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Cameron Maas

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Hey all! As of writing this, I'm still working on filling out interior art pieces. Everything is fully playable, I just want to make it look pretty. Expect project updates where I add in my spot illustrations later this week. Thanks!

This freaking rips! 

I love the unabashed fun that this adventure site presents. So  little background is given, but regardless, as you read the module it sort of builds out a world for you. It is really effective.  It's very very modular in the sense that I could throw this, pretty much, into any sandbox campaign. 

The pulp theming is definitely there as well. I'd probably have to put in some work to make this run at my table, however, I do understand that this is written for OD&D, a game I don't have the pleasure of running on a weekly basis, and one that really is built for these styles of adventures. 

I really enjoyed reading this! It sparked my imagination and made me want to go run OD&D

Cheers!

:DDDDD

Thank you for the response! I figured it would work itself out in play. That's usually how these things go, haha. reading vs running makes all the difference sometimes :)

This adventure is so twisted. It's awesome! It really takes a single theme and applies it in so many fun creative ways 

I'd have very little work to do to get it to the table which is awesome. Gus L.'s artwork is always incredible, but I wish the map was a little larger or easier to see the connecting points between rooms. 

That's just nitpicking though! This adventure rules! 

The art/layout/design in this is siiiccccck! It looks super easy to run. I do wonder what stopping the PCs from just walking down the spiral stair and skipping a large portion of the adventure?

Oh man, I really do love a manticore though! You've been really efficient with your space too. Having a large monster (manticore), bandits, and undead all in one adventure is super refreshing, and it would make for a really dynamic night of gameplay. 

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This rules! I love the artwork, and layout. Although, I wish there was a section to give me some guidelines on how long the PCs have until the King is reduced to a husk and/or a concluding the adventure section. 

The idea to have a single effects table is genius, especially in a dream setting. Great stuff!!!

Hi! Thank you. That's a great idea! 

I can probably do that if I get some free-time :)

Thank you! I appreciate the kind words :)

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This is some sweet stuff! I'll be drawing my own art for the game jam, but I'll definitely hit you with a follow. Maybe we can work on a project together in the future?!?

lol, it wasn't intentional. I'll upload a fixed version soon.  Glad you like it though!

oh no! That was an error! I messed up :/ I'll go in and fix that as soon as I get a moment

i saw your email. Just responded :) 

🫡

hmmmm… come to think of it… me neither 

I’d recommend playing if you haven’t yet. In my internal play tests the other classes consistently out performed the Hammermancer. Regardless i really appreciate the feedback :D 


i made a feed in the Arcane library discord for anyone who has play experience and wants to throw down some critique :)

I appreciate you checking it out 🤙

I’m glad you do XD

thank you!

thank yah

understood. I will do better next time XD

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it was XD she even signed off on me referencing her in the artifacts section, lol

This one is cool and puny. Great work Darcy!