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Guide to the Aldani Basin

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The Aldani Basin is an enormous clearing in the jungles of Chult where rainwater collects to form multiple shallow lakes and vast marshy ecosystem. These lakes feed the major northern rivers of Chult, the Soshenstar and the Tath, as they travel from the middle of the jungle out to the sea.

The Tomb of Annihilation adventure book provides two interesting encounters for the Aldani Basin, Mbala and the Heart of Ubtao. This guide aims to expand on those locations and present them in a logical, easy to run manner that creates a cohesive side quest within the Aldani Basin. It includes encounters with the aldani, the elusive lobsterfolk of Chult, and the pterafolk, rules for running aldani as a playable character race, and a new aldani guide that offers his expertise of the rivers and lakes of Chult.

Disclaimer: This guide is meant to be used in conjunction with the Tomb of Annihilation adventure book. It uses monster statistics found in Tomb of Annihilation, though no statistics are provided here.

A comprehensive guide for Dungeon Masters with 1st-6th level characters.

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April 9th, 2018
Not a lot of content here - this would be better were it called "An Introduction to the Aldani people". The Aldani as a race and the Aldani guide in particular stand out as great material to work with - especially considering the utter lack [...]
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