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In a forest village, the church bell chimes for morning service. The good folk bow their heads in desperate prayer, recalling the sins and horrors of nights past: neighbours kidnapped, man-things lurking in the woods, and sightings of giant snakes.

Their preacher is powerless, but the old oak tree in the village calls to them - A silent battle rages for their souls. Dark secrets await below the blood-soaked earth and black roots, under the old oak.

  • Elder Oak is a compact adventure of mystery, dungeon delving and dark psychedelia.
  • For characters of 1st to 4th level
  • Designed for easy reference during play - control panel layout, minimaps, hyperlinks, handy tables
  • Usable with any d20-based adventure game
  • Beautiful, isometric-style maps of the village and an ancient temple
  • Includes alternate PDFs optimised for home & professional printing
StatusReleased
CategoryBook
Rating
Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorSunken Planets
GenreAdventure, Role Playing
TagsDark Fantasy, dnd, Dungeon Crawler, Fantasy, Mystery, OSR, Tabletop

Purchase

Buy Now$6.00 USD or more

In order to download this adventure you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $6 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Elder Oak - Revised Edition - digital (small filesize).pdf 12 MB
Elder Oak - Revised Edition - digital (large filesize) 45 MB
Elder Oak - digital (small filesize) 7 MB
Elder Oak - digital (large filesize) 41 MB
Elder Oak - for home-printing spreads 39 MB
Elder Oak - for professional printing, includes 3mm bleed 41 MB
Elder Oak - for home-printing a booklet 41 MB
Extra art - Wraith Fight.png 8 MB
Extra art - Main Hall.png 5 MB
Maps & bits.zip 55 MB

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I did a review as part of #HallowZine

Thanks a lot for reviewing the adventure! Much appreciated!

Hello, Tuomas! I sent you a message in Facebook, please check it out! :)

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Hi! It is 26 pages. The whole dungeon is visible in the screenshots, and the village has 7 briefly detailed locations. The book has tools for generating the town and townsfolk as you go.

It probably takes 1-2 sessions to "finish" it.

The dungeon is set up like a real space with a single enemy faction inhabiting it. It has a couple of environmental hazards and some mysterious lore baked into the environment, and a few friendly/neutral NPC interactions.

Hi! This look great, but I'd like to know a bit more about the length of the adventure. How many pages to the PDF? How many location in the town? How many room to the dungeon?


Thanks!