![]() It was about three months back, just at the turn of summer, when some of our local folks reported strange lights in the night sky. "Where to begin with our 'happenings', as you say." One of his hands reaches out to rest on what looks to be a journal or logbook of some kind, and he opens it expertly to a page filled with various notes. Taking in your questions, Merrik begins his answers. What compensation are you offering for our services?Īfter pleasantries, Grassly helps his father, the Elder Merrik, over to the desk and offers you all a pick of the couches and chairs surrounding it. Where can we stay in town during our time here? ![]() Was there anything that changed in the town prior to the events occurring? Go over the map of the town and get info on landmarks, especially the cave and quarry. ![]() ((For sake of limited posts, here are some questions I will ask if he doesn’t provide it in his general explanation))Ĭan we have your permission to speak to everyone in the town, including inspecting the Flatfoot boy’s body? Anyone we should speak to that might have additional information?Īny other religions practiced other than the temple’s? What can you tell us about the happenings?” Our goal is to return your town to being safe so you can harvest your crops in peace. Whatever is causing this, we are sure to get to the bottom of it for you and your people. We are here to offer our assistance in any way we can. Gavin exchanges pleasantries with the Elder and introduces everyone. I hear you have come to answer our call?" It doesn't take long before and older human gentleman enters the room. Inside the room beyond are rather decent chairs and couches, a writing desk, which dominates the area, and walls of various books, mostly agricultural and mining related, though there is a somewhat impressive fiction section, and a small amount of rudimentary magical texts as well. What did they say you were called.the Something Hand? Anyway, if you'll follow me to the library, my father will be along shortly"Īnd with that he leads you through the large house to a wing cordoned off by another set of very fine double doors. I assume you are the group I heard about who has responded to our call for assistance. A tentative knock is quickly responded to by a younger looking half-elf who introduces himself as Grassly. It doesn't take long before you find yourselves grouped in front a large set of intricately carved wooden doors at the front of the manor house. Having all decided that maybe checking in with Elder Merrik is a better idea than standing outside in the ruins of a temple wracking your collective brains, the party bids goodbye to the three workers and heads back down the hill towards the center of town. A Litany in Scratches (Elemental Edition) is a decent little adventure location and it can be found by clicking here.Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creatures This provides another piece of free material to use with Elemental. This is another self-contained location that can easily be dropped into most settings and is probably suitable for a couple of sessions of play. This is one of a series of system-neutral adventure locations that have been adapted to Elemental. As well as the maps, there are some filler pieces of black and white art. The text roughly maintains a four-column landscape format and appeared to be free of errors. The pre-generated characters are linked in the second PDF. The PDF lacks bookmarks and is short enough that they are not needed. A Litany in Scratches (Elemental Edition) in Review Note these pre-generated characters appear to be drawn from a pool of Elemental characters used in various supplements. The second PDF has six pre-generated Elemental characters, with stats and descriptions. The final two pages have unmarked maps of both levels of the site. The next page is the Elemental adaption, with details on movement and Elemental stats for the various creatures encountered. There’s also a d20 table of items to find in the trash and some details on an item, the Book of Immortals. The second page continues describing the site, with an isometric map of the underground area laid out in the same fashion. The first page has an overview of the location and an isometric map of the site and gatehouse with locations marked. It consists of a former and now ruined monastery occupied by undead and treasure seekers. The first PDF is the adventure location itself. The supplement is available for free from DriveThruRPG and consists of a five-page PDF and a second, 13-page PDF. This adventure is adapted from the original for use with Elemental and is CC-NY-NC 3.0 for both original adventure and adaption. A Litany in Scratches (Elemental Edition) by Michael Prescott is a role playing game supplement published by Gildor Games for use with Elemental.
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