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Dense and Brooding Forest

Environments Designed by Dwayne at The Tabletop Tavern

At a glance

Tier
2
Type
Traversal
Difficulty
14
Impulses
Explore its depths and follow its calling

Environment overview

A stretching canvas of tall tress and shaded clearings urging the players to travel deeper within it.

Potential adversaries

Bears Skeleton Dredge Shambling Zombie

Features

Passives

passive

Actions

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  • Going in Circles
    Fear 1

    The characters have become lost and need to consult with a map, a scout of their own instincts.If a player has the services of a scout or a map they can roll Instinct with Advantage against the environment DC.On a success they regain their bearings and continue on their travel. Failure results in the group marking a stress and having to roll again to try and succeed.

    Each time a roll with FEAR occurs the group is attacked by a potential adversary of your choice.

Reactions

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About this environment

The forest is a great way to throw players into a dangerous hike and create some suspense while traveling. The going in circle action should be used as soon as the players have started to get comfortable or are feeling confident. Describe the forest as a quasi living entity almost with an agenda of its own.

Dense and Brooding Forest

Tier 2 Traversal

A stretching canvas of tall tress and shaded clearings urging the players to travel deeper within it.

Impulses: Explore its depths and follow its calling

Difficulty: 14

Potential Adversaries: Bears, Skeleton Dredge, Shambling Zombie

Features

Going in Circles - Action: The characters have become lost and need to consult with a map, a scout of their own instincts.If a player has the services of a scout or a map they can roll Instinct with Advantage against the environment DC.On a success they regain their bearings and continue on their travel. Failure results in the group marking a stress and having to roll again to try and succeed.

Each time a roll with FEAR occurs the group is attacked by a potential adversary of your choice.

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