Reynard
aka Ian Eller
NOTE: This would have just gone in the Shadowdark General thread but the author of that thread decided to lock me out with two way ignore.
I am prepping my 4 session "West Marches" style convention game for next weekend at TotalCon. Part of doing so is stocking small dungeons for the PCs to explore, using the random dungeon method in the Shadowdark core rulebook as a foundation. I thought it would be be fun, and potentionally informative and/or helpful, to show the process step by step for those that have not done it before. I very often recommend this method when folks ask what a good short module for Shadowdark is. Rather than run a official one pager or convert an OSR or classic module, GMs should consider rolling up a quick dungeon instead. It takes little time and creates something unique, surprising even the GM. You could do this on the fly, but I prefer to prep it ahead so i can tweak a few results to make a better experience.
I always start with a @Dyson Logos map because they are awesome and fit Shadowdark very well. In this case I am going to start with The Dread Warren map -- mostly because I love the way it looks, as well as if feeling generic enough to accommodate whatever nonsense the dice and my whim come up with.
I am prepping my 4 session "West Marches" style convention game for next weekend at TotalCon. Part of doing so is stocking small dungeons for the PCs to explore, using the random dungeon method in the Shadowdark core rulebook as a foundation. I thought it would be be fun, and potentionally informative and/or helpful, to show the process step by step for those that have not done it before. I very often recommend this method when folks ask what a good short module for Shadowdark is. Rather than run a official one pager or convert an OSR or classic module, GMs should consider rolling up a quick dungeon instead. It takes little time and creates something unique, surprising even the GM. You could do this on the fly, but I prefer to prep it ahead so i can tweak a few results to make a better experience.
I always start with a @Dyson Logos map because they are awesome and fit Shadowdark very well. In this case I am going to start with The Dread Warren map -- mostly because I love the way it looks, as well as if feeling generic enough to accommodate whatever nonsense the dice and my whim come up with.

