
The Unquiet Flesh
A downloadable zungeon
There's been an idea going around quite a few places: Playful Void, 200 Proof Games, Prismatic Wasteland, and Seedling Games, to name a few. This is just such a thing. No sprawling lore, no fully realised campaign. Just a dozen free range, 100% scope-creep free locations to plop down in your pre-existing world. This is April's.
Each zungeon is pay-what-you-can, but if you can throw a few dollars my way, I'd be truly grateful. Either way, please rate this, it's a big help!
"Ask yourself: is my little blorbo a badass who survived, like, the impossible? If yes, put them into this dungeon so they can walk into the butthole of a mimic and fight a dude who is basically a god without all the pesky drawbacks of responsibility."
- Justin Vandermeer, Shouting Crow
- The biggest, deadliest zungeon by far, a challenge for high level characters!
- A 30(!!) room pointcrawl through a mausoleum, and a bridge to another world!
- Designed for Old School Essentials, but easily adapts to your favorite rpg!
- Includes material from Classic and Advanced Fantasy, and compatible with both!
- A hexfill to slot into your existing overland map!
- Hooks and area history to draw your players towards the world's edge!
- A simple bestiary and colour-coded map, ideal for new referees!
- Featuring the unbelievable, original artwork of Brandon "Chaoclypse" Yu!
- Includes seven pregenerated, fully realised characters ready for play!
- Your feedback will shape updates to this and other modules in this series!
Published | 8 hours ago |
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 total ratings) |
Author | Katt Kirsch |
Genre | Adventure, Role Playing |
Tags | 5e, Characters, Dungeons & Dragons, No AI, ose, OSR, Tabletop role-playing game, zungeon |
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- Number Four!8 hours ago
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This is probably Katt’s best zungeon yet. Somewhat ironically, this dungeon, teeming with undead, feels lived in. I loved it so much I borrowed a character from it to put in one of my own projects as a little homage to a great bit of writing.
This adventure is for high-level characters. Ask yourself: is my little blorbo a badass who survived, like, the impossible? If yes, put them into this dungeon so they can walk into the butthole of a mimic and fight a dude who is basically a god without all the pesky drawbacks of responsibility.
Aaaand to the zine description it goes!