The Doom of the Gloom: Dungeon Maps Described Book 9 (RPG Maps and Gamemaster Dungeon Adventure Ideas)

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Dungeon Maps Described #9In this adventure module, the players are asked by Fjord Bjorken, guildmaster of the local wizards’ guild to help investigate the disappearance of a group of eight wizards who were working on a dangerous experiment. Players will need to descend into a nightmarish world filled with puzzles and traps.

The twist is that the wizards are not missing and are in fact working in their underground lair to create a plague that will wipe out all of humanity. The players will need to defeat the wizards and put a stop to their dangerous plans. This adventure is set near the coast. Random encounters outside of the dungeon will include things like pirates, kraken, a bunch of hungry sharks, and other dangers.

Players will need to carefully explore the dungeon and be stealthy to avoid the wrath of the wizards.

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09LTZR817
Publisher ‏ : ‎ LitRPG Adventures; 1st edition (November 14, 2021)
Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 14, 2021
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File size ‏ : ‎ 1187 KB
Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Print length ‏ : ‎ 89 pages

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  1. Pibbsworth Zwischenlanken

    The plot is that a dungeon of genocidal mages wish to create a plague to kill all humans. Their dungeon’s rooms are described and mapped. Following a brief description of the quest conditions, a combined d100 table of random rumours and city encounters conceals the backstory and scheming parties wanting the genocidal mages to succeed. There is also a table of books and another of unique magic items.As the human author Mr. Bellows notes, the foes are not statted out for any particular sysrem, though it does lean towards 5e, OSR and Pathfinder systems.There are no mispellings. Occassionally a wrong word (homonyms) is used such as “horde” for “hoard.” There are rare plot inconsistencies such as when an elf shouts “This is (revenge) for the gnomes!” when fighting your brave murderhobos. This is the same one-liner used by another (gnome) mage. Also, it isnt clear to me what the mage’s alignments are, though there were some other NPCs whose alignment was described.The sentence structures and complexity are typical for ChatGPT. In particular, they will repeat the same information from a previous sentence instead of just incorporating it into a subordinate clause. As someone who deals with persons who try to pass off Chat GPT produced essays as their own, this is annoying. Fixing those kinds of problems is better accomplished by a human editor revising for clarity and wordiness, though I suspect the author might also try to revise the code to do this. (Good luck with that, but as someone who spent 3 months to get their R code to produce beautiful line graphs with code that could then ve repurposed quickly — all when an Excel chart would have sufficed—, I completely understand the compulsion to tinker).What would make this better? First, 5e stat blocks for the mages using one or more gaming systems. Second, an overland map from the city to the dungeon.Still, for a free adventure, it is good enough. And unlike many free adventures, I actually finished reading this one.

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