It definitely helps! Thank you!
1. I can write it either way really. It depends on what would make the most compelling plotline for an adventure, what do you think?
For the time being, the story in my mind starts with the dungeon's bottom entrance has only very recently opened up letting some beasties into the forest. The College is busy giving a class in the forest when the first attack happens. Parallel to that, one of teachers at the College had started acting strange a while back, leaving others suspicious what his/her research was what they were muttering about often. (Thus the secret hall and room at the top of the map.)
Now, the College can then send in a team to discover what is going on. There are quite a few secrets to this seemingly peaceful part of the land.
I would like your thoughts on what would make the best hook for an adventure. (Super thanks in advance to any leaving their thoughts.)
2. This is actually the area which I am a bit more in the dark about, I have only played DnD a precious few times and none of those ventured into a cave yet. So, my experience is a bit limited, I can only add what others think would be best I add at the moment. (The stalagmites/tites and water I can experiment already. But the rest is still me learning what makes a cave/dungeon compelling.
3. Same as above, and the fact that I have never DM'd leaves a bit on the wondering side. Though the room numbers or labels is probably my only option in that regard at the moment. I do, however, plan on making several versions for the set. Day, Night, Dusk. With and without numbers ect. All to give DM/ GM's the best shot at making a cool adventure in this area.
Again thank so much for taking the time, I really do appreciate it.