The Terrors Beneath Deepfrost Citadel: a dnd-campaign
Get ready for “The Terrors Beneath Deepfrost Citadel”: a Decked Out 2-inspired Dungeons and Dragons campaign.
Many years ago, an adventurer by the name of Thaddeus Holsten opened the Black Mines and built Deepfrost Citadel - names familiar to any who aspire to be adventurers themselves. After tragedy struck, the mines were blocked off, the Citadel stood empty, and Thaddeus Holsten himself vanished.
Year after year, adventurers arrive in the former mining town of Hermilthan, sitting at the foot of the icy mountain where Deepfrost Citadel and the Black Mines are located. To find the treasures buried in the mines or hidden within the Citadel’s walls, or to discover the fate of Thaddeus Holsten. But anyone who enters the Citadel to start their search, disappears without a trace and none walk out alive.
Do you have what it takes to brave this dungeon? Or will it eat you alive?
This module contains:
An original thrilling tale of terror that leans closely and expands on official lore
Adventure for characters levels 3 through 7
Five distinct and dynamic levels to explore
Up to 18 different maps
Awesome magic items, based on the original dungeon’s artifacts
Unique Hermit-inspired NPCs and creatures
All in a fancy PDF and a less fancy but no less functional google doc!
For all your Decked Out 2 dungeons and dragons needs, all these resources are freely available following this link.
The Dungeon is ready for its next victim…
(This module is inspired by and based on Decked Out 2, a game made by TangoTek during Hermitcraft season 9).
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One line in everybody’s waiting that I haven’t seen an analysis for yet that I wanna talk about is the “ginger shots, vitamins” line
It’s obviously a reference to after that one tour when bojan got so sick the night before his debut movie premiere and kris had to stay up all night making him ginger shots to get through it
And you can see in clips of the premiere that bojan is absolutely miserable and barely even lucid, and then had to perform the next day (a performance that people would’ve understood if they cancelled, but I get the feeling that he would’ve felt guilty if they did)
And how stress and anxiety can make you physically ill, and how running yourself both mentally and physically ragged can just absolutely destroy any sense of fun that you had for your passion
And I just think it’s really interesting how just that tiny snapshot clearly made such an impact on his mental health. Especially because in an interview once he said that the most important lesson they learned from the band was “nothing is so important that you have to do it even if you don’t feel up to it” and I just hope it’s a lesson he continues to internalize
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Since it’s Chiaki day, I do wanna talk about something about Chiaki’s character that I really love that I don’t think gets talked about enough.
And that is the undeniably wonderful and beautiful love she does have video games.
This goes from the human version of Chiaki in DR3 that is able to use games to open herself up to her classmates to the much more standoffish AI version who will tell you that every game, even a bad one, is still meaningful to her in her first free time you spend with her. When it comes to each character’s talent in the games, they always have a divided opinion on the subject and how they feel about what it says about them.
With Chiaki, she just really, really loves games. Sure, there’s this lament that it’s the only thing she can be. With the anime, she expresses to Hajime that even if he is normal and without talent, he can still go anywhere. And she, Chiaki, will always be the Gamer Girl.
But at the same time, her hyperfixation is a true passion and love. No game is a waste of time for her. Whether it’s hard or easy, she just loves all of them and completes them. She always wants to understand them and talk about them.
It’s so easy to get angry at games, to trash on them instead of seeing them as an art form. The same goes with our expectations of art in general, but there is a sincerity to Chiaki’s obsessions. It may even be unhealthy as she notes she sometimes forgets to eat, sleep or even breathe while experiencing them.
But honestly, gaming is a true and sincere part of her character. One that I can’t help but think the creator and writers really injected so well into her. She references games that no one has ever heard of. She talks about bad games in the same breath as the good and memorable ones. She gets offended when Monokuma “desecrates” a classic, but forgotten adventure game series to use it as a motive. She encourages her classmates to grow closer by playing games with her and forms connections with them. And even in the DR3 anthology mangas (I think it is), when she loses trivia games, she stays up until she memorizes all the social trivia games that she isn’t even good at just because she loves being a gamer so much.
Chiaki Nanami just is the realest gamer girl.
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now that my sister and I are blazing through all the phoenix whright ace attourney content,,,,,is there anyone else simping for manfred von karma?
is anyone gonna sexualise that old man or does it have to be me?
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