At a Glance
This is a pool of magma in the Ebony Temple beneath Solon. Four artifacts had to be retrieved and thrown into the Pool to destroy Ambuchar Devayam‘s phylactery.
Source
Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] makes several mentions.
This is a pool of magma in the Ebony Temple beneath Solon. Four artifacts had to be retrieved and thrown into the Pool to destroy Ambuchar Devayam‘s phylactery.
Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] makes several mentions.
This is a pocket-demiplane accessed from the Ebony Temple beneath Solon. Within was one of four artifacts which had to be destroyed to destroy Ambuchar Devayam‘s phylactery.
Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] page 64
This is a pocket-demiplane accessed from the Ebony Temple beneath Solon. Within was one of four artifacts which had to be destroyed to destroy Ambuchar Devayam‘s phylactery.
Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] page 64
This is a pocket-demiplane accessed from the Ebony Temple beneath Solon. Within was one of four artifacts which had to be destroyed to destroy Ambuchar Devayam‘s phylactery.
Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] page 64
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This is a pocket-demiplane accessed from the Ebony Temple beneath Solon. Within was one of four artifacts which had to be destroyed to destroy Ambuchar Devayam‘s phylactery.
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A construct.
Dowagu are intimidating, somewhat resembling either winged yuan-ti or male marilith, but their skin is black.
In spite of their demonic appearance, the dowagu are actually constructs, created by Ambuchar Devayam. There are, supposedly, only six of them, and they are kept busy by their master in the ruins of Solon.
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