Here are the two modules I wrote; they are pay what you want.
Here are the two modules I wrote; they are pay what you want.
There is tension here. If a town exists, it’s pretty good at taking care of itself, but invariably, to make the story epic, defenses have to be rendered sufficiently helpless or corrupt as to make the heroes existence a necessity. That’s the whole point.
The shoe slammed into the right side of my face, the heel landed just below my eye. “Make a constitution check,” the DM of life said. “Um I rolled an 8. With my modifier, I have a total of 9,” I replied. “Not good enough… you are stunned and knocked prone”.
This giant has a slightly higher AC than normal (for a giant) and plenty of hit points, it should really shine in its crowd control abilities.
Assuming all the gnolls that Enna hunts are paying attention, they would all roll a perception check, and functionally drop all but the highest score.
Below is an human version of an elven dish "Sa'lanar" (roughly translated as "the last breath of summer before fall"). Even in this crude approximation, the multi-tiered flavor from the basil and the lemon is sublime.
Can you think of a Greek myth where a person messes with the gods and it goes well? Neither can I.