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#The Tree & The Tower


Room 6/24 is a mess of a nest scattered haphazardly across a path. The sticks and branches barely cohere into the idea of a nest, it is perilously close to the nests in room 6/12, and yet two very large bird eggs sit in it. If adventurers remain for more than a few moments, a Giant Pigeon arrives. If not slain, on subsequent visits through the room there is a 50% chance for the Giant Pigeon to be present.



A large cocoon grows out of the Tree in the space of room 6/23. Inspecting it reveals dust and dirt build-up indicative of it having grown here for a very long time. Scorch marks on it suggest someone or something attempted to burn it and failed. A small tap has been drilled into the side, and it has collected a single dose of the bug soup percolating inside the cocoon.

The bug soup can be used as a crafting material. It can also be drank by a single person. If drank, that individual must make a Saving Throw vs Polymorph. On a failure, they grow a pair of moth-like antenna and develop a dietary need to eat fiber cloth. On a success, they instead tap into the gestating bug's memories of the Tree. The successful adventurer can ask one question about the Tree and gain a true answer.

The tap refills over weeks or months.



Room 6/22 is a path carved into the surface of the Tree. The path winds down toward the edge, giving a great view while avoiding a large, vertical branch. Along the path are translucent strands of sap. If someone steps on one, they must make a Saving Throw vs Paralysis. On a failure, the sap wraps around them and yanks them over the side, suspending them over the edge. After some time, a Tower Cord will come up to the platform attached to the side and collect anything so caught.



A path carved into the exterior of the Tree winds toward the small overlooking park that is room 6/21. Benches sit near the curvature of the Tree, allowing a scenic view. Assembled below it is a haphazard series of scaffolding and walkways, secured by nails, screws, and pitons to the side of the tree. This unstable path skirts the edge, out of sight of anything on-top. Inspecting it reveals it to be a very recent addition to the architecture.