I've been receiving some very solid feedback on the various Adobe files I've created, and was asked if I would create a section on my blog to make it easier to find those resources.While I will continue to post small samples of them as part of my campaign history or campaign design sections, on the left hand side you will find a new section called Archives. It will be home to all future pdfs that I make available via this Blog.
Many thanks for all of the kind words and for continuing to follow my humble offerings.
Cheers,
B.B.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Dungeon/Cavern Age
For me, part of the Isolde-Delta Campaign World comes down to closely
monitoring complexes, and while the PCs might not have explored their secrets,
it seems only natural to decide what type of shape those underground areas are
actually in. I ask myself the following questions:
- If the complex has fallen into disrepair or is abandoned, how long does it take before nature starts to reclaim what was developed or built?
- What type of Complex is it – Cavern or Dungeon?
- How was the Cavern formed?
- How was the Cave formed?
- Who built the Mine?
- Who built the Dungeon?
- Does the Complex have a crew that maintains the integrity of it – keeping growth to a minimum/doing repairs etc.?
The secondary reason to use these tables is perhaps your curious
whether a specific class of character would be valuable in a certain type of
underground complex. One that instantly comes to mind is the Druid, whom has a
plethora of spells that use nature to his advantage. You can use these charts
to quickly determine if a Druid would be of value in a specific underground setting.
Dungeon Age
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