The Stay at Home, Play at Home initiative rocks on for Wizards of the Coast with a trio of free Dungeons & Dragons PDF downloads. Currently on offer are the 150 page Encounters in the Savage Underdark, Frozen Castle – Expanding Tyranny of Dragons, and D&D Adventurers League: In Volo’s Wake. All of these downloads are only available for free through May 2nd.
From Wizards of the Coast:
- Encounters in the Savage Underdark: A 150-page supplement containing mini-adventures, NPCs, locations, and magic items—available now for free for a limited time (through May 2).24 unique encounters, NPCs, and locations for you to add to any subterranean campaign, including scaling suggestions so they can be used with different party levels. By Jeff C. Stevens, Tony Petrecca, Joshua Barbeau, Hiten Dave, Peter Harris, Drew Dawes, Catherine Evans, Jimmy Meritt, Jessica Marcrum, Andrew Bishkinskyi, Christopher Walz, JVC Parry, Michelle Churchill, Paul Bimler, Rae Pietrzak, Christian Eichhorn, and Sadie.
- Frozen Castle—Expanding Tyranny of Dragons: An adventure for levels 10-11—available now for free for a limited time (through May 2).The loss of Skyreach Castle in Hoard of the Dragon Queen was a major setback to the Cult of the Dragon, but still only a setback. The cult is determined to retake the castle and claim Tiamat’s lost treasure buried in its frozen walls and cloudstuff vaults, but they aren’t the only ones. Giants and creatures of the frozen wastes wish to claim that wealth themselves! By Alexander Winter, and Kobold Press.
- In Volo’s Wake:An adventure for levels 1-4—available now for free for a limited time (through May 2).The town of Phandalin, nestled in the foothills to the east of the Sword Mountains, continues to grow since being rebuilt after the devastation wrought by rampaging orc hordes. It recently survived violent gang activity, drow machinations, and even the attention of a green dragon. But can it withstand a new threat, bizarre but no less perilous: the fame brought by a visit from none other than loremaster Volothamp Geddarm? By Monica Valentinelli, Shawn Merwin, and Rich Lescouflair.
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