1/12/2024 0 Comments Dungeon magazine adventures pirate![]() The locales include the clever and quirky encounters that Chris Perkins would become known for, like solving the mystery of a murdered paladin, a bridal party, a Beholder construct, and more.īut it doesn’t have a strong and defined conceit like many adventures. And players can approach it in pretty much any order they wish, giving it a sandbox(y) feel. This gives the whole adventure a “locale-based” theme that runs counter to the typical event-based structure of most old D&D adventures.
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