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By Dan Collins, Paul SiegelWandering DMsOSRLevels 3-5 Long ago, a secretive cult promised salvation through sacred waters said to heal any affliction, wounds, curses, even madness. Pilgrims came from distant lands to seek their aid, hoping for a miracle beneath the cult’s solemn gaze. But the cult’s mercy was not freely given. Cloaked in silence and ritual, they judged each petitioner, granting grace only to the worthy. The rest were cast aside, their fates hidden beneath still waters and stone. Unicorn symbols adorned their vestments and sanctums-beacons of purity masking a far darker doctrine. The cult is gone now, or so the tales say. Yet the ruins remain, quiet but not empty. Some claim the waters still flow, and that the judgment of the faithful endures, waiting for those bold or desperate enough to seek it out. This six page adventure uses two pages to describe eleven rooms in a small cavern complex that used to house a religious cult. It feels uninspired. As if encounters were…

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