
A Door on the far wall was grinding open. Each tick echoed through the walls, ceiling, and floor. The Ceiling was a large clock face, the iron hands moving. Both companions struggled for the indiscernible catch that would release them from this wolf’s trap.Ī grind of Metal came from the room behind them. There had to be a release somewhere on it. "No!" Ilam and Kershov threw themselves against the sealed entrance.

They would have to bend to avoid bumping their heads. The Ceiling most of all was low and dark. The floor, the wall, and ceiling were iron. "What is this?" The room of the hut was deeply circular. Kershov struck up a light and applied it to his tallow-lamp. They had entered the simple hut through a small doorway. What struck them instantly was the scale of it on the inside. “Not getting away!” Kershov made for the opening and descended into the darkness. “There!” An old woman had pushed quickly across the gravel and descended into the darkness of a hut at the very edge of the village. Movement caught Ilam in the corner of his eye. Kershov and Ilam struggled about the grey clay mud with their rifles at the ready. They had killed the groaning man in a breath of seconds. The fear of their violence was gone from it. They investigated the huts for potential victims. No longer were there sounds coming from the ruin of this dirty hole of a village. Ilam hoisted the living corpse in the air and dropped it down on the stump. “No.” In a few simple blows, an axe split the narrow shape of a small tree, felling the leaves and branches, and then shaping the trunk to a point. “Not dead?” Kershov signaled to his companion. The women of this muddy village of hovels screamed and retreated from the violence of this trespass as though their clay and straw huts would protect them from devils.
Baba yaga 5e cracked#
The rifles cracked as thunder across the Carpathians. Up next.are the Dragonslayers ready to stop the rise of Tiamat? But thankfully the kids did not piss her off enough to attack her. I did add Baba Yaga as a fully stated out monster thanks to the Baba Yaga Boss Stats (5E) from 00Games. Though really they should be ready to retire. Now given the levels the characters are at I will need to start looking into some of the really high level adventures for them. It was a fun adventure, but not one that really lives up to the S legacy or the potential of Baba Yaga herself.
Baba yaga 5e series#
It does recall some of the "funhouse" dungeons of the S series in terms of what is being offered but there is some logic applied to most of the rooms. The Hut itself is almost a mini-campaign world, complete with it's own rules of magic and control over the daylight and nighttime hours. The fun here is investigating her magical hut and finding things that might be unique in your world. Could the right group do it? Sure, but that is not the fun of this adventure. Though there is the assumption that the PCs won't be so stupid as to attack her. In fact, she is presented in much of the same manner as Strahd was in Castle Ravenloft. Baba Yaga is more of a defined character than say Acererak or Drelnza. I mentioned in my review of this adventure that it is more plot driven than the other S series adventures.

Yes, that is one of the old ogre figures from the AD&D action figures line.

Freaked the kids out that each time they hit him he got stronger. Though I flipped it and started with a kobold, then a goblin, orc, hobgoblin, ogre, hill giant and then finally Kostchtchie himself. For Kostchtchie I used an idea I had read years ago in White Dwarf #15 the Russian Nesting Doll monster.
