Aways back I mentioned a new job writing 5E adventures. Today, I can begin to reveal some of the details of that.
I’ve been contributing to the third year of adventure subscription service Dungeon in a Box. The new season featuring my adventures, Voyage of the Fallen Star, is now live and available to subscribers, with a discount for people who sign up in the next few weeks.
Year three begins a new story arc featuring an epic journey across the sea in search of a magical treasure of incalculable value. My first contribution is episode four, Madness of the Mother, which features a race never before seen in D&D, with a rich and unique culture of my own devising. I’m also currently beginning work on another episode that will appear later in the season. New subscribers jump directly into year three, with no catch-up required.
Each month’s box comes with an adventure book containing multiple sessions worth of story and combat encounters, unique monsters with custom stats and terrifying new powers, high quality maps, and DiaB’s own “Skinny Minis.” Starting in year three, boxes will also include custom sculpted minis and 3D terrain.
Each box also includes everything you need to run the adventures online (very useful in the current climate), and if you prefer, you can subscribe for the digital materials only at a significant discount.
Subscribing also grants access to a library of “Wondrous One-Shots,” shorter adventures not connected to the main story. My own Wondrous One-Shot, Treasures of the Savage Lord, is currently in the final stages of production.
If you want to know more about my work as a table-top RPG designer, check out my recent post on my own game, Wyrd Street!
That’s awesome. It’s great to hear about someone doing what they love to do. Dungeon in a Box sounds pretty cool. I might check that out.