73 – 74 Potionofvitality
75 – 76 Spellscroll(choosea 1 st-levelspell)
77 – 78 Astopperedvialofwyvernpoison(see
chapter 8 oftheDungeonMaster’sGuide)
79 – 80 Anobsidianknife( 25 gp)
81 – 82 Astoppered,woodentubecontaining
1 d 4 gemstones( 50 gpeach)
83 – 84 Asmallonyxorbwithmaze-like
patternscarvedintoitssurface( 75 gp),
usableasanarcaneordruidicfocus
85 – 86 ABatirigoblinmaskmadeofpainted
wood,setwithninegemstones( 10 gp
each)
87 – 88 Aspyglass( 1 , 000 gp)
89 – 90 Alute( 35 gp)withonebrokenstring
91 – 92 Asetofthieves’tools( 25 gp)
93 – 94 Anexcellentlock( 50 gp)thatrequiresa
successfulDC 20 Dexteritychecktopick
usingthievestools(thelock’skeyis
missing)
95 – 96 JarofKeoghtom’sointment
97 – 98 Hornofblasting
99 – 00 Wandofsecrets
Dragon,Faerie
Aninvisiblegreenfaeriedragontakesaninterestinthe
adventurersandfollowsthemforawhile.Ifthecharactersare
ingoodspirits,thetinydragonplaysharmlesspranksonthem
duringtheparty’snextshortorlongrest.Ifthecharactersare
notangeredbythistrickery,thedragonappearsandtruthfully
answersthreeoftheirquestionsbeforebiddingtheparty
farewell.Ifthecharactersseemdourormean,orifthefaerie
dragon’sprankssourthem,itfluttersoffwithoutproviding
anysortofaid.
ThefaeriedragonvisitedOmurecentlyandknowsabout
theevilgargoylesand“snakepeople”thatwatchoverthecity.
Italsoknowsthingsaboutothernearbylandmarksor
locations,asyoudetermine.
Dragon,Red
Ifthecharactersarewithin 50 milesofWyrmheartMine(see
chapter 2 ),theyseetheyoungreddragonknownas
TzindelororTindercirclingoverthatlocation.Ifthey’re
fartheraway,theyseeherflyinginthedirectionofthemine.
Thedragonignoresthecharactersunlesstheydosomethingto
attractherattention.
Eblis
Ifthecharactersareonthemovewhenthisencounteroccurs,
theystumbleacross 1 d 4 + 1 eblis(seeappendixD)livingin
reedhutsbuiltonstiltsaboveaswampymarshorpond.The
eblisattackwoundedorweak-lookingcharactersbutofferto
tradeinformationforpreciousgemstonesiffacedwitha
strong,well-armedgroup.For 50 gpworthofgems,theypoint
theadventurersinthedirectionofnearbylandmarks.Ifthe
charactersfollowthesedirections,theyhaveadvantageon
checksmadetoreachthoselandmarks(see“Navigation,”page
38 ).Ifthecharactersdefeattheeblisandsearchthehuts,roll
threetimesontheTreasureDropstabletodeterminewhat,if
anything,theeblishavestashedintheirhomes.
Ifthisencounteroccurswhilethepartyiscamped,the
eblissneakintothecampandtrytodragonecharacteraway.
EmeraldEnclave
ThecharactersencounterabandofEmeraldEnclavescoutsor
stumbleupononeoftheiroutposts.Choosewhichever
encounterworksbestforthecircumstancesandlocation.
EnclaveScouts.Thepartymeets 1 d 4 + 1 membersofthe
EmeraldEnclaveworkingtoridthejungleofitsundead
menace.ThegroupworkswithapriestofMielikki,butall
othermembersarescouts.Ifoneoftheadventurershasdied
recently,youcanusethisencountertointroduceanew
character—eitheramemberoftheEmeraldEnclave,
someonethescoutshaverescued,oracharacterwhohiredthe
scoutsasguides.
Thescoutsarewillingtotradeinformationonanequal
basiswithanon-evilparty.Characterscanalsoconvincethe
scoutstojointheirpartyforupto 3 daysbysucceedingona
DC 12 groupCharisma(Persuasion)check.TheEmerald
Enclavescoutshaveenoughfoodandwatertonourish
themselves,andeachscouthasanexplorer’spack.Thepriest
carriesapriest’spack.
EnclaveOutpost.AnycharacterwithapassiveWisdom
(Perception)scoreof 13 orhigherspotsawoodenplatformin
atree.Theplatformis 2 d 6 × 5 feetaboveground,anda
successfulDC 12 Strength(Athletics)checkisrequiredto
climbthetree.Theplatformis 10 feetsquareandsturdy
enoughtosupportsixcharactersandtheirgear.
Explorer,Dead
Chultisstrewnwiththecorpsesandbonesofthosewho
havefallenvictimtoitsterrors.Whenthecharactersdiscover
onesuchvictim,rollad 20 andconsulttheDeadExplorers
tabletodeterminewhattheyfind.Thenrollonceonthe
TreasureDropstabletoseewhat,ifanything,canbefoundon
orneartheremains.
DeadExplorers
d 20 Remains
1 Thebloatedcorpseofadeadhalfling,
riddledwithtinyarrowsanddanglingfrom
atreevine.(Thehalflingtrespassedon
grungsacredground,andthecorpsewas
hunghereasawarning.)
2 Thebonesofanunarmoredhumanoid,
lashedtoatreebyvines.(Thisexplorer
wascapturedbyBatirigoblins,dousedin
honey,andlefttobedevouredbyhungry
insects.)
3 Thecrushedremainsofanunarmored
dwarf,showingsignsthatshewas
stompedtodeathbyarampaging
dinosaur.
4 Thegnawedandcharredbonesofa
humanoid.(Thisunfortunatewas
murderedandcannibalizedbyhisstarving,
fever-crazedcompanions.)
5 Themangledbodyofahalf-elf,
seeminglybludgeonedtodeath.(Shewas