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adventure search, help me out

Started by zarathustra, July 13, 2013, 08:39:29 PM

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zarathustra

Trying to remember the name of a short (possibly 1 pager?) OSR adventure or even blog post that involved a cave system over-run by millions upon millions of tiny worms. There wasn't much too it, a few rules for how the worms operated, a small cave system and the reason they were gathered. Kind of an "explore it if you want" type site based adventure.

Anyone remember this one?

bryce0lynch

& Adventure 1 - The Valley of Eternal Rest, a free download. It's a collection of small tomb caves/dungeons.

Specifically, I believe you are referring to 'The Mother of all Worms' tomb, the one bright spot in the collection.

http://tenfootpole.org/ironspike/?p=1274
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zarathustra

That's it, thanks Bryce. Nice creepy little side-trek.

Love your blog of reviews btw, hope you find the enthusiasm to keep it up.

bryce0lynch

Enthusiasm I got.

Also, I got mountains of stress. AND I had to switch from Cristal to Mondoro and from Beluga to Sterlet. And William Munny killed my goldfish.
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zarathustra

Quote from: bryce0lynch;670745Enthusiasm I got.

Also, I got mountains of stress. AND I had to switch from Cristal to Mondoro and from Beluga to Sterlet. And William Munny killed my goldfish.

Damn that William Munny. Killed everything that walks or crawls and now he's started on swims.