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The temple of the Priestess, created with ancient techniques by repentant Imperial Architects. It houses ever-changing chambers and passageways that can adapt to meet the needs of the faithful and the divine. It is definitely not a Living Dungeon.
Reception Chamber
'Revenant Mage'
Jack of Spells, Loremaster (Bard) / Evocation (Wizard)
+2 The Lich King / ~2 The Diabolist
Hedge Witch (4), Loyal Companion (4)
Retainer to a vampire spy who represents (and may intend to betray) a lord of the Undying Peerage. There's probably someone in the holy temple that can help, if they want to risk the internal politics of the undead.
Used to live in the woods with her mother's coven, who intended to perform a demonic ritual. She stopped them (with deadly force), assisted by a roving adventurer whose ultimate aim was to rid the nearby city of its Angler's Guildhall.
But the pair were overconfident in their abilites, and the mage was narrowly saved from death by the adventurer, who'd been in vampiric thrall to the Lich King all along. Happily, the mage sees this as less a cause for regret, and more of a new beginning.
1st level encounter:
3d6+INT breath of the white vs PD at +INT (or, disengage vs 11+)
3d6 ray of frost vs PD at +INT
1: Jack of Spells
2: Spellsinger
3: Shocking Grasp
4: Ray of Frost
5: Ray of Frost *
6: Wild Heal
'Vampire Spy'
Diamond Focus, Leaf on Wind, Spinning Willow Style (Monk)
~1 Lich King / -2 Prince of Shadows
Burglar (4), Brawler (4)
Lifelong Fishermen are notorious for negotiating all sorts of law as they see fit: contracts, property, gravity...
This tradition makes for excellent spies, who somehow regularly find themselves under another's thumb one way or another. Sometimes it's undeath, sometimes it's terrible guilt.
Three Cunning Tricksters
Way of the Metallic Dragon
1: Become the Dragon
2: Spinning Willow Style
3: The Gift Returns
4: Diamond Focus
5: No Retreat *
6: Diamond Focus *
Improbable Stunt (Monk)