I'm going to walk into this movie with excitement and an open mind, and with the full recognition that continuety went out the window looooong before Abrams took the helm.
Personally, I think this will be awesome. At least, I hope so.
I have published maps for B4 The Lost City to DMs Guild. https://www.dmsguild.com/product/342950/B4-The-Lost-City--Maps Enjoy! Ten maps at 70 DPI ready for online use. These maps were prepared to run B4: The Lost City. Grid and no-grid variants of each map are provided. In addition four varients are provided for Tier 3, one with each orientation of the rotating hallway in the center of the map. Maps include: First Tier Second Tier Third Tier Fourth Tier Fifth Tier Sixth Tier Seventh Tier Eighth Tier Ninth Tier Tenth Tier
Some screenshots from todays work on Hythum. I've been putting this area together all week and it's nearly done. If I have been producing like this during my entire recovery I'd be sitting pretty. Oh well. I don't like some of the weeds in the middle of the road and need to clean them up but overall I am quite happy with what I have.
https://www.dmsguild.com/product/533040/Tower-of-the-Baleful-Watcher-A-Beholders-Lair A perilous expedition steeped in mystery and dread awaits characters of 10th or 11th level. On the edge of a churning sea, a craggy hill rises like a wound in the earth, crowned by an ancient tower. A colossal 70-foot gash—half as wide—splits the hillside like a ruptured scar, beckoning intruders into shadow. Unnatural black birds circle the summit, their cries swallowed by the wind. Beneath this haunted peak lies the lair of a paranoid beholder—a twisted genius consumed by delusion and design. What horrors has it prepared for those bold enough to enter? Taking inspiration from the legendary Tomb of Horrors, this self-contained adventure can be dropped into nearly any campaign setting or run as a high-stakes one-shot. The adventure uses creatures from the *Monster Manual*, which is required for play. This beholder's lair can be dropped into any ongoing adventure with ease. The ...
Looks promising so I hope it'll be a good one. Of course it'll be good, IT'S STAR TREK!
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No problem. It's by J.J. Abrams who's produced Lost, Mission Impossible III and Alias. Not a bad resume. We'll see.
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drool. looking forward to this - just hoping scotty isn't too much comic relief.
ReplyDeleteAye laddie, too much comic relief would be a bad thing. The trailer looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to walk into this movie with excitement and an open mind, and with the full recognition that continuety went out the window looooong before Abrams took the helm.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I think this will be awesome. At least, I hope so.
We'll see, but I am also quite hopeful.
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