Surprise: FREE 50 Page Adventure PDF

TROLLS FOR EVERYONE!! TROLLS FOR EVERYONE!! TROLLS FOR EVERYONE!!

I hinted that I had a surprise.

And here it is:

A FREE, 50 page, D&D & Black Flag Roleplaying compatible adventure for all my subscribers!

SURPRISE!

Troll of the Town, written by Kelly Pawlik is a full-color 50 page adventure for Dungeons & Dragons and Black Flag Roleplaying. It features stunning artwork, gorgeous cartography from Heroic Maps, 3 new magic items, and 15 new monsters and NPCs. Intended for 3rd-level characters, it can be played on its own or as a follow up to Banner of the Bull and Keeper of the Drowned.

And I’m going to send the PDF, via DriveThruRPG, to everyone here!

From the Description:

The people of Bense are under threat. Something has been sneaking into the city at night and stealing from its citizens. Tracks in the dirt suggest it can be only one thing—a forest troll. In fact, Hurnukkle the troll has haunted Raven’s Wood near the town of Bense for years, occasionally preying on livestock and travelers near the town. Several ventures to roust and slay the menace have been mounted, but so far the canny giant has avoided trouble. The freefolk of Bense are up in arms about the thefts and concerned about the city’s security. The jarl wants the matter dealt with before challengers to his leadership present themselves. For a brave band of heroes, it’s time to go on a troll hunt!

Troll of the Town is a stand-alone adventure for characters of 3rd level set in the land of Norrøngard from the Thrones & Bones campaign setting. While this adventure can be played with 5e source books,  it is intended for Kobold Press’sBlack Flag Roleplaying game system.

How’s this going to work?

You’ll get an email directly from DriveThruRPG with instructions on how to download it. Then Troll of the Town is yours.

If you don’t play 5e TTRPG games, feel free to send the link to someone who does. Please send them the link directly and let them download it. Please don’t share the PDF directly. Otherwise, DriveThruRPG won’t track their download and they can’t stay informed about Lazy Wolf Studios news and products.

And if you do play RPGs and you know someone else who would also enjoy the adventure, please encourage them to sign up for this newsletter. I’ll be running this promotion for several weeks, and sending out PDFs to new subscribers periodically (most likely weekly) for the duration.

If you play online, be sure to check out the Troll of the Town VTT Pack and the Troll of the Town Map Pack. And if you like what you see, please do consider leaving a review for the Troll of the Town adventure on its DriveThruRPG page. Reviews help, and RPGs in general don’t seem to get very many! At the very least, giving it a star rating is helpful even if you don’t want to take a minute to write any text.

Why am I doing this?

Because I want more people to see the work that’s going on at Lazy Wolf. Not just from me, but from all the amazing artists and designers that have contributed to the land of Norrøngard’s rich and ever-deepening mythology.

That’s it. And to thank you for being here.

Now watch your in-boxes for an email from DriveThruRPG. Meanwhile, here is the stunning cover by Florian Stitz.