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The building before you would probably be described as a castle. Perhaps a few hundred years ago some minor lord had decided that his manor house needed to be defensible.
The lands around were littered with ruins from the Age of Expansion. The turrets at the corners of the squat, grey building had either partially collapsed or been sabotaged. It had clearly been left to ruin for hundred of years.
Grangomelle stood before the doors in his resplendent robes. He faced a small group of adventurers and an even larger crowd who had come to watch.
There was nothing particularly exciting about the maybe-a-castle. It was close to the portal stone in the Allirian Reach and available.
"Welcome to the first of my contests!" the wizard called out. "Over time each of my treasures will be placed in locations where only those worthy will be able to retrieve them."
He stood stall, his voice was clear. To some this would come as a surprise. He had supposedly been quite ill for the last year, barely seen around Elbion where he held an position at the college in emeritus. That fragility was supposed to be why he had called this challenge, spreading word to the far corners of Arethil.
"The doors behind me lead to a lobby. You have three options.
"Ignore the stairs and head deeper into the ruins and you will encounter some of my most devious magical traps. And for good measure I have animated several suits of armour that will roam the level looking for you. Here I have hidden the Lenses of Barr.
"Head up and you will find harpies nesting in the rafters. One of them has spied a bright and shiny key and added it to their nest. They key unlocks a case in a ruined tower which holds the Twin Dragon Coin. I'm afraid you will also have to convince the obsidian golem there to let you pass. Or find a way to break him. Split up to conduct both tasks or stick with your partner. The choice is yours.
"The stairs down lead to the basement, where the owner decided to use the natural caves for storing his wine. Unfortunately since being abandoned the walls have crumbled and some underground dwellers have found their way in. Sporetta, in fact. I should mention that if you pierce their flesh they emit a cloud of spores that can cause some rather powerful hallucinations for...well, certainly the duration of the challenge. Down in the darkness you will find the Compass of Longing. May it guide you back in the darkness."
Grangomelle looked to the sky and brought a crooked finger up to curl his beard. He looked as if he was decided if he had forgotten anything. He shrugged.
"How you decided which member of your pair keeps and item is up to you. You could always try for two. Everyone who makes it out gets a vial of Starfire. The one I am most impressed with shall leave with Chapter." He waved with disinterest towards a sword being held by a young boy, potentially a student from the college.
"If you are observing," the wizard said, waving towards a row of mirrors formed of polished copper that had been laid out, "then you may express your opinion. I have rarely been swayed by the musings of fools."
He raised his bony fingers above his head and clicked them. Behind him the large doors started to swing open.
"No time for questions, you will figure it out. Or not."
Behind him as more light started to stream into the lobby the shadows started to move. The wizard finally cracked a mischievous smile.
"Oh and somehow a few Reach Trolls ended up in the lobby. They might be hungry."
"Enjoy!"

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