Tower of Storms is probably in the seafaring book
For the record, I am all for the secret entrance that let's you bypass the front door death gauntlet a la The Forge of Fury (and the OTHER secret entrance that is a death trap, from the same module) but if there is only one entrance to the fun, it seems counterproductive to make finding it as unfun as possible.
It's either that or, "You don't find anything. Sorry for the short game. See you in a couple weeks."
#extremelyrealisticgamingStop complaining about the secret entrances! Your characters do NOT KNOW WHERE IT IS!
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Tower of Storms is probably in the seafaring book
Isn't it that he's not being lead on the nautical book? I can't recall if he's been uncredited in any books so farChris Perkins isn't on the Nautical book, he does the AP in Summer, and both are probably from the same book. However, a seafaring AP after a Nautically themed supplement would make sense.
The Tower of Storms is apparently an established local in the Plane of Lightning, take that for what it is worth.
Now...is that a dungeon that is also, in fact, the body of a dragon? A Dungeons & Dragons dragon dungeon???
Chris Perkins isn't on the Nautical book, he does the AP in Summer, and both are probably from the same book. However, a seafaring AP after a Nautically themed supplement would make sense.
The Tower of Storms is apparently an established local in the Plane of Lightning, take that for what it is worth.
Now...is that a dungeon that is also, in fact, the body of a dragon? A Dungeons & Dragons dragon dungeon???
Even if you ignore the Plane of Lightning being retconned out, that Tower of Storms can be ruled out, as it isn't in water surrounded by shipwrecks.
I think it's just a regular burial mound that happens to be shaped like a dragon from the outside.
There may be more than one "ship book": one a setting/rules book and one an adventure path.
WotC's Chris Perkins teases a few map sketches he's done for what may or may not be an upcoming D&D product.
Original tweet here.