Maguni Falls

Nestled deep within the heart of Gowandia’s jungle, Maguni Falls stands as a forgotten sacred site, shrouded in mist and mystery. Sacred to the early Gowandians, this enchanting locale has remained untouched for ages. Adventurers lucky enough to find this location will be the first witnesses in untold years.

Maguni Falls. Created with Campaign Cartographer’s Forest Trail style.

Amidst the lush jungle, unique flora thrives (more about this in Weeds of Wonder). The Stikricki Bush, whose razor-sharp thorns serve as natural caltrops, and the Magasorium, whose leaves offer protection against the jungle’s relentless insects may both be found here. The air is rich with the scent of the Billitri plant, a fragrant guardian against keen-nosed predators, while the Manshooki tree provides resilient vines coveted by the Gowandian tribes.

A rickety old bridge (location #1) tempts the party to cross the raging river to a narrow strip of land along the base of the northernmost cliff. Those who are brave enough to traverse the span will find a hidden path behind the waterfall (location #2).

Emerging on the western side of the veil of water, the path leads to a stone arch at the edge of the southern cliff (location #3). Ancient Gowandian runes are carved into the side of the arch. If any of the party are able to decipher these runes, they will learn of a secret entrance to the lost city of Wakou M’baque in the cave directly below (location #4).

Conclusion

I struggled a bit with this map style in trying to properly illustrate the different cliffs. Hopefully things ae clear enough. Having now explored two different entrances to Wakou M’baque, we’ll head underground next week to see some of the city itself.

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2 thoughts on “Maguni Falls

  1. Great map. Impressive. Nice to have more than one entrance to the caves. My jungle D&D campaign has quietly petered out, otherwise I could well have borrowed it, along with your very nice Weeds of Wonder. Have a great day Talaraska!

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