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Broken Branches A trail of damage leads over the bridge to a thicket. While investigating, the party are attacked by a kobold spellcaster (Cultist Fanatic) and three Kobold Warriors, who were hiding
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3. Blessing of the Drake Level 5 - 6 Adventure.
Adventurous. Investigation. Wilderness.
Rafa Teruel Lanterns hang from the trees, jolly carols ring out, and feasts are being prepared. This could
be the best Winterfest yet! But, the Great Fir Drake hasn’t come to bless the village this year, and a local druid fears disaster. Can the party find the beast before the festival begins?
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Suggested Story Set the scene, have Gram offer to pay the party if they can find Ysilwen in her lair, then continue
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ambushed Ysilwen here. There are signs of two large creatures fighting, bent weapons, and four slain kobolds. Ysilwen used an illusion spell to confuse Lotorrix and the kobolds before fleeing back to her lair, injured.
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Harder (Level 7 - 8) The party could take full damage while riding the Great Fir Drake. Lotorrix could bring his White Dragon Wyrmling younger sibling to the fight, too.
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Drake Versus Dragon Ysilwen asks the party to ride her into battle against Lotorrix. They all charge towards the thicket. The party find Lotorrix, four kobold spellcasters (Cultist Fanatics) and ten
Kobold Warriors in the thicket. The mob attacks. Once per round, a party member may use one of Ysilwen’s actions instead of their own. The party take half damage while riding the drake. If Lotorrix is defeated, Ysilwen carries the party to the village and blesses its people for Winterfest.
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Lotorrix the Bitter Dragon, Male, 91 (Young White Dragon) A spiteful dragon who leads a rabble of kobolds. He wants to take the pine forest territory for himself. "The cackling dragon’s oversized
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Pineshelter Cave "The lair of the drake is lined with dazzling green crystals. Offerings from past Winterfests sit in organised piles around the cave, like treasured gifts."
Pineshelter Cave is
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mighty draconic guardian."
Ysilwen, the Great Fir Drake, guards a territory spanning fifty miles around the settlement. The people of the village place carved tokens, beaded jewellery and coins
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Ysilwen, the Great Fir Drake Dragon, Female, 677 ([Tooltip Not Found]) This drake has guarded her territory for centuries. She was injured by Lotorrix and his rabble, then fled. "Her green scales
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Secrets and Clues There are fewer Winterfest offerings this year; Gram thinks that’s why the drake is absent. Gram once stumbled across Ysilwen’s lair when she was gathering potion ingredients. The
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Easier (Level 3 - 4) You could remove the [Tooltip Not Found] from the adventure, and make Lotorrix a White Dragon Wyrmling
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Into the Pines Gram draws the party a map: head east from the village, cross a bridge, then go north to Pineshelter Cave. Gram gives them a shard of amber resin as an offering, in case the drake is angry with the village. The party walk to the forest and start their search.
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Seeking Shelter Pressing on, they discover the drake injured in her lair. She tells them about Lotorrix and his ambush. Ysilwen asks the party to remove the nets caught in her claws and spears buried in her side. The party need to be careful of her sharp spines.
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Gram Iceback Orc-Human, Female, 48 (Druid) A local druid who looks after the offering ceremony every year. She is growing more and more stressed. "Gram wears thick goatskin wraps and fur boots. She
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Quick Stats Name AC HP Initiative Key Ability Cultist Fanatic 13 44 +2 Necrotic blade Druid 13 44 +1 Nature knowledge [Tooltip Not Found] 19 162 +14 Incandescent breath Kobold Warrior 14 7 +2 Pack
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Drake Statue "A stone likeness of the Great Fir Drake gazes into the quiet pine forest. At its base rests a broad bowl brimming with coins, beaded jewellery and wood-carved tokens."
This is where
the villagers, led by Gram, give offerings to the drake every year as a sign of gratitude. Gram is sat on a rickety stool beneath the statue, next to the stone bowl full of offerings.
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Quest Rewards Gram will pay 300gp if the party can find the [Tooltip Not Found], and she will gladly gift her Staff of the Python if they bring the drake to bless the village. Each kobold wears a white agate on a necklace (10gp each) to show their allegiance to Lotorrix.
Spells
Player’s Handbook
Wish is the mightiest spell a mortal can cast. By simply speaking aloud, you can alter reality itself.
The basic use of this spell is to duplicate any other spell of level 8 or lower. If you use it
space that you can see on the ground.
Instant Health. You allow yourself and up to twenty creatures that you can see to regain all Hit Points, and you end all effects on them listed in the Greater
Monsters
Monster Manual
in the Underdark or in lairs created for them by their servants.
The region containing a beholder’s lair is twisted by its presence, creating the following effects:
Scopophobia. Creatures
Wisdom saving throw or gain no benefit from that rest.
Warping Terrain. Minor warps in reality occur near the lair; any creature (excluding the beholder) within 1 mile of the lair that makes a D20 Test
Magic Items
Dungeon Master’s Guide
effect.
Comet. The next time you enter combat against one or more Hostile creatures, you can select one of them as your foe when you roll Initiative. If you reduce your foe to 0 Hit Points during that
Fates card can end this curse.
Fates. Reality’s fabric unravels and spins anew, allowing you to avoid or erase one event as if it never happened. You can use the card’s magic as soon as
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Player’s Handbook
power, while others trace it to strange events in their personal or family history. The blessing of a dragon or a dryad at a baby’s birth or the strike of lightning from a clear sky might spark a
Sorcerer’s gift. So too might the gift of a deity, exposure to the strange magic of another plane of existence, or a glimpse into the inner workings of reality. Whatever the origin, the result is
Monsters
Forgotten Realms: Adventures in Faerûn
GrowthSwanmays are members of a reclusive order of wilderness defenders. Each bears a primal blessing that allows them to transform into a swan to watch over the lakes and woods they call home. Swanmays get
along well with dryads and other creatures devoted to protecting the wilderness.
Roll or choose a result from the Swanmay’s Charge table as inspiration for what a swanmay protects.
Swanmay
Monsters
Lorwyn: First Light
Ephemeral Movement. The incarnation can move through other creatures and objects as if they were Difficult Terrain, and its movement doesn’t provoke Opportunity Attack;Opportunity Attacks. It
spectral existence in material reality. Each incarnation resembles a saurian behemoth with an axolotl face, a many-frilled tail, and a hulking back covered in bright-orange pustules. In Lorwyn
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tokens have been gathered and taken, they know the great fir drake has given its blessing for those tree to be felled. In thanks, villagers decorate the trees with lights to resemble the drake. Those who
Illumination. As a Bonus Action, the drake can produce dim light in a 15 ft radius, or bright light in a 15 ft radius and dim light for an additional 15 ft radius. The drake can end this effect as a
Monsters
The Book of Many Things
":"1d12+3", "rollType":"damage", "rollAction":"Radiant Strike", "rollDamageType":"radiant"} radiant damage.
Prophetic Blessing. The living portent magically infuses the power of its prophecy into another
", "rollAction":"Prophetic Blessing"}, and it gains a prophecy die, a d8. Once during each of the creature’s turns, when it fails an ability check or saving throw or misses an attack roll, it can
Monsters
Dragons of Stormwreck Isle
Death Burst. When the fume drake dies, it explodes in a cloud of noxious fumes. Each creature within 5 feet of the fume drake must succeed on a DC 11 Constitution saving throw or take 4 (1d8
);{"diceNotation":"1d8","rollType":"damage","rollAction":"Death Burst","rollDamageType":"poison"} poison damage.
Unusual Nature. The fume drake doesn’t require food, drink, or sleep.Bite. Melee Weapon
Monsters
Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage
Magic Resistance. The death knight has advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects.
Marshal Undead. Unless the death knight is incapacitated, it and undead creatures of its
as much damage on a successful one.
Warp Reality. As a bonus action on her turn, Dezmyr can warp reality, undoing damage dealt to herself or another creature that she can see within 20 feet of her
Monsters
Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse
and any creatures it has grappled, up to 60 feet to an unoccupied space it can see.
Vanish. The balhannoth magically becomes invisible for up to 10 minutes or until immediately after it makes an attack
roll.Native to the Shadowfell, the vicious, predatory balhannoth alters reality in its lair to make the place appear inviting to travelers. A limited form of telepathy enables a balhannoth to
Monsters
Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos
Theorem"}. The professor magically influences the mind of up to two creatures it can see within 60 feet of itself. Each target must succeed on a DC 15 Intelligence saving throw or become charmed by the
interacts with the world can change the world. They impress upon their students to use magic as a tool to shape the overall experience of reality, and in turn make the world a better place.
Quandrix
Monsters
Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft
","rollAction":"Unearthly Bile"}. The emissary expels bile that splashes all creatures in a 30-foot-radius sphere centered on a point within 120 feet of the emissary. Each creature in that area must make a DC
);{"diceNotation":"5d12","rollType":"damage","rollAction":"Mind Cloud","rollDamageType":"psychic"} psychic damage. In addition, every spell ends on creatures and objects of the emissary’s choice in
Monsters
Dragons of Stormwreck Isle
spores can go around corners, and they affect only creatures with an Intelligence of 2 or higher that aren’t Undead, Constructs, or Elementals. Affected creatures can communicate telepathically
adult;Adult myconids live and work together in colonies and practice a form of communal meditation called a meld, in which they seek to transcend mundane reality through shared hallucination.
Myconid leaders like Sinensa use their Hallucination Spores to help myconids create melds.






