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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Heroes of the Borderlands
party gains 1 level. This advancement occurs only once. If the characters are already level 3, they don’t gain a level for achieving this milestone. Region 1: Trail This dirt trail connects the Keep on
in appendix A (rerolling duplicates) to determine the item.
Zuzanna Wuzyk Region 2: Woods North of the keep sprawls a vast forest, home to hardy oaks, meaty mushrooms, and stores of primal
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Tales from the Yawning Portal->a1
Wisdom (Perception) check to find. Inside are 34 gp and two flasks of alchemist’s fire. 51. Dragon Library Leaning and fallen stone bookshelves fill this chamber, though a clear path connects wooden doors
, reverberating with primal power for those who can tap it.”
What’s with the stick-monsters? “The twig blights grow from seeds of the tree’s fruit.”
What’s going on with the fruit? “I give fruit to
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Tales from the Yawning Portal->a1
Wisdom (Perception) check to find. Inside are 34 gp and two flasks of alchemist’s fire. 51. Dragon Library Leaning and fallen stone bookshelves fill this chamber, though a clear path connects wooden doors
, reverberating with primal power for those who can tap it.”
What’s with the stick-monsters? “The twig blights grow from seeds of the tree’s fruit.”
What’s going on with the fruit? “I give fruit to
compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Grim Hollow: Player’s Guide
of such rumors, the one thing that seemingly connects all grudgels is a shared disinterest in discussing or hearing the ancient legends of the orcs. But whether this extends from wanting to distance
Porubov
Wulven embody the mysticism of the primal world, rather than its savagery. Where they wander through forest and scrubland, their wild look and solitary nature sees them often mistaken for