The Nightaxe Conspiracy (PFRPG) by Daniel Aznavorian is an urban adventure for 1st level characters for Pathfinder 1E. In this adventure, the characters see a bar fight turn nasty due to the influence of a drug. Following up on this leads them to a gang that is distributing this drug. The adventure comes with separate PDFs of stats as well as battlemaps.
100 Elemental Locations has 100 locations with an elemental theme, 25 each of air, earth, fire and water. These can be used to flesh out an elemental plane or places with strong elemental connections. Each is named and given a brief description as to what makes it interesting.
GameMasters may not always have time to fill in every gap in a game world’s map and 100 Tropical Wilderness Locations has 100 different tropical-themed locations to drop in, that could be used as adventure sites, adventure hooks or simply background. Each location is named and described.
100 Rumours to Hear in Lovecraft Country has 100 rumours to hear in or about the towns of Arkham and Kingsport. They may be adventure hooks, ordinary human misdeeds or simply misinformation. The rumours are aimed at the 1920s-30s but, with some tweaking, some could be adapted to other settings.
Fleshing out an entire game world can be difficult, and 100 Temperate Wilderness Locations has various locations that can be dropped into a setting. They range from large to small, from plains to mountains. Each location has its name given, as well as what makes it interesting.
Just as in other settings, characters may seek out rumours in the Monarchies of Mau. 100 Rumours to Hear in the Monarchies of Mau has 100 different rumours for them to hear. These may or may not be true and can be used as background colour or as potential adventure seeds.
100 Rumours to Hear in the Monarchies of Mau is also available in the Canis Minor Bundle.
Characters may stumble across rumours in a space port bar or other suitable location, and 100 Rumours to Hear in the Space Port Bar has a selection for them to hear. These rumours could be incidental information heard whilst seeking something else, misinformation or adventure hooks.
A Baker’s Dozen of Planetary Bodies has thirteen new planetary bodies that characters could travel to for Shadow of the Demon Lord. These can be dropped into orbit around gas giants or used as planets in their own right.
During a zombie apocalypse, characters may get a radio and 100 Transmissions to Hear During the Zombie Apocalypse has 100 transmissions to hear over it. They could be useful, provide filler or potential adventure hooks. Some transmissions have details of what can be heard in the background.
A Baker’s Dozen of Islands in the Void has thirteen new locations for the Void for Shadow of the Demon Lord. The Void is the home of the Demon Lord and contains the wreckage of universes. These islands can be explored by characters whilst in the Void.
A Baker’s Dozen of Islands in the Void is also included in the Shadow of the Demon Lord Bundle, which contains all supplements released for the system.
Space is a very big place and there will be unusual things in it. This supplement has 100 different notable landmarks, stretching from the many miles across to the many light years across in size. Some are artificial, perhaps built by precursor civilisations. Some are natural. Some, it isn’t clear what they are. They can be a source of oddities and adventure hooks.
Creating an entire world may not be easy, and this supplement has 100 different locations that can be dropped in to flesh it out, from small to large, from mountains to plains, oceans to lakes. Each location is named and given a description, and they are intended to be used in cold climes.
This supplement has thirteen different shipwrecks that can be dropped into a campaign. Each shipwreck has details on the ship, how it came to be wrecked and what treasure and monsters could be found in the area.
100 Landmarks for a Fantasy Setting has 100 different landmarks that characters could encounter on their travels. These are often unusual and may well have been around for millennia. They could simply be background flavour for a journey, or they could be a source of adventure hooks. Each landmark has a name and a general description given.
100 Fantasy Islands to Encounter has 100 different islands that characters could stumble across whilst travelling. Although most are assumed to be at sea, most of the islands lack specific sizes and could be dropped into other suitable locations, such as lakes. Many of the islands have oddities and peculiarities which may or may not be important depending on the GameMaster.
No Questions Asked is an adventure for 3Deep. An expansion of an adventure hook from A Baker’s Dozen of Inhabited Worlds, it sees the characters paid to smuggle a cargo to a group of rebels. The adventure also includes a 24″x32″ battlemap. In is also available in a version for the Cepheus Engine.
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