I started work on the adventure I call the Singing Hill years ago, based on a dungeon I made for my home campaign. I got it into a publishable shape, but quit working on it when life events distracted me. After staring at the thing for so long I realized it was blocking me from moving on to new stuff. So I'm releasing it for everyone to use.
You can find the Singing Hill here.
What's inside? 5 dungeon levels, 14 pages of mayhem, monsters both new and familiar. Giant bees, goblins, and unmen from subterranean worlds. Passable art from me, better art from others.
Feedback is always appreciated!
Adventures in the Singing Hill
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Adventures in the Singing Hill
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Re: Adventures in the Singing Hill
This looks really good. I've read the first few pages and so far, I really like it. I'll be able to read the rest later this evening.
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Re: Adventures in the Singing Hill
Wow, this one looks really-really promising at first sight. Lots of rooms, branches, loops, monsters. The map of level 2 and 3 is especially well done. I guess I should read this one.
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Re: Adventures in the Singing Hill
Hopefully it finds that sweet spot for you between "dense and interesting" and "frustrating mess!"
My blog, full of OSR goodness, monsters, and session reports: Carapace King