D&D 4E [4E] Free Adventure

Dude, this is worthy to be published. Send this to wizards of the coast. I'm serious, this is better than most of the adventures on dnd insider!:D

Thank you!
Nice to see you liked it. My players enjoyed it as well.
I really need to get some time to finish the two other adventures I have laying around, but time seems to be the most limited natural resource on earth ;-)


Or submit it to Adamant Entertainment: submissions@adamantentertainment.com
I really do not have the time needed to fix all quirks in the adventure to make it polished enough, but maybe it is worth a try.
 

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Which programs did you use to make maps, designing lay out and moster stats ?

OK, some nerd nitty gritty info:
- 3D models for the maps are rendered with Cheetah, some downloaded some created.
- Images (ground, stones etc ), snapped with my iPhone.
- Textures, created or some free downloaded.
- Maps layout, and drawings made in OmniGraffle.
- Adventure written and layout (stat blocks included) in Pages.

(Yes, I am a Mac guy, best tools available )

// Totte
 


I am an oldtimer, father of Totte, and I introduced wargaming in Sweden back in 1974. I personally like the 4E system, the reduction of skills by combining related skills into one, like all Thievery skills. Once I bought the very first D&D and AD&D books.
Playing a Dragonborn Paladin, intimidate was very natural.
Why kill if you could tell the guy to just leave, and he does?
I don't want to derail the thread, but there were wargamers in Sweden before 1974. I know, since I was one of them. We played table-top games, enjoyed Avalon Hill games, subscribed to Strategy&Tactics, etc.

However, I'm quite sure that the first D&D in Sweden was played in 1974 (quite likely at my [mother's] kitchen table).

Back on track - I agree, using Intimidate should come natural to a dragonborn paladin.
 

I don't want to derail the thread, but there were wargamers in Sweden before 1974. I know, since I was one of them. We played table-top games, enjoyed Avalon Hill games, subscribed to Strategy&Tactics, etc.

However, I'm quite sure that the first D&D in Sweden was played in 1974 (quite likely at my [mother's] kitchen table).

Back on track - I agree, using Intimidate should come natural to a dragonborn paladin.
Then you probably were a member of CSS (Conflict Simulation Sweden) back then?
 
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Updated

I have updated Loggin in twin valley as I have one new adventure almost done, and one "intermission adventure" that I will put up today.

You can download it here:
Updated links here too:
http://4eyes.code66.se/
 
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