Trethinville (D&D) - Episode 69

Mr. Bundy's Library
 * Catnap
 * Darkvision
 * Corpse Explosion (3rd-level Necromancy, Wizard only):
 * Casting Time: 1 action
 * Components: Verbal, Somatic, Material (an insect or worm, crushed between your fingers)
 * Range: 120 feet
 * You target one corpse that you can see within 120 feet. The corpse cannot be a construct and cannot be undead, unless the undead was reduced to zero hit points before the spell was cast, and the corpse must have flesh on its bones (i.e., it cannot be a skeleton). The corpse explodes in a violent blast of gore and is destroyed, after which the creature cannot be raised or restored to life by any means except True Resurrection or Wish. The blast radius depends on the size of the creature, as follows:
 * Tiny: 0 feet
 * Small: 10 feet
 * Medium: 20 feet
 * Large: 30 feet
 * Huge or larger: 40 feet
 * Each creature in the blast radius must make a Dexterity saving throw. A target takes 4d6 force damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one.
 * For each corpse in a blast radius before the spell was cast, roll one DC 20 Intelligence check. On a success, that corpse also explodes, with its own separate blast radius, saving throw, and damage. If multiple blasts overlap one corpse, only roll one Intelligence check per corpse. The only limit on the number of explosions that may be chained together in this way is the number of corpses nearby at the moment the spell is cast.
 * At Higher Levels: When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 4th level or higher, the DC for the Intelligence check is reduced by 4 for each slot level above 3rd.

Also on Mr. Bundy's island:
 * Ledgers showing the loans and debts of everyone in Trethinville
 * Records of all members of The Boots (over 200 names)
 * DC20 Investigation finds hidden Notebook of Blackmail, with scandalous secrets about various Jeceau nobles. It looks like the information might be out of date, but you're not sure
 * Stockpiles of wheat, ginger, flour, sugar, and other staples -- enough to feed hundreds of people for months