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The Wandering Eye is the ship of the legendary explorer Balduran. In the game it is encountered as a shipwreck on the northern half of the Isle of Balduran. It is here where the wolfweres took refuge 300 years ago following the Lycanthropy curse suffered by Balduran's crew. Karoug, the current leader of the wolfwere clan, resides on the top floor.
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The Wandering Eye is the ship of the legendary explorer Balduran. In the game it is encountered as a shipwreck on the northern half of the Isle of Balduran. It is here where the wolfweres took refuge 300 years ago following the Lycanthropy curse suffered by Balduran's crew. Karoug, the current leader of the wolfwere clan, resides on the top floor. There are four decks to the ship, each heavily trapped and guarded by wolfweres, vampiric, dread and dire wolves, and worgs. Line of sight is often blocked by a mast or beams, which might not only lead to some surprising enemy attacks or the need for changes of position, but also can hinder detection of traps, even if near them. (There is, however, only one floor trap on the top level, and not placed directly in the main area of the fighting.) Tactical moves are difficult; the party will find themselves often swarmed by the sheer amount of attackers in the small space of a deck, and melee combat is hard to avoid for the weaker members.
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