Asklepeion
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* Under the temple itself is a series of crypts, allegedly found by dusting a specific bench and pressing what results. You will first need to search for the duster. Bring a corpse with. | * Under the temple itself is a series of crypts, allegedly found by dusting a specific bench and pressing what results. You will first need to search for the duster. Bring a corpse with. | ||
* Has a statue to the great god Asklepeios, better known as Diancecht. | * Has a statue to the great god Asklepeios, better known as Diancecht. | ||
+ | * Those of evil alignment are barred from entering beyond the first step of the stairs. | ||
+ | You feel the disapproving gaze of Asklepios upon you, condemning you for your evil ways; it | ||
+ | seems you will need to go elsewhere for healing, for you are not likely to receive aid in this | ||
+ | place. | ||
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+ | You feel the gaze of Asklepios figuratively burning a hole in your back, warning you not to | ||
+ | return to this place until you have changed your evil ways. | ||
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Location
Asklepeion is at (-30, -20, 0) in Castigon, (Global: (-30, -101, 0)), and entered by going up.
Notes
- Under the temple itself is a series of crypts, allegedly found by dusting a specific bench and pressing what results. You will first need to search for the duster. Bring a corpse with.
- Has a statue to the great god Asklepeios, better known as Diancecht.
- Those of evil alignment are barred from entering beyond the first step of the stairs.
You feel the disapproving gaze of Asklepios upon you, condemning you for your evil ways; it seems you will need to go elsewhere for healing, for you are not likely to receive aid in this place.
You feel the gaze of Asklepios figuratively burning a hole in your back, warning you not to return to this place until you have changed your evil ways.