Hippolyta came into the city asking for aid in dealing with an attack out at her new London Zoo. Last year, she spoke of beasts in cages to study and display. Did one escape? Who's good with traps?
Description:
Hippolyta has come into the city asking for aid in dealing with an attack out at the new London Zoo. Some of you visited Hippolyta at the new Zoo buildings trying to help Shakespeare find his muse last year. She spoke of holding beasts, like a Carrion Crawler, in cages to study and display. This must be a simple case of beasts getting loose from their cages, right? Who's good with traps? Roleplaying encouraged, combat inevitable. Fifth level characters provided.
Trouble is afoot in a rural Septime village near the border of the Wasted West. Residents have gone missing - does some horror stalk the fields and shadows?
Trouble is afoot in a rural Septime village near the border of the Wasted West. Residents have gone missing - does some horror stalk the fields and shadows?
Trouble is afoot in a rural Septime village near the border of the Wasted West. Residents have gone missing - does some horror stalk the fields and shadows?
Trouble is afoot in a rural Septime village near the border of the Wasted West. Residents have gone missing - does some horror stalk the fields and shadows?
Trouble is afoot in a rural Septime village near the border of the Wasted West. Residents have gone missing - does some horror stalk the fields and shadows?
Trouble is afoot in a rural Septime village near the border of the Wasted West. Residents have gone missing - does some horror stalk the fields and shadows?
Trouble is afoot in a rural Septime village near the border of the Wasted West. Residents have gone missing - does some horror stalk the fields and shadows?
The situation turns desperate when the ancient defenses seal the heroes inside a tomb! Wits & blades must be equally sharp before they breathe their last. Written by Dan Dillon.
The situation turns desperate when the ancient defenses seal the heroes inside a tomb! Wits & blades must be equally sharp before they breathe their last. Written by Dan Dillon.