My Dungeons, Floor 5

Dark and frozen.
| 1d6 | Encounter |
|---|---|
| 1-3. | It snows for 2d6 turns. |
| 4-5. | 1d6 neanderthals (HD 1). |
| 6. | Xidius the Grave (M-U 4) and 1d4 snow golem servitors (HD 2). |
A frozen river bisects this floor. Walls crumble where it passes.
- A statue of a polar bear standing upright. A plaque reads, "His Majesty King Hector IV."
- A dire snow fox mother (HD 3) and her litter of seven kits (HD 1). Their pelts are extremely valuable to luxury clothiers.
- Completely filled, floor to ceiling, with hard-pack snow.
- The river is frozen especially thin where it bisects these four hallways. 1d10 under DAC to walk across safely. Otherwise, fall into frigid water. Beneath the crystal-clear ice, a yellow squid (HD 6) waits for spring.
- Eleven neanderthals wait quietly in a makeshift fort, hoping to ambush whatever comes up the stairs from the floor below.
- An ancient columbarium. Eight dozen funerary urns contain 2d6 gp each (1 turn to search four of them). A statue of a woman in furs holds a humble axe (fells any tree with one swing, 1 damage otherwise). A plaque reads, "Her Majesty Queen Gisela."
- Declan the Fisher sits with his line through a hole in the ice. He stokes dying coals as he offers to cook a walleye for you in exchange for a story (restore all HP).