This was great! I wrote The Barrow of Bhalagrim and I really appreciate your kind words about it - I think your comments are exceptionally accurate regarding my own design intentions.
I love the videos about small adventures. You get me excited to run first timers through bite sized content (we are doing mini ravenloft this month!). Keep on being my favorite tabletop creator :)
The first adventure is printed in a pattern to make a small 8 page card size booklet. The dashed lines in the middle is where you cut it, then properly folded you have a small rule book. Great content!
Oh Man you had me sold on the Flying Ship that I was going to feature docking at my dead Aeromage's Floating Tower (held aloft by methane balloons-so not quite the hindenburg but close). Just a ship, Sigh. Clarke Ashton Smith in his Averoigne Chronicles has a city Malneant where people are tormented by the terrible things from their past. This feels like there could be a nice melding with the City of Torment. If my players ever want to play Amber castle I will totally incorporate this in my fleshed out Averoigne.
That Torment adventure looks rad as hell. Love your suggestion about how to use Downside Dungeons #6 (mystery murder with the spectres). And thanks the Crypt shout out! :D
Great reveal of adventures I didn't know about. I just wish that you would mention the levels the adventures are for and how many characters should be in the group.
This was great! I wrote The Barrow of Bhalagrim and I really appreciate your kind words about it - I think your comments are exceptionally accurate regarding my own design intentions.
It's a great adventure!
Tony DiTerlizzi was the artist you were thinking of. Loved his work on Planescape!
That's right!! So evocative!
Came here to say the same thing. Great artist!
Still doing great stuff!
I love the videos about small adventures. You get me excited to run first timers through bite sized content (we are doing mini ravenloft this month!). Keep on being my favorite tabletop creator :)
So glad to hear that! :)
The first adventure is printed in a pattern to make a small 8 page card size booklet. The dashed lines in the middle is where you cut it, then properly folded you have a small rule book. Great content!
Oh that's great - makes a lot of sense!
Oh Man you had me sold on the Flying Ship that I was going to feature docking at my dead Aeromage's Floating Tower (held aloft by methane balloons-so not quite the hindenburg but close). Just a ship, Sigh.
Clarke Ashton Smith in his Averoigne Chronicles has a city Malneant where people are tormented by the terrible things from their past. This feels like there could be a nice melding with the City of Torment. If my players ever want to play Amber castle I will totally incorporate this in my fleshed out Averoigne.
Both sound great! And yeah...seems like a missed opportunity with the air ship.
@@RedMageGM that's a good idea! Maybe I should release an airship version with more steampunk elements? 🤔
That Torment adventure looks rad as hell. Love your suggestion about how to use Downside Dungeons #6 (mystery murder with the spectres). And thanks the Crypt shout out! :D
For sure - it's another great one!
Lot of cool finds, I like The Crypt of of Kursaba the best. It has a really nice layout.
Yeah, that layout is top-notch.
The page is meant to be a pocket mod for Isle of the sea king
Great reveal of adventures I didn't know about. I just wish that you would mention the levels the adventures are for and how many characters should be in the group.
Another great video and will definitely use those affiliate links for any paid products!
Thanks mate!
Digging your content, not sure why I haven't subbed but I'm about to fix that!
Awesome!!