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Dragon Turtle Grotto is a Fifth Edition plug-in adventure for four characters with an average party level (APL) of 11, 14, 17, or 20. This document offers a general guideline on scaling the adventure for each level. In this adventure, the characters must find the Grotto where dragon turtles lay their eggs. There, they will have to navigate the fickle tides as well as the traps left by the dragon turtle’s allies.

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Credits

The following folks helped bring this adventure alive.

  • Writing Ellie Hogan of Adventures, EH?
  • Design DMDave
  • Editing and Layout Tony Casper/Spectre Creations
  • Cartography Dungeondraft
  • Art Direquest, Fat Goblin Games, Matias Lazaro, Nacho Lazaro, Paper Forge

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Frank Moore

You are a week late, Dave. My players encountered a dragon turtle grotto last week. LOL!! Of course, being that it was St. Patrick's Day, I threw in a Leprechaun with a thick Bsoton accent for good measure. Guessing yours doesn't have that. 😉

dmdave

Story of my life. Seeing as I’m in Boston right now, that would’ve made sense

Frank Moore

Just write in a short guy with red hair, a Celtics jacket, an iced coffee from Dunkins, and a Bill Burr accent.

Steve Skirata

Btw, the email of the full version didn't show any attachments. No big deal though, since I just downloaded 'em here.

Anonymous

Perfect timing for my table, Dave, they're heading across the ocean to secure an airship and this will give them a great bit of meat to chew on as they make their way over the waves! And Frank, you've perfectly described a gnome barbarian that I had them fight a year or so back. Minus the Dunkin's :)

Anonymous

Are you still doing Roll20 asset packs? I looked on their marketplace and didn't see anything for this adventure. I'm not sure how portable the FoundryVTT asset pack is.

dmdave

We've stopped Roll20 for a bit. The market there's become a bit flooded so it's hard to create "evergreen" modules. If they made a way for us to create stuff we could upload a la FoundryVTT, we might do it again, but for now we'll only be doing larger projects on Roll20.