A Few Thoughts on Designing NPCs

It’s a gift when you discover an NPC in an adventure that gives you great pleasure to roleplay. One that makes that list is Joy Hultmark from Lysa Penrose’s “Purging the Blood“. Lysa uses three paragraphs to describe Joy, and that’s what was needed. Joy has clearly defined goals, a personality, and a reason for interacting with the PCs that allows both the DM and … Continue reading A Few Thoughts on Designing NPCs

5E Adventure Review: What Lies Beneath Ylraphon

The finale of the Olma trilogy, What Lies Beneath Ylraphon is a Tier 1 adventure by Lysa Chen, which sees the characters defending the settlement of Ylraphon from an attack by a horde of undead. The adventure has a brilliant structure, where the players can choose which threats to deal with before fighting the Big Bad at the end, with the choice of threats (and … Continue reading 5E Adventure Review: What Lies Beneath Ylraphon

5E Adventure Review: Blood in the Water

Blood in the Water is the second of the Dreams of the Red Wizards series, written by Ashley Warren as a D&D Adventurers League adventure for level 5-10 characters. The characters attempt to aid the folk of Turmish in their preparations for a war against the nation of Thay. Unfortunately, after a promising start, the path for the characters becomes somewhat confused. The adventure begins … Continue reading 5E Adventure Review: Blood in the Water

5E Adventure Review: Follow the Lights

Follow the Lights is a short, one-session adventure for level 3 or 4 characters. In it, the characters must overcome several traps, monsters and tricks as they accompany their patron, a gnome sage, into a dungeon as the sage attempts to recover a magic elixir. I appreciate a good old-school dungeon, and there’s definitely invention here. You’ll likely find a few encounters that you can … Continue reading 5E Adventure Review: Follow the Lights

5E Adventure Review: The Hangover – A Real Balor Party

Greg Bilsland had a long (nine years!) stint working at Wizards of the Coast on Dungeons & Dragons and other things, so now that he’s no longer there, he’s free to indulge his love of off-beat adventures, which brings me to his new adventure release, The Hangover – A Real Balor Party. Oh, boy! With plenty of suggestions for running this at a real bachelor … Continue reading 5E Adventure Review: The Hangover – A Real Balor Party

5E Adventure Review: Breaking Umberlee’s Resolve

Breaking Umberlee’s Resolve is the first adventure in the Dreams of the Red Wizards series, a season-independent storyline for the D&D Adventurers League. This first adventure, designed by Ashley Warren, is set in Turmish and the Sea of Fallen Stars, and sees the characters on a quest to save the missing daughter of local merchants, who has run off to sea and likely been kidnapped … Continue reading 5E Adventure Review: Breaking Umberlee’s Resolve

Ghosts of Saltmarsh: The Smugglers and the Sea Ghost

My campaign of Ghosts of Saltmarsh has been one of the most disrupted campaigns in my DDAL career. Between Magic prereleases, me getting ill, and player unavailability for various reasons, I’m rather glad that it’s only a shorter campaign of levels 1-7 (or thereabouts!) As a result, my planned session reports are going to more look at the general themes and approaches of the various … Continue reading Ghosts of Saltmarsh: The Smugglers and the Sea Ghost

5E Adventure Review: Ill Met in Ylraphon

It’s tremendously important when writing an adventure to have a sense of its audience. When writing a D&D Adventurers League adventure, doubly so. For a CCC adventure, it’s easy to think you know the answer: it’s the audience at the convention. Unfortunately, if you write it only for them, anyone buying it from the DMs Guild is likely to be confused; the intended audience isn’t … Continue reading 5E Adventure Review: Ill Met in Ylraphon

5E Adventure Review: The Secrets of Imaginary Friends

The warning bells went off when I read the hook for The Secrets of Imaginary Friends, a Tier 1 CCC adventure for the D&D Adventurers League. It stated that the adventurers are hired as labourers. This was the only hook presented. Oh boy. The stuff of exciting adventures this wasn’t. Look, there are plenty of perfectly fine hooks for adventures. They may not be inspired … Continue reading 5E Adventure Review: The Secrets of Imaginary Friends