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The Overgrown City

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A local scholar has learned of the ruins of an ancient civilization that have long since been overgrown by a lush old-growth forest called the Dorcoln Woodlands.  The ruins of Xochicalo hide the history of these ancient people, as well as the story of their eventual downfall.  Nestled deep within the temple rests the King of Leaves and his Staff said to be gifted by the Gods themselves.

Plot Overview

Prelude: Lye’s Bridge – The Party begins in the small city of Lye’s Bridge, where they meet with Adrian MacBreen and get the details of their mission.

Part 1: Into the Forest – The Party enters the Dorcoln Woodlands and travels through trackless forest, encountering a number of creatures (some harmless, others decidedly not).

Part 2: The Ruins of Xochicalo – The Party discovers the ruins of the ancient city, Xochicalo.  Several optional encounters in the remaining structures yield treasures for bold and adventurous groups that explore further.

Part 3: The Temple – The Party enters the overgrown temple at the center of the ancient city.  Inside, they face a number of dangerous foes, a handful of puzzles, and eventually an encounter with a Green Hag that has taken the king’s burial chamber as her own personal treasure cache.


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This title was added to our catalog on May 09, 2020.