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Wanted! D&D Adventures [Paid]

Gnarl45

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Most of the time, when I was looking for something to throw in because I was too busy to draw up were encounters with maps I could throw out in case the PCs explored somewhere I did not intend. Simple things like a few hook ideas, NPCs ideas, etc. A good DM keeps a few of these around to keep a step ahead. Even if it is not used whole, just to have filler.

That's the idea! I was also thinking about mini-crawls that the PCs can find on the side of the road (like in Skyrim) or other very short adventures ("find my cheating husband please - oh wait, that tramp is a succubus!").

If you have any other ideas, feel free to share them! I'd like to avoid DM tips though. I love reading them but there are hundreds of blogs that already said everything there is to say :).

As far as really short articles, would a "Encounter Sites" type article interest you?

I am thinking:

- One page max.
- Gives potential hooks.
- Has custom monster stats (but uses improved monsters showcasing DMG's DM toolbox chapter.)
- Has some flavor information.
- Maybe a map that can be printed out for battle mat fans.
- Details the encounter
- Followup and suggested outcomes for vanquishing the threat that is campaign/ setting neutral.

Bring them on! I wanted to finish the two adventures I started before I work on anything else but those are really easy to make and illustrate.
 

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Green1

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Yeah, DM tips are useful to read through. But someone looking for adventure ideas does not need them as much by that point and there are only so many topics to cover.

I do have to work and have a lot of life obligations. After all, few of us can pay rent off the stuff we love. I have a real problem article on a wiki project site I am trying to take a vorpal sword to that is problematic because it has to be written in a certain style and previous contributors really did not let it flow. (unrelated to DnD - but had a very niche following). But, I could technically have something in a day or three for initial review.

I'll go to your FB page and give you some initial examples of work I have out there to give you a sample of my writing style.
 

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