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Multicolored fungus covers the walls of this tunnel, its bioluminescent glow filling the cavern with dim light. The surface of the water swirls with colorful, faintly glowing spores—perhaps reacting to the movement of something under the surface.

The sea caves on the southwest side of Stormwreck Isle are inhabited by an unusual colony of myconid fungus people who normally live deep underground.

Besides this insidious poison, visitors to Seagrow Caves must face one additional threat: the stirges that nest in the caves. These blood-sucking monsters aren't much of a threat individually and don't bother the bloodless myconids, but they can be deadly in large numbers.

This fifty-foot-high cavern is a forest of multicolored fungi, ranging from tiny filaments to tree-sized mushrooms. A natural staircase of stone columns along the east wall leads up ten feet to a higher cave area in the north. Water burbles down from that upper cave and collects in a large pool. A sickening smell, like sulfur, hangs in the air.

Six clusters of giant mushrooms are arranged in a rough circle around this cavern. Several human-sized mushroom folk stand in a circle in the center of the cave. The smell of sulfur is stronger here.

The air in this cave is choked with thick smoke that assaults your nostrils with a pungent odor of brimstone. Strange, flickering orange light illuminates the smoke. This area is free of fungal growth; instead, crystals grow from the rock. To your right, a large cluster of purple crystals juts from the stone. On the far wall, a glowing orange crystal wedged into a fissure in the cave wall seems to be the source of the light. 

NEW! Data Files for Foundry VTT

You'll find JSON files for Foundry VTT, including walls and lighting in the WEBM subfolders.

There will be a version without sound, and an mp3 will also be available for download separately. 

4k videos, gridded for 40" and 50" and gridless, Static jpg and WEBM and JSON files: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZoVGm6xEGPdH4gK3c-EsnP9OT6YwSnfU?usp=drive_link

The exclusive content will be the unfurnished version, to make the cave more general, so you can use it for whatever story you want. I will send these to my generous patrons by private message on May 2.

Thank you for your continued support!

Dragons of Stormwreck Isle: Seagrow Caves animated maps are unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Fan Content Policy of WOTC. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.

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Rob Leonard

WOW...gorgeous maps. Thanks for doing Stormwreck Isle!

André Verster

Thx for doing Stormwreck Isle, currently running it for new players and inserting as many of your maps as I can (Ocean, Beach, Sea Queen etc.) Hoping for an Improved version of the Observatory with maybe an extended area wink wink. Thank you for your maps, they enrich our D&D game enormously.

TinjaNerdle

Looks awesome! Makes me want to run this adventure again.

Eric Mcshannon

So I grabbed these for vibe in my prep for tonight's game without taking much time to read ahead original descriptions. I am skiming now and see mushroom people. Those things in room b4 I decided were some kind of egg sacks and when some one poked with a stick they saw a paw like thing poke back.... now I need to decide what is going to hatch. Also a player cast detect magic and I said a slight fae aura off most the rooms themselves (party are all some type of fae creature or background. So it fit.)

Eric Mcshannon

I also decided the white crystals gave off heat. I think the others may turn into power crystal for flying machines, if I decide to go that way, I may drop some book lore later.