Are you looking for something that you can get from DMs Guild to run an Arthurian style campaign for your group, or are you looking to produce an Arthurian themed module to market on DMs Guild?
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yes, I am considering making one, but I'm taking some creative liberties with the legends with Mordred using Tiamat, or maybe the Beholder to take over the kingdom.
As someone who's run Arthurian games before, there's not always too much lore in the Arthur stories that the average player will recognize. So I've tapped into similar stories and tales (think folk and fairy tales) that people are more familiar with. Setting a lot of the game in the Otherworld gives you the opportunity to add in a lot of fey elements!
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King Arthur and the knights of the round table could get the tabletop treatment in 5e.
What do you recommend for that type of module for DMs guild
Are you looking for something that you can get from DMs Guild to run an Arthurian style campaign for your group, or are you looking to produce an Arthurian themed module to market on DMs Guild?
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yes, I am considering making one, but I'm taking some creative liberties with the legends with Mordred using Tiamat, or maybe the Beholder to take over the kingdom.
As someone who's run Arthurian games before, there's not always too much lore in the Arthur stories that the average player will recognize. So I've tapped into similar stories and tales (think folk and fairy tales) that people are more familiar with. Setting a lot of the game in the Otherworld gives you the opportunity to add in a lot of fey elements!
Wizard (Gandalf) of the Tolkien Club