Since I’m still a bit new to Google Docs, the file is viewable only, but you should be able to make a copy for yourself and edit to your hearts content. Roll20 I think has some good stuff, but if you aren’t needing a polished map, Google Docs does have some shapes and lines that work just as well though. For each 5 damage it takes, the ooze-folks walking speed is reduced by 5 feet. A creature that tries to enter the ooze-folks space while unaware of the ooze-folk is surprised by the ooze-folk. check to spot an ooze-folk that has neither moved nor attacked. I highly recommend creating a map using a website or actual program to make it look nice. Ooze-Folk - DnD Wiki Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition (D&D 5E) Wiki. Inside, I’ve included a a few sections and a small description of them, including a couple of examples with similar structure and vocabulary which closely resembles modules, helping to keep a cohesive feeling. It feels very easy on the eyes to navigate when your players are raising hell. Bolded lettering and line breaks make it a lot cleaner than I’ve ever scribbled into a notebook. After getting a module (Yawning Portal), I found it was very efficient to put down needed information and was a lot easier to quickly reference key details. Here’s a template for homebrew campaigns and adventure with a layout like 5e modules (probably usable with other games such as Pathfinder).