


If someone tries to take a peek inside the tube through the opening, they will hear a low hiss and see a pair of glowing ember eyes staring at them in the dark, a few distance away from the opening.

As DM, prepare a five-letter common English word to act as the key.The door, for all intents and purposes, can’t be opened and is too solid to break. Upon searching around the area, the party doesn't find any other clues as to what these things and what their purpose are. Inside it, the party finds a couple dozen pebbles, each carved with a single unique Common alphabet. Next to the door there is a stone crate carved in similar style. Upon closer inspection, these ‘columns’ are actually tubes, going upwards until they disappear into the ceiling, and going downwards until they end a few inches above the ground.

At about one’s shoulder height, each column has an opening. The carving forms five bulging columns, each as wide as one’s palm, running from top to bottom. The party arrived at a huge, carved stone door. I was inspired by the elegance of the Wordle game so I had a go at creating this door puzzle. The DM Help Network /r/BehindTheTables /r/DMToolkit /r/DndMaps /r/DndAdventureWriter /r/DndRealms /r/DndMonsters /r/DndIdeas Or use the Multireddit Wait to post again until your most recent submission is out of the top-10.ĮXPLORE THE WIKI ARCHIVES Message the Moderators To ask questions please join our Discord, or use our weekly megathreadĨ. You must include the full text in the body of your postĦ. Post free (or PWYW), ready-to-use, playtested DM resources that YOU createdģ. We are a library of resources and we're here to help!Ģ.
