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I have the physical book but the one thing that stood out to me is how much I adored the first 16 pages which gave detailed setting and character information for Candlekeep itself. I quickly became less excited when the adventures started (not that I didn't know what this was, but still). Made me realize how even though I am generally not that fond of FR (specifically the Sword Coast) I probably would really dig a new 5e setting guide. The adventures themselves seem neat, especially the higher level ones for what that's worth.
 
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I got my copy last night and am thinking about how to work Book of Cylinders into a campaign.
 

Can someone give me a general idea of the quality of the higher level adventures? I am considering Candlekeep as a way to get my Avernus party (12th level) back into play.
They are pretty decent, but fairly short. The last one (Xanthoria) has the feel of a mini-epic. There are 6 if you you include the level 11 one, which is roleplay heavy anyway. If you are using milestone levelling two books per level would work.
 


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