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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Map of the Watchtower at Eammon Mór

My party took on the challenge of the Watchtower at Eammon Mór described in AX1: The Sinister Stone of Sakkara on page 65.

I could not find a map online that I liked so I drew my own. I am not as talented as Simon Forster but at least you can tell which way is up, I think.




I am not providing a map key for the simple fact, that mine is very campaign specific and would not really help anyone.

In the Cesspool I have a couple of Outyughs.

The Crypt Levels center chamber rotates as soon as the first door closes. There is undead and a banshee in the side chambers.

The cells were home to lots of bugbears.

The Rotunda had lots of ogres

The Aerie had war machines and crews

The top of the tower was a lot of ogres, orcs and assorted baddies.


Interlude: The Trial of Damien, Son Of Ulf

Interlude: The Trial of Damien, Son Of Ulf

A month has passed since the event of at the top of the tower. Lozen and Avery recovered from their injuries, the rest of party spent their time turning the old elven tower in the their new base of operations and the headquarters of their ever growing army.

That was then when Lord Morning Star arrived at a head of a large army of elves, He had seen the light and convinced the rest of the elven clan lords to march to the tower. Ivanova greeted him and he acknowledged her as Queen.

The week that followed was one of politics and debate about Ivanova's claim and her position among the High Elves. Due to her deft handling and charisma, Ivanova got 2/3 of the clans to support her claim.

There was also high drama with Damien. A contingent of clerics of the seven had arrived and arrested him for heresy. He was to be tried and if found guilty, be burned at the stake.

The Trial of Damien was detailed in the Thracian Times

The Thracian Times - Special Edition

As some people may know, I am a big fan of props, hand-outs and interesting ways of telling stories. I had done a Thracian Times before to help my players see what else was going on in the world.

Many thanks to Janie the Just, player of Ivanova, my best friend and wife who helped write this, I mostly did layout, advertisements, and some back stories.