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The caverns breached by the Redspeckle Mine are natural caverns, with unworked stone walls and floors. In a few areas, the miners have installed wooden platforms, lantern brackets, and similar to speed exploration. Except for those platforms, where they have not been destroyed by the Azers, the entire cavern is difficult terrain, slowing movement speed to half.
 
The caverns breached by the Redspeckle Mine are natural caverns, with unworked stone walls and floors. In a few areas, the miners have installed wooden platforms, lantern brackets, and similar to speed exploration. Except for those platforms, where they have not been destroyed by the Azers, the entire cavern is difficult terrain, slowing movement speed to half.
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==Damp Passage==
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The ladder drops onto a wooden platform in a damp passage. Hard rocks with the characteristic red and golden speckles of the mountain line the two sides of the narrow (10' wide) cavern passage. The platform fills the width of the passage almost to the walls, but is only about 20' long. Thin trickles of water can be seen flowing beneath the platform.
   
 
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The caverns breached by the Redspeckle Mine are natural caverns, with unworked stone walls and floors. In a few areas, the miners have installed wooden platforms, lantern brackets, and similar to speed exploration. Except for those platforms, where they have not been destroyed by the Azers, the entire cavern is difficult terrain, slowing movement speed to half.

Damp Passage

The ladder drops onto a wooden platform in a damp passage. Hard rocks with the characteristic red and golden speckles of the mountain line the two sides of the narrow (10' wide) cavern passage. The platform fills the width of the passage almost to the walls, but is only about 20' long. Thin trickles of water can be seen flowing beneath the platform.