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Dungeon Module TH4: Tower of Xandlexa

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UPDATE: I have gone through and fixed several issues such as editing and spelling. Moreover, I have added player and DM maps. I'm sorry I didn't do these things sooner. 

Small Disclaimer:

Tower of Xandlexa is the fourth and final adventure in the "TH" series. Like all the others it can be played separately or together with the other adventures in the series. 

The Adventure: 

You have been hired to loot the treasure within the ever-changing tower of Xandlexa, a powerful Illithid wizard who has been rumored to have recently passed away. However, the tower is far from empty and will require all your strength, courage, and wisdom.

Note from the Author:

I started D&D with the classic adventure White Plume Mountain and loved it. I enjoyed the simple formula and the way we just jumped into it. The quest lasted a few nights, and we felt accomplished as players. My ultimate goal was to capture what I loved so much with that module.

Tower of Xandlexa was made to emulate a classic Dungeons & Dragons adventure in the best way I could. Obviously, these are 5th Edition rules, and the pages inside follow that formula, but I've emulated the covers to classic modules, even made the traditional blue and white maps, and added in old school pics to try to enhance the vintage feel to a degree. Like a classic D&D module there's a little background info, and then you're put straight into the adventure and go from there. 

Tower of Xandlexa is meant to be played as an adventure anyone can jump into and have fun. I chose the levels to be mid to high because I wanted players to have the options to use all those fancy high leveled skills or spell. 

Finally, I would recommend having a pretty mixed group of characters. For example, a group of fighters will not be able to get far due to needing magic users, divine users, and rogues to complete floors. I've tried to structure this adventure so that everyone gets a chance to shine. 

- The order of the tower's floors changes each time the adventure is played. 

- The core rulebooks (Monster Manual, Player's Handbook, Dungeon Master's Guide, and Volo's Guide to Monsters) are required to play.

- This experience has been designed to be a little harder and test the players. 

Have Fun!!!

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Some of this module takes heavy influences from here and here. These are both quality works, and I would recommend them to anyone. 

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Daniel F September 08, 2020 6:50 pm UTC
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Would really appreciate Player versions of the maps.
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Tommy H September 09, 2020 5:16 am UTC
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This seems to be a common request for this adventure. I believe it's time I got off my butt and do what the people have asked.
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Jeff K April 12, 2020 10:30 am UTC
Are there DM and player versions of the maps?
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Peter D November 27, 2017 9:09 pm UTC
Are there images files for maps? Also, are there DM and player versions of the maps?
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Matthew B February 07, 2017 1:01 am UTC
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I'm planning on running this soon. Can anyone explain the mechanic of rolling a d4 to determine which level is reached? How many times do you roll? How do you determine the total number of levels? What if you roll the same number as the level they just left? I feel like I missed something.
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Tommy H February 07, 2017 1:42 am UTC
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Hey, I can help. The idea is rolling 1d4 4 times on table "A" when going down the tower and eventually getting to the throne room. After fighting, Xandlexa in the throne room, the players then climb back up the tower and roll 1d4 4 times on table "B" when going back up it. Reroll any numbers you've already used. In truth, I missed writing it in and I'll need to add that. I hope this helps. I'll need to go back and clear things up.
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