For some time now I've been working on my first D&D 5e content and today - okay, it was yesterday... - the fully fledged adventuring region was finally ready for release. The 21 sites long document describes a woodland region called the Stryhor Woods filled with one small village, seven interconnected locations including time-dependant events, hooks for your adventure to start on and random tables for encounters and discoveries. It includes a set of travel rules inspired by The Angry GM as well as 2 new npcs and 8 new monsters.
You can download the PDF here on the DMsGuild. It is completely free with the *Pay What You Want* tag, so feel free to check it out!
If you have any critique or wishes for alteration or features, please contact me using the Dungeon Masters Guild Website. You can also reach me via E-Mail, Reddit or Twitter. If you like my content, you may also support me via Patreon - which is still under construction (and currently in german).
Have a nice day and enjoy!
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Hello again!
For some time now I've been working on my first D&D 5e content and today - okay, it was yesterday... - the fully fledged adventuring region was finally ready for release. The 21 sites long document describes a woodland region called the Stryhor Woods filled with one small village, seven interconnected locations including time-dependant events, hooks for your adventure to start on and random tables for encounters and discoveries. It includes a set of travel rules inspired by The Angry GM as well as 2 new npcs and 8 new monsters.
You can download the PDF here on the DMsGuild. It is completely free with the *Pay What You Want* tag, so feel free to check it out!
If you have any critique or wishes for alteration or features, please contact me using the Dungeon Masters Guild Website. You can also reach me via E-Mail, Reddit or Twitter. If you like my content, you may also support me via Patreon - which is still under construction (and currently in german).
Have a nice day and enjoy!