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Adventures: Tomb of Horrors (Revised) Will it be trick, treat, or both for your gaming group this Halloween?

Adventures: Tomb of Horrors (Revised)

Get ready for some classic adventuring in the Tomb of Horrors by downloading this v.3.5 revision of the classic Tomb of Horrors adventure by Gary Gygax, and see how well your PCs survive! Download now! (20mb ZIP/PDF) Adventure Background The legend of the tomb is an old story with many parts, some of which may be lost or obscured. These bits of information are available as clues, and characters can make of them what they wish: Ancient Burial Places; Ancient Tombs; Sorcerous Kings; Challenges, Surpassing (Certain Death); Soul Eaters; Treasure, Great . . .

The other parts of the legend can be furnished by the Dungeon Master from the description that follows. The Legend of the Tomb of Horrors Somewhere under a lost and lonely hill of grim and foreboding aspect lies a labyrinthine crypt filled with terrible traps and not a few strong and ferocious monsters to slay the unwary. Possible Locale of the Tomb. E6 (3.5e Sourcebook) - Dungeons and Dragons Wiki. Summary::E6 is a radical take on D&D 3.5, where level 6 is made the "epic" level.

E6 (3.5e Sourcebook) - Dungeons and Dragons Wiki

Characters stop leveling at level 6, and instead gain more feats as they continue to advance. This allows games to remain at a certain level of play for simplicity and ease of DMing. This supplement for the D&D game presents the E6 rules for D&D 3.5 Contents Edit Back to Main Page → 3.5e Homebrew → Sourcebooks. Timx13 comments on The Zero Level Funnel. Have you used it? What do you think?

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d20 Modern SRD. This material is Open Game Content, and is licensed for public use under the terms of the Open Game License v1.0a.

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Hosted by 12 To Midnight. Sure hope y'all find this useful. Props to Sovelior and Sage for the original design -- I was stumped until their lovely version turned up. So I ripped it off. Should work out okay in most browsers. The pictures amongst the Basic Classes pages are from the Wizards of the Coast d20 Modern art gallery, here. Recent Changes June 16th, 2004 Now with improved printing power! Mar 6th, 2004 A little more hyperlinking joy: check out Spell Descriptions and Power Descriptions for some sub-lists of spells and powers. Future Plans Improved Hyperlinking: We're hoping to get most of the site data-driven, so that Actions, Occupations and Equipment can all be displayed individually and linked to from anywhere. Reorganization: There's some flaky "pages that don't really belong anywhere" here and there and eventually we'll want to reorganize things.

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Pathfinder. Aliga's Lab. Drakontos Dragon World. The world of Drakontos is ruled by Dragons.

Drakontos Dragon World

Dragons are a fact of everyday life for the humanoid races. They are the kings and lords of the world, wielding such power as to be unquestioned. Some are benevolent and kind protectors, whilst others rule tyrannically, using their lessors as pawns in their plays for power. Metallic dragons protect their lands and people from the tyranny they would face being ruled by a Chromatic, who are always looking to expand their territory. But it's not all bad. Of course, in the countries ruled by evil dragons, the people may as well be slaves. These are generalizations, of course; not every Chromatic dragon is evil, and not every evil dragon rules oppressively (though the reverse can be true of Metallic dragons too).

World Countries & Cultures (Countries or regions are in bold; cities, settlements, etc. are underlined, while dungeons or other hostile places are italicized. 38) Farin - 39) Brookhille - Two Rivers - Rongyu (Honor) Xueshu (Scholarly) Sheng (Holy) Basic Fantasy RPG.