My mind is blown. I love Drop Out. I watched Surena on there. Knew little about her work. I wanted to run the radiant citadel, then looked up guides. And now Im watching this video and found out she wrote this?! Crazy
I ran this adventure as a text one shot and had a lot of fun with it. the mini-games were memorable, and the setting reminded me of my 7 trips to thailand. well done Surena!
I had a chance to run this at a VDDW. It was great fun. I was honestly not looking forward to another "fair/market" opening adventure after Witchlight and Netherdeep because I thought it might be getting old. But this adventure was different enough that it felt new and stood on its own and was really fun. The roll20 implementation was also well done! Thank you Surena, Carlos, Roll20, and WotC!
I ran this adventure for my party last weekend. Almost had a heart attack when the wizard was about to cast 'Charm Person' on Kasem after he'd barely said his first sentence. Fortunately, it didn't work. That would have been one very short adventure. :)
magic tends to do that with mysteries. if you want a mystery adventure that takes into account augury, legend lore, scrying, speak with dead, e.t.c then search for scarab of death. it's a lvl 10 one shot that accounts for magic.
I pre-ordered this back in March and have been so excited to read through it. I want to run this after my current group finishes Witchlight. :D We play for like three hours every Sunday aaand we get sidetracked a lot. We're 4 months deep and just now confronting Granny Nightshade in Loomlurch. But these worlds were made to be explored, right? And Radiant Citadel has /SO/ much information. Maybe I'll get to run it by Christmas surely. :D
Can you make a video on how to make a deck of cards inside your game? Edit: I found your video, although it didn’t tell me everything I got the general idea.