Revelation: Colossus of the Shattered Moon
Recently I ran a dungeon delve entirely via Twitter for a small band of crusaders on a mission to retrieve the four Words of Power, lost on a destroyed moon. The group and I had quite a bit of fun, and in the end we wound up with a Knight sucked into outer space, a Priest chomped in half by a giant rolling skull trap, and a Thief shot to death with arrows imbued with the essences of slain demigods.
Now I want to pass the madness on to you.
Colossus of the Shattered Moon
Colossus of the Shattered Moon is a system-neutral dungeon delve for 2-6 characters. Much like Murder of the Maelstrom Queen and other entries in the fourthcore genre, Colossus is intended to be an exceedingly lethal delve, slathered in gruesome flavor and progressive narrative, to be played multiple times to unravel its challenges fully. As written, I hope that the adventure serves as the framework for individual Dungeon Masters to flesh out with the trappings of their preferred editions. So go to–I would love to see the stat block for the swarm of lesser demilich constructs.
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Posted on September 25, 2012, in 4e, Adventures, Back Pocket Dungeon, D&D, Revelation. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
Question (feel free to delete if this is badly spoiler-y or something): The fact that the west wall in room 3 opens to space seems unknowable before you open it (and die). Am I missing something?
I leave that to you. There’s no particular hint as pertains to the puzzle in opening it, but I can imagine providing hints such as the sound of air whispering through cracks in the wall, etc. It all depends on what you think is fair/fun for your group.
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