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The Crystals of Z'leth - Party 5e Module (Premium Softcover)

The Crystals of Z'leth - Party 5e Module (Premium Softcover)

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Based on the popular solo adventure of the same name, The Crystals of Z’leth party adventure gives 4 to 6 second-level characters a chance to explore a corrupted jungle, the remains of a long-lost empire, and an ancient evil as old and deadly as time itself. 

As the Dungeon Master, you’ll get everything you need to run a short campaign of classic exploration and adventure: 

  • 3 unique NPCs with their own personalities and secrets
  • 9 original magic items
  • 3 distinct areas to explore sandbox-style
  • Adventure hooks for character backstory and continued adventures
  • Maps, tokens, and other digital assets to bring the adventure to life

📜 Get the 5e Player's Cheat Sheet for free with this purchase. 📜

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  • Story

    The jungle holds many secrets. It will do anything to keep them.

    A party of adventurers has been hired to rescue an expedition to the lost city of Z’leth. Few who have found the mysterious city have returned. Those who did make it out alive talk of a lost civilization, ancient secrets, and crystals of great power.

    But all may not be as it seems, and there are secrets beneath secrets. Solve puzzles, survive ancient defenses, and manage limited resources to uncover the mystery of The Crystals of Z’leth.

  • A Standard Party Adventure for 5e

    Get the same story as the solo adventure, but designed as a playable module for a DM to run for a full party of player characters.

    Includes more lore, stats, and scaling for different-sized parties at levels 2 to 5.

    It is designed as a one-shot or a two-session campaign.

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Quality content; In a cheap package.

I truly enjoy the story and characters. The book itself, started falling apart as soon as it was opened.