![]() ![]() Each fork might lead to a different reward. “Many treasures lay hidden in these halls, not just our cup. Here and there Erren scraped an arrow on a wall for the return journey. At each junction, Pell used the stone to keep them headed toward their prize. They reached another split, and another, and so on. ![]() Both times the stone grew brighter when he held it to the right. He held the faintly glowing stone first toward one passage and then the other. Pell retrieved the Stone of Seeking from his pack, squeezed it in his palm, and concentrated on their goal. “Which way?” Erren shined his staff down each direction. They continued deeper into the caverns, managing to avoid three more trigger mechanisms hidden in the floor, before they arrived at a fork. As they caught their breath, the slabs slowly receded into the walls. The slabs slammed into each other right where their heads had been a moment before. We must merely keep our heads –”Ī stone slab shot out from the left wall at shoulder height just as a second slab shot out from the right. There may be defenses, sure, but nothing we can’t handle. “No one has walked these halls for three hundred years. “Breathe easy,” Pell said, putting a hand on his brother’s shoulder. Pell’s laugh rang off the walls, and Erren scowled. ![]() “Thank you,” Pell said, and his brother flinched. Erren lit his pathfinder’s staff and illuminated their steps. Lanterns hung from the walls, but they had long burned out, and when the cavern narrowed into a low-ceilinged corridor, the darkness overpowered even their keen night vision. Let’s have an adventure.” He entered the cavern, and Erren trudged after, muttering about pain and death. Satisfied, Pell slung the satchel across his chest. “If we come across any let’s be sure to ask.” There was no space left for Imbara’s Rod, so he tucked it into his belt. “I’m not sure the dwarves who built this place would agree.” “And do you know why? Because we have no greed in our hearts.” “Little brother, we have nothing to fear.” He wedged the Frozen Tear underneath the Web Jar. “ Enter here with greed in your heart, and you will find only pain and death. The words were in an ancient dwarven language, but he’d studied them all. ![]() Pell moved the Amber Bell next to the Stone of Seeking, then glanced up at the inscription cut into the rock above their heads. “What’s the worst that could happen?”Įrren stood a good distance back from the entrance and pointed. It was crammed full of artifacts and devices, and the elf was struggling to make room for today’s prize. “You worry too much,” Pelleas said without looking up from his pack. Speaking of Relics, we’d like to introduce you to Pelleas the Seeker. In this case you’ll pay to acquire a Relic the same way you’d acquire any other card. While it’s fun to complete Quests to earn Relics, if you don’t feel like playing with Quests you can shuffle your Relics directly into the Market deck during setup. This includes when you first acquire it and each time it goes to your discard pile on later turns. This is so you can use your shiny new card shortly after completing your Quest.Īnd some Relics have an ability that happens when it goes to your discard pile. Some Relics have an ability that happens when you acquire it, such as putting into your hand or on top of your deck. Whenever you complete a Quest, as a reward you’ll get to acquire a special type of Item called a “Relic” for free (without paying its cost). In our last preview article, we introduced the new Quest card type. This is the next in a series of articles covering what is coming in Hero Realms! The Hero Realms: Journeys Kickstarter is in its final hours ! It has tons of new content for Hero Realms, whether you’re playing it PVP or cooperatively. ![]()
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