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Tomb of Annihilation pdf is a story about death and the lengths individuals go to avoid it. As is true with many D&D adventures, it’s bound to be funny, not so much in the words and pictures, but in the experience of playing it. Every bad player decision, unfortunate die roll, plan gone awry, silly voice, dorky monster, and ill-timed character death has the potential to make us laugh. Like clowns in a rodeo, adventurers will often do hilarious things to survive and succeed.
Something Evil Is Trapping The Souls of the dead and draining life from all who have been raised from death by magic. This worldwide “death curse” not only prevents the raising of the dead but also causes creatures that were previously raised from the dead to wither and die. The source of this death curse lies in a trap-riddled tomb hidden beneath a lost city in the depths of a vast jungle.
Tomb of Annihilation is a DUNGEONS & DRAGONS adventure that takes place on the peninsula of Chult in the Forgotten Realms. Chult is a tropical wilderness composed mostly of jungles, plateaus, impassable mountains, and belching volcanoes. You can substitute a different jungle setting, changing location names as needed. Alternative D&D settings include the Amedio Jungle of Oerth, the Savage Coast of Mystara, the jungles of Xen’drik on Eberron, or a comparable setting on your home campaign world. This adventure is designed to begin with a party of four to six 1st-level characters, who should advance to 11th level or higher by the adventure’s conclusion.
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Dramatis Personae Introduction Chapter. 1: Port Nyanzaru Chapter. 2: The Land of Chult Chapter. 3: Dwellers of the Forbidden City Chapter. 4: Fane of the Night Serpent Chapter 5: Tomb of the Nine Gods App. A: Character Backgrounds App. B: Random Encounters App. C: Discoveries App. D: Monsters and NPCs App. E: Player Handouts App. F: Trickster Gods of Omu
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Book’s Name : Tomb of Annihilation Author : DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Original language : English Size Of PDF : 233 KB Number of Pages : 54 Pages Publishing Date : 19Sept2017
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