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Pool of Radiance II: Tales from the Mythal

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Jul 6, 2001.

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    (Originally posted by Darien)

    Tales from the Mythal takes a detailed look at some of the features of Ruins of Myth Drannor, ranging from creatures to specific areas of the game. The latest addition to The Scrying Room's PoR2 feature is The House of Gems.

    The House of Gems was originally the great meeting-hall of Myth Drannor’s dwarves and a repository for their treasure. Many of the city’s marvelous non-magical systems (such as the water system that fed the many public and private waterfalls and fountains, and the “liquid flame” system that lights torches, fireplaces, firepits, and streetlights throughout the city) were monitored and controlled by the dwarves from the House of Gems or its dungeons. Due to its massive nature and superlative dwarven construction, it suffered little during the fall of Myth Drannor, and is free of the kind of slipshod “remodeling” that other dwellings and the grounds themselves have endured.

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