

The only thing I'd request is to write in a few encounters with Professor Lorrimor somewhere they don't have to be big defining events, but in large part the setup behind this is based on him dying, and the adventurers being contacted for his will reading and funeral. Quote from: Xurtan on July 03, 2019, 04:00:11 pm I like it! Sounds like a fun character to run Gothic horror with, and I appreciate the rural, country bumpkin slant to things. I'd be willing to look at it, at least.Īlso, to anyone curious, here's a map of the region (broken into three parts because it is unfortunately massive): In regards to Rune Scribe, I'd say 'maybe' dependent on where things stood at the time. Though natives of these regions are generally suspicious of (and sometimes even outright hateful toward) non-human visitors, those who take the time to get to know their dwarven neighbors often come around to their foreign ways, appreciating them for their hardiness and staunch pragmatism. While many dwarven traders and tradespeople find themselves most accepted in the metropolitan centers of southern Ustalav, some venture into the more provincial and sometimes prejudiced counties in the east to answer the silent call to stand vigil against the orc hordes of neighboring Belkzen. Stout folk native to the land can generally be found in the mining-rich counties of Barstoi and Versex, where they often hold influential positions in local salt and tin mines.

While you can support my efforts by purchasing the PDF at the link below, if you are interested in simply reading and giving me feedback, PM me and I'll send you a link where you can view the product for free.ĮDIT: Files were taken down off of DMs Guild, probably for some sort of misguided copyright fear.Dwarves are less than common in Ustalav, yet the proximity of the Five Kings Mountains to the Immortal Principality means that there is steady trade between the miners, weaponsmiths, and brewers of the dwarven stronghold and the large urban ports on Lake Encarthan. If anything, I'm more interested in feedback (and unbridled adoration ). I'm planning on tackling the rest of the adventure path, too, and I'll be running a group on Twitch to play through each conversion.

After spending a long time looking for a conversion I finally decided to just make one myself, since no one else was tackling the project in any sort of shareable effort. I know a lot of people talk about seeing those old adventure paths converted. It is the classic Carrion Crown adventure, Haunting of Harrowstone, converted from Pathfinder into D&D 5. Hello! Wanted to share the project I've been working on for the past few weeks.
