Poll #531 - Tomb of Ten Thousand Traps
Added 2025-11-08 18:48:04 +0000 UTCHey all,
I'm breaking ground on Tomb of Ten Thousand Traps for this month's big release. The book is set to be 76 pages exactly.
Which format do you prefer:
One-level dungeon with light details (about 20 pages dedicated to the actual dungeon) and then tons of tables for traps so you can make your own (50 pages of dungeon tables, details, etc.)
One-level dungeon with detailed traps, puzzles, etc. (about 50 pages dedicated to the dungeon with appendices).
Five-level dungeon (approximately 200 areas) with very brief descriptions of each area a la Dungeon of the Mad Mage)
Let me know. Voting ends Monday!
Comments
So I ran the shadow over in Smith adventure a while ago and I read in the PDF that there was a follow-up adventure the based on the whisperer in darkness the group really loved the shadow over in Smith adventure and I think they would love some more from you babe so I'm wondering if you did release or have for sale the whisperer in darkness adventure Thank you very much Hope to hear from you soon
Jordan Moore
2025-11-09 01:30:47 +0000 UTCFive levels is a LOT haha 75 for one level is kinda pushing it, too, since that's a looot of detail. It'll probably end up having some 1-page rules tossed into the front (OSE style) along with some big appendices
DM Dave
2025-11-09 00:46:31 +0000 UTCPersonally I'd like to have a highly detailed five level dungeon, with refuse stuck in the traps with things where the characters can scavenge things like food and water when they are trapped inside. For instance Kiffu's pyramid in Gaza meets the Tomb of Horrors where no one has ever gotten to the "wonderful things" in the central tomb, complete with curses that will punish them much later, and those who bought the treasure, and a secondary adventure where things have to be put back, ala "Curse of the Black Pearl". I'd gladly pay $40 for that, especially if its ruleset independent.
Joy Phillip
2025-11-08 21:42:23 +0000 UTC