D&D 5E Truly Hellish Attraction At The Tavern

Not the kind of cult you soon forget.

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There's a party at the tavern with EN5ider today—friends and fiends all around.

EN World's D&D magazine EN5ider was launched in 2015, and now 9 years later it's reached over 600 issues. Each week EN5ider brings you new D&D content—and the best bit is that when you subscribe, you get immediate free access to the whole archive! That's right, for about the cost of a cup of coffee you could have more than 600 issues containing monsters, adventures, spells, subclasses, and so much more. Click here and subscribe now!


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Lately on EN5ider:
  • 607. Dangerous Scenarios: Protect the Ale, Destroy the Menagerie. Fiendish chaos awaits at the Emberstone Tavern: transmuted devils masquerading as a wholesome traveling menagerie! This infernal secret can break up a long journey, add depth to a city, or interrupt a shopping trip with ease. Devilishly designed for 5 PCs of 6th–8th level by Mell Black, illustrated by Rafael Benjamin, and featuring the cartography of Dyson Logos.
  • 606. Intriguing Organizations: Marginalia. This clandestine network of scribes, other artisans, and managers of royal affairs hide symbols for each other within their work to indicate the sanity and demeanor of their masters. A strange doodle in the corner of an illuminated manuscript is charming to most, but to the Marginalia it means the difference between a kind lord or murderous tyrant. Includes the Artistry Swarm (CR 3) and Royal Adviser (CR 4). Duplicitously designed by Andrew Engelbrite, illustrated by Hector Rodriguez.
  • 605. Adventure: Spare the Innocent. Warring between the nations around Geiryos faded four decades ago yet the conflicts have not yet entirely died out, skirmishes erupting as borders are finalized. While peace is long overdue and much cause for celebration, the war-weary peoples of the realms anxiously await what the end of conflict means politically. Excitement and paranoia are burrowing into the hearts of the masses, and the archmage of the king’s council believes the stage is set for him and his daughter to sweep in to provide a magical solution to the public’s unease. This adventure for 5–6 PCs of 6th level was dedicatedly designed by Tori Smith, illustrated by Hector Rodriguez, and features cartography by RhasmusDnD.
  • 604. Monstrous Menagerie: From the Blightwood. Venture into the aptly named Blightwood if you must but be wary for death lurks behind every one of its cursed trees! One must be fearful of running afoul of a Bog Witch (CR 5), wise to the signs of a Lamprey Shade (CR 1) or Lash-Tailed Scorpion (CR 4), and most especially cautious of the Soul Angler (CR 11) lest its hypnotic strands bring about an early demise. Dangerously designed by Marc Kenobi, illustrated by Hector Rodriguez.
  • 603. Dangerous Scenarios: Fly Away Darling. The tower of the dragon Bathyryxx takes off into the skies just as the adventurers step onto it! To defeat this monster the party must battle across multiple levels as they soar through the air, contend with its harpy minions, and survive (maybe even overtake) the many countermeasures prepared by its master. This Dangerous Scenario for 4–5 PCs of 6th level was death-defyingly designed by Tyler Omichinski, illustrated by Leonardo Sa, and features the cartography of Dyson Logos.
 

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