By the by if anyone doesn’t have a copy of possibly the best short Dungeon World adventure ever written…grab it! All hail John Aegard!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7cav44145d9a19iMWNVOXBtcU0/view?usp=sharing
By the by if anyone doesn’t have a copy of possibly the best short Dungeon World adventure ever written…grab it!
By the by if anyone doesn’t have a copy of possibly the best short Dungeon World adventure ever written…grab it! All hail John Aegard!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7cav44145d9a19iMWNVOXBtcU0/view?usp=sharing
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John Aegard
Hail!
It’s really good.
Hail!
awww, thanks everyone. 🙂
And big thanks to Mark Tygart for seeing to its availability.
I’ve run this several times and it’s never failed to result in a good session. (And one time a whole campaign!)
This looks great, but I had a question about the fronts: are they all supposed to be ticking off portents simultaneously, or do they represent the outcome of which direction the party chooses to go?
In particular, are the pirates prisoners of the Octopus people or preparing for a raid on the town, or are some pirates prisoners while others prepare to attack?
I’ve always run it as the captain being a prisoner and the crew preparing an attack.