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*[[Karan Nagali]] Human Rogue 2. HP13, AC 14, Initiative +3, Short Sword +5/1d6, Short Bow +5/1d6
 
*[[Karan Nagali]] Human Rogue 2. HP13, AC 14, Initiative +3, Short Sword +5/1d6, Short Bow +5/1d6
 
*[[Teshe]] played by Naed Yar
 
*[[Teshe]] played by Naed Yar
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*[[Tilo Dustyfoot]] Halfling Monk 2. HP 17, AC 15, Initiative +3, Quarterstaff +5/1d6+3, Unarmed Strike +5/1d4+3, Dart +5/1d4+3
 
*etc.
 
*etc.
  

Revision as of 12:00, 14 March 2018

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Dungeoncrawling using the 5e ruleset


Player Characters

  • Dmitrios the Bold, Human Fighter 2. HP x/x, AC y, Initiative z. Main attack and damage here.
  • Krystal, High Elf Warlock 2. HP 15, AC 12, Initiative +1. Chill Touch 1d8
  • Karan Nagali Human Rogue 2. HP13, AC 14, Initiative +3, Short Sword +5/1d6, Short Bow +5/1d6
  • Teshe played by Naed Yar
  • Tilo Dustyfoot Halfling Monk 2. HP 17, AC 15, Initiative +3, Quarterstaff +5/1d6+3, Unarmed Strike +5/1d4+3, Dart +5/1d4+3
  • etc.

Background

The adventure takes place in a mountainous quasi-Indian location, and features elves as relevant NPCs. No wider setting details are provided, so feel free to add them in your PC backgrounds. The adventure itself is a dungeon crawl intended for 4-6 characters of levels 1-3.

As well as the usual range of species languages, there's also Old Mahastani, a precursor of Common that was spoken in these parts long ago; Myanic, which is spoken by the traders across the sea to the West, and Pilatan, the language of the humans and half-elves who live in the mountains to the northeast.

Mahastan is a language of well-read people with many scholars; all the spells in the RC below 6th level are pretty common.

NB: I'm not using the Known World setting for this, but I'm happy to take 'Karameikos' as a reference to a broadly Byzantine nation - such a thing exists, to the west of Myan-of-the-Myriad-Merchants.

Mahastan in general and Chandrabad in particular are intended as a great cultural melting pot.

Chandrabad, the City of the Moon! Glorious crossroads of northern Mahastan! Where the wide and silty River Tyeng winds down to the sea from its source in high and distant Pilata, welcoming merchants from Myan in the West to the shores of this, the greatest of all lands. Where a thousand temples praise a million gods, and a thousand lords pay tribute to the acumen of the Great Nawab. Where all things may be bought and sold, so they say, from legends to miracles -