D&D 5E EN5ider #489 - Adventure: Dragon Turtle Surgery

This month's adventure on EN5ider promises a fantastic voyage the likes of which your adventurers have never seen!

This month's adventure on EN5ider promises a fantastic voyage the likes of which your adventurers have never seen!

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Lately on EN5ider:
  • 489. Adventure: Dragon Turtle Surgery. The dragon turtle Damantharn (scourge of pirates and protector of the remote settlement of Swellgate) suffers from a terrible illness that resists magical healing. Without treatment they are certain to die—courageous and capable adventurers are needed to delve inside the dragon turtle’s very body to purge the plague from within! This adventure for 4 to 6 PCs of 4th–6th level diagnostically designed by Tyler Omichinski is set in Elissar, illustrated by Julio Rocha, and features fantastic cartography by Jori Hollander.
  • 488. Mini-Adventure: Eruption Temple. The adventurers have beaten back a resurging tornado, put stop to the crystallization of an arctic entity of epic scale, and fought a living storm—then the dreams of flames begin, inexorably drawing them towards the far reaches of untamed mountains and possibly their doom. Once they have found Eruption Temple should the party fail to stop the machinations of the fiery avatar Derxan within these prophecies of mortals ended in cinders will spread across the face of Elissar to claim lives untold! Disputatiously designed by Mike Myler as the fourth part of an Elemental Adventure Path (following EN5ider #487 - MA: Storming Wrathua), illustrated by Riptaid, and featuring cartography by Dyson Logos and Russ Morrissey.
  • 487. Mini-Adventure: Storming Wrathua. A storm like no other rages in the distant Hinterlands with no sign of stopping any time soon—for this is no anomaly of weather but a living tempest. The adventurer Frida Montesro has learned this the hard way and fights an impossible battle against the furious elemental, unaware that unless others intervene it will stop at nothing to kill her and then slay everything else it can find! Daringly designed by Mike Myler as the third part of an Elemental Adventure Path (following EN5ider #482 - MA: Void Chrysalis) set in Elissar, illustrated by Ikcaruz, and featuring cartography by Dyson Logos and Russ Morrissey.
  • 486. Monstrous Menagerie: Perils of the Sky. Why should adventurers be bound to terra firma or the seas, delving below the earth into dungeons or out upon the oceans for plunder—why not take to the skies instead? This article reviews the many denizens of the air from elves to gnomes or warlords, introducing two new CR 7 aerial threats: the psionic brainstorm and hunting caelumos! Driftingly designed by Anthony Pryor, illustrated by Erik Davis Heim.
  • 485. Dangerous Scenarios: Bulette Spawning. Something's gone awry in the town of Meadowbridge—cattle lay slaughtered in the field, houses are locked tight, and its halfling denizens are holed up in the Haystack Inn. What troubles them? A bulette matriarch (CR 8) beneath the settlement that's spawning bulette hatchlings (CR 3) that are eating up all the small folk they can find! Dynamically designed by Marc Kenobi, illustrated by Phil Stone, and featuring the cartography of Dyson Logos.
 

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Mike Myler

Mike Myler

Richards

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It looks like someone designed an adventure patterned after Gamera vs. Monster X (or Gamera vs. Jiger, if you want to use the original name). In it, Gamera falls unconscious with his head underwater, and two brave boys have to enter his mouth in their mini submarine to go find out what's preventing him from getting well. (It turns out it's a miniature copy of the monster, injected into Gamera's lung via an ovipositor - bad Jiger, bad!)

Johnathan
 

Mike Myler

Have you been to LevelUp5E.com yet?
It looks like someone designed an adventure patterned after Gamera vs. Monster X (or Gamera vs. Jiger, if you want to use the original name). In it, Gamera falls unconscious with his head underwater, and two brave boys have to enter his mouth in their mini submarine to go find out what's preventing him from getting well. (It turns out it's a miniature copy of the monster, injected into Gamera's lung via an ovipositor - bad Jiger, bad!)

Johnathan
In my defense that's a much harder movie title to work into this post's tagline than Fantastic Voyage.
 

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