You know the Scenario Packs in the Beyond The Wall RPG? I’d love to use something like it in my DW games. Has anyone published something like this standalone so I don’t need to buy a whole game that I won’t run?
You know the Scenario Packs in the Beyond The Wall RPG?
You know the Scenario Packs in the Beyond The Wall RPG?
Your best bet would be Mark Tygart .Or you can search for Cats of Tindalos.
drive.google.com – Tygart Dungeon Starters – Google Drive
drivethrurpg.com – 20 Dungeon Starters
Buy Perillous Wild, you can use tables to create an awesome settings with your player.
I have Perilous Wilds thanks but it’s not fulfilling quite the same function. In the attached video leaf-through you’ll see that the BtW Scenario Pack is a guided method for the GM to fill-in-the-blanks of a skeleton scenario so that the characters are immediately implicated. I love this idea that the GM can be filling this in as they listen to the players making their characters. I bet somebody made a non-BtW version of this at some time. I may just steal the idea if not, perhaps try re-framing an existing Dungeon Starter in this format to see if it feels right.
youtube.com – Beyond The Wall RPG Review
Not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for but some fun things here I have used for DW.
blog.trilemma.com – Trilemma Adventures
Oh yeah. I’ve been running a DW campaign for over a year now and have incorporated several of Michael Prescott’s adventures!
Ben M late to the thread, but I’ve done a couple adventure starters for Stonetop that are somewhat similar to the Scenario Packs in BtW. Mostly in that they use Q&A and the PC’s ties to the home town to really drive the adventure.
Here are the two most fleshed-out ones…
dropbox.com – Starter – Trouble on the Road.pdf
dropbox.com – Starter – A Colony of Crinwin.pdf
Also, you might want to check out Brian Holland’s Session Zero products. They’re all about giving you a frame work for a campaign/initial adventure that works on a theme.
drivethrurpg.com – DriveThruRPG.com – Brian Holland – The Largest RPG Download Store!
Thanks for the shout out Jeremy Strandberg! The first 6 issues are PWYW.
Picked up the first one and I’m having a little browse!
Ben M There is a book called “The Dungeon Alphabet” that I enjoy using from time to time. Like rolling 7-9, the random tables in this book can produce some interesting results in the narrative. You can find it here…
goodman-games.com – Goodman Games | The Dungeon Alphabet|Your Source for Adventures
This post is actually a bit of an EDIT to the comment I made just above. The thumbnail included with the link seems to depict a module rather than The Dungeon Alphabet, but the link is accurate.