Post by 00dlez on Mar 23, 2017 20:09:24 GMT
Reposting here from my Reddit post - no interest in threads there unless it's how to improve your power gaming savvy :/
From my experiences here there's a lot more old timers too, so maybe I'll catch lightning in a bottle
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I was hoping to tap into a large community to hopefully help me re-discover a website (or at least it's contents) from many years (10? more?) ago. I think it mainly had 3e materials, but perhaps it was a mix of 2e and 3e.
The website was named something akin to "dnd archives", which I realize now refers to a lot of websites. At the time, I recall it having a black and red color scheme.
It had a number of (what I presume were) homebrew adventures, which included the following:
- An adventure where players are shipwrecked in an island group populated by some merfolk and a dragon named Ari? ... Ori? ... who thinks he is a pirate - collects wrecked ship parts, has lanterns for ear rings, talks like a pirate, challenges the PCs to an insult contest, etc.
An adventure where the PCs are up on a mountain and a snow storm hits, and forces them into an abandoned monastery. They are visited by some sort of quasi-undead, Frost Ghouls? Frost Wights? At least that was their stat blocks and they acted more like human cannibals or some such. I think there was something significant about a frozen well in the courtyard...? The conclusion of the adventure, I think, had something to do with the library.
It was either a high level adventure or a campaign where the world goes mysteriously dark one night because a Titan at the center of the earth stop turning the wheel that rotated the world. I think the PCs had to defeat the titan and one of them was supposed to take an amulet it had and assume it's place turning the wheel?
There MAY have been an adventure (I might have made up the adventure based on my readings there... It's been a really long time) that featured a goblin that used a bite attack... May have been called Bladetooth, or that's what I had called him on my own...
Any and all leads on this would be super appreciated!
From my experiences here there's a lot more old timers too, so maybe I'll catch lightning in a bottle
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I was hoping to tap into a large community to hopefully help me re-discover a website (or at least it's contents) from many years (10? more?) ago. I think it mainly had 3e materials, but perhaps it was a mix of 2e and 3e.
The website was named something akin to "dnd archives", which I realize now refers to a lot of websites. At the time, I recall it having a black and red color scheme.
It had a number of (what I presume were) homebrew adventures, which included the following:
- An adventure where players are shipwrecked in an island group populated by some merfolk and a dragon named Ari? ... Ori? ... who thinks he is a pirate - collects wrecked ship parts, has lanterns for ear rings, talks like a pirate, challenges the PCs to an insult contest, etc.
An adventure where the PCs are up on a mountain and a snow storm hits, and forces them into an abandoned monastery. They are visited by some sort of quasi-undead, Frost Ghouls? Frost Wights? At least that was their stat blocks and they acted more like human cannibals or some such. I think there was something significant about a frozen well in the courtyard...? The conclusion of the adventure, I think, had something to do with the library.
It was either a high level adventure or a campaign where the world goes mysteriously dark one night because a Titan at the center of the earth stop turning the wheel that rotated the world. I think the PCs had to defeat the titan and one of them was supposed to take an amulet it had and assume it's place turning the wheel?
There MAY have been an adventure (I might have made up the adventure based on my readings there... It's been a really long time) that featured a goblin that used a bite attack... May have been called Bladetooth, or that's what I had called him on my own...
Any and all leads on this would be super appreciated!