My Dungeons, Floor 3

Cold and dimly lit by candles in wall sconces. No random encounters.
- A small podium with a book and quill and inkpot. The book contains pages and pages of names in a variety of hands.
- An elaborately decorated box on a stand bolted to the floor, with a slit cut into the top and a sturdy lock. Its gilded appointments are chipped and faded. It is completely empty.
- 3d100 robed supplicants quietly murmuring prayers to a huge statue of an eagle-headed man on a large dais. They stand and kneel repeatedly, unperturbed by any but the most egregious of interruptions. Immaculate tapestries on the walls depict armies of eagle-headed warriors conquering cities, killing their people, and taking their gold. A small door on the backside of the statue's base opens into a low passage to 6.
- Hundreds of robes in various sizes, 200 candles, four golden censers, and other liturgical sundries.
- A secret library containing some four dozen religious and liturgical texts devoted to the worship of Undox, eagle-headed god of greed.
- A hoard containing what's left of the ancient riches of Undox, collected over ages before the ascendency of rival gods. 300,000 gp total in coin and jewels.
- A plate on a small table, containing 1d100 gp. A sign reads, "Take one, if you'd like."