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Be seen by Nobody

This One Shot Adventure Module Contains:

  • The story for a single adventure
  • Builds for 3 new monsters
  • A rule set for fighting giant monsters for D&D 5e
  • Inspiration for an action-puzzle boss encounter
  • A rough map of an island

The Story

Far-off from any trade routes, in the middle of the ocean, lies a small island named “Isstic”. While many know its approximate location, nobody has claimed to have set a foot on it in decades. Deadly currents, sharp cliffs and a constantly brewing storm make the island practically inaccessible for ships. Normally, the name of the island would’ve been long forgotten by history. However, most scholars know that Isstic once was home to a great trading empire. Under King Chorn the Cunning, the empire started to regulate and tax the spice trade from the West and the raw materials trade from the East. Through this, Isstic rose quickly to great wealth and considerable power, without producing many goods of their own. Then, around 300 hundred years ago, every mention of the great empire of Isstic and its royal family simply vanished from the records of time. Yet, the island is still out there in the great Sea – as if waiting for a new conqueror to arrive.

In this 3 – 4-hour adventure, a party of 4th to 5th level characters find themselves stranded on the island of Isstic. Searching for a way off the island, they’ll have to forage through the ruins of a once great civilisation. The island may seem friendly at first, but one warning is repeated all over the island: “Be Seen By Nobody!”

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Austin S December 30, 2023 2:16 am UTC
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Arguably the best one shot out there.
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Reg F November 07, 2019 2:55 pm UTC
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I’ve started this with my group and we’re all enjoying me creeping them out with the eerie silence and lack of wildlife. They have not yet found Chorn. So are there suggestions on how to handle the targeting of his different body parts, since that’s not normally a feature of 5th Ed?
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Quickphix C November 07, 2019 5:49 pm UTC
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Hi Reg
Thank you for your kind words - I'm glad you're enjoying the adventure! Our GM just used the chart in the back and asked us, where we are attacking - he the used the suggested AC to see if we where hitting. Since Chorn is so huge, most of his red zones are usually behind partial cover - meaning the players should use the terrain or the towers to get a clear shot at his eyes for example.
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This title was added to our catalog on July 25, 2019.