Learning to Master the Art of the Dungeon

by ADashofShy


Twilight's Adventure: The Trials: Archer's Ready!

Twilight’s Adventure: The Trials

After a moment’s pause, Twilight continued her narration of the events.
“As the magic words appear, you hear a strange whooshing noise throughout the dungeon” Twilight said.
Some of the group made ooh-ing noises.
“Ooooh spooky ghosts!” Lyra said.
“So, what do you girls want to do now?” Twilight asked to prompt the group forward.
“The door is slightly open, right?” Trixie inquired hopefully.
“No, it hasn’t budged.” Twilight replied.
“How about the door on the right?” Rarity suggested.
“It leads to the same place they’re double doors!” Lyra said
“Well then, it must have something to do with the other doors in this horrid dungeon.” Rarity surmised.
“They’re probably unlocked now.” Sunset added. “Or at least some of them.”
“Okay, let’s backtrack and split up like we were before, so me and Sunset, and you three together.” Lyra said, addressing the table as a whole.
“‘To face my pawn’ I’m guessing that it’s these doors.” Rarity murmured, pointing to the doors on the map that the group had found previously locked.
“We’ll probably have to face the pawn here.” Lyra countered, pointing to the double doors. “but he said we have to do a test of brain…? Might and bra-”
Twilight cut her off. “I said, ‘Tests of brain and tests of brawn, you must defeat to face my pawn.’”
“Just remember face could mean two things.” Derpy began. “We’re facing the pawn but that doesn’t necessarily mean we have to fight it. Face could just simply mean speaking to it.”
“Ok.” Rarity replied skeptically.
“Yeah.” Lyra said, sounding unconvinced.
“I’m just making people aware of that.” Derpy said.
“I would be prepared to fight.” Sunset said.
“Yeah!”
“Ditto!”
“Oh yeah.”
“In any case, I’m going to leave my torch here.” Rarity began. “Actually I’m going to put it back on the wall. After that, I’d like to check and see if the door is open.” Rarity indicated to the northern door in the western portion of the dungeon.
“So as you push on the door this time-” Twilight began.
“I said CHECK to see if the door was open, darling.” Rarity interrupted.
“You have to give it a push to see if it’s open, these doors have handles, but no locks.” Twilight replied impatiently. “As you push on the door magical writing appears on it. It says: ‘With swords and staves you may prevail, but can you shoot without fail?’
“Trixie shall take the lead!” The blue skinned girl announced with authority.
After mulling it over for a moment, Rarity’s eyes lit up. “I think I know what we need to do! Get your magic ready.” She exclaimed happily. “Well, let us open the door.”
With that Twilight began to draw a new room onto the map. While this happened the group talked amongst themselves.
“Just so you know, this room is big.” Twilight said as she counted out grid squares for the new room.
“How…?” Rarity asked, looking somewhat dumbstruck at the size of the room.
“What?” Twilight replied, still somewhat caught up in drawing the room. “Well there are some stairs leading down into the room.” She continued, catching on to what Rarity was asking. “The first thing you see is some stairs that go down and around.” Twilight added some spiral stairs to the illustrate.
“Ah, now it makes sense.” Rarity remarked.
“So, you get to the bottom of the stairs, I’m just going to assume you girls have gone down the stairs if that’s alright.” Twilight began.
“That’s perfectly fine darling.” Rarity assured. “Actually I’m not sure, is there anything dangerous down there?” After a pause the pale girl added. “I can’t ask that but, you know…”
“Okay wait, what weapons do you have again?” Twilight asked looking at Trixie.
“What weapons does Trixie have?” responded the blue-skinned girl.
“Yes” Twilight replied.
“The Great and Powerful Trixie carries a mighty quarterstaff, and a light crossbow that will always find its mark!” Trixie said with great flourish.
“I too have a quarterstaff.” Rarity added.
“Rarity, what else do you have?” Twilight asked.
“A dagger” Rarity responded quickly.
“Ok and you have a crossbow and a quarterstaff, right?” Twilight said looking at Derpy. “Alright then, Rarity, as you try and walk through the doorway you find your way blocked. The other two can get through just fine.”
“Very well, I drop my dagger on the floor.”
“You still find your way blocked.”
It’s a barrier, probably.” Derpy offered.
“As in magically blocked.” Twilight clarified.
“Oh, okay that makes more sense.” Rarity said. “Let me see, do I have the magic?” she pondered, looking at her spell list.
“I use my detect magic spell.” Derpy announced.
“There’s some faint magic around the doorway, and from what you can tell it seems to be blocking Rarity because she’s lacking a certain item that some others have.”
“It could be because of her race.” Sunset offered.
“It’s not because of race.” Twilight replied.
“Trixie will see if she can walk through the barrier!” Trixie announced.
“You and Derpy walk through the barrier just fine.”
“What weapons are the two of your carrying?” Rarity asked Trixie and Derpy.
“I have a quarterstaff-” Derpy began but suddenly broke off, realisation dawning on her face. “Remember what the writing said? It said something about stabbing enemies might succeed...but it’s the first shot that counts? or something like that. So, you need a ranged weapon. Do you have one?”
“Unfortunately I do not.” Rarity replied looking a little defeated. “It said staves and swords... “
“With swords and staves you may prevail, but can you shoot without fail?” Twilight recited.
“Oh! Okay, then I suggest you run back and switch places with Lyra. Inform her of what we need to do.”
At this, Rarity moved her miniature to where Lyra’s and Sunset’s were on the map and turned to speak to Lyra. “I’m unable to pass through the other door, perhaps we should switch places.”
Twilight let out a chuckle at this interaction. “Tell her WHY you need to switch places.”
“Oh dear, right. There’s a magical barrier that is preventing me from gaining access and we think that you’ll have better luck bypassing it.” Rarity explained and then added. “Because you have a bow.”
“After I deduce what Rarity is trying to cryptically tell me, I set off to help the others.” Lyra said.
“Okay then, so, you three find yourselves in a room with a massive, MASSIVE chasm. The chasm is…” At this Twilight began counting under her breath. “Forty-five, fifty, fifty-five, sixty…” Finishing her count she looked up at the group and continued. “Basically, there is a chasm about 70ft wide.”
“Trixie consults with the archer and the mage, she requests that they toss her over to the other side!” Trixie announced loudly.
Twilight looked a little shocked. “It’s SEVENTY FEET. WIDE. Not deep. WIDE.” Twilight said, doing her best to emphasize the width of the chasm.
“Oh okay then...can Trixie go back, grab the torch and throw it into the chasm to see how deep it is?” The blue skinned girl asked, deciding to take a different angle.
“Okay, as you throw the torch, wind howls by and extinguishes the torch. You hear a clatter after about three minutes.” Twilight said, doing her best to make the chasm seem large, and impassable.
“So what’s in the room?” Derpy asked, having been away in the kitchen for the last 30 seconds.
“A 70ft wide chasm.” Twilight replied.
“I know that part, but what’s at the other end?” Derpy asked in reply.
“I’m getting to that part.”
After a bit more pestering about what was at the other end of the chasm Twilight finally found a free moment to begin describing. “Which of you are elves again?” She asked.
“I’m a half-elf.” Lyra replied.
Well, with your “elf-eyes” you see three targets.” Twilight told Lyra. “Archery targets.”
“I relay this information to the group.” Lyra said, almost automatically.
“Trixie goes up to the centre and takes the first shot.” Trixie said imperiously.
“Wait a moment, don’t take the first shot yet.” Derpy interrupted. “Keep in mind where we are, and the situation, okay? We have to shoot without fail, so we know we have to shoot the targets. Can we shoot them one by one? Do we have to shoot all three simultaneously? And if we shoot said targets will we encounter any obstacles? Other than the large chasm in front of us.”
“If Trixie sees a target in front of her, she’s going to shoot it.” Trixie replied, sounding a tad annoyed at being interrupted. “So Trixie is going to take the first shot.”
“I just think we should analyze the situation!” Derpy said, attempting to be reasonable.
“Is it too late for me to leave the room?” Lyra asked, looking somewhat tired of the back and forth.
Twilight looked up from her notes on the challenge. “Uhhh, yes.”
At that, Lyra, Twilight and anyone else who heard, burst into laughter, Derpy looked around confused, thinking that people were laughing at her. “Wait, what? What’s wrong with what I’m doing?!” She asked in confusion.
“It’s not because you’re talking.” Twilight assured.
“Alright, if I can’t leave I may as well inspect the little platform area we’re on to see if there’s anything.” Lyra said
“It’s a rocky platform, somewhat uneven, but it seems to be stable.” Twilight described.
“Trixie shall inspect the wall near the stairwell to see if there’s anything there.” said the one and only Trixie.
“There is actually, nailed into the wall, a scroll.” Twilight said,
“Trixie picks up the scroll and reads it!” Trixie announced to the group.
“On the scroll are details on what you must do to be allowed to leave the room. You must land ten successful shots on the targets, as a group. If you miss, there’s no massive penalty. You might take a bit of damage, but nothing serious.” Twilight told the group, detailing the rules of the Test of Marksmanship.
“Is the damage against the group or only the person who missed?” Lyra asked, looking a little concerned.
“Damage only applies to the person who missed.” Twilight responded.
“Oh, okay.” Lyra replied, sounding somewhat relieved.
“Also, this damage will be nonlethal.” Twilight added as an afterthought.
After this, some debate erupted between Trixie and Lyra about the most efficient way to complete the trial. After Twilight reminded them that as a group they had to land ten shots on the targets the arguing died out, and each of the three members placed their miniatures across from an archery target on the map,
“Before you start, I’m going to tell you something about ranged weapons that you haven’t had to worry about before. You’re going to be taking penalties on your shots.” Twilight began, getting ready to deliver a hopefully concise explanation on ranged weapons and range increments. “Because of the range increment, you girls will be taking penalties for accuracy on each shot.”
“What exactly is the penalty for the range increment?” Trixie demanded.
“For every full range increment, a minus two penalty is applied to your roll.” Twilight explained.
“And what exactly is a range increment?” Trixie demanded once again.
“A range increment is the value listed in a weapon’s range entry in the handbook. A bow or crossbow can shoot up to ten full increments. For the purpose of this challenge, and due to the magic of the room, everyone’s weapons have had their range increments reduced to 60ft, causing everyone to take one range increment penalty.” Twilight explained, trying to be as detailed as she could.
“Basically due to the magic I’m essentially blind in my good eye.” Lyra quipped.
“Or you could say that the penalty is due to very poor lighting in the cavern.” Sunset offered.
“That works too.” Twilight said, surprised she hadn’t thought of that detail before hand.
Finally Derpy spoke up. “There’s a couple of things I’d like to know.” She said, with a serious look in her eye. “Does it have to be a bullseye?”
“It has to be a hit.” Twilight stated “These targets don’t have bullseyes, there’s a few coloured circles, but no actual bullseye.”
“Okay the next thing I-” Derpy began but was cut off by the rest of Twilight’s explanation of the targets.
“I didn’t want to go too insane with the targets, because you’d have to be threatening criticals to land a bullseye.” Twilight finished her rather unnecessary explanation.
“My next thing is that I’ve got darkvision good up to 60ft.” Derpy said.
“That doesn’t mean anything here. Darkvision only goes active in conditions of complete darkness.” Twilight replied.”The lighting here is just poor.”
“You don’t know what I’m going to do though.” Derpy countered. “I want to look down into the chasm.”
“Umm...because the lighting is poor, and you’re not in complete darkness, your darkvision isn’t active.” Twilight responded, looking a little baffled.
“Then I send my familiar down.” Derpy announced.
“The chasm is three minutes deep, so you can imagine how deep that is.” Trixie said, looking somewhat impatient.
At this, Sunset cut in.“If you really think about it, it’s at least uh…” Sunset’s face screwed up in concentration as she ran through the physics calculations in her mind. “If it’s a three minute drop, you’re looking at between five to ten kilometres in depth.”
“But I’ve got a creature that can fly, it’s an owl.” Derpy said stubbornly.
“Okay, I’m just going to start taking shots.” Lyra broke in, finally becoming tired of sitting idly.
“So Twilight, is my familiar useless, is that what you’re saying?” Derpy asked, sounding a little troubled at the prospect.
“Umm...it’s not useless here, it’s just…”Twilight began choosing her words carefully, not wanting to discourage Derpy’s creative use of her familiar.
Derpy pressed the matter further, a hint of anger in her misaligned eyes. “How long would it take my owl to reach the bottom?” She asked.
“Well, remember the chasm is five kilometres deep.” Twilight began.
Lyra cut Twilight off, saying, “We don’t care what’s down there!”
“It’s nice to know what might be lurking at the bottom!” Derpy replied.
“How are you going to get down there?” Lyra countered, at this point looking rather fed up with Derpy’s antics.
“Derpy, the only way you are going to get down there is by falling, and if you fall down there you’ll end up dead.” Twilight said attempting to get the grey-skinned girl to see reason.
“The thing is, I don’t think it’s necessarily a drop.” Derpy replied defensively. “The riddle said make sure you shoot the targets without fail. So I’m thinking along the lines of, what if a platform rises from the chasm and brings up something.”
“Can I just take my shots?” Lyra cut in, sounding somewhat annoyed.
“If you’re going to start shooting-” Twilight started to explain.
“What do I roll?” Lyra asked impatiently.
“You’re basically just rolling for an attack.” Twilight replied.
“Okay, so it’s….a d8 for me?” Lyra said hesitantly, it had been a little while since the last session and the group was a tad bit out of touch with the combat mechanics. “No wait, it’s a d20 and then a d8.”
“For this, you don’t need to worry about the d8.” Twilight pointed out.
“After all, you just need to hit the targets darling.” Rarity added.
“Just for future reference,” Derpy cut in, still on the topic of exploring the cavern. “If it takes three minutes to inspect the cavern-”
At this, Twilight cut her off. “It didn’t take three minutes to inspect the cavern, Trixie dropped a torch into the chasm, and they didn’t hear a clatter until three minutes later.”
“Okay.” said Derpy, seemingly satisfied with Twilight’s explanation.
“So, I’m taking my first shot.” Lyra announced confidently and proceeded to roll the d20. “18.” she said quietly.
“Your arrow flies straight and true, sailing over the vast chasm and embedding itself in the target.” Twilight narrated. Looking to the others she said, “Girls, you know that Lyra has started doing the challenge.”
“Trixie is aware of this, but she is waiting for Lyra to finish because Trixie cannot find another d20 to use!”
In the midst of this Lyra rolled the d20 once more. “16.”
“Your arrow sails along an almost identical path as the first one, but your aim proves to be a tiny bit off, and the arrow lands just in front of the target.” Turning back to Trixie, Twilight said, “If you need a d20 then speak up next time. Does anyone else have a d20 they can spare?”
At this Sunset spoke up. “I do.” She proceeded to rummage around in her backpack and eventually handed Trixie a bright orange d20.
Once again in the middle of all the commotion Lyra had fired another arrow. “I rolled a 2” She said, looking fairly disappointed.
“That arrow flies way off.” Twilight said with a small laugh. At this point Trixie indicated that she was ready to begin taking part in the trial. “Okay, now that multiple people are taking shots, can we do this in a rotation please?”
“Also you said there would be penalties for missed shots.” Sunset reminded Twilight.
“What? Oh right! Thanks for the reminder.” Twilight proceeded to roll a d3, the die she had designated for metagame and minor nonlethal damage. After rolling it twice for the two shots Lyra had missed, she said: “You take four nonlethal damage.”
“Remind me again, how does nonlethal damage affect us?” Derpy asked.
“If it equals your current hitpoints you are staggered, and if it exceeds them you pass out.” Twilight explained.
“I’d like to clarify something.” Lyra said. “If I think I know what they have to roll to hit is that in-game or out-game?”
“That’s out of game, because it’s an actual number.” Twilight replied.
“Okay, and can I convey that number to Derpy and Trixie?” Lyra asked. “Without taking metagame damage.”
“No.” came Twilight’s reply.
“Okay.”
“Very well, now The Great and Powerful Trixie shall take her first shot!” Trixie announced with great flourish, Trixie then gave her d20 a roll. “18.”
“That’s a hit, your crossbow bolt flies across the chasm, and you hear a satisfying ‘thunk.’” Twilight said. “Go ahead Derpy.”
“I pull out my crossbow and make sure that it’s loaded.” Derpy began.
At this statement Twilight was reminded that Trixie and Derpy would have to reload between shots. “Just a reminder Trixie and Derpy, you two will have to reload your crossbows between shots.” Both of them acknowledged and Twilight indicated that Derpy could continue her turn.
Derpy rolled the d20, letting it slide from her hand onto the wooden table. “20!”
“You take deadly aim with your crossbow and pull the trigger, the bolt flies with pinpoint accuracy landing dead centre on the target.”
“YAAAY!” Derpy said with a grin. “I’m calling my crossbow Steve.”
While Derpy was patting herself on the back and becoming attached to her crossbow Lyra shot off another arrow, “Three.”
Knowing that this was a bad miss, Twilight opted not to describe how bad and rolled the d3. “You take one nonlethal damage.”
“Trixie makes use of her amazing speed to quickly reload her crossbow!” Trixie declared, preparing to take her next shot. With that she proceeded to roll the d20. “Did Trixie get a nine or a six?” The girl asked in confusion.
“There will be a dot indicating the bottom of the number.” Twilight replied.
Taking another look Trixie said “Trixie has rolled a six.”
“You take two nonlethal damage.”
“Very well. Also, Trixie shall name HER crossbow Dennis.” Trixie said this while looking at Derpy with a smug look on her face, clearly convinced her name was superior.
“Alright Derpy, it’s back to you, go ahead.” Twilight prompted.
“Okay, I reload my crossbow.” Derpy said and then rolled her d20. “Five.”
“As your bolt misses the target you feel an invisible force give you a hard slap, dealing two nonlethal damage, and a nice bruise.” Twilight said after rolling her d3.
“I would totally laugh if they ended up passing out in this room.” Sunset said with a chuckle.
“Wait, I took five nonlethal or two nonlethal?” Derpy asked, looking quite confused. At this the entire table burst into laughter.
“You took two nonlethal Derpy, but if you want to make it five, I have no issue with that.” Twilight replied jokingly. After the laughter had subsided Twilight gestured for Lyra to take her turn.
Lyra rolled the d20 a confident expression on her face. “14.” She said looking hopeful.
“Your arrow sails just to the left of the target, as it lands you also feel an invisible force leave it’s mark on you. Two nonlethal damage.” Twilight said, attempting to make her descriptions a bit more engaging. “Trixie, your turn.”
“Trixie once again reloads and then fires her crossbow!” Trixie rolled the d20, which rolled to the centre of the table and stopped precisely on: “1.” Trixie said, looking devastated.
“Luckily there are no real penalties for a critical fail here” Twilight said, looking sympathetic. “Your crossbow bolt just falls out of the crossbow and onto the floor. For missing, you take one nonlethal damage.”
“Trixie is at 14 hitpoints.” The blue skinned girl said morosely.
“Wait, are you subtracting the nonlethal damage from your health? Nonlethal damage doesn’t affect your health.” Twilight told Trixie. “Nonlethal damage just builds up, until it equals or exceeds your current hitpoints.” After explaining this she turned to Derpy. “Okay Derpy, you’re up.”
Derpy scooped up the d20 laying on the game mat. “I reload my crossbow and fire.” She proceeded to roll the d20, which came to a stop on a 14. “14 plus two attack bonus.” Derpy looked at Twilight expectantly, waiting to hear the result.
“Minus two for the range penalty.” Twilight quietly rolled the d3 behind her screen of books. “You take one nonlethal damage.”
Derpy looked a little disheartened by Twilight’s lack of description. “That’s it? Ok….”
Without waiting to be instructed, Lyra snatched up the d20 and rolled for her shot. “I rolled a 10.” She said simply.
“Plus…?” Twilight prompted.
“It doesn’t matter.” Lyra replied. She already knew her d20 roll was not good enough to hit the target, having kept track of what numbers hit and what missed she had figured out approximately what the minimum needed to land a shot was.
“Alright then, you take 1 nonlethal damage as well.” Twilight replied. Turning to Trixie, Twilight indicated that it was her turn to fire.
“Trixie reloads her AMAZING crossbow and prepares to fire!” Trixie shook the d20 vigorously before rolling it on the game mat. “Trixie has rolled a 12!”
Smiling at Trixie’s theatrics Twilight responded with, “You take one nonlethal, too.”
“Wait, how much nonlethal did I take?” Lyra asked, appearing to have been distracted by Trixie’s antics.
“You took one nonlethal as well.” Twilight responded. “Alright Derpy!” Twilight continued, mustering up her enthusiasm as best she could. The group had only been playing for an hour but the she was starting to feel the strain of being the Dungeon Master already.
“Reload!” Derpy called out snatching up the d20. “C’mon Stevie-boy!” She cried hopefully as she rolled the die. As the d20 slowed to a stop, the cursed 1 reflected in Derpy’s dismayed eyes.
“It appears that you didn’t conduct your reload properly and as you pull the trigger on your crossbow the bolt pathetically slides out and falls to the ground.” Twilight said with a chuckle. “One nonlethal.”
“As long as I didn’t shoot myself in the foot.” Derpy replied with a laugh.
Again, without waiting for instruction, Lyra rolled the d20. “19, YES!” she cried excitedly.
“Your arrow flies straight and true, solidly embedding itself in the target across the gorge.” Twilight replied, happy to see forward progress again.
Picking up on Lyra’s habit, Trixie scooped up the d20. “Once more, Trixie shall reload her MAGNIFICENT crossbow, and fires upon the target!” The die rolled across the table and came to a halt with the three facing skyward.
Twilight simply rolled the d3. “That’s two nonlethal.” She told Trixie.
“Is there any way I can revive them if they do pass out on me?” Lyra asked, preparing for the worst.
“Noooo.” Trixie replied, almost automatically.
Twilight paused for a moment to recall the methods of bringing back a character from unconsciousness. “You can make a heal check to wake them up.” She said finally.
Also taking cues from Lyra, Derpy looked around the table for her d20. After finding it she proceeded to take her shot. “I reload.” She announced, and rolled the die. “12” Derpy read out.
Looking almost apologetic at Derpy’s misfortune, Twilight rolled her die. “One nonlethal.”
Quickly, Lyra scooped up another d20 and rolled it. “20!” She announced gleefully.
“Your arrow flies straight and true, as if guided by your thoughts and embeds itself solidly into the target.” Twilight narrated. Turning to the cleric Twilight said: “Trixie, go ahead.”
After declaring her reload Trixie rolled what was quickly becoming the cursed d20. As the die rolled to a stop a one glinted evilly at the seated players. The group (including Trixie) burst into laughter at the cleric’s misfortune.
At this, Twilight rolled her d3 saying, “Due to a botched reload the crossbow bolt once again simply falls out of the crossbow, this time landing on your baby toe. That’s one nonlethal damage.” While describing this, Twilight gestured for Derpy to take her turn.
“I reload my bow and fire.” Derpy announced, rolling the d20. Once more the cursed die displayed a one.
Turning to Sunset (who had loaned Derpy the die) Twilight said, “Sunset, your die is cursed. They’ve rolled four ones so far and three of them have been on your die.”
“I think my d20 just doesn’t like them.” Sunset replied with a grin.
Returning her focus to the game, Twilight rolled for Derpy’s nonlethal damage. “Anyways, that’s one nonlethal.”
Amidst a sudden outbreak of conversation, Lyra rolled for her shot and relayed the resulting miss to Twilight.
Twilight responded with the usual. “Lyra, you take one nonlethal.”
Play continued over to Trixie, who seemed distracted by a side conversation about gag dice. “Trixie, focus!” Twilight called out sharply.
In her usual fashion, Trixie proceeded to reload and fire her crossbow, rolling the d20 with gusto. “With Trixie’s attack bonus she has rolled a 17!”
“You finally manage to properly reload your crossbow, and your bolt flies gracefully across the cavern landing on the target.” Twilight responded, trying to conceal an edge of tiredness creeping into her voice. “Derpy, your turn.” Twilight said turning to Derpy. However the girl seemed to be engaged in a conversation with Rarity and did not hear. Twilight snapped her fingers and called Derpy once more. “Derpy!”
Finally Derpy heard her name being called. “Huh? Oh!” She looked around, slightly confused. Realizing that it was her turn to fire she announced her actions. “I reload and fire.” She said, rolling the d20 once more. “Eight- uh- Eighteen!” Derpy read out, looking pleased with herself. “Sweet, I got another hit!” Derpy crowed once Twilight had confirmed the hit.
The pattern continued for another 20 minutes, with each girl taking turns rolling the d20 and calling their attacks. By the end each one looked somewhat tired, Derpy’s character had come close to being knocked out from the nonlethal damage, but was saved by the timely use of a health potion. In the end Trixie landed the final shot, ending the, rather lengthy, Trial of Accuracy.
“As Trixie’s shot lands just barely on the target a rumbling noise fills the room and you watch as the chasm closes. Congratulations.” Twilight narrated, feeling somewhat worn down. “Also although none of you had looked, the doorway behind you had sealed and now swings open.”
As per usual, Derpy immediately began searching the room. “I inspect the walls again to see if there’s anymore messages.”
“A banner drops down that says ‘Congratulations!’” Twilight replied with the slightest hint of sarcasm.
“Can we get some confetti?” Derpy asked eagerly, grinning.
“ONE confetti drops down.” Twilight replied once more, the edge of sarcasm never leaving her voice. Returning to seriousness Twilight moved the adventure forward. “Also all of you hear a rumbling throughout the dungeon. I forgot to mention earlier, small detail, the giant iron door had three metal bars going across it.”
“Hold on, before you switch over to the other group, are we healed of our nonlethal damage?” Derpy asked, looking a tad worried.
“As soon as you exit back into the dungeon you feel refreshed.” Twilight replied. Turning to Rarity and Sunset she said: “I’m going to focus in on you two now. What are you doing?”
“It seems that the other three finished what they were doing, if that rumbling noise is any indication.” Rarity quipped. “So now we shall attempt to make some progress as well!”
“What door should we try first?” Sunset asked Rarity, looking a bit enthusiastic.
“Shall we roll for it, perhaps?” Rarity replied with some hesitancy.
Grabbing a d6 and designating odd as the south door and even as the north, Rarity rolled.
“A three, looks like the south door it is!” Sunset declared enthusiastically. With that Rarity and Sunset moved their miniatures to the south door.
“You push on the south door, and once again, magic writing appears.” Twilight narrated. “This writing reads as such:”

Enter those of combat masters, rage, holy might, or technique
Prove your strength or be made weak.