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Red Larch 001: Elemental Evil

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Red Larch: Elemental Evil is an adventure that relies heavily upon the free supplement provided by Wizards of the Coast for their Princes of the Apocalypse adventure.  This requires the free supplement to be able to fully use this module.  This adventure provides monster statistics for each encounter and also provides expanded areas and side quests not in the free supplement.  

This adventure was run as a home campaign for first level characters and PCs completing it can expect to be 6th level upon its completion.  The adventure contains the supplemental material needed and several new magical weapons and items.  Several of the monster statistics have been modified for slightly harder encounters and for easier play.  

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January 23, 2020 12:04 pm UTC
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Hi Keith, thanks again for your modules, I find them very useful.
Re this one, if I have got this right I should be able to run this with this module plus the Princes of the Apocalypse free supplement.
I have downloaded the supplement, and I refer to page 10 of your adventure which states "Areas T1 and T2 are in the module and are straightforward and use as written" but I can't find them in the free supplement - Am I missing something?

Similarly in the What's Next section on page 11, it states "about what people know and who may be responsible. This is detailed in the module" but I am unclear if this is the full Princes of the Apocalypse adventure that is required or something else I am missing as I can't find any of this in the free supplement I downloaded from here:http://media.wizards.com/2015/downloads/dnd/PrincesApocalypse_AdvSupplementv1.0_PrinterFriendly.pdf

Also are there maps for the locations in your adventure?

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keith S January 23, 2020 10:36 pm UTC
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Thank you for asking about this. All you need is the free supplement to use this adventure. I do not own the full adventure and only used the free supplement to run this campaign.

T-1 and T-2 are on page 23 of the free supplement. T1 is the Entry Cavern and T2 is the Stone Sentinels room of the Tomb of Moving Stones section of the adventure. There are no monsters in these rooms and what is written is fine to use.

Page 28 in the Conclusion part of the free supplement talks about dealing with the aftermath of the Seekers part of the adventure. It explains some of what is going on and how the PCs can deal with it and how the town deals with the Tomb of Moving Stones section of the adventure. I put this in as a good roleplaying place to break the adventure and provide rest before continuing.

Enjoy.
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January 25, 2020 7:05 am UTC
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Thanks again. Just FYI the free supplement that wizards has available from here https://dnd.wizards.com/products/tabletop-games/rpg-products/princes-apocalypse does not have T-1 etc - it only has stat blocks, magic items and spells.
After much searching I found a second supplement here that is the one you are referring to - https://media.wizards.com/2015/downloads/dnd/DDEN_PrincesoftheApocalypse.pdf - Google did not bring this one up when I searched for free supplement princes of the apocalypse.
I only foud it when I searched for free supplement princes of the apocalypse T-1
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January 25, 2020 7:18 am UTC
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By the way It also shows up if you search for Introductory edition of the Princes of the Apocalypse rather than supplement.
It may be worthwhile adding the URL to your text above as it is hard to find the second document and could be confusing for some (that fact that Wizard's has two supplements) It was certainly confusing initially for me.
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keith S January 26, 2020 5:19 pm UTC
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Thank you, I should have linked it to the description.
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