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Legend
The eye is in area 62 of the tomb, guarded by the stone juggernaut.It's something for the DM to play with, but I don't think it's actually spelled out anywhere that the players can find it.
The eye is in area 62 of the tomb, guarded by the stone juggernaut.It's something for the DM to play with, but I don't think it's actually spelled out anywhere that the players can find it.
The eye is in area 62 of the tomb, guarded by the stone juggernaut.
Ah. Right. I see. I like your idea. I shall have my players run into one or more of the Yellow Banner members while they are in Port Nyanzaru.Sorry, I was unclear. The players can't find the story of the dead adventurers motivations and thus, the importance of the Eye.
So that's why I'm introducing them earlier, for some exposition, and to start letting players know about the truly LEGENDARY artifacts that can be found in the jungle.
Yes, the Tomb chapter contains a discussion around three or four legendary treasures.
But if you're like many DMs you will only read that chapter carefully once the players have reached Omu.
And by that time it's too late to foreshadow these treasures!
I really think they should have had one rumor each in the Port Nyanzaru rumor table, and the Yellow Banner adventuring party should have two!
One of the best DM advice I've ever encountered is after all:
"Show the adventure!"
It's fairly natural too keep secrets as a adventure writer, but you overestimate the players' ability to reveal the plot nearly every time!
It's okay to give out your mysterious clues and foreshadowing leads! In fact, you should nearly always do it!
In most cases it's preferable to let the players feel smart about correctly anticipating a feature of your adventure, rather than to keep a secret so secret none of the players ever understand its even there...
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Moon phases are easy to figure using the old WotC FR calendar tool: http://archive.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/frx/20050525xI didn't include moon phases as that changes based on leap year with Shieldmeet complicating everything.
Moon phases are easy to figure using the old WotC FR calendar tool: http://archive.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/frx/20050525x