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C1: The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan 1

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I have drawn upon the efforts of others in writing this conversion and I would like to acknowledge them. I found that what really amounted to a re-imagining (as opposed to a strict conversion) of the module had been done by Devin Cutler (http://www.devinlc.com/therra3.htm) for his home campaign. Herein you’ll find that some of the creature conversions and some of the third edition game mechanics required to run the module are based on Devin’s work.


I also made use of Scott Greene’s indispensable Creature Catalog (http://creaturecatalog.enworld.org/cc/converted/index.php), which gave me starting points for several creature designs.


I also drew upon the efforts of Martyn Em, who began a conversion on his blog (http://againstthegiants.blogspot.co.uk/2005/08/c1-hidden-shrine-of-tamoachan.html) in 2005 but who seemed never to have completed it. Nevertheless, I’ve rescued some of his good work and incorporated or adapted it here.


Thanks to all of these authors for making the conversion slightly less of an effort than it otherwise would have been.
I have drawn upon the efforts of others in writing this conversion and I would like to acknowledge them. I found that what really amounted to a re-imagining (as opposed to a strict conversion) of the module had been done by Devin Cutler (http://www.devinlc.com/therra3.htm) for his home campaign. Herein you’ll find that some of the creature conversions and some of the third edition game mechanics required to run the module are based on Devin’s work.


I also made use of Scott Greene’s indispensable Creature Catalog (http://creaturecatalog.enworld.org/cc/converted/index.php), which gave me starting points for several creature designs.


I also drew upon the efforts of Martyn Em, who began a conversion on his blog (http://againstthegiants.blogspot.co.uk/2005/08/c1-hidden-shrine-of-tamoachan.html) in 2005 but who seemed never to have completed it. Nevertheless, I’ve rescued some of his good work and incorporated or adapted it here.


Thanks to all of these authors for making the conversion slightly less of an effort than it otherwise would have been.
I have drawn upon the efforts of others in writing this conversion and I would like to acknowledge them. I found that what really amounted to a re-imagining (as opposed to a strict conversion) of the module had been done by Devin Cutler (http://www.devinlc.com/therra3.htm) for his home campaign. Herein you’ll find that some of the creature conversions and some of the third edition game mechanics required to run the module are based on Devin’s work.


I also made use of Scott Greene’s indispensable Creature Catalog (http://creaturecatalog.enworld.org/cc/converted/index.php), which gave me starting points for several creature designs.


I also drew upon the efforts of Martyn Em, who began a conversion on his blog (http://againstthegiants.blogspot.co.uk/2005/08/c1-hidden-shrine-of-tamoachan.html) in 2005 but who seemed never to have completed it. Nevertheless, I’ve rescued some of his good work and incorporated or adapted it here.


Thanks to all of these authors for making the conversion slightly less of an effort than it otherwise would have been.
I have drawn upon the efforts of others in writing this conversion and I would like to acknowledge them. I found that what really amounted to a re-imagining (as opposed to a strict conversion) of the module had been done by Devin Cutler (http://www.devinlc.com/therra3.htm) for his home campaign. Herein you’ll find that some of the creature conversions and some of the third edition game mechanics required to run the module are based on Devin’s work.


I also made use of Scott Greene’s indispensable Creature Catalog (http://creaturecatalog.enworld.org/cc/converted/index.php), which gave me starting points for several creature designs.


I also drew upon the efforts of Martyn Em, who began a conversion on his blog (http://againstthegiants.blogspot.co.uk/2005/08/c1-hidden-shrine-of-tamoachan.html) in 2005 but who seemed never to have completed it. Nevertheless, I’ve rescued some of his good work and incorporated or adapted it here.


Thanks to all of these authors for making the conversion slightly less of an effort than it otherwise would have been.
I have drawn upon the efforts of others in writing this conversion and I would like to acknowledge them. I found that what really amounted to a re-imagining (as opposed to a strict conversion) of the module had been done by Devin Cutler (http://www.devinlc.com/therra3.htm) for his home campaign. Herein you’ll find that some of the creature conversions and some of the third edition game mechanics required to run the module are based on Devin’s work.


I also made use of Scott Greene’s indispensable Creature Catalog (http://creaturecatalog.enworld.org/cc/converted/index.php), which gave me starting points for several creature designs.


I also drew upon the efforts of Martyn Em, who began a conversion on his blog (http://againstthegiants.blogspot.co.uk/2005/08/c1-hidden-shrine-of-tamoachan.html) in 2005 but who seemed never to have completed it. Nevertheless, I’ve rescued some of his good work and incorporated or adapted it here.


Thanks to all of these authors for making the conversion slightly less of an effort than it otherwise would have been.
I have drawn upon the efforts of others in writing this conversion and I would like to acknowledge them. I found that what really amounted to a re-imagining (as opposed to a strict conversion) of the module had been done by Devin Cutler (http://www.devinlc.com/therra3.htm) for his home campaign. Herein you’ll find that some of the creature conversions and some of the third edition game mechanics required to run the module are based on Devin’s work.


I also made use of Scott Greene’s indispensable Creature Catalog (http://creaturecatalog.enworld.org/cc/converted/index.php), which gave me starting points for several creature designs.


I also drew upon the efforts of Martyn Em, who began a conversion on his blog (http://againstthegiants.blogspot.co.uk/2005/08/c1-hidden-shrine-of-tamoachan.html) in 2005 but who seemed never to have completed it. Nevertheless, I’ve rescued some of his good work and incorporated or adapted it here.


Thanks to all of these authors for making the conversion slightly less of an effort than it otherwise would have been.
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