Chris Lambertz Digital Products Assistant |
I was working this up for a VTT and I pulled the maps and noticed all the secret doors are still marked on The Manmolds map. Is there any chance this could be remedied or is it something already flattened to the image?
Thanks,
Andrew
After reviewing the PDF, those tags are flattened in the image. It looks like this product was created before we started enforcing that those tags be their own text element. It is our standard to make sure those tags do not get flattened now, however. I'll take a look and see if we can get that remedied. An email will be sent automatically when the file is updated.
Galnörag |
Just started running this, been sitting on it for a while because I wanted to stream it into my Carrion Crown Campaign in the middle of Broken Moon. Finally sunk my teeth into it last night, and am having a blast, I hope my players are as well. One thing I would love to see is some paper minis or (I know this won't happen but I will ask) pawns for this module. Many of the story kin would make awesome pawns, especially
The module or the concepts of the module play so well in an Golorion based Alice in Wonderland kind of adventure, paper minis/pawns may have more broad reuse for GMs.
Anyways, hopeful idea, but mostly just here to say great module!
Tamago RPG Superstar 2014 Top 16 |
Galnörag wrote:If enough people people make requests for that, you never know what might happen...One thing I would love to see is some paper minis or (I know this won't happen but I will ask) pawns for this module. Many of the story kin would make awesome pawns, especially...
I think I already have requested it, but I would still definitely buy these if they were offered!
Wolfstone |
I can't seem to make a review of this, so I'll put it here:
Thank you for making this module.
It has to be the most fun I've had at the table, ever. The deck element harkens back to the days of good old graphic adventures on the computer, figuring out what goes where and frequently allowing us to bypass fights entirely (Though I'm sure groups that are fans of many battles will be more strict on just buffing and not bypassing!)
I have trouble imagining how an adventure could be more awesome than this.
Forthepie |
I was thinking about picking this up for more group, but the Harrow Cards can't be purchased anymore? Any solutions to this?
This is my exact question, although I may be able to stretch my campaign out to delay the Harrowing for a while. Depending on how fast they move through the earlier modules I've strung together. Or maybe I'll just skip this one.
It be awesome if I could find a pdf version of the deck since I am running this completely online.
Cheapy |
Pexx wrote:I was thinking about picking this up for more group, but the Harrow Cards can't be purchased anymore? Any solutions to this?This is my exact question, although I may be able to stretch my campaign out to delay the Harrowing for a while. Depending on how fast they move through the earlier modules I've strung together. Or maybe I'll just skip this one.
It be awesome if I could find a pdf version of the deck since I am running this completely online.
Forthepie |
Yes, that's what I was referring to about delaying it a bit. I am hoping the have a pdf of it, as well. My group has experienced a deck of many things and a deck of GM is crazy, one of our guys ended up being a one-eyed, werefrog. Of course there were some bonueses, but no one remembers them.
I lost a 10th level paladin to a deck of many things back in the day...lost to the void somewhere.
tcharleschapman |
Hi Everyone,
I'll brush on some in-game information in my question so please see the SPOILER below.
Should they be told that they can play cards at certain events or should they just figure it out like going "Hey, this card looks like a blue dragon and that is a blue dragon...I wonder what happens if I lay it on the table."?
What I'm currently thinking of doing is when they land on the demi-plane in game I'll throw the harrow deck on the table in a haphazard fashion so they have to pick it up, much as they would on the demiplane, and see the pictures and inscriptions on it, hopefully piecing together the events unfolding and the faces of the cards. Using this method may take them a while to get it but I think would be more rewarding.
Again, looking for any input. Thanks!
Itchy |
I'll go on the record as requesting paper minis for this module as well. If you make them I WILL buy them because I will be running this module as part of my Carrion Crown Campaign.
Also, I think that this was the most fun module I have read! It will be a challenge to run, because it seems as though a lot was left up to the DM due to word count, but that just gives me room to flex my evil creative muscles!!
MrVergee |
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Waw, Crystal! This adventure turns out to be every bit as good as I imagined it.
Our Curse of the Crimson Throne party just launched into the Harrowed Realm for an extra long session. We tackled a few locations, like the Midnight Circus and the Prophet's Garden, and are currently stuck in the Demon's Fen. The party also encountered the gnome from the Hidden Truth (I placed him in the forest as a first encounter, to give more insight on this demiplane), the Rabbit Prince and the Owl.
You can find pictures of our miniature set-up on my deviantart page and a full journal report on these boards.
Thanks for writing such an inspiring tale.
Arazlam |
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Andrew Betts wrote:After reviewing the PDF, those tags are flattened in the image. It looks like this product was created before we started enforcing that those tags be their own text element. It is our standard to make sure those tags do not get flattened now, however. I'll take a look and see if we can get that remedied. An email will be sent automatically when the file is updated.I was working this up for a VTT and I pulled the maps and noticed all the secret doors are still marked on The Manmolds map. Is there any chance this could be remedied or is it something already flattened to the image?
Thanks,
Andrew
This issue still exists eight years after it was brought to your attention