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Maze 4:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Pentagon Maze<br />
This maze is a pattern <strong>of</strong> pentagons.<br />
Each pentagon is surrounded<br />
by walls <strong>of</strong> impenetrable darkness,<br />
impervious to light or even true seeing<br />
spells. <strong>The</strong> only exceptions are the<br />
entrance and the exit—these two<br />
walls can be seen through with no dif-<br />
ficulty.<br />
<strong>The</strong> walls that connect one pentagon<br />
to another an be passed through<br />
with no ill effects. A wall that borders<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the solid black diamonds within<br />
the maze cannot be passed<br />
through—it is solid stone.<br />
<strong>The</strong> danger comes from the walls<br />
that border only white space. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
walls, if touched by a character, inflict<br />
6d6 points <strong>of</strong> damage to that character<br />
from a combination <strong>of</strong> heat and<br />
electrical shock. No saving throws are<br />
allowed. Any object that is touched to<br />
one <strong>of</strong> these walls is destroyed,<br />
though the character holding it suffers<br />
no damage.<br />
Players who perform a little geometry<br />
should figure out the pattern <strong>of</strong> the<br />
maze after one or two blundering mistakes.<br />
Those who just blunder from<br />
one wall to another, hoping to stumble<br />
on the right path, will find their health<br />
in severe danger in this maze.<br />
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