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Don't Break your Pick

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Don't break your Pick

This One-Shot Adventure Module Contains:

  • The story for a single adventure
  • Builds for 3 new monsters
  • Detailed and high-resolution encounter maps (to be used e.g. in Roll20)
  • A boss fight with unique lair actions
  • Several hazards and ideas for a mining expedition

The Story

Far up in the cold North, nestled between two giant mountains, lies a mining city called Dandery. It can be seen from miles away by the steam, light and noise it produces day and night. Dandery’s mines contain a huge quantity of coal, silver, indium, zinc and lead. Since the mines are worked on non-stop and the working conditions are horrible, the town is in constant need of new miners. People seeking their fortune from all over the region come to Dandery, but only a few of them ever leave. Cave-ins, gas-pockets, explosions and the immense heat thanks to the active hydrothermal system of the mountains make mining in Dandery probably the most dangerous job in the world. However, recently the miners have encountered a new hazard: tiny winged creatures attacking the miners and stealing ore. They seem to appear out of nowhere and have caused several fatalities already. However, since this is a hazard that could potentially be dealt with, the mining guild has offered a reward to anyone who can find the nest of these flying devils and exterminate them. So far, not many parties have been brave or dumb enough to try.

In this 4- to 5-hour adventure, a party of 4th to 5th level characters will be tasked with delving into the deepest depths of Dandery’s mines. In addition to the natural hazards they must also fight-off the mysterious winged creatures and figure out where they came from. Is the party strong-willed enough or will they, as the miners say, “break their pick”?

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August 5th, 2019
gj on the 5 hour mining adventure - Thanks! would highly reccomend [...]
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July 28th, 2019
Nice story. For some characters it's a bit challenging to follow the restrictions like no two handed weapons or no fire/thunder damage. [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on July 25, 2019.