D&D 5E Here's A Look At 3 Adventures from the Radiant Citadel

Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel features 13 adventures, all written by people of colour. Here's a quick peek at three of them, as details start to emerge across the internet! Salted Legacy (1st level, Surena Marie). Rival merchant families are at war in the Night Market. Various challenges such as a timed cooking challenge. Written in Blood (3rd level, Erin Roberts). Based on the black...

Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel features 13 adventures, all written by people of colour. Here's a quick peek at three of them, as details start to emerge across the internet!
  • Salted Legacy (1st level, Surena Marie). Rival merchant families are at war in the Night Market. Various challenges such as a timed cooking challenge.
  • Written in Blood (3rd level, Erin Roberts). Based on the black experience in the Southern US, features a haunted farm and commoners who becoming violent; the adventurers need to figure out why without harming them.
  • Shadow of the Sun (11th level, Justice Arman). Persian-themed, factions in a city ruled by a celestial being are in conflict.

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The full list of adventures is:
  • Salted Legacy
  • Written In Blood
  • The Fiend of Hollow Mine
  • Wages of Vice
  • Sins of Our Elders
  • Gold for Fools and Princes
  • Trail of Destruction
  • In the Mists of Manivarsha
  • Between Tangled Roots
  • Shadow of the Sun
  • The Nightsea’s Succor
  • Buried Dynasty
  • Orchids of the Invisible Mountain
 

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billd91

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Cooking challenges can be fun. I ran one as part of the Shackled City campaign I ran <mumble mumble> years ago. One of the PCs was a cook (specifically a half-ogre cook at one of the local inns) so when the Flood Festival came up, he set up a booth with his pies. Harsh words were spoken between the PCs and a rival adventuring band and it ultimately culminated in a bake-off.
Relatively stationary campaigns with PCs that have jobs can be a lot of fun. You just have to be willing to incorporate their non-adventuring skills into the gameplay.
 

I have listented lizardfolk and gnolls are allowed in the cooking challengues but only if the recipes are 100% vegan. Halflings will be in a special category.

Radiant Citadel sounds like a perfect place for a cartoon fantasy comedy in some streaming service.
 





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