Here’s the art for the next three levels of the Stygian City. We’ve got the myconid colony on 16, an ancient oracle on 17 and the ruins of the warlocks’ guild on 18. As you can see, some things happened there that were not super amazing. Magic do be like that sometimes.
Tomorrow, I’ll be heading to Spain to see some friends for a couple days, so I might be a little slow to respond to messages, but I’ll check my email once a day if I’m able. This is where my D&D group moved, by the way. Half of my players had kids and didn’t have time to play anymore and the other half moved to Spain. Then the ones that had kids moved to Spain too.
Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions for things to do in Barcelona, let me know. In the meantime, I’m gonna get to it and see how much of this I can get colored before I leave.
Gaudi
More Gaudi
A litte more Gaudi
Some Roman walls
And the medieval cathedral
Haha, sounds like a plan to me.
Some traditional things to do in Barcelona:
1. Ramble las Ramblas
2. Sagrada Familia
3. Ride an electric scooter at high speed through heavy traffic
4. Beach
5. Montjuic Castle
6. Attempt to secede from Spain
7. Horta Park (No hortas, but good chance of wild boar)
8. Get overly enthusiastic about a footie game
9. Complain about tourists
10. Watch a bunch of folx make a human tower 30′ tall and then put presumably expendable little kids on the very top
Well, I did number five.