could also be used as part of a larger complex of such bolt-hole dungeons.
ReplyDeleteI always liked the idea of multiple, tiny dungeons in close proximity - not unlike the barrows from LotR.
DeleteAnd separate ones are rather like the Atlantean Tomb that Conan falls into in Conan the Barbarian.
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