Looking for a low-level "PCs are hired by NPC" type adventures

ksbsnowowl

Explorer
Nearly all the published Eberron adventures do this. A noble or the Kings guard contracts the player characters to go on a mission to hunt someone down or find an artifact.

However, they have the problem that most of them are specific to the steam punkish
environment of Eberron.

Expedition to the Demonweb Pits spoiler:
The entire plot of EttDwP is that the PC's are being played as patsies in a demon plot.
The plot hook leads them to a "helpful" NPC in Sigil, who uses the PC's.

EttDwP is for 9th - 12th level, though, so not really low level.

The RPGA Eberron adventure Desolate Endeavor also fills this concept. Spoiler:
The party's patron in the adventure is really a Rakshasa in disguise, who will betray them once they help get him to a magical location in a desolate area of Eberron.
 
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diaglo

Adventurer
Dungeon magazine from 1986- 2000ish was chockablock full of these type of side trek quests or similar.

at the end of 1edADnD and beginning 2edADnD had a few too. you can easily convert something like I14 into this type or the early Marco Volo adventures in Faerun

edit: maybe try Hordes of Dragonspear
 

NewJeffCT

First Post
Dungeon magazine from 1986- 2000ish was chockablock full of these type of side trek quests or similar.

at the end of 1edADnD and beginning 2edADnD had a few too. you can easily convert something like I14 into this type or the early Marco Volo adventures in Faerun

edit: maybe try Hordes of Dragonspear

Thanks - I used to have the CD of the first 150 or 250 Dragon magazines, but I've moved several times over the years, so I no longer know where it is. :(
 

ksbsnowowl

Explorer
Thanks. I have 0 Eberron product, so might have to look into this.
To make your looking easier, the adventures start with the 1st-level starter adventure in the back of the Eberron Campaign Setting, titled "The Forgotten Forge."

From there the story arc continues in the 2nd level adventure "Shadows of the Last War," the 4th level adventure "Whispers of the Vampire's Blade," and the 6th level adventure "Grasp of the Emerald Claw."

All of those fit your "hiring patron" motif perfectly.

A word of advice on Shadows of the Last War: If you run it, add a scroll or two of Rope Trick to the bag of supplies the patron gives to the PC's; I also give them a bottle of Goodberry Wine (wine made from the core Goodberry spell, it has five doses in the bottle, and each dose heals 8 hit points (the daily maximum). Goodberry wine is found on page 82 of Five Nations, btw. The PC's are traveling to the Mournland as 2nd level characters, and NO conjuration (healing) spells or natural healing works in the Mournland.
 

You could go old school with B2-Keep on the Borderlands and have a change in leadership either in the beginning or when the PCs head back to the keep to resupply.
 

NewJeffCT

First Post
To make your looking easier, the adventures start with the 1st-level starter adventure in the back of the Eberron Campaign Setting, titled "The Forgotten Forge."

From there the story arc continues in the 2nd level adventure "Shadows of the Last War," the 4th level adventure "Whispers of the Vampire's Blade," and the 6th level adventure "Grasp of the Emerald Claw."

All of those fit your "hiring patron" motif perfectly.

A word of advice on Shadows of the Last War: If you run it, add a scroll or two of Rope Trick to the bag of supplies the patron gives to the PC's; I also give them a bottle of Goodberry Wine (wine made from the core Goodberry spell, it has five doses in the bottle, and each dose heals 8 hit points (the daily maximum). Goodberry wine is found on page 82 of Five Nations, btw. The PC's are traveling to the Mournland as 2nd level characters, and NO conjuration (healing) spells or natural healing works in the Mournland.

Thanks - I'm intrigued by the first adventure (I have the original Eberron book), but need to do more research to see if the schema can be adapted to outside of Eberron, or else substitute something in for schema.
 


ksbsnowowl

Explorer
Thanks - I'm intrigued by the first adventure (I have the original Eberron book), but need to do more research to see if the schema can be adapted to outside of Eberron, or else substitute something in for schema.

Schemas are just 'magical blueprints' that "aid in creating magic items" both common (to Eberron), like everbright lanterns, or unique and powerful. Magic of Eberron introduces Lesser Schemas, which are
basically once per day reusable scrolls on a metal tablet. Other than that, Schemas and creation
patterns are ill-defined DM plot devices.

Plot spoilers for the aforementioned adventures:

The schematic the PC's find in the 1st level adventure is a small part of a larger creation pattern.
The 2nd level adventure takes the PC's to a magical research facility there they can find another schema. Along the way, they learn that a terrorist organization also appears to be searching for the schema. The PC's find the 2nd schema, and unexpectedly find the creation pattern with it.
In the 6th level adventure, the terrorists steal the creation pattern and the two recovered schemas, and are off to find the last piece and put the whole thing together. No one is quite sure what kind of powerful weapon the completed pattern will be, but it is bad for everyone if these terrorists have it. So the PC's chase the terrorists to an ancient Giant temple (Indiana Jones style) and try to stop them from gaining the completed pattern... An appropriate climax ensues... And a new enemy is awakened...


So the schema part is just the McGuffin. It's a magic item that should be able to port over into any other setting without too much difficulty.
 
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Mark CMG

Creative Mountain Games
As you know, there are many low level adventures/modules out there where the players are hired by an important, and seemingly good, NPC: wealthy merchant, local nobility, etc) to go on some sort of quest – rescue his kidnapped child, recover stolen goods, retrieve some mythical item, map a trail through the haunted forest, etc . I was looking for some of the better ones to get an idea to start a campaign. (And edition of D&D or Pathfinder is fine.)


The Whispering Woodwind

The lives of ordinary people seldom touch our own in significant ways until we choose to become involved. It seems that Contel, the Bard, has quit his day job, skipping out on a sizable debt. When an astute innkeeper of questionable practices enlists the help of heroes to cover his losses, it is only the beginning. The trail leads through a series of encounters; some germane, others less relevant but revealing. It is the sound of music that ultimately settles the score.

I ran this again last year for a new group to kick off a campaign and had the musical instrument actually be a cursed item that the group felt needed destroying. They passed it along to a higher level NPC of questionable morals and haven't realized what has become of that plan. The campaign is now higher level and it's about time they begin to hear rumors of what this NPC is doing with this item.

http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/16596/Lowlevel-Adventure-The-Whispering-Woodwind?it=1
 

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