I've just released a 5e D&D conversion of the various monsters, magic items, and creature encounters for the classic adventure S4: The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth. The original module is required to use this conversion guide. This guide includes stat blocks for more than 15 new monsters in addition to new magic items and artifacts. Here's a link to the conversion guide on DMs Guild. Fourteen maps have been prepared at 70 DPI of key locations. Grid and no grid (or hex) variants of most maps are included. Maps provided include: Tsojcanth Wilderness Tsojcanth Lesser Caverns 5600 by 7070 Tsojcanth Greater Caverns 5320 by 6860 Gnome Lair 4970 by 6090 Labyrinth 3640 by 3990 Armored Automaton Room 840 by 840 Hall of Pentacles 1120 by 1120 Mountain Nest 2100 by 2100 Mountains with River and Cave 3500 by 3500 Mountain Trail Ogre Den 2240 by 2240 Mountain Valley 1920 by 1080 Mountain Valley 2840 by 2840 Version A Mountain Valley 2840 by 2840 Version B Mountainside Trail 1920 by 1080
LOL - that is awesome - thanks for posting, Ernie!
ReplyDeleteRubbish!
ReplyDelete*splode*
I know it's a pizza commercial but it's pretty damn funny.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd reconsider delivering to a bunch of guys with swords and flaming arrows!
ReplyDeletethen again.......... Unless they let me play with their toys! :D
Hey Michele!
ReplyDeleteIt's been a few days. Did you take your trip?
If so welcome back.
Hi Ernie
ReplyDeleteAnd yes. And back home now. And all moved :) good to be home. I have a bit of jet lag.
"Waves bye" hehe
That one gave me a great idea on how to handle all the door salesmen that wants me to buy crap at twice the price :) "Let me show you this turbo super dustbuster 2008! It's only 200 Euros and you can pay without getting anything for your money..."
ReplyDelete*Flame arrow - kaboom, no car* Haha really funny. And I'm really tired. How's your foot? Better I hope.
@Liso, welcome back officially and congratulations on the move. I know both were very exciting events for you. I am pleased and happy for you.
ReplyDelete@Amrapheal. The foot is healing. Wednesday I will be put in a weight bearing cast, unless there is something unexpected. I should be able to walk 'as tolerated', we'll see how I do. I am very exciting. It's very itchy.
I have a funny family story too long to relate here, but my father had a college roommate that build a working crossbow and fired it straight up in to the air. The bolt did not return for an hour or so when a clearly startled and shaken police office knocked on the door holding the bolt in one hand.
Hehe, that was a funny anecdote. It reminds me of when I was young (and stupid) and build an air pressured cannon with a friend. As a starter we fired a really hard pumpkin that just went high in the air and did not drop back. For some time we debated of it just dissolved or if it hit orbit. Later that summer my mother told us the strange story of a woman a few blocks away that had her old green house crushed and the most amazing thing was that she hadn't used it for ages and yet a big pumpkin had grown in the middle of it... :) After that we only shot bullets of dirty socks on the neighbors kids.
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear that you soon will be up and dancing!
I had some teenage friends who rolled an old tire down a very hilly suburban road. It took a good bounce and went sailing into the air and down on top of and through someones roof.
ReplyDeleteThe guys told me the scattered to the wind.