D&D 5E EN5ider #441 - Spells: Zyxwigg's Abecedary

Today's issue of EN5ider is full of clever alliterative spells you won't soon forget!

Today's issue of EN5ider is full of clever alliterative spells you won't soon forget!

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  • 441. Spells: Zyxwigg's Abecedary. The marvelous mage Zyxwigg had something of an obtuse obsession with those spectacular spells that are named with as much nuance as their arcane applications employ. Specifically, he loved magic that had a good alliterative ring to it. This perplexing pursuit led to the creation of spells like the off-balancing entropic embrace, the debilitating necrotic needle, the arcana-empowering perilous prediction, the incredible vanishing veil, and 7 other works of miraculous magic detailed in this article! Deviously designed by William Fischer, illustrated by Deanna Roberds.
  • 440. Mini-Adventure: Machines in the Deep. This dungeon delve for 4–5 PCs of 5th–7th level takes the party into an unusual underground facility filled with powerful technology gone awry. If the machinery inside of this strange place can be understood they might be able to fix it, but should the adventurers fail to repair the contraptions within it could spell doom for thousands—possibly even more! Discerningly designed by Peter Martin, illustrated by Xanditz, featuring cartography by Dyson Logos.
  • 439. Red Fangs in a White Night. The city of White Night is named for the enormous magical dome that surrounds it, a work of magical artifice that not only blocks divination magic—it also dulls the sun in the sky and denies the moon. All of this is due to Klarth the Archmage but he hasn't been seen as of late, his absence filled by the clever vampire Steron. The undead's quiet rule hasn't gone unnoticed however, and a second monstrous threat now lurks throughout the settlement spreading to more of the population with every bloody night that passes. An adventure for 4 PCs of 7th level, designed by Thiago Rosa and featuring artwork by Nick Cramp.
  • 438. Mythical Meals. Some meals are more than the ingredients involved or the dishes they are served upon—cuisine that is so superb that it does more than just fill the belly. For instance, a serving of bulette on the halfshell can grant tremorsight for the most exquisite supernatural sensations afterward, much like how a plate of owlbear wings makes for the perfect dinner to have before one wishes to possess the keenest sight and hearing. Dive into enchanted gourmet with these 9 exceptional recipes (with a set of capable cookware if you've a mind to try them all). Delectably designed by Andrew Engelbrite, illustrated by Rachel Maduro.
  • 437. Dangerous Scenarios: Sand & Sky. Slaying the enormous legend Xugeshi is impossible but hardy, disciplined, and determined warriors can force it back into hibernation beneath the sands. Adventures capable of this epic feat are few and far between however, most crushed to death in their insane attempt to quell this terrible and ancient foe! Deadly design by Tyler R. Lee, illustrated by Ellis Goodson, featuring cartography by Dyson Logos.
 

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