Festival of the Forgotten: Revelations of the Dark Carnival is a 200+ page D&D Player Supplement and Adventure featuring the Dark Carnival in all its eccentric glory with musical score by V is for Villains. Be Evil. But Be Magnificent.
New adventures from The Magnus Archives creator Jonathan Sims—plus new lore and new options for GMs and players. With a complete corebook FREE with every pledge, it's a great jumping-on point if you're new to the game!
Get lost in the distant realm of Faerie, a brutal 5e campaign setting of blood, iron and fey, inspired by the original British Faerie Folklore and medieval myth!
Micro Dungeon Crawling Adventures in the land of the Fey for the 5th edition of Dungeons & Dragons
Micro Dungeon Crawling Adventures in Dragon Lairs for the 5th edition of Dungeons & Dragons
A D&D 5e adventure of 40+ pages featuring Dawnfell, the city of labyrinths for a party of 4-6 characters of levels 3-5. Digital/VTT tabletop maps, combat cards, paper miniatures, and a GM friendly format are all included!
10+ pages of Celtic D&D adventure including a new monster, magic items & NPCs!
Discover the secret of the Dead Mines and prevent the return of the demon lord in this adventure for the 5th edition and Pathfinder Second Edition!
$1 for a 15+ Page Adventure - Get Ready for Tomb of the Undead King!
$1 for a 20+ Page Adventure - Get Ready for Mote of Madness! Putting the horror back in Halloween!
A DnD 5e adventure inspired by the horrors under the mountain. 20+ page PDF packed with new creatures, magic items, NPCs, maps, original art, etc. Oh, and a quest where players explore the Rotting Mines of Copperbend. All for $1!
The tabletop roleplaying game based on the hit horror podcast The Magnus Archives.
In this D&D 5e adventure, the Clockwork Tower, an enigma of whirling gears and steam, materializes in Esherton. This is the once-lost workshop of Constantine Chronosmith, who disappeared a century ago amidst time-altering experiments.
The perfect campaign to run after a TPK! If death awaits all adventurers, then the salvation of resurrection is always the hope.