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Drizzle Distillery makes the best holy water In Kala Mandala. But a magic storm is threatening to destroy their facility! Brave the rains, find out why, and save the distillery. Or just save yourselves, the storm will trap and destroy all within. 

  • 44 pages; a puzzle-lite, escape-the-dungeon-ish adventure for tabletop role-playing games
  • Written using Cairn RPG and Into The Odd rulesets
  • Featuring:
    • Water Spirit Talismans: Learn to manipulate water.
    • Worms, zombies, umbrella-weapons and a giant mole. 
  • Over 60 pieces of original artwork, made with sweat and tears.
  • High-resolution keyed and unkeyed maps, and a PDF of illustrations for easy player use.

Water. The source of life? Or the source of DEATH! You decide!

Specifications: 44 pages, A5 size  (148 x 2210 mm or 5.83 x 8.27 inches)

Set in Kala Mandala, a fantasy world centred on Southeast Asia.

Lead-writing, art and layout: Munkao
Development: directsun
Cultural consulting and co-writing: Elizabeth Gimbad

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorCentaur Games
GenreAdventure
TagsDungeons & Dragons, kala-mandala, No AI, OSR, rpgsea

Purchase

Buy Now$7.50 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $7.50 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Deluge at Drizzle Distillery Hyperlinked+Bookrmarked v1.0 Single Pgs.pdf 7.3 MB
Deluge at Drizzle Distillery Hyperlinked+Bookrmarked v1.0 Spreads.pdf 7.6 MB
Illustration and Maps-Deluge at Drizzle Distillery.pdf 8 MB
Keyed Map.jpg 388 kB
Unkeyed Map.jpg 324 kB

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I got to play this and Stirring the Hornet's Nest at Het Thamsya at Precognition virtual convention! We used Into the Odd and it ran great. They were both a lot of fun. Everyone loved the art too! One guy with over forty years of playing ttrpgs was amazed that all of the pictures our GM shared were done just for this adventure. I think it led to an almost unified mental picture in a way that’s hard to do for tabletop rpgs.

The puzzle mechanics for both were great, led to a lot of discussion and problem solving. The storm kept our group on track, and it created such tight drama as we negotiated rooms in the final phase. To fit convention play, the GM altered the storms to progress with the real world clock. We resolved things with THREE MINUTES to spare. It was a blast!

Bought and hoping to run for my home group in the future. Looking forward to your next adventure. Thank you for continuing to share your talent and craft with others.

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My day become pretty good from reading this.
Thank you so much for leaving this comment(and for playing)! 
So glad to hear folks have fun. Thank you thank you!

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I was also at this table that weekend and did a full play report on my blog here if you're curious: https://theplayreports.com/posts/ito-kala-mandala/

But yeah, it was a great session with an awesome module.

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Whoa. Thank you for the play report! The final battle feels pretty epic. (Credits to the GM and everyone on the table?)
Would you be cool if I share this on my Bluesky?

Of course!! Yeah, you can share on BlueSky. You can even tag me here: https://bsky.app/profile/bakenshake.bsky.social

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i would definitely buy in physical form. i hate reading through pdfs

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Soon!

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I don't think there's a single other creator in the TTRPG space that would get me to unquestioningly drop everything and buy their newest release. This is, as usual, absolutely INSPIRED work. Absolutely LOVE it.

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Aw man. Them words are way too kind! Thank you!

An astonishing setting and I am more than happy to see that it continues.
Thank you Mankao!

Thank you for your kind words! :)

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will any of your works be available in print?

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Yes! I do have them in print but only at local conventions (Malaysia/Singapore). But once I hit 3 adventures, I will go deal with the incredibly tedious process of logistics and shipping. :D

I'll buy a stack to distribute in Australia (Abdul Rahman).

haha that would be great! We will be in touch once i start dealing with logistics! :D