2/24/2023 0 Comments Descent into avernusSo Lulu gets strapped into the machine, she recovers her memories, and remembers where the Sword is! It turns out the kenku don’t know anything, but by a stroke of luck the hag who runs Fort Knucklebones has a machine that can restore Lulu’s lost memories. So the PCs leave Elturel and journey across Avernus to Fort Knucklebones. She does remember one thing, though: She was at a place called Fort Knucklebones, and she met a couple of kenku there. Lulu came with them to Hell and it turns out she used to be Zariel’s warmount, but she’s lost all of her memories. Well, back in Candlekeep they were also introduced to a small, golden, flying elephant (technically an angelic being known as a hollyphant) named Lulu. Jumping through a number of hoops, with NPCs sending them hither-and-yon, they eventually encounter an NPC who tells them that he’s had a vision from the god Torm, and the PCs are supposed to go forth and find the Sword of Zariel if they want to save the city. The PCs are then sent to a different wizard, further down the road from Candlekeep, who can take them to Hell.Īrriving in Hell, they discover that Elturel is floating above the hellish plains of Avernus and slowly sinking into the River Styx. They will then be sent to Candlekeep to research an infernal puzzlebox they’ve recovered during their investigation, and Baldur’s Gate is never seen again.Ī scholar at Candlekeep opens the infernal puzzlebox for them, revealing that Elturel has been taken to Hell as the result of a pact signed between the High Observer of Elturel and Zariel, the Archduchess of Avernus. The PCs will spend a couple of days investigating Zarielite cultists in the city, discovering that they may have something do with Elturel’s disappearance. It does begin in the city, however, with Baldur’s Gate being overrun by refugees from Elturel, a city further up the River Chionthar which has mysteriously vanished from the face of Toril. If then proceeds to “if they don’t do what you tell them to do, the NPCs automatically find them and kill them.”Īlthough titled Baldur’s Gate: Descent Into Avernus, this adventure has very little to do with Baldur’s Gate. Descent Into Avernus begins by having the PCs stand around doing nothing while the GM describes an NPC doing awesome stuff.
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