Where a violet fungiwood guards the way to an ancient shrine.

A fourth piece to Tomer Abramovici’s cavern, which is now available, by the way!

This branch of the cavern heads down several steps of cramped fungal growth to a chilling statue standing in ankle-deep water. It holds a bowl of dark liquid, and two black lotuses bob in the water at either side.

What might lurk in such a place? What effect might the spores have? What happens when the barbarian drinks the statue’s offering?

 

Snag the Cavern Fungiwood for your next game below:

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Ross McConnell

DM, aspiring artist, and founder of 2-Minute Tabletop! I love drawing, writing, and worldbuilding, and this is the website where all of it comes together.

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Published: May 27, 2016
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