May Update
If nautical nonsense be something you wish, then this should be a good update.
I have completed work on a new location/adventure that will involve a voyage aboard The Crimson Cutlass. A mighty sailing vessel that can be found docked along the shores of the Sea of Venum. If an experienced party has progressed through the Hearkenwold campaign this far, they will just need to figure out a way to board this ship. Whether or not that is a good idea, will be up to the player to decide.
The maps I created for the ship itself combine abstract design with following a reasonable schematic for a boat's layout. So there are multiple decks and sections to visit, as well as a soaring crows nest. When above deck, the weather effects will persist and you can watch the waves rolling by.
Here is an example of using a "first person" backdrop image when the player is presented with some narration text. In these places, rather than just transition the party up and down the decks, I think it helps orientate the player and ground them in the setting, which is a ship in this case.
Sailors are a superstitious lot, aren't they.
Here's some equipment the party can be find. Might be helpful along this voyage.
I don't want to give away if bad things will happen while on the Crimson Cutlass, but this is a role-playing game, so naturally some adversity should be expected. Specifically, in the form of a band of sahuagin marauders. These aquatic creatures make their appearance for the first time in the upcoming Hearkenwold release, and they are featured in several of the new areas. However, to keep things interesting, there are different enemy types that include sahuagin rangers, priestess and the large four-armed baron with four attacks.
Over the next few weeks, I need to finish the Plateau caves I had started previously, as well as the last remaining parts of the desert town Sinestra. This is likely going to take me into June. But if I can get everything done and run through all the new content, then I should be able to post the updated module at the start of summer. Perfect time to hit the water.