does anyone have reccomendations for: lovecraftian/eldritch horror themed rpg adventure, roughly compatible with any version of d&d but especially something that converts well to Basic or 5e,

and Doesn’t involve an asylum, doesn’t vilify or fetishise mental illness, doesn’t involve rape or anything like that trying to force being “dark & gritty”

theemotionaldm:

battlecrazed-axe-mage:

Are you sure?

ancient DM proverb

Other often used DM proverbs that are actually thinly layered warnings;

β€œYou can certainly try.”
β€œDo you say that in character?”
β€œDo you say that out loud?”
β€œYou can try to touch it.”
β€œWhere are you looking?”
β€œAre you paying attention to what’s going on over there?”
β€œThat’s going to be hard, but I’d love to see you pull it off.”
β€œIt’s your choice.”
β€œDo you really want my opinion?”

The Scenario from Ontario – Zzarchov Kowolski | RPGNow.com

dungeonsdonuts:

Zzarchov and I’s Canadian themed adventures are available to purchase in a bundle!

For $9.50 you get two adventures for LotFP and D&D, Sugar Shack Slaughter and Maple Witch of the Beaver Wars!

I wrote mine with an eye for D&D 5e compatibility, so if your 5e game needs some maple ooze moose monsters, a living tree dungeon, and a giant boiling blob monster about to destroy a town, I’ve got a perfect adventure for you!

The Scenario from Ontario – Zzarchov Kowolski | RPGNow.com

D&D Hardmode

brunhiddensmusings:

aztechnology:

out-there-on-the-maroon:

Nobody in the party is allowed to have a backstory with dead parents.

Too easy, meet me in my gauntlet. D&D Nightmare mode: Nobody in the party is allowed to have a sad backstory.

your party all has to schedule time to visit their live parents roughly once a month even if that conflicts with their normal quest flow. bringing souvenirs for your younger siblings is encouraged