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|Level 0 – 19 = A faint rattle. Rocks crumble from the cavern wall and bounce to the floor. No spider was hurt.
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|Level 1 – 19 = A faint rattle. Rocks crumble from the cavern wall and bounce to the floor. No spider was hurt.
|Level 20 39 = A fight breaks out. One spider dared accuse another of not understanding the work of Aristotle.
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|Level 22 36 = A fight breaks out. One spider dared accuse another of not understanding the work of Aristotle.
 
|Level 40 – 59 = The top of a column of rocks glows faintly. Is that spider luminescent?
 
|Level 40 – 59 = The top of a column of rocks glows faintly. Is that spider luminescent?
 
|Level 60 – 79 = A thick, leather-bound book thumps to the cavern floor. A spider the colour of ripe cherries drops down after it.
 
|Level 60 – 79 = A thick, leather-bound book thumps to the cavern floor. A spider the colour of ripe cherries drops down after it.
 
|Level 80 – 100 = A spider attempts to pin a piece of their web to your shoulder. They seem positively affronted when you move, breaking the strand.
 
|Level 80 – 100 = A spider attempts to pin a piece of their web to your shoulder. They seem positively affronted when you move, breaking the strand.
 
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