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A jam submission

The Boreal RefugeView project page

Short adventure for Mörk Borg
Submitted by fc85057 — 9 days, 5 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Coldest (How far below zero can you get?)#54.3334.333
Darkest (How deep into the darkness of man can you go?)#83.6673.667
Most "Northern" (We're from Minnesota, it's okay.)#93.2223.222
Overall#113.3063.306
Most Deathless (You know it when you see it.)#192.0002.000

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted (2 edits)

I really like this, as an element that you can pop into any adventure I think it works perfectly, as there isn't really a hook right now. That's fine it could easily be created, or combined with some of the other entries to make for a longer story arc.

The only thing I'm wondering is what is making PCs go further down? What's the hook for them? What's driving them forward/downwards?


As previously stated really like the clear and clean layout, great style! 

Submitted (1 edit)

I like the design of this adventure. Besides what others have already mentioned, I specifically like how one side of the room is used for description and the other is used for stat blocks.

It's simple and straight forward and I think a group would enjoy this one.

My only aching question is how the hell did that giant get down there in the first place?

Submitted

I like the design of this adventure. Besides what others have already mentioned, I specifically how one side of the room is used for description and the other is used for stat blocks.

It's simple and straight forward and I think a group would enjoy this one.

My only aching question is how the hell did that giant get down there in the first place?

Host

I love the map presentation, simple and effective. Well written and an escalating (while descending) adventure. Very well done.