trancejeremy
Adventurer
This is a rather strange adventure. It's not really a complete adventure, as the description says, it's a mini-module. You can use it as filler in-between regular adventures. Basically, it describes a small restaurant or pub, a few of it's inhabitants, a one event that the PCs must get involved in - one of the employees gets kidnapped, and the PCs must rescue her.
On the plus side, it's free, the NPCs are fairly interesting and are very well detailed, in both personality and stats.
On the negative side, it's a bit too offbeat. You have NPCs named Turtle, Marble, Crate, Delroy, Arlene, and Maggie, which is perhaps more fitting for an adventure set in a modern day truck stop in Texas.
The adventure is also a bit gruesome, which constrasts sharply with the folksy nature of the NPCs and setting. This may or may not be a bad thing, it's a matter of taste - the contrast makes it all the much worse. But as you can probably guess, it involved the critter pictured above (with the rather silly name of the 'Qweetal', which is more apropriate to a talking Koala bear or something else unbearly cute...)
It's also a hefty download at 5 megabytes, despite having only a few pieces of artwork. I suspect the culprit is the backgroudn image used on every page (and is probably really annoying when you print it out...).
So, anyway, if you need a inn or pub in your game, or have nothing better to download, it's not bad at all. But it's not spectacular.
On the plus side, it's free, the NPCs are fairly interesting and are very well detailed, in both personality and stats.
On the negative side, it's a bit too offbeat. You have NPCs named Turtle, Marble, Crate, Delroy, Arlene, and Maggie, which is perhaps more fitting for an adventure set in a modern day truck stop in Texas.
The adventure is also a bit gruesome, which constrasts sharply with the folksy nature of the NPCs and setting. This may or may not be a bad thing, it's a matter of taste - the contrast makes it all the much worse. But as you can probably guess, it involved the critter pictured above (with the rather silly name of the 'Qweetal', which is more apropriate to a talking Koala bear or something else unbearly cute...)
It's also a hefty download at 5 megabytes, despite having only a few pieces of artwork. I suspect the culprit is the backgroudn image used on every page (and is probably really annoying when you print it out...).
So, anyway, if you need a inn or pub in your game, or have nothing better to download, it's not bad at all. But it's not spectacular.







