Adventure For Your Enjoyment

arderkrag

Mongoose
Alright, I've decided to post the first Conan adventure I ran. I originally wrote this adventure for 5 first level characters, so if your players are a bunch of pansies, you may wish to scale it back. or, if you're like me, they can just choose whether to stay and fight or run, as Conan is often forced to do.

I call this adventure "Don't leave your horse unattended."

www.geocities.com/arderkrag/adv1.pdf

P.S. It's really more of an encounter map than a full adventure, just something to jump start a campaign.
 
Thanks for the lil venture, I just could not decipher your illustrations, but I truly appreciated the fact that you put it up here for us.
 
thnx for the work.....but i miss the "conan feeling". seems more like a "classic DnD random encounter". cave.....1st kind of monster.....2nd kind of monster (how can they survive without food?)......3rd kind of monster (not starved or killed by the other monsters yet?)....treasure.......and they even got money to find a treasure to keep ???


....and i can't see anything in the "maps". ok...one seems to be a cave...but the other ??????

nonetheless...thnx for posting. take my post as a harsh but positive kind of hint for your next work :)
 
Hey, just wanted to let you know I posted this thread on another thread Conan blogs and campaign journals. You might find it useful. Also, I'd recommend/encourage you to post anything else you write in this your own thread as well. Lastly, if you want to write a journal or blog of your group's adventures, we have a thread I can link that too as well.

Like Valaryc wrote, I'm not sure about the maps. And there are quite a few monsters for a first level group for my tastes, not sure how they work together/co-exist, although your writing about the skeletons/spiders/Son of Set was better than I thought it would be reading Valaryc's reply before downloading the adventure. Also thought it was a lot of coin to offer a 1st level group. But you're the GM and it's your group, so the only vote that matters is your own!

Hope this helps. And I encourage you to keep at it.
-Bregales
 
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