![]() ![]() I’ve included charts from the base adventure and my modified version for 5th level characters. The Charts – I always make at least two charts to organize my adventure an Encounter List and a Monster Stats sheet. The Campaign Diaries – Our heroes go on a quest for a missing group of adventurers, led by a strange man and his miniature giant space-hamster. ![]() Also, we played this campaign during the 2020 pandemic, so I also discuss our successes and our failures at playing the adventure remotely. Bear in mind that my players were all 5th level when we started the adventure, so I had to boost most of the monsters in abilities or numbers to make it challenging for my players. What follows is a complete overview of our experience playing this adventure. The players also have to contend with the remnants of the evil cult that built this citadel, and there’s even a petulant dragon. The second level is a classic dungeon crawl as the party works to defeat a mad Druid who controls an evil tree borne from the corpse of a vampire and his army of blights. In sandbox fashion, the players can choose which faction to support and have a variety of ways to acheive victory. The first has an interesting dynamic between two rival tribes (one kobold and the other goblin) as they vie for control of the upper level. Designed for PC levels 1 – 3, the adventure dungeon has two distinct levels. It is an introductory adventure, first developed for the 3rd edition D&D back in the year 2000. The Sunless Citadel is the first adventure presented in the 5th edition compilation book, Tales From the Yawning Portal. ![]()
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