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Purple Mountain: Temple of the Locust Lord (DCC)

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Level One: Temple of the Locust Cult is a DCC-Compatible module designed for 1st level heroes. This module is designed to be played in any campaign setting with a mountain containing a megadungeon.

Original module by Mark Gedak, DCC conversion/update by Daniel J. Bishop.

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The first level of Purple Mountain is the current home to a cult of the Locust Lord, a demonic entity dedicated to vermin, chasms, and infestations. Twenty years ago, the wizard Iraksed came to the Purple Mountain to discover secrets of transformation into an immortal invertebrate form. His destructive tendencies and ability to manipulate the manamites present in the first level of Purple Mountain earned him the grace of the Locust Lord and Iraksed began the painful process of shedding his mortal form into his current squirming one.

Recently Iraksed and his manamite followers have grown in power and potential for destruction. The manamites have captured and trained a number of vermin, including a throach. The throach, known to the manamites as the Instrument of the Locust Lord, has the ability to implant hosts with its verminous offspring. These offspring eventually tear themselves free of their host. The manamites love both the birth of throach grubs from within the bodies of other sentient races and the screams of their hosts as the larval throach burst free. To supply the throach with a constant supply of hosts, the manamites occasionally venture out of Purple Mountain to capture travellers or nearby villagers.

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The Purple Mountain series is designed to be the classic megadungeon in every way.

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Marcelo A May 29, 2021 1:03 am UTC
Does anybody knows how can I get in touch with Purple Duck staff?
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T. Devon S February 17, 2020 7:19 pm UTC
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With the rise of games being played over Roll20 a "players map" that does not have room numbers or secret doors mapped would be very handy to port such a thing over to that or similar platforms.
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Mark G February 17, 2020 7:23 pm UTC
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I may have an unlabeled version of this map. Let me check.
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Mark G February 17, 2020 7:29 pm UTC
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I do not. But Crooked Staff Publishing might have a battle map for it.
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Philippe G August 08, 2019 8:47 pm UTC
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Very nice level ! One thing bother me : isn't it the same exact map as in the Cotillon of Hours ? What does this mean ? Some secret correspondence between Somnos realm and the Purple Dungeon ?
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Mark G August 08, 2019 9:04 pm UTC
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Sadly, there is a simpler explanation. I originally wrote the Purple Mountain adventure for Pathfinder and commissioned a map. When Daniel was writing the Cotillion of Hours he needed a map so I sent him the Purple Mountain one to use because I didn't expect it to come over to DCC.
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Philippe G August 10, 2019 5:00 pm UTC
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Thanks for the answer : a very nice level anyway. I will make something of that correspondence for my players who know of the Cotillon's map.
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Mark G February 17, 2020 7:25 pm UTC
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What it means is that I wrote Temple of the Locust Lord for Pathfinder, I commissioned this map. When Daniel wrote the Cotillon of Hours he asked me if I had a map kicking around. Then he reused this map in the Cotillon. It was only later that I decided to move TotLL over to DCC. Hence the duplicate map.
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