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| When the characters enter the room, the will see the Sacral [[chakras|chakra symbol]] (shown right) carved into the stone floor. In the symbol there are five circles, and the players see an object placed on these circles in the floor carving. Four of these objects are oddly shaped metal cisterns. The tallest of these is just shy of five feet tall, and each cistern gets progressively smaller. The cisterns are clearly marked with the numbers 9, 7, 5, and 3. Given the size of the cisterns, it would seem reasonable that the numbers on each cistern correspond to their total volume. The largest of the cisterns is marked with a 9, and is full of water. | When the characters enter the room, the will see the Sacral [[chakras|chakra symbol]] (shown right) carved into the stone floor. In the symbol there are five circles, and the players see an object placed on these circles in the floor carving. Four of these objects are oddly shaped metal cisterns. The tallest of these is just shy of five feet tall, and each cistern gets progressively smaller. The cisterns are clearly marked with the numbers 9, 7, 5, and 3. Given the size of the cisterns, it would seem reasonable that the numbers on each cistern correspond to their total volume. The largest of the cisterns is marked with a 9, and is full of water. | ||
| - | The fifth object is a pedastal on which sits a spherical glass case which contains a floating agate [[keystones|keystone]] of swirling red, yellow and grey color. The players will not have seen anything like it before. Carved into the wall there is a set of numbers which reads "2 2 2 2" | + | The fifth object is a pedastal on which sits a spherical glass case which contains a floating [[keystones|keystone]] gem of polished orange coral. The players will not have seen anything like it before. Carved into the wall there is a set of numbers which reads "2 2 2 2" |
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| * Take the 2 gallons out of the 5 cistern and suspend it temproarily | * Take the 2 gallons out of the 5 cistern and suspend it temproarily | ||
| * Fill the 5 cistern with water from outside the room | * Fill the 5 cistern with water from outside the room | ||
| - | * Take water from the 5 cistern and pour it into the 3 cistern, leaving 2 gallons in the 3 cistern | + | * Take water from the 5 cistern and pour it into the 3 cistern, leaving 2 gallons in the 5 cistern |
| * Remove the water from the 3 cistern and replace it with the suspended water from step 4 | * Remove the water from the 3 cistern and replace it with the suspended water from step 4 | ||
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| ==== Reward ==== | ==== Reward ==== | ||
| - | The agate inside the glass case has six facets and [[keystones#Balanced Ki]] 6. This grants the player the ability to reduce a cooldown by up to six rounds, once a day. The stone can be bound to the Sacral, Heart, Navel, or Root chakras | + | The coral inside the glass case has six facets and [[keystones#Luck]] 2. This grants the player up to six chances to take [[combat#advantage]] on a skill check, ability check, or hit roll. Alternatively, a player can reroll all "1"s on any roll. The stone can be bound to the Sacral or Root [[chakras]] |
| **Points**\\ | **Points**\\ | ||