Web of Destruction is a tournament module set in Malatra – Living Jungle using the Dungeons & Dragons 2rd edition ruleset. It is part of the Living Jungle series of adventures published for the RPGA Network.
Summary[]
In the Year of Great Change (1373 DR), the heroes of the Living Jungle were invited to celebrate the 25th year of Big Chief Bagoomba's rule. They were separated into five groups and sent to race through jungles in hopes of winning delectable treats and, later – reveling into the night. One of the competing bands never returned, and later, it was revealed they were slain by evil spider katanga who worshiped the ancient and powerfully malicious Statue of K'lel'al the corrupted the Living Jungle's leopard katanga. Great witch doctor Bengoukee revealed that the statue was hidden many years ago when he was a young adventurer himself. Now it was time to return to the statue to destroy it once and for all. Along the way, Bengoukee and the new generation of heroes discovered all adventuring companions of the revered witch doctor dead. Fighting through spider katanga worshiping K'lel'al and seeking its return to the jungle, the adventurers were successful in destroying the powerful artifact.
Index[]
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- Characters
- Bengoukee • Big Chief Bagoomba • Garalo • Jakari • Jonga • Juala • Kabau • Migume • Ntome • Hanta • Huchaka • Mitana • Sithana • Ulolu • Yobu
- Referenced only
- Arkari • T'kaba • Tog
- Creatures
- garuda • giant spider • gorgosaurus • korobokuru • leopard katanga • monkey • Nubari • snake katanga • spider katanga • tam'hi • tiger katanga • tyrant lizard
- Referenced only
- caiman katanga • impala • Tamara (Malatra)
- Locations
- Fire Mountain • Forbidden Mountains • River of Laughing Idols
- Referenced only
- Sleepy Lake
- Magic
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- Spells
- aid • burning hands • command • cure light wounds • demi-shadow monsters • dispel magic • entangle • faerie fire • flame arrow • flame blade • hold person • irritation • levitate • light • magic missile • prayer • produce flame • protection from fire • shield • silence • stoneskin • web
- Items
- Bengoukee's spear • bone ring of Tago • herbal elixir of healing • Sapphire Eye • spell fetish • Statue of K'lel'al
- Other
- aruba nut • banana • coconut • garuda liver • Great Race • gourd • honey • incense • manriki berry • obsidian • poison sumac • roasted antelope • sandals • shameo
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Notes[]
- ↑ The events of the Living City Ravens Bluff and the Living Jungle campaigns took place on a timeline that advanced together with the real world's time. Even though all Living City/Living Jungle adventures were dated with real-world dates and year names on the Malatran calendar, there were events that received a DR year. The Living City timeline can be derived from Myrkyssa Jelan's historic events of the late 14th century DR. Myrkyssa Jelan attacked Ravens Bluff in 1370 DR, according to The City of Ravens Bluff and Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition; these events are chronicled in an in-and-out of universe issues of Ravens Bluff Trumpeter. This places the real world year 1997 as 1370 DR, and in 1998 (1371 DR). As the real world's months and the Calendar of Harptos are virtually identical, we can also date all events of the Living City Ravens Bluff as close as an in-universe month. Using that data, we can use the Legacy of the Headshrinker to date the Living Jungle adventures. The adventure features Malatran heroes traveling to the Vast and meeting several player character from the Living City campaign. Legacy of the Headshrinker takes place in 2000 – The Year of Great Change, which correlates with 1373 DR. This means other named years in the Living Jungle campaign can receive a DR conversion: The Year of Awakening (1995) – 1368 DR;The Year of Discovery (1996) – 1369 DR;The Year of New Peoples (1997) – 1370 DR;The Year of Gathering Darkness (1998) – 1371 DR; The Year of Sorrow and Hope (1999) – 1372 DR;The Year of Great Change (2000) – 1373 DR;The Year of Tigers Curse (2001) – 1374 DR;The Year of Despair (2002) – 1375 DR;The Year of Lion's Victory (2003) – 1376 DR.