Stellarium of the Vinteralf (Elemental Edition) by Michael Atlin and Michael Prescott is a role playing game supplement published by Gildor Games for use with Elemental. This adventure has been converted from the original system-neutral version and is a combination of CC-BY-NC 3.0 and CC-BY-SA-3.0.
The supplement is available for free from DriveThruRPG as a four pages PDF and a second, 13-page PDF.
The first page has an unlabelled isometric map of the exterior of adventure location, an ancient observatory. The second page has a map with the underground areas added, this time surrounded by marked points of interest and a d8 table of interesting finds.
The third page is the Elemental conversion, which has Elemental stats for the various creatures and other appropriate material.
The final page is the isometric map with underground features added but without points of interested marked.
The second PDF has six pre-generated Elemental characters, with stats and descriptions. These characters appear to come from a pool of pre-generated characters used in Elemental supplements.
Stellarium of the Vinteralf (Elemental Edition) in Review
The adventure location PDF lacks bookmarks and is short enough that these are not required. The second PDF has each character bookmarked. Navigation is good. The text is in a landscape format and either has parts of interest marked around the map or is four column and appeared to be free of errors. The illustrations are the custom maps. Presentation is good.
This adventure is what it appears to be; a system-neutral adventure that has been converted to Elemental in order to add more content for that system, and more content is always good. It is a simple adventure location that could be dropped into most settings; all that’s needed is a suitable cold location with a glacier. The adventure is quite short, being a single location to explore. Stellarium of the Vinteralf (Elemental Edition) is a nice little adventure for the system and it can be found by clicking here.
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