How the mighty are fallen: A campaign ends

Paladin said:
you might also do some digging on who/what is hitting your site. A lot of times your bandwidth gets burned by spiders/bots from useless low end search engines. You can filter a large number of these via your robot.txt file.

Thanks for the tip, I'll look into it.

- thulsa
 
thulsa said:
Sunken Temples and Serpent-Haunted Vaults
Enter the City of Stone and slay the high priest of Jul-Juggah! Plunder the ancient gold of Namthu! Seek the fabled jewel of Khadim Bey, but beware the nameless horrors of the Al-Khazi desert! Fight the dread adepts of the ape-god, or succumb to the pleasures of the Moon-Juice of Yaatana! Or perhaps you will perish by the curses of Ur-Kharra, the long-dead sorcerer-king of Elder Kuth?

- thulsa
It would be hard to see something that is even more inspired by Howard. 8)

This is just the D20 rules and it's full load of spells.
 
The King said:
This is just the D20 rules and it's full load of spells.

I'm afraid I don't understand this statement, or rather what it is supposed to mean in the given context... ?

- thulsa
 
thulsa said:
The King said:
This is just the D20 rules and it's full load of spells.

I'm afraid I don't understand this statement, or rather what it is supposed to mean in the given context... ?

- thulsa
In D&D4 you can now cast spell after spell. So I am talking there of high fantasy setting.
Anyway D&D3 offered also priests and wizards a lot more spells that is usually found in Howard's stories.
 
The King said:
In D&D4 you can now cast spell after spell. So I am talking there of high fantasy setting.
Anyway D&D3 offered also priests and wizards a lot more spells that is usually found in Howard's stories.

Yep. Add the loads of magical items carried by the average adventuring party, the supernatural monsters roaming everywhere, ... Magic stuff is everywhere in D&D.
 
Thanks a lot, Thulsa!:D
I can't wait to send my players to these "Sunken Temples" and "Serpent-Haunted Vaults"!. It looks even more appealing than AK:M was.

As for the D20 issue, I'll guess the book will need some rewriting to fit in the Hyborian World. Converting AK:M was no big deal, especially with the guidelines on hyboria.xoth. I don't think this book will cause more problems.
 
Hervé said:
As for the D20 issue, I'll guess the book will need some rewriting to fit in the Hyborian World. Converting AK:M was no big deal, especially with the guidelines on hyboria.xoth. I don't think this book will cause more problems.

I used the Conan rules when running these adventures myself, so basically the book is already dual-statted for both systems. :-)

- thulsa
 
thulsa said:
Paladin said:
you might also do some digging on who/what is hitting your site. A lot of times your bandwidth gets burned by spiders/bots from useless low end search engines. You can filter a large number of these via your robot.txt file.

Thanks for the tip, I'll look into it.

- thulsa
If you need some help let me know.
 
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