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A Tale From The Wild Frontier

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A Tale From The Wild Frontier

A 1st Level adventure for any setting and campaign!

The Wild Frontier is a savage territory, rich with danger and mystery, which you can fit into any setting.

A girl has gone missing in the moorlands, after a gruesome bandit attack!

Her father cannot afford to leave the rest of his family unguarded to rescue her, and he asks a group of passing adventurers for help.

Following the bandits, though, yields a surprise… someone else has barged into the story.

What will you do? What happened to Melanie Chester?

A secret lies in the moorlands, and not everything is as it seems. Compelling characters, a mystery to solve, battles to face and a destiny to decide… the Wild Frontier awaits!


This adventure can be used as a one-shot, sidequest, first adventure or campaign starter.

Solve the mystery, and take the challenge.

This adventure contains:

-A new wildland location to fit in any campaign!

-detailed info and lore for the DM: we got your back covered!

-Full stat blocks of NPCs and encounters, along with suggested tactics and extra juice for familiar monsters: you have all you need to start running in style!

-A practical XP reward table for both DMs using milestones and encounter XP: how will your players grow?

-A new wondrous item, and a new crafting material

-A self contained story, and hooks for further play: adventure never ends!

Got a fresh level 1 party?

What are you waiting for? Start the hunt in the Wild Frontier!!

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Hao L November 15, 2018 9:22 am UTC
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Wow, this is a really well written adventure. It's just good. When I skim read a adventure and can understand it in under 5 minutes, I like it.


I really enjoyed how you wrote and layed out this adventure. The segments are easy to understand for a novice like me and the final confrontation is interestingly written for a level 1 adventure. The story is a common theme but refreshingly packaged and the plot from what I can understand from 5 minute of skimming, excites me. What especially pimped my interest is how you handled the timeline of this adventure. I always had problems laying out timelines and I hope I am able to take inspiration from.


I had friends which had to sit out of our regular sessions simply because I refuse to DM more than 4 people. In a few weeks, I planned to run them a oneshot to see if they'd like to actually play since I had become more confident to running a second group. One of the player had stated that he really wanted good plot and story, and this...See more
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Fabrizio F November 27, 2018 8:58 am UTC
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Sorry for taking so long to respond, got absorbed by other stuff.
Thanks for the appreciation.
I took the inspiration for the timeline layour from "Bulette Storm" by Loot the Room, check it out, it's a good level 4 sidequest with nice materials to run it.

That aside, I am relieved about your consideration on the ease of understading.
I was constantly worried I had written too much detail/created a wall of text/not explained clearly/costrained DMs.
I am glad to see this does not seem to be the case, even though I think this CAN be streamlined even better.

Also, since I first read your comment I have been awfully eager to ask you how did the adventure go at your table.
Thanks for the attention, let me know.
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This title was added to our catalog on November 11, 2018.