A downloadable one-page dungeon

My dungeons are made to be system-neutral and setting-neutral, although it is aimed at fantasy roleplaying games using a d20 system.

I encounter too few dragons for my liking. This dungeon tackles the problem where low-level characters have no change against such a threat: it introduces a dragon with weaknesses. Can your party take it on?

Possible scenario hooks:

  • A dragon has been stealing beer from the local population, making them sad.
  • A biologist wishes the party to obtain a dragon egg. For science of course.
  • Authorities traced the distribution of illegal powder back to this lair. Stop it!
StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
Author1pagedungeons
TagsDungeons & Dragons, One-page, One-shot, OSR, Tabletop role-playing game

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White Scales v2.2.pdf 417 kB
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White Scales v2.2 (b&w).pdf 385 kB

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I love your artstyle and the premise.

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This is cute and I like the idea of being able to encounter one of the titular creatures in a D&D game. I can totally see this being used in other systems too by just swapping out the critters for something that works in whatever you're playing!

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I love this! Simple and fun. How do you make the isometric dungeon layout?

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It's all hand-drawn! You can make it by creating a 35mm x 20mm square grid. The diagonals (which form the isometric grid) should then be 20mm. This is quite ideal for A4 paper :)

If you use a different measurement system, the proportions should stay the same, but I can't help you with specifics.