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[Electrum+] Dungeons & Lairs #35: Sphinx Pyramid (Level 8, 11, 14, or 17)

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Adventure Details

Sphinx Pyramid is a Fifth Edition plug-in adventure for four characters with an average party level (APL) of 8, 11, 14, or 17. This document offers details for the 8th-level version. For the full adjustments for all level ranges, sign up for the DMDave Patreon. A vast collection of tomes, scrolls, and books has been locked away deep beneath a pyramid and is being guarded by a sphinx. The characters, in need of some knowledge contained in this library, need to brave the traps of the tomb and solve the riddles of the sphinx before they can find an answer to their question.

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Writer: Ellie Hogan

Cartography: Tom Cartos

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[Electrum+] Dungeons & Lairs #35: Sphinx Pyramid (Level 8, 11, 14, or 17)

Comments

This is a masterpiece. Congrats ! Besides the wrong handouts, the corrections went smooth.

Renan Melo

Checked the wrong files! My bad

Bart van Meegen

They should be. At the very least the handouts

DM Dave

Is it possible the pdf's haven't been updated yet?

Bart van Meegen

Heya! I’ll ask the writer for you and take a look myself

DM Dave

Question here! Perhaps I am missing something (entirely possible lol) but looking this over the hieroglyphs from area 1 in the handout don’t seem to match the ones in area 9 at all, even though it says they do? Is there another element to this puzzle I’m not understanding, perhaps? Because looking at it, the only letter I can see in common is the symbol for the C, and in one instance the T (which appears to change symbols? From being a half circle in tomb, for instance, vs a rope-looking symbol in “the” on one line.) But the s in the crossword puzzle seems to be a hook looking symbol, for instance, whereas in the poem it’s a rectangular bar? So I’m a little confused as to how it will help them figure out the crossword. Thanks for any help you can give!

Sara Coburn


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