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The Oaken Tower was home to a powerful wizard named Illeschix.  He performed arcane research within and served the needs of the folk who lived in the meadow, mostly through acorn-based magic items. Years ago during a rainstorm, lightning struck the tree, breaking the largest branch and setting the trunk on fire. After that, the wizard stopped leaving the tower at all.  These days, those who get too close have a tendency to mysteriously disappear...

This adventure includes fun new puzzles and traps,  original foes and loot, and 8 Acorn Magic Items!


The Broken, Oaken Tower is an independent production by Shane Treznoski and is not affiliated with Losing Games. It is published under the Mausritter Third Party License. 

Mausritter is copyright Losing Games. 

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorShane Treznoski
GenreAdventure
TagsMagic, mausritter

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I played this last night with a group of strangers and we had a blast! Very fun module :)

I particularly liked the checkerboard trap and the acorn golem.

Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!

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I can't believe there are no comments here yet. This is a hidden gem. I've run dozens of Mausritter oneshots and this has been my favorite one. I've run it 5 times now for different groups, ranging from 3-5 players and from people new to RPGs altogether to Mausritter veterans. Everyone has loved it. 

It has lots of different things to keep it interesting and allows for plenty of different approaches. The rooms are varied, making it a very fun adventure site to explore. It has multiple points of entry/exit and multiple different paths to take within. It features a larger puzzle that is very enjoyable, it's engaging but not too difficult. I've seen players solve it in different ways and I've seen a group take a different route and avoid it altogether. There are smaller puzzles and secrets to discover too, including various new spells. The NPCs fit the environment well. There is a "big bad" you could have a boss fight with, but it's not mandatory. Everything considered, this is a really good adventure that I strongly recommend to new players and veterans alike. If you're thinking about playing a Mausritter session, consider this adventure!

Wow, thank you so much! It's great to know that people are enjoying it  :)