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Scourge of the Medusa Curse

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P.B. Publishing Presents:

Scourge of the Medusa Curse!

Special Acknowledgments: M.T. Black – for creating the opportunity to flex our creative muscles. This product would never have happened without your support and drive, thank you.

Scourge of the Medusa Curse is a Dungeons & Dragons 5e adventure designed to be completed in about 4 hours of play.

Many generations ago, there was a family of stoneworkers; the Mason family. Their family business was failing in recent years, and, due to the Master Stoneworker’s love for the dwarven spirits, the quality of their stonework was diminishing.

To rescue her father, Jorlana Mason went out in search for some way to help him regain the skill and passion he once had. She found an answer through prayer, though it was not deity she had hoped for. The god, known as Sseth, spoke to her, offering her that of which she asked. However, in exchange for this great gift, Jorlana must, after giving birth to her future firstborn, submit herself to Sseth, receiving from him the curse of the medusa.

Now, generations later, the latest new mother of the Mason family has gone missing, leaving behind her newborn son.

Can your heroic adventurers seek out and rescue the new mother from the grooming grasps of the Mason Medusa before she can be cursed with the Scourge of the Medusa Curse?

Whilst this adventure is primarily a dungeon crawl, with an immersive and challenging climax, it is just as equally designed around the story to help immerse your players into the game. The map (as shown below) helps you, the Dungeon Master, to drive the scenes as our heroes explore the Aisle of the Serpent and battle the Mason Medusa in the Garden of Stone.

To run this adventure, you need the following:
  •  The Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition Player’s Handbook (PHB),
  •  The Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition Monster Manual (MM),
  •  The content supplied within this adventure.
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August 16th, 2018
This adventure is very easy to run for a DM with any amount of experience (I'd say it would probably even be playable to pick up and play as you go, though it is always best to do a full read first!). The module is pretty linear which isn't a bad thing [...]
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July 26th, 2018
The Good This is a straightforward linear quest. Go kill a medusa, and stay on the magical path. New DMs, or DMs who have trouble improvising, will really benefit from the assistance the author gives them. Skill checks are laid out in high detail, mech [...]
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