In an effort to get my family to play D&D with my this past Christmas I created a homebrew one shot themed around finding Santa that turns into a rescue mission of the main man. It takes the players from level 2 to 4 and they got through it in 4 hours. Every one loved it and my Dad actually agreed to play again since he had such a good time. Then just on Sunday we did an Easter Bunny centered one shot. I have been thinking about righting out my Holiday one shots and uploading them to the DM's guild, they are one the fun side and don't take themselves to seriously. The point of this is to see if anyone even has interest in the concept of US Holiday one shots. My next planned one is a 4th of July.
In an effort to get my family to play D&D with my this past Christmas I created a homebrew one shot themed around finding Santa that turns into a rescue mission of the main man. It takes the players from level 2 to 4 and they got through it in 4 hours. Every one loved it and my Dad actually agreed to play again since he had such a good time. Then just on Sunday we did an Easter Bunny centered one shot. I have been thinking about righting out my Holiday one shots and uploading them to the DM's guild, they are one the fun side and don't take themselves to seriously. The point of this is to see if anyone even has interest in the concept of US Holiday one shots. My next planned one is a 4th of July.
"The Best Status Effect Is Death" WebDM
Shenanigans are always fun, ESPECIALLY during holidays, and even better with friends and family.
I had an easter themed sidequest that was meant as a one-shot, but turned into over a month or three long every other saturday.
hijinks are still hilarious when enjoyed by everyone