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Icewind Dale Time Tables

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EDIT: There was a mistake found in the Places of Interest section of the file. The starting towns for the Cave of the Berserkers questline are incorrectly labeled. They should read Easthaven and Caer-Koenig respectively. The travel times are correct though!

Ever get tired of having to look up how much time it would take to get from point A to point B? Well here you have every time based question your players might throw at you, all in an easy to use table based PDF. Traveling around Icewind Dale will be a breeze with this file in your arsenal.

This file includes time tables for travel between EVERY Ten-Town city including walking and dogsled speed. 

I've also including the time it takes to travel from the closest town to every point of interest in Ch. 2 including mountain travel time for those POIs in the mountains.

Another inclusion is a table on how long the chardalyn dragon goes on it's attack spree in each town and how long total before it moves on to the next (basically a time table on everything dragon attack).

I've included the time it takes to arrive at Auril's Isle of Solstice via the 3 different approaches stated in the module and finish it up by stating the travel time to the final travel location, The Caves of Hunger!

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Michael M November 20, 2022 6:55 pm UTC
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This is a super useful tool, but can I ask how you came up with your numbers? I measured on a digital map and the physical one that came with the adventure, and I found distances (as the crow flies) to be quite a bit longer than those you have.
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Jacob M November 28, 2022 10:57 pm UTC
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I simply used a ruler and the maps provided in the book. Not sure?
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Linda J May 05, 2021 11:02 pm UTC
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First time DMing and this solved so many problems for me. Thanks for putting EVERYTHING travel related into one handy document.
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Jacob M May 08, 2021 11:06 pm UTC
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I'm so happy to hear it helped you <3
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Robert K November 27, 2020 12:32 pm UTC
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Lifesaver! I started to calculate distances and then stumbled on this gem. Everything in one place, easy to use and you can't beat the price.
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Mattie C October 08, 2020 9:15 pm UTC
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Absolutely should already be an appendix in the core module. This is fantastic and was an instant print-out for my game. I spent an hour trying to put together a spreadsheet of town-to-town distances, then found out this guide existed and its got so much more. I promise you this will come up in every game-- overland travel is vital to the entire campaign and this does a good job of covering all of it. Really should be in the back of the RotF book itself, thanks for filling the gap! (Will add a review to this effect, but I didn't want to wait a full day!)
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Jacob M April 30, 2021 1:03 pm UTC
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You're too kind!
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