![]() ![]() Seven large and eight small modular cavern ruin maps created for use at 30x30 or 15x15 grid squares and intended for use on virtual table tops. Usable by themselves or fit together with each other. Great for elemental cults both good and evil.Įight large sections (30x30 squares) and eight smaller sections (15x15) of a of twisted and confusing stone dungeon, plus parts. Usable by themselves or fit together to form sprawling temple complexes. Seven large map sections (30x30 grid squares) eight smaller map sections (15x15 grid square) of an earth temple intend for use with virtual tabletops. Seven large sections (30x30 squares) six smaller sections (15x15) of a dwarven hold usable by themselves or fit together to form sprawling dwarven complexes. Resale in whole or part regardless of modification is forbidden. Maps are for personal non commercial use only. Great for when you need a large encounter on a limited time budget! Usable by themselves or fit together to form sprawling cavern complexes. Seven large and eight small modular caverns maps created for use on virtual table tops. We may have built this city on rock and roll, but ultimately we used a lot of mud in the actual construction. City sections come in furnished and unfurnished versions, for quick set up and play or custom dressed sets. Ħ sections of a modular mud brick city (most with multiple stories), outskirt desert sections to place around them, and a small collection of pieces for customization. Ideal for use with Desert Dwellings Town. If you like what you’re reading please follow me on Twitter, check out my podcasts, find my products on the DMs Guild, tell your friends about the blog, and/or leave me a comment and let me know you think.8 sections of a modular multi story mud brick city outskirts, desert sections to place around them, and a small collection of pieces for customization. I also need to give an extra special shoutout to Andrew Kane, who went through the manuscript and fixed all my typos and to Richard Zayas for encouraging me to take this project on.Īnd if you want a preview of some of my other upcoming projects… check here, here, and here. It is a beautiful, lovely product of which we should all be proud. Jones and Riley Dutton produced the dang thing. There’s a special puzzle designed by Stephen Shomo. There’s art and maps from Russ Hapke and Gabriel Pickard. I designed the adventure but so many others have their fingerprints on this thing. Little is known about the elf woman’s past and her days as a wandering wizard, but her status as a teacher is legendary.Īnd here’s a video of Richard Zayas, Rudy Basso, Nadja Otikor, James D’Amato, and Greg Bilsland playing through the adventure during Roll20CON: Here’s a brief description of the adventure’s story:įor more than a century Elaria Feywing, known to many as The Master, mentored young adventurers in combat, exploration, and magic. If you’re a fifth edition vet who plays every game on Roll20, you’ll still get a lot out of the adventure so give it a shot! I mean, c’mon! It’s free! Share it with your soon-to-be gamer friends! A $0 price tag on the adventure and the fact that you can use Roll20 for free means this product is meant to bring new players into the hobby. If you’re never played a tabletop RPG or never used a virtual table or both, this is the adventure for you. It is designed to introduce new players to D&D and Roll20. The Master’s Vault is a fifth edition adventure for 1st-level characters from Roll20, my favorite virtual table. I’ve been hard at work since Spring with some awesome semi-secret projects! Now a fifth edition D&D adventure I wrote is available and it’s completely free! What is it?
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