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D&D: Quests from the Infinite Staircase

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Quests from the Infinite Staircase features six remastered classic adventures from Dungeons & Dragons history, now on the Roll20 Tabletop!  200+ NPC Character Sheets, pre-filled with one-click rolls 20+ Maps with pre-set Dynamic Lighting for Plus and Pro subscribers Adventure handouts for you and players 150+ Art Handouts to set the scene Macros to make rolling from tables quick and easy All adventures provided in a single module as well as individual addons to be added to any game The Lost City In this introductory adventure, explore a buried ziggurat to uncover the remnants of a once-glorious kingdom. When a Star Falls Retrieve a fallen star and defend the power of prophecy against those with malicious intent in this cosmic adventure. Beyond the Crystal Caves Venture into the Feywild to find two young lovers in an enchanted fairytale garden. Pharaoh Delve into an ancient tomb as you seek to lift curses and bring peace to the ghost of a long-dead pharaoh. The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth Brave deadly threats and tenacious monsters as you wander the archmage Iggwilv’s former lair. If you survive, you’ll claim treasure beyond your wildest dreams. Expedition to the Barrier Peaks Set on a crashed spaceship, this science-fiction adventure features malfunctioning robots, futuristic technology, and a deceptively cheery artificial antagonist.
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Flashback to my childhood!
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How many versions of Pharoah can I own? One of the first modules I bought. It was actually on sale at a drug store in Regina, Saskatchewan. Recommendation for DMs: The second map in Pharoah does not work well with Roll20 as the encounter description makes clear. For... reasons... you might want to break this map into a set of individual maps, one for each room. The last time I ran this in person, I made cut out maps for each room individually and laid them out as appropriate for the way that the PCs reached them. (You might also want to set the maps up without dynamic lighting and with the ability to easily rotate them, but this might be easier said than done if you don't have clear markings for yourself on which entrance is which.)