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I released the second adventure in my three-part adventure series on my blog today, Tallinn's Tower. The blog post with the details is at this link, and the direct download link for the PDF adventure is here.
I plan to run this adventure in Living Forgotten Realms, but this is the non-Realms version of it. Still, I stuck with the new LFR adventure-building guidelines and wrote the adventure so that it can be run at any of five different levels in the heroic tier (2, 4, 6, 8, 10). I originally ran it with seventh-level characters, so I'd say that the play testing for the level 2-4 versions isn't as strong, but I think it should work just fine for them.
I'm pretty excited about this adventure, and I'm very curious to hear the community's feedback (either here or in comments on the blog). Negative feedback is welcome, too - I'd like to improve my adventures for the future!
Tallinn's Tower involves the PCs trying to get the help of a reclusive wizardess, and they need to prove themselves worthy by navigating the levels of her tower to get an audience with her. There are several skill challenges, including some in combat, as well as poetry (yes, poetry) to give the party clues to the various puzzles in the tower. Traps, illusions, puzzles, poems... it's got variety.
And of course I've provided maps as well, scaled to a 50-pixel grid for use in MapTool or other mapping software.
If you're interested, please download the adventure and let me know what you think. Bonus points if you actually run it!
An example map is below (full size versions of all the maps are on my blog).
I plan to run this adventure in Living Forgotten Realms, but this is the non-Realms version of it. Still, I stuck with the new LFR adventure-building guidelines and wrote the adventure so that it can be run at any of five different levels in the heroic tier (2, 4, 6, 8, 10). I originally ran it with seventh-level characters, so I'd say that the play testing for the level 2-4 versions isn't as strong, but I think it should work just fine for them.
I'm pretty excited about this adventure, and I'm very curious to hear the community's feedback (either here or in comments on the blog). Negative feedback is welcome, too - I'd like to improve my adventures for the future!
Tallinn's Tower involves the PCs trying to get the help of a reclusive wizardess, and they need to prove themselves worthy by navigating the levels of her tower to get an audience with her. There are several skill challenges, including some in combat, as well as poetry (yes, poetry) to give the party clues to the various puzzles in the tower. Traps, illusions, puzzles, poems... it's got variety.
And of course I've provided maps as well, scaled to a 50-pixel grid for use in MapTool or other mapping software.
If you're interested, please download the adventure and let me know what you think. Bonus points if you actually run it!
An example map is below (full size versions of all the maps are on my blog).

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