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A short background story and location suitable for one night of low level d20 play.
 
A short background story and location suitable for one night of low level d20 play.
  
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A short background story and guidelines suitable for one night of low level d20 play.
 

Revision as of 02:58, 2 May 2012

A collection of short adventures, suitable for a night or two of play, for GMs to drop into their games. This page is for new-made adventures. For links to existing free advenutres see Free_Adventures

When adding an adventure please be sure to include the game it is for.

Adventures

Tower of Roses

Page: Tower_of_Roses
System: d20 Fantasy

A short background story and location suitable for one night of low level d20 play.

I just finished reinadg your blog cover to cover'. Thank you for taking the time that you have to do this. Please do not doubt for a moment how inspiring your athletic progress is, even while wrestling with this aggravating disease. I don't blame you for not wanting to spend too much time talking/thinking about the Lyme, but your experience is oh-so-relate-able. I'm trying to navigate the minefield of exercise intolerance/backlash, and I found your post about training by heart rate very interesting. Gonna try it. I'd be really interested to see a sample week of your meals, if you care to share that. (I'm doing the gluten-free/dairy free/sugar free/ organic whole food thing)Too bad there isn't an online message board/support group for people trying to train their way through/out of Lyme. My Lyme pals think I'm nuts. But running makes me feel like a WELL PERSON. Priceless.