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Hello Adventurers!

I have just released the newest adventure by Alex from Tavern Tales - 'Baalzebubs Sanitorium'

This poll is to decide what the next adventure from Alex will be. The three choices are:

1 - The Tomb of Emun-Rah - A pyramid in the desert houses the long dead body of a god-king. His remaining fanatic worshippers still protect him and the treasures he was buried with.

2 - House of Elazar - The creepy house at the top of the hill has been owned by the Elazar family for generations, but until recently was abandoned and falling into disrepair. Recently, one member of the family has returned, and perhaps coincidentally children around the town have started disappearing.

3 - Shilby Corp. Warehouse - This dock side warehouse owned by one of the most notorious families in the city is seemingly part of their legitimate businesses, but there is some suspicion that is merely another front for more clandestine operations.

You can remind yourself of the maps and overview by clicking the links.

This poll will end on Thursday December 3rd

Comments

Mykey 2 Lyfe

Oh that warehouse would be so perfect for my 8th level campaign (tho I have a feeling it won't be that high of a level lol, but I'd adjust).

Anonymous

oO - Tomb is behind - but I still want to see the warehouse, too.

Tavern Tales

Folks, if its the warehouse, what level do we want? 1st? 3rd?

Tavern Tales

Yeah, 8th is pretty high for a warehouse and there's (unfortunately for some of us) a huge preference for lower-level content in general. (should imagine how I feel running a game right now at level 13)

Mykey 2 Lyfe

True. It's the struggle of D&D campaigns only getting to around lvl 10. Mine is custom so these maps are great for a way of plugging in something that I make fits the story.

Xandria

7+ would be grand, but I know people favour lower level adventures. Thanks, Alex! Can't wait to see what you do -- especially if puzzles and mystery is involved. ;-)

Anonymous

I think higher is better. 1st is hard to modify up and you can always nerf something or drop out an encounter to decrease the difficulty level.