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Lamia Temple is a Fifth Edition plug-in adventure for four characters with an average party level (APL) of 3, 5, 8, or 11. This document offers a general guideline on scaling the adventure for each level. The party is sent to a newly reinvigorated Temple of Healing to investigate a series of strange disappearances.

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Connected Adventures

This adventure is only the latest chapter in a long line of stand-alone adventures for Fifth Edition, called Dungeons & Lairs. Each Dungeons & Lairs features a classic Fifth Edition monster in its typical habitat. Check out the full list below.

Individual Dungeons & Lairs

Yazur Island

Updated Maps by DMDave and Tom Cartos:

Dungeons & Lairs Megamodules

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Tom Cartos Maps

This adventure features maps created by our good friend Tom Cartos. There are multiple ways to get the maps.

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Support the Creators

This adventure was brought to you by the following awesome creators.

  • Writing: DM Ninetoes
  • Design: DMDave
  • Editing and Layout: Tony Casper/Spectre Creations
  • Cartography: Tom Cartos
  • Art: Midjourney
  • FoundryVTT Design: Bob Carnicom

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BobTheTree

Hey folks! Just posting here in case there's confusion on the new adventure packaging that we are using. There will no longer be an automatic pop-up like previous modules. Use the steps below to get the module installed in your world! Install the manifest URL on your Foundry's Add-On page. Once you've done that, launch a world, go to Settings > Manage Modules > Select the DMDave adventure > Save Modules. We are now using the Foundry adventure packager, so you will no longer receive a pop-up right after selecting the module. However, go to your compendiums and find the adventure section. You can click on the adventure folder, select the adventure from the pop-up, then the import screen will appear.