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For those newer DMs who may be unfamiliar with the race: myconids. TL;DR: Mushroom people. No, not like Toad from Mario Brothers. But also, yes, kind of like that.

There are two things I want to specifically point out about this map. The first is the middle floor. The brown room. That's compost, which is what myconids consume for sustenance. What are they composting? Well, they're by the water, so it's probably mostly fish. Which means that room is covered, wall-to-wall, with decomposing fish. Imagine the smell of a fish market. Now imagine that the fish are completely covering the floor. Now imagine that all those fish have been putrefying for a month. YUP.

In game terms, what this means is: saving throws vs. immediate projectile vomiting with the force of a shotgun blast. That's always a good time to be the DM. If you're on a VTT, see if you can find a sound effect for this. And be sure to check the tanky PCs' character drawings, because if Paladin Fancypants is sporting a closed-face helmet, he is now both sick AND drowning. If that's not a memorable D&D moment just waiting to happen, I don't know what is.

The other thing I wanted to mention is the giant mushroom running through all 3 levels of the map. My lore for it (and, of course, feel free to ignore it) is that it's an 800-year-old sentient mushroom that the myconids made friends with. It can see and hear anything that happens in the vicinity of its spores, which, at this point, can be found almost everywhere in the Black Loch. So, it's kind of an oracle. It's called the Red Warden and nobody, itself included, knows what it is or where it came from.

In any case, it could be a source of information, should your party need it. A good place to come to get some answers if you don't mind walking through rotting seafood and puking like a drunken 14-year-old. It's fine, the top floor will be a nice bit of eyebleach. They'll love it.

Anyway, next up is the Benthic Academy, the underwater ruins of an ancient college of magic. After that, I'll probably draw another map from the Black Loch.

Well, I hope you like Hyphis! Let me know what you think!

There's an annotated version of this map and DM notes available to patrons.

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