Extra extra, read all about it! Goblin bandits and Redbrand ruffians plaguing Phandalin!
This article contains a copy of the latest issue of the Phandalin Post, a newspaper that covers events in Phandalin. The handout below is the perfect prop to provide your players before they strike out on their adventures to the frontier town found in Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk and Lost Mine of Phandelver. You can send them the image file or even print it out to physically give to your party!
Click the below image to open the full version of the handout.
Included art from Julio Reyna and Zoltan Boros
Goblin Ambush Shocks Travelers on Triboar Trail
What’s Behind Surge in Hostile Encounters?
Ches 25, Phandalin – Ambushed wagons, dead travelers, and a town looking for answers.
“I was supposed to receive a shipment of equipment last week,” says Linene Graywind, owner of Lionshield Coster in Phandalin, “These provisions are crucial to keep things running smoothly in town.”
These goblin attacks are a grim reminder of the events that occurred 500 years ago when a band of marauders destroyed the city after battling over Wave Echo Cave.
“Who’s going to stop these attacks?” said one townsfolk who asked to remain anonymous. “What is Townmaster Wester going to do to keep us safe?”
Get Paid for Your Gold!
Looking for competitive payouts for quality ores and top-of-the-line mining supplies? Come to the Phandalin Miner’s Exchange, located just south of the town green!
Redbrands' Reign of Terror
A group of bandits called the Redbrands have set up shop in Tresendar Manor at the edge of town.
“They’re getting bolder and shaking down local businesses,” said Freda, a gnome resident of Phandalin. “The only one they haven’t tried to hassle is Mrs. Thornton’s Miner’s Exchange. I think they’re scared of her.”
Emboldened by a lack of resistance from Townmaster Wester, the Redbrands have quickly tightened their grasp on Phandalin. “They murdered Thel–our local woodcarver,” said Toblen, the innkeeper of the Stonehill Inn. “He tried to run them off after they threatened his shop, and now his wife, daughter, and son have gone missing.”
What’s in This Issue of the Phandalin Post?
This issue of the Phandalin Post covers the conflicts the players will face in the first two chapters of the adventure. It serves as an excellent tool to hand your players before their first session.
Goblins on Triboar Trail. The excerpt on goblin attacks should warn the party that there are dangers on the Triboar Trail, which will allow them to prepare contingencies in case they are attacked. These preparations will pay off during the "Goblin Ambush" encounter in Chapter 1.
Redbrands in Phandalin. The section detailing how the Redbrands have overrun Phandalin is a good way to establish the threat of the ruffians to your players in Chapter 2. Just in case they don’t go to Stonehill Inn, where rumors of the Redbrands are discussed by townsfolk, they can still hear that businesses are being hassled, and the Redbrands have gone so far as to murder one of the townsfolk.
These articles also make it clear that Townminster Weston hasn’t been of any help with the issues that the town is facing, so the players shouldn’t expect any formalized support with these challenges.
Get Your Adventure to Phandalin Started!
Phandalin has appeared in numerous adventures before, but Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk will introduce the beloved town to its greatest danger yet! From malevolent cults and twisted monsters to dungeon crawls and powerful magic artifacts, can your party save the town from the grave threats it faces?
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Would this be easy to incorporate into the Dragon of Icespire Peak campaign?
This is really cool. Would be 100% cooler if it didn't have the green backround/border and rough false torn bottom. I would love a truly printable version of this.
Kewl!
I'd definitely prefer the Road to Phandalin prequel over this, it is more fitting to the setting.
Love the way i was introduced to this.
Awesome! How do I get it?
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Just click on the image, it will load in another tab (of the browser). You can then save it to your preferred location on your computer.
I'm not sure if this says more about me or the setting, but my very first thought was "wait, the Sword Coast already invented the printing press?" but that makes sense with the number of duplicate books in Baldur's Gate at least lmao
This is so much fun! I love it 😂🤣
It seems like we'll happily accept that "magic" allows wooden ships to fly out into space, enchant stones so that they'll act like walkie-talkies and that in Waterdeep (Dragon Heist) there are sentient magical constructs called Nimblewrights that can act as guards or assassins BUT we pause at the possibility that - say - one day, out of the blue, a particularly inventive Dwarf and Tinker Gnome teamed up and invented the printing press in circumstances completely different to our world's timeline.
In the Harry Potter movies they had newspapers with moving images, so why couldn't there be something like that on the Sword Coast? Imagine a notice board's wanted poster where the 'wanted dead or alive' mugshot silently snarls at you from the poster and then, when you catch up with the villain in the flesh, they makes the exact same gesture. Yes, some will say this is anachronistic, so don't include it and carry on playing D&D the way you love it, but... somewhere out there at another table, there's probably someone have a great time playing an Orc that's just spent the last 23 hours standing in a queue waiting to buy the latest GnomePad™ (subject to availability - terms and conditions apply)
When one was arrested they were seen saying "Send me that" after their mugshot was taken
Is there a way to integrate the new content for a party that already completed the Starter Set adventure?
I'd love to see D&D news in this kind of newspaper format. The Phandelin Post would deliver all news of Dungeons of Dragons.
This sounds awesome!
I literally thought i was being invited to a game lol
Very nice. Last week, after being a dormant DM for more then 20 years, I started the adventure whith a new party. I'll try to find a way to get them the handout when the come back from Cragmaw Hideout
Just look at link on website and click on picture
Perfect, we just started running lost mines. I will def use that paper. Its from ches 25. So the year is probably 1491 correct?
This is a great way to introduce the town and put us in character/mood for the adventure.