(Last Updated: 25 Adventures, August 22nd, 2014)
Many of the maps on the site have full adventures written for them. This page is to make it easier for you to find them.
- Challenge of the Frog Idol* – Labyrinth Lord, Levels 3-6 (PDF)
- Into the Worm’s Gullet* – System Neutral, Levels 4-5 (PDF, HTML)
- Infinite Caves of the Shroom Goblins – Labyrinth Lord, Levels 2-4 (PDF, HTML)
- The Charmed Grotto – Labyrinth Lord, Levels 5-8 (PDF)
- Goblin Gully – Labyrinth Lord, Level 1 (PDF)
- The Tomb of Durahn Oakenshield* – System Neutral, Level 3 (PDF)
- Fortress on the Ironflow – Labyrinth Lord, Levels 2-4 (PDF)
- Burial Mound of Esur the Red – Labyrinth Lord, Level 2 (PDF)
- Dyson’s Delve – Labyrinth Lord, Levels 1-6 (PDF)
- Lair of the Spider Flayers – System Neutral, Variable Level (HTML)
- The Hall of Challenges – Labyrinth Lord, Level 5 (HTML)
- Wheelz! – System Neutral, Post-Apocalyptic (HTML)
- Atarin’s Delve – Labyrinth Lord, Level 4 (HTML)
- Ochre Rock – Labyrinth Lord, Levels 2-3 (HTML)
- Ruins of the Gorgon – Labyrinth Lord, Level 4 (HTML)
- Erdea Manor – Labyrinth Lord, Levels 3-6 (HTML)
- Treasure Map to the Red Cave – Labyrinth Lord, Levels 2-4 (HTML)
- The Ruins of Corvel on the Mount – Labyrinth Lord, Levels 6-7 (HTML)
- The Ziggurat of Rhissel the Morning Lord – Labyrinth Lord, Levels 6-8 (HTML)
- Exploring Cavanaugh’s Hall – Labyrinth Lord, Levels 7-8 (HTML)
- By Esophagus Brood – System Neutral Fantasy (PDF)
- The Secret of Jen’s Hall – Labyrinth Lord, Levels 5-6 (HTML)
- The Screams from Jedder’s Hole – Labyrinth Lord, Levels 4-5 (HTML)
- Trouble at Imp Brücke – Labyrinth Lord, Levels 6-7 (HTML)
- The Molds & Slimes of Vilnid the Master – Site-Based Labyrinth Lord Encounter, Levels 2-4 (PDF)
A number of these are available in print in Dyson’s Delves.
* Indicates an award-winning or nearly-award-winning adventure.
Just to be clear about these adventures – they are the Copyright of Dyson Logos.
While I encourage you to take my maps and use them for your non-commercial uses including posting them to your blogs, my adventures are 100% under my copyright. So if you want to modify or reformat one of my adventures for your own use, that’s totally cool, but they cannot be republished in this edited / reformatted format.
In other words: If you want a version of one of my adventures in PocketMod format, or re-statted for use with GURPS Magic or another system, go ahead and do it but do NOT post it to the internet, to your blog, or wherever else.
If you have a book where my adventures have material released under the terms of the OGL, you will note that the adventure title remains Product Identity, as do the maps. So if you want to use the OGL to republish my adventures, then be sure to include a new map and title.
Thank you for sharing this. My group has played the Challenge of the Frog Idol, the Fortress on the Ironflow, Dyson’s Delve, Lair of the Spider Flayers, Atarin’s Delve, and Ruins of the Gorgon. Your stuff is great!
Good lord! That’s more than my group has played!
Awesome!
My group is still playing your stuff. I haven’t told you lately that you are awesome. But you are. Thanks for sharing all these great resources with us.
Thank you so much for putting it in all one spot! There was more than one that I missed! Hey D, is Oakenshield for Level 1 or Level 3? You have diffferent notations on the module itself and here.
Be well and thanks again!
–R–
Fixed the notation here, thanks!
Hey Dyson, your maps, as always, are just amazing and inspiring. Thanks for putting this whole list together!
I’ve been working off and on for the past year or so (mostly off) on converting your awesome Dyson’s Delve to 4e D&D with much success. While I did have to tweak some creatures and some 4e rules to capture the same feel, it worked well and my players were hooked, eagerly awaiting the next floor.
Thanks again and happy gaming!
A great little resource with excellent production value! I will be running Frog Idol this weekend. Looking forward to using that floating Zombie island!
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What is wrong with restatting or expanding a free adventure? I wanted to post it on my blog for educational purposes.
BTW. I used The Tomb of Durahn Oakenshield in my campaign and then players went to search a fence to recover stolen goods from the tomb, and they found him in the Severs of Travon! There are many very good quality adventures on this blog.
I know that in copyright law, at least in my country, a modified text can be published as long as the author of the original agrees. So could you allow me to do it? It is adventure based on map of Severs of Travon, made into medium size module, with commentary explaining what makes an old school module and different approaches to it. It is not in English, so I can’t show it to you.
I would have to see the material before I grant such a license.
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Wicked awesome maps!
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Use these maps all the time, really wish you were still putting out new content
I’m putting out two new maps every week to the blog, man.
Many of the maps have enough notes with them that they are almost full adventures, except that I didn’t stat out any of the creatures, encounters and so on.
So, not full adventures – but metric tonnes of new content.
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Thank you so much for all this!
As a new DM with an all-new group of people I need alot of inspiration and your work has helped me alot in creating my own stuff or just ripping yours – big cheers bud.
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Such incredible material and well done I might add! I went out and bought several titles at the Drivethru RPG. Thanks for all the great work you do Dyson.
Hello! I am DMing the Challenge of the Frog Idol campaign for my group, and in the beginning you write that it sets up another adventure, in the fallen drawven citadel of Kuln. But I can’t find any maps or campaigns set in Kuln, for after the group gets past the giants with the help of the Frog God. Does such a campaign exist? Please let me know, we’re all really invested in this story and we’d like to continue it. And thank you, your work is so great! 🙂
Nope, the dwarven citadel is as yet unmapped and undocumented. You could use the maps from the Dyson Megadelve though.
Just found your post in the “Maps” channel on the official DND Discord server, and stopped by to check things out. Quite an impressive array of resources here. Passed word along to my friends to check you out too!
I was wondering if you ever made a full map layout of the shadow lich map like what all the areas where.
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