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Update: What's coming next?

Hey everyone. *wave*

Up next is Nangalore!

I've been looking forward to making this map for a while and now is the time. My group never went there (despite all the carrots and sticks! chuckle) and so it has been criminally missing from the line up. Expect it to be up by the end of the month. 

Thereafter...

I've got 3 areas of interest over the coming months:

1. Complete all the maps found in Tomb of Annihilation in my style.
Now that the DDAL series is complete, I can look back into the original ToA adventure for maps that I just never made. I'll audit and post a list here (and on discord) for votes as to how to prioritise. 

2. Make more TotEM content (examples, other modes of play, different styles of images, mixed map and totem encounters).
I just want to give this idea all the oxygen it can get. I've run some really successful encounters with it (be they add-ons to regular maps, or wholly in TotEM) and I have some ideas to try and extend them beyond "only for combat", which may help DMs have more tools dependent on the demands of the scene/encounter. At the very least , it needs more specific encounter-based examples. 

3. Whatever one-shot weirdness I happen to run for my friends over the next two months.
The Call of Cthulhu one-shot "Dead Light" being a prime example. If anything else of interest occurs, I'll be sure to pop it up on here. Rest assured, my primary interest is to continue mapping jungles and tombs for ToA until it is all done. Consider this bonus content. :)

Comments

A chase scene is a perfect example. Thanks for the prompt!

Some 'premade' TotEM encounters would really go a long way to showing people how you use the system. It would be awesome to have some jungle-themed ones, like a T-rex chase, but that might be too selfish of me to ask ;)

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I am shortly going to be running your first ToTem encounter with the rope ladder digestive pods and massive plant. Any advice on how to run that would be deeply appreciated.

Richard Healy


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