Inspired by Critical Role, we at Green and Garb are ultra excited to bring you the haunting and wintry tales of Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden! A man with no memories awakens in the Ten Towns, what has the cold, dark winter wrought...?
Episode 2: Drystan and the mysterious Mohdee make their way to the nearby town of Caer-Dineval on a bear sled, and find that the town has been overrun by an evil force...
Hello, I think about getting this book as a start for me as GM. But I have two questions.
1. Is this book good for two players? Do I need to tone down the encounters (where I fear haven't enough experience to see this before the encounter)
2. Are those quests "child friendly". As I red there is one quest hunting a serial killer. Is there a questline which is more suited for smaller children?
Regards
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Inspired by Critical Role, we at Green and Garb are ultra excited to bring you the haunting and wintry tales of Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden! A man with no memories awakens in the Ten Towns, what has the cold, dark winter wrought...?
Simply curious or want some campaign ideas!? Check it out here: https://youtu.be/Ntyp8MIB88k
Pretty pretty good! Nice costumes too.
Thank you! Those words are inspiration for us.
Episode 2: Drystan and the mysterious Mohdee make their way to the nearby town of Caer-Dineval on a bear sled, and find that the town has been overrun by an evil force...
Episode 3: Drystan and the mysterious Mohdee are ambushed on the way to Bryn Shander, and some memories finally come to the forefront...
Episode 4: Drystan has a devastating flashback...
Hello, I think about getting this book as a start for me as GM. But I have two questions.
1. Is this book good for two players? Do I need to tone down the encounters (where I fear haven't enough experience to see this before the encounter)
2. Are those quests "child friendly". As I red there is one quest hunting a serial killer. Is there a questline which is more suited for smaller children?
Regards