![]() ![]() The statuette's real worth lies in the secret plans hidden inside it.ģ A Karrnathi undead soldier troubled by sporadic memories of his former life is trying to locate his wife and family, who have fled Karrnath and now live somewhere in the lower districts of Sharn.Ĥ A shifter shopkeeper in Lower Northedge is being harassed by ruffians who believe that she and her family are lycanthropes.ĥ A dragonmarked baron is found dead in her Upper Central mansion, seemingly a victim of some sort of ritual slaying. You can use the Life in the City table to generate ideas for adventures set in Sharn.ġ A homicidal changeling has killed two members of different dragonmarked houses, and doesn't plan to stop until one heir from each of the dragonmarked houses is dead.Ģ A jeweled statuette has fallen into the hands of House Tarkanan, and a powerful member of the Aurum will stop at nothing to obtain it. All these factors make Sharn an equally ideal location for adventures inspired by pulp action. Fallen angels, sinister shapeshifters, and monstrous mercenaries do battle with heroes from all walks of life, while unscrupulous collectors and smugglers carry on a brisk trade in artifacts brought back from the cyclopean ruins of Xen'drik. Sharn can also be a place of unrelenting action, ranging from soarsleds speeding between the towertops to confrontations in the dungeon depths far beneath the city's lowest tier. This atmosphere makes Sharn a perfect location for adventures inspired by the noir genre. ![]() Corruption can be found among the ranks of government, the watch, the temples, and large businesses. In the highest towers, wealthy barons from the dragonmarked houses make shady deals with crime bosses, each of them making profits by exploiting both the ordinary folk and the well-heeled upper crust alike. In its mean streets, gritty detectives contend with corrupt law officers while trying to foil the efforts of merciless gangs and monstrous thugs. Sharn can be a grim place that makes good people bad and bad people worse. At the end of this chapter is an introductory adventure, "Forgotten Relics," set in Sharn. Only 20 relics can be placed on the floor before they start to disappear, any relics left on the floor or destroyed by dropping can be re-bought on the next floor.These adventures can unfold among the tallest towers of Skyway, in the deepest depths of the Cogs, or anywhere in between.Only items purchased while you have the crate, or the purchase of the crate itself, will restock. Any items purchased from a store prior to acquiring the crate will not be restocked.Combines with the Arcana Rewards Card, Relic Rewards Card, Raffle Ticket, and Health Care Card to create VIP Membership.Thus allowing you to purchase as many items as you would like. Alternatively, you can utilize Fall, Spiked Emergency Kit, or both, as well as Tears of Midas to achieve indefinite amounts of gold by repeatedly jumping off into pits and healing.Supplement this with a healing potion and some health orbs, and it can be very powerful. Adding this to the Wallet of Vigor and Limited Edition Robe item combo can get you nearly a dozen items, at the cost of health. ![]() Increase your gold earnings with Glove of Midas and Tears of Midas so that you can afford restocked items you want!.If you're going into the fight with Master Sura in particular, there's no point in holding onto your gold. ![]() If you have excess gold, you can spend some on cheap arcana and/or relics to cycle them in the hopes of getting better items. The relic and arcana stores will instantly restock after purchase! Health potions are of short supply and will not be restocked. ![]()
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