The adventurers must tear through 4 encounters' worth of oozes and slimes to get to their leader - The Pudding King. The Battle of Blingdenstone: Our heroes lead a small force of duergar in an attack on a cavern full of oozes. The heroes are in a kuo toa village, and suddenly Demogorgon himself pops up out of the water and looms over everyone, intent on devouring his sacrifice. Sloobludop: I really hate spoiling this, but there's no way around it. Oozes in general don't seem to get enough attention in D&D so I'm really glad to see this. The Oozing Temple: This is a really great mini-dungeon and I absolutely love the idea of the group befriending a semi-intelligent gelatinous cube. Here's a list of the things that I think you should definitely use even if you don't run this adventure: This book is brimming over with creativity and it is astonishing how densely-packed this book is with hooks and ideas. This adventure has a bunch of dungeons and set-pieces that I find to be vastly superior to most of the other stuff published for 5e so far.
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