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<blockquote data-quote="Clint_L" data-source="post: 9064700" data-attributes="member: 7035894"><p>I created a 2 hour game for teaching D&D to absolute beginners, complete with plot and printable, very simplified character sheets beautifully illustrated by one of my students. I built the map out of Dwarven Forge but I think I have photos I can attach. PM me if interested, or I can post here if others are interested and it is appropriate to do so; not sure about etiquette.</p><p></p><p>The catch is that it was written for adults - specifically teachers, for a pro-D session, because they wanted to learn about this D&D thing that all the kids have been getting into again. So I made the plot very simple: the party of 8, all level 2, regain consciousness in a subterranean cell. There are also two children in an adjacent cell. As the adventure begins, some Grung burst into the room and hustle off with the wailing children. Motivation and ticking clock! Now the party has to figure out how to escape their cell, get past the guards, figure out a fairly simple trap-type obstacle, and rescue the children from the BBEG while evading the Froghemoth it is summoning. It worked great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint_L, post: 9064700, member: 7035894"] I created a 2 hour game for teaching D&D to absolute beginners, complete with plot and printable, very simplified character sheets beautifully illustrated by one of my students. I built the map out of Dwarven Forge but I think I have photos I can attach. PM me if interested, or I can post here if others are interested and it is appropriate to do so; not sure about etiquette. The catch is that it was written for adults - specifically teachers, for a pro-D session, because they wanted to learn about this D&D thing that all the kids have been getting into again. So I made the plot very simple: the party of 8, all level 2, regain consciousness in a subterranean cell. There are also two children in an adjacent cell. As the adventure begins, some Grung burst into the room and hustle off with the wailing children. Motivation and ticking clock! Now the party has to figure out how to escape their cell, get past the guards, figure out a fairly simple trap-type obstacle, and rescue the children from the BBEG while evading the Froghemoth it is summoning. It worked great! [/QUOTE]
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