D&D 5E Letter-Carrying Adventure For New Magic Bag

The wizard Enkarona's enchanted courier is in a bind and needs some guidance.

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Lately on EN5ider:
  • 613. Mini-Adventure: Missing Mail. Any person of virtue will try to return a bit of missing mail or errant package—but when wizards are involved the mailbag comes directly to the adventurers! Will they take the bait from the misplaced Dagilon (CR 1/2), and if they do who are they ultimately taking the side of? This mini-adventure for 4–6 PCs of 6th–8th level was dauntingly designed by Mell Black, illustrated by Leonardo Sa, and features the cartography of Dyson Logos.
  • 612. Intriguing Organizations: Saint Maledict's Repose Center For The Lost. This isolated medical facility high in the mountains has many facets to its controversial reputation. Some say it is a bastion of hope for folks who’ve fallen victim to vile curses, malevolent spirits, and forcefully induced magical transformations. Others swear it’s a front for wicked sorcerers and alchemists to perform tortuous experiments or build an army of monsters and freaks guided by their Healing Hand (CR 4) servants. Maybe Saint Maledict’s Repose really is a horror show—or perhaps it’s just trying to help those that everyone else sees as a lost cause. Devotedly designed by Elizabeth Orchard, illustrated by Francita Soto.
  • 611. Villain Spotlight: Francis, Fairy Godfather. After attaining some glory the adventurers hit a run of bad luck and it is at their lowest point they come across an unlikely source of salvation: a fairy godfather. No whimsical fellow trailing sparkles in his wake, despite his size he is of a serious demeanor and clearly not to be trifled with. This is Francis, and he's gonna make them an offer they can't refuse. Domineeringly designed by Michael McCarthy, illustrated by Leonardo Sa.
  • 610. Adventure: Dalinus the Just. After barely an hour in the Laughing Fox inn a large group of guards enter, drawing weapons as they claim the adventurers are part of a conspiracy against the King. Can the party uncover the truth behind the sudden persecution of foreigners in time to save themselves and hundreds of others—or will the demon have his due? Diabolically designed for 4–5 PCs of 8th level by Marc Kenobi, incredible illustration by Sergio Villa, and killer cartography by Francita Soto.
  • 609. Dangerous Scenarios: Climbing to Freedom. However they are caught—whether for false accusations or true transgressions—the party are left to fend for themselves in the infamous Felspike. There may be no bars stopping them from leaving this underground prison and the river flowing down to them offers the promise of escape, but many have failed this climb to freedom before. Daringly designed for 4–5 PCs of 4th level by Tyler Omichinski, illustrated by Rafael Benjamin, and featuring the cartography of Dyson Logos.
 

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