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Terrible tremors wrack Easthaven, and unnatural tracks mar its frozen fields. Are these phenomena a sign of Auril's displeasure, or do they portent something worse?

A Four-Hour Adventure for Tier 2 Characters. Optimized for APL 8.

Dungeoncraft Seed: My, What Big Feet You Have

DC-POA-CODEX-03 Bring to Bear tasks the players with tracking down the threat terrorizing Easthaven, but as the situation escalates and the stakes are raised, they quickly find themselves fighting for the fate of all Icewind Dale.

Bring to Bear is the last chapter of the Ursa Major trilogy, bringing the characters and developments from DC-POA-CODEX-01 Bear the Lode and DC-POA-CODEX-02 Bear in Mind together for an explosive finale and a new beginning.

While Bring to Bear is best enjoyed as the capstone of the trilogy, it can also be played as a one-shot, a supplement for your Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden campaign, as part of the Adventurers League Season 10 Plague of Ancients storyline, or integrated into your homebrew games.


The v1.0 package includes:

  • A beautiful full-color cover illustration by digital artist Xeirno.
  • A high-resolution digital map pack for key encounter locations.
  • Bonus material (such as further character and scene illustrations) will be available at higher Badge ranks, so spread the word!
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This title was added to our catalog on August 29, 2021.