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=== The Misty Maze === The party should long rest again before continuing into this encounter, otherwise they do this at night were they are at a disadvantage. At the end of day 2, they near the avalanche zone, which is impassable save for a 12 day gap. Erelyn tells them that the avalanche zone now forms a maze in the midst of the avalanche. Harsh winds above the snowdrift chill anyone who tries to climb above it to the bone. The party can try to pass on the top of the walls of snow, but will take 1d8 cold damage for each round they spend above it (2d6 if they go in during the night), and must still cover the distance. If a compelling reasoning for how they keep warm through this chilling wind is made, they may resist this damage. Non-magical flames may exist in the maze, but will be extinguished by the wind when taken above. The destination is straight north from the entrance, but the maze does not offer a direct path. 4 yetis stalk the maze as well. They don't know the party is there until they get line of sight, but will immediately become aggressive. The yetis have advantage on sneaking in snow, so they may see the party even if the party doesn't see them, and can freely pass the walls thanks to their climbing speed and immunity to cold. The yetis do not travel as a group. Another yeti stands just inside the maze, consuming an aurochs that drew too near. If the party doesn't sneak past it, it will attack. [[File:20 by 50 orthogonal maze.png|left|frameless|97x97px]] ====== Battle Map ====== Yetis stalk the maze, starting at the north end and in the center. If the yeti gets line of sight to the party, it attacks.
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