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The Lost Temple – A Cinematic 5E One-Shot

Created by Logan Conlan

An ancient jungle. A forgotten ziggurat. A sky fractured by silence.

This immersive one-shot adventure invites 4–6 players (Level 6–9) to explore a long-lost observatory-temple that once communed with the stars. Uncover buried relics, confront puzzles drawn from celestial lore, and face the temple’s fractured guardian—The Starlit Sentinel.

Written with narrative depth, flexible mechanics, and visual storytelling in mind, The Lost Temple is designed for DMs and players who want more than just traps and treasure.

What's Included

  • Complete 5E-compatible adventure module (PDF and optional DOCX)

  • Full stat block for the Starlit Sentinel

  • Original puzzles including beam mirrors, memory shards, and constellation locks

  • Unique NPCs like Maskari, Ojo, and the Echo of the First Priestess

  • Built-in scaling guide for party levels 4–10

  • High-resolution art pack: temple approach, final scene, relics, glyphs, and more

Designed For

  • One-night cinematic play or a short narrative arc

  • Story-forward tables with a balance of puzzles, mystery, and myth

  • Virtual tabletop or print-and-play use

You’ll receive:

  • Lost_Temple_Campaign_Full.pdf

  • Lost_Temple_Campaign_ArtPack.zip

  • Lost_Temple_Campaign_Full.docx (for DMs who want to annotate or adjust)

This project was made with care. The world it opens is yours to shape.
The sky isn’t empty—it’s waiting.

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

Lost_Temple_Campaign_ArtPack.zip 22 MB
Lost_Temple_Campaign_Full.docx 39 kB
Lost_Temple_Campaign_Full.pdf 171 kB

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Hey
This is an interesting 5e adventure. I've written a few as well. I'm starting a freelance copy editing service and would love to include an example in my portfolio.
Would it be okay if I used this game as a sample for a private or public before/after edit, purely to showcase my editing skills? I'd of course give credit and won't publish it beyond the portfolio.
No worries at all if not --- just wanted to check in and ask permission first.
Thanks

I'm okay with that.  I'd be curious to see your edits.  Also, since this is my first one (and hope to do more), I'd welcome some feedback.  You're welcome to use it however you like just credit...I need all the exposure I can get.  Thanks for asking first.  Enjoy. 

Great. Here is my email nathanhallcopyediting@gmail.com