Psionics based adventures?


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I really liked "The Death of Lashmire" by Tim Hitchcock. It appeared in Dungeon 116; as far as I know, that is the only true 3.5e adventure to appear in the page (with the possible exception of the DS module that appeared in 110); undead githyanki soulknives also appear in another of Tim Hitchcock's adventures, I believe it was titled "Seekers of the Silver Forge" and appears in Issue 125.
 

Shroomy said:
I really liked "The Death of Lashmire" by Tim Hitchcock. It appeared in Dungeon 116; as far as I know, that is the only true 3.5e adventure to appear in the page (with the possible exception of the DS module that appeared in 110); undead githyanki soulknives also appear in another of Tim Hitchcock's adventures, I believe it was titled "Seekers of the Silver Forge" and appears in Issue 125.

Thanks for the advice. Do you (or anyone else reading this) know if HyperConcious might have some psionic adventures?
 

Hyperconsciousness has an adventure in it, I think for around 7th level creatures. There is also "Of Sound Mind" for 1st level I believe by a different 3rd party publisher.
 

RigaMortus2 said:
Thanks for the advice. Do you (or anyone else reading this) know if HyperConcious might have some psionic adventures?

I don't remember if Hyperconscious has one or not, but definitely check out If Thoughts Could Kill, which is a Bruce Cordell Adventure by Malhavoc. There's also one out there called Of Sound Mind which is supposed to be part 1 of a trilogy, IIRC, but I've never seen parts 2 and 3.

BTW, love your user name. I once had a Shadowrun character named Rigger Mortis. :D
 

Hyperconscious does indeed have a very cool psionics adventure. Add another vote from me for If Thoughts Could Kill and Of Sound Mind (written by Piratecat, unless I am very much mistaken).
 

Of Sound Mind is a great, great, great product. Unfortunately, numbers 2 and 3 were never released, but there is enough closure in that product that it does not diminish it in any way that we have not received the pleasure of seeing the next 2 products (nor are we likely to).

I think Of Sound Mind is 3.0, not 3.5.
 

Dragonhelm said:
BTW, love your user name. I once had a Shadowrun character named Rigger Mortis. :D

Thanks... I actually "made it up" during my Ultima Online days, when I was roleplaying a necromancer. I didn't know how to spell "rigor mortis" correctly, so that is what I ended up with :) So I just kept it over the years...
 


How easy would it be to convert the Malhavok Press' psionics stuff to D&D 3.5? Do the monsters and what not have standard MM stat blocks? Is there anything really wacky with Malhavok's psionic system (compared to 3.5 XPH)?
 

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