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Otherwhise OK.
Thanks again.
Hey @ccy and thanks for your time playing this! So. I don't recall exactly because it was a long time ago. Though I assume that you are in the second floor of the hidden temple of Xilrae? If this is right place. You have an hidden room with an illusionnary wall in the tomb of Cervando that you can walk through. (at the beginning.)
1. Great story telling and world building. You put in awesome effort in telling a good story.
2. Combat was very balanced. No encounter felt too difficult Final boss fight i stumbled onto by mistake and managed to just beat it with my wizard alive soloing the big bad
3. Magic items flow easily in the campaign and feel natural to power curve.
you get +1 when it becomes necessary.
Con:
1. For the love of god... put a vendor into the campaign! You described us going to a town a few times... Let halfway through the campaign have a magic vendor
Amazing work, great story you should be proud :)
Players should be aware that you will never see a store/shop, so shouldn't go to all the bother of laboriously making sure you carry the maximum amount of valuable stuff from map to map hoping to sell it. (Guess what I did!)
Thumbs up! Thanks for the entertainment!