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Feldor's Guide to Triel - Free Edition

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Feldor's Guide to Triel – Free Edition

Note: This is the abridged Free Edition of Feldor's Guide to Triel. This edition contains a condensed history, 8 locations, 9 NPCs, 5 factions, and 2 maps. You can download the complete, unabridged version here.

Need a new village after the last one burnt to the ground? Tired of spending hours designing NPCs? Need some quick quest hooks? Before his death, Feldor Brewbarrel spent his years travelling the Sword Coast, documenting every hamlet, town, metropolis, and ale house he encountered. What's more, his notes have finally been published, making his extensive local knowledge available to the general public!

Triel: Since the creation of the Companion, the magical orb that emits eternal daylight, the village of Triel has undergone a transformation. With farmland suddenly bountiful, many are moving into the area seeking opportunity. But not all who arrive seek the simple county life, and some might be outright dangerous...

This package is designed to instantly bring a new and fully developed location into your Forgotten Realms campaign. Inside these pages you can find:

  • History of Triel - Drawing on a wide range of sources, Feldor explores Triel's simple past, the connections within the region, and looks towards the village's future.
  • 8 locations - Listing all the important locations in Triel, Feldor makes notes of the oddities surrounding them. Notable places include the Singing Wind Inn, the Hellrider Outpost, and the Golden Market. 
  • 9 NPCs - Triel is populated by dozens of folk, some more friendly than others. Within the village walls you might meet the mayor Jenna Toth, the priestess of Torm Cara Thoun, or the scoundrel Sinbarr Sheen. Be wary, not all are exactly who they seem.
  • 5 factions - There are many forces at play in this village, and not all have its best interests at heart. From the shadowy assassins of the Zhentarim to the freedom loving Harpers, each have their own goals and motivations.
  • 2 maps - Two black and white maps to show the layout of Triel. One is unlabeled and can be used as a player handout.

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June 24th, 2018
I’m pretty disappointed in this free product, because its supposed to make me what to buy the complete guide, but really there is nothing here that is extortionary, no maps, just some royalty free art, which is ok, but really if you are going to writ [...]
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