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“Desert Dungeon”
– 1 Page Adventure Suitable for Play-Test Design or Singular Play
By David A. Kot
This adventure uses the “Swords and Wizardry” (White Box) Rules
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Adventure Plot:
As a cleric of water (Levels 1-3),
you must survive deserts and rescue thirsty
pilgrims.
Map Layout:
Because of the
randomness
of the
scenario encounters, time and rewards won will
vary. In game terms, blowing winds sweep desert
sands into hills or otherwise make travel and vision
difficult. The only constant point is a point labeled
“Start,” which becomes the current occupied square
once in motion. Heroes roll a six-sided die to
determine any visible terrain. This approach
reinforces mapping skills. Consult the table to see
how far heroes can
see
in their current direction:
MAPPING CHART
,
ROLL
1
d
6
1
2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3
2
3
3
3
4
4
4 4 4
4
4
3
Start
5 – Re-roll & +1 to
total
6- Storm! Remain
here & roll for
Wandering
Monster
Encounter Rolls
1. Empty, but safe, spot
2. Small Treasure
3. Small Oasis, 1 drinkable unit
4. Trap!
5. Wandering Monster
6. Lost Pilgrim with 1 unit of water
Small Treasure
1. Coins/Gems valued at 1d6 gold pieces
2. Potion box containing 1d3-1 usable potions
3. Scroll case containing 1d3 scrolls/spells
4. Magical Weapon or Armor +1/Silvered
5. Lesser Miscellaneous Magical Item
6. Cactus gives 1 unit of water
Trap!
1. Mirage, Wandering Monster deals imagined damage
2. Thirst! Saving Throw vs. Death or expend water
3. Giant Spider Web, as per Monster Entry
4. Quicksand, requiring DEX or Saving Throw
5. Pit, damage and add a Monster to next Encounter
6. Skeletal Ambush, 1 very unusual skeleton rises
Wandering Monsters
1. Pilgrim
2. Skeleton with shield
3. Zombie, Standard
4. 2 Ghouls
5. Shadow
6. Mummy
7. Giant Fire Beetles
8. Giant Centipede, small
9. Elf, as Magic-User 2
Roll 1d6: 1-3 = Friendly
B. Roll 1d6: 5-6 = Hostile
10. Elf, as Fighter 2
A. Roll 1d6: 1-4 = Friendly
NEW WHITE BOX MONSTER: Giant Scorpion
These child-size arachnids aggressively hunt the
desert plains in search of food. Even their pinchers
drip with paralyzing, toxic venom. Their exoskeletons
shield them from many wounds and dry desert winds.
WATER TABLE – Drinkable Units Available
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WATER RULES (House Rules)
1. As a desert cleric, water is used as your hero’s holy symbol, needed to cast spells or turn undead.
(Using Holy Water add +1 to your hero’s clerical level used to determine the results for turning undead.)
2. After taking any damage, your hero must successfully make a Saving Throw or consume one unit of water.
Note: This consumption may occur at the conclusion of a fight, but immediately following the battle.
3. Any traveling companions with your hero automatically require 2d6 units of water, or they will leave/die.
A.
B.
Roll 1d6: 5-6 = Hostile
11. Gnoll
12. Bandits, Human
13. 1d3 Kobolds*
14. 1d3 Goblins*
15. Orc*
16. Giant Spider
17. 2
Giant Scorpions – New Monster!
18. Djinn
19. Pilgrim, Cleric 5
20. Pilgrim
*-Subject to (sunlight) penalties
RUNNING THE ADVENTURE
This adventure is designed to help play test new monsters, new situations like resource management,
and for single-player enjoyment. Because the “dungeon” is random, it can be replayed with different
results, which may help validate some play testing theories. In practice, a successful adventure can
include, but is not limited to: rescuing 4 pilgrims by helping them move off of the map grid, advancing a
level, defeating Giant Scorpions or a Mummy or other difficult monsters, and sheer survival of 100+
moves. Good Luck!
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