Lord Tirian said:The layout still makes no sense. The ornamental frame is on the same side, every time. This makes no sense, if you print it double-sided.
I like it better that way, because I almost always print single-sided.
Lord Tirian said:The layout still makes no sense. The ornamental frame is on the same side, every time. This makes no sense, if you print it double-sided.
GQuail said:And you can always go the angle of having someone actively return him to crazyness for whatever reason: in my own campaign, a psionic murderer (one of few of his kind) has just been cracked out by another party because they want to use his rare talents as part of their own goals.
WayneLigon said:Hell's Heart, the third in the Viktor Saint-Demain trilogy of Eberron adventures, is up on the Dungeon site. The interior art for the adventure takes another significant up-tick for this second online adventure; more of it, and all of it new. I can't wait to run this, which will require a bit of finagling on my part since in my game, Viktor was cured of his insanity and now tends bees in a quiet Cliffside retreat and solves mysteries around his dinner table.
Stoat said:a) Does it use the encoutner format,
b) If so, are the encounter areas more detailed than in the new Tsojcanth adventure?
If they start real tech-fu, they'd made the borders on an extra layer, so you can print either single- or double-sided... but I have a double-sided printer, and he looks sad, if I don't use the function!hexgrid said:I like it better that way, because I almost always print single-sided.
Lord Tirian said:But these are minor quibbles - more important: How can I get Logue's brain?
Cheers, LT.
It's level 10. It's in the third paragraph of the opening section.mhensley said:They need to put the level range of the adventure in its description.
blargney the second said:Nicloas, good job on Hell's Heart! I'm really looking forward to running it.
Is there a Scale This Adventure bit, or did I just miss it altogether?