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Raven Crowking said:
Seven-person party in this case.

(And, I will point out, no fatalities)
My remarks were more in relation to the generic four-person party normally used to determine CR, and not to any party specifically.

I just noticed a couple of minor issues, though: you've got the dread ghoul mouse listed as a Fine creature, and swarms of Fine creatures don't take damage from weapons, not even half damage from slashing and bludgeoning (feel free to house-rule, though). I also seem to recall that mice were listed as Diminutive somewhere, but there is some scope for flexibility since it isn't in the SRD. :p
 


Arise, oh thread of yesteryear!!

Very cool thread, RC! I plan on using your low level undead adventure along with your Fey adventures from a couple years back together to set the stage for running Red Hand of Doom.

I noticed others references another set of adventures by you... the Caverns... I would greatly appreciate a link. :D
 
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Since I went out several weeks ago and bought a PDF creator I figured I'd use it.

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What? No map? No illustrations?

:lol:

I should scan the original drawn map at some point, but it's pretty straight-forward, and should be comprehensible on the basis of the text.

The bit I wrote for my daughter to introduce her to rpgs might have some usable encounters as well: http://www.enworld.org/forum/general-rpg-discussion/180526-introducing-child-d-d.html

The Art department has been slacking. Maybe they need to be sacked. :p

(I love my little PDF creator :))

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The Art department has been slacking. Maybe they need to be sacked. :p

(I love my little PDF creator :))
A nice little adventure, but I have a couple of questions about it. (Which the OP will need to answer, of course.) What class was Heather playing? I would suspect Bard, as both fighting and magic seemed called for. Also, about the bridge: did it occure to her to sit on it and inch her way across? (What I really want to know is, what would have been the ruling in this case? Its just the sort of thing that a kid would think of doing. In fact, trying to envision what a child might do as I was reading it is what made the question pop into my head. Otherwise I might never have considered such an obvious tactic!)
 

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