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The Great Library of Candlekeep

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"This is a great supplement to include in your game. This can be a source of inspiration for your own D&D adventures"

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The Great Library of Candlekeep contains 50 books for use in your D&D campaign - each with a title, author and synopsis.

This supplement was born from observations in the campaigns for which I am the Dungeon Master. It was a common occurence that my players would visit a library, rifle through a bookcase or inspect a bed side table. I would consistently be caught without book titles and, when the book was inevitably opened, improvising a book synopsis could be a stressful experience.

The books contained here are devised in such a way that they can be used exactly as they are within your campaign if that would be most useful to you. If there are variations on these themes, or different characters or locations which would be more appropriate for your own campaign I encourage you to adapt the contents to your own needs.

I have included reference to Candlekeep and the Sword Coast for flavour purposes, but there is no reason this could not be used within a homebrew campaign, indeed that is exclusively how I use it.

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Jerry T May 15, 2020 6:37 pm UTC
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I assume that "Fey Gone Wild" by Artie Gann is a reference to Artagan from Critical Role?
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Goblin S May 15, 2020 6:50 pm UTC
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It's possible :p
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