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[[File:Kes-1map-p8.png|thumb|Kesmai -1 Dungeon]]<div>The catacombs consist of four levels, often referred to as -1, -2, -3, and -4 by the experienced adventurer. The top level of the dungeon was once where the Brotherhood maintained their residences. A library of their greatest works was once in the Northwest corner of the level, though most of the works have been destroyed (though not before a few of the brighter Orcs and Goblins managed to learn a few of the secrets of using magic). Much of the level is now inhabited mostly by the lowest of creatures, Skeletons and Kobolds, with an occasional Orc, or a Troll.  On rare occasions, a Wight (one of the weakest of the Undead casters) can be found. These should be treated with respect. Many years after the downfall of the Brotherhood, a disfigured fighter made his way through the dungeon, and after finding a special room hidden behind several secret doors, took up a sort of residency. The Trog, as he was called, appears to be part Troll, part Ogre, and part human. He can be a formidable opponent for a beginning adventurer, but poses no real threat for an experienced warrior. A secret passage leading to the Thieves Guild may be found on the Eastern side of this level.</div>

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Kesmai -1 Dungeon
The catacombs consist of four levels, often referred to as -1, -2, -3, and -4 by the experienced adventurer. The top level of the dungeon was once where the Brotherhood maintained their residences. A library of their greatest works was once in the Northwest corner of the level, though most of the works have been destroyed (though not before a few of the brighter Orcs and Goblins managed to learn a few of the secrets of using magic). Much of the level is now inhabited mostly by the lowest of creatures, Skeletons and Kobolds, with an occasional Orc, or a Troll. On rare occasions, a Wight (one of the weakest of the Undead casters) can be found. These should be treated with respect. Many years after the downfall of the Brotherhood, a disfigured fighter made his way through the dungeon, and after finding a special room hidden behind several secret doors, took up a sort of residency. The Trog, as he was called, appears to be part Troll, part Ogre, and part human. He can be a formidable opponent for a beginning adventurer, but poses no real threat for an experienced warrior. A secret passage leading to the Thieves Guild may be found on the Eastern side of this level.