Firstly, I get that the whole point of his curse is time distortion, but the numbers that get bandied about in the adventure don't make sense to me (maybe one of you can make sense where I have failed).
His curse is to live in normal time during daylight hours, but each night lasts, for him and anyone trapped with him in his study, for a century. OK so far. The adventure says he has lived 700 years this way, but when he is asked how many times this has happened, he says over 13 and he's lost count, which is nearly twice that.
Whether he's been through it 7 times or over 13, that's still less than a month that the rest of the world has experienced, is Claveria between a week and a month old during the events of BoCrypts?
It's every day that this happens, and the BoCrypts suggests that while he managed the first couple of times alone, he now insists on company, mostly, it seems, a party of several. So that's several people disappearing from Claveria every day, 365 days a year from the formation of Claveria, which predates the formation of Liffe, to the present day. How many thousand people has he disappeared?
What got me excited upon reading the adventure was the idea of Lyron's Study being an "escape room", for those who might not be familiar, escape rooms are RW puzzle rooms that you and your friends get locked in and by solving the puzzles, get out. (recently featured in episodes of Brooklyn Nine Nine and the Big Bang Theory
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But I felt the puzzle to this quest was a little simple, smash the harpsichord, which IMHO is something that many PC groups would have been considering before the doors even locked, which is a shame because a good escape room structure dovetails well, to my thinking, with a single role playing session