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The Sphere of Sunlight

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As the Hinterland frontier prepares for war between humans and elves, a mediator seeks to broker peace by recovering the Sphere of Sunlight - a symbol of elven power stolen generations past. When the PCs explore the tomb of its captor - Hongden, the Fortwright, Planter of Flags - they find that they aren't the first.

The Sphere of Sunlight is a setting-agnostic 5E Dungeons & Dragons adventure for a party of 1st-level charactersIt features dynamic terrain-based encounters, all original monsters, NPC roleplaying guides, and illustrations by concept artist Mateusz Katzig. Narrative themes include colonialism and the rage of indigenous peoples.

About the author: James Pianka is a narrative designer bridging transmedia fiction and game design. He writes for Magic: the Gathering, State of Decay 2, Faëria, and other games, with design cred on a forthcoming ARPG from Firefly Games and his own tabletop title Roots: A Game of Inventing Words.

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March 21st, 2017
A very entertaining campaign that my players enjoyed. Would recommend to any GM looking for a short adventure or an adventure that can lead on to a full arc like mine did, All in all it was enjoyable. - Liam [...]
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