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Monday, October 26, 2020

Revised Prison of the Hated Pretender Release


 A revised, updated, edited, illustrated and annotated version of my 2012 Prison of the Hated Pretender is now available for purchase and download at DriveThruRPG.  The adventure is introductory, and now includes copious notes on running classic style adventures as well as conversion details for 5th Edition D&D.

Published through the amazing Hydra Cooperative, and available here:

DriveThru Link

Saturday, May 17, 2014

A Short Adventure Locale - PDF download



KUGELBERG FLOOD
The Drowned Dome of the Voivode
The 2014 One Page Dungeon Contest Just ended, and I spent a good amount of time this year trying to figure what to write up for it.  Of the five ideas I originally had, I ended up starting PDFs of three, and then realizing that the two I liked the most wouldn’t fit on a single page.  I entered a cloud castle, but am dissatisfied with it.
 
The Kugelberg Flood is the last of these. A vanilla fantasy world one shot location/event focused on plundering the cursed pleasure dome of an ancient tyrant, now sunken beneath the sea.  The party will have twelve hours to explore the place and grab what they can while the sea is at a once every ten year magical ebb.  The dangers include a spectral odalisque, mad automatons, poison coral and a lot of zombie sea life. I suspect the dome could be run as a 1st level adventure, but the enemies are a bit tough for that.  Perhaps it’s more appropriate for a 2nd level party. The greatest danger though is of course the return of the ocean so I think this thing would only work if one’s GM enjoyed timekeeping.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Thunderhead Manse

Hey - One Page Dungeon Contest, last minute submission below.  Hopefully this will exercise my desire to make flying monkey related adventures.

Link to PDF of Thunderhead Manse

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Stone Ships - A two Page Dungeon PDF

Sort of a space filler that I did up for this.
I've been working on a One Page Dungeon for the Contest of the same name, and yet being a verbose person, despite my best efforts, I couldn't cram this concept into anything less then two page.  It's almost a dungeon generator of sorts - kind of like what I've been doing for the wreck hunting in my current ASE campaign.  Anyhow since it was 90% done before I gave up on fitting it onto a page, I give it to the public as two!  I sort of envision it in the same world as Brittlestone Parapets or The Prison of the Hated Pretender - a post-apocalypse of a purely magical variety.

STONE SHIPS - PDF

Maps are what really takes up space
Take a look at the PDF and download yourself a way to generate dying earth style abandoned vessels that might make an astute player think of the German High Seas Fleet, and it's scuttling at Scapa Flow.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Obelisk of Forgotten Memories - PDF for Download

The Editing Monkeys have finally delivered
Yes I finally managed to get the entries compiled and the PDF edited (mostly - no promise that this approaches as professional product in polish - I am using Open Office for Monscrom's sake) with all the art in basically the right places.

So here's all 53 pages of the PDF for the Obelisk of Forgotten Memories

Now if you're wondering about the adventure, it's a fairly introductory adventure for parties of 1-3 level adventurers out of Denethix.  It came about because the party in my home game got frightened away from ASE after a few deaths.  Still it's not an easy adventure I don't think - though I would be interested if anyone else play tests it.

I would also love to hear what various readers think of the adventure - It's something I have spent a lot of time on.  I give it away free in hope that if you like it you'll use it or at least read it.  The tables at the end might be useful otherwise for gonzo Science-fantasy grave robbing of a more general nature, but I think the content is tied to ASE fairly well - and certainly owes a huge debt to Pat Wetmore's megadungeon.  Also if you like the Obelisk and you haven't already, do pick up ASE I and ASE II when it comes out.

All art maps and typos are my own.

Fixed a map error and uploaded updated version.