D&D 5E War of the Burning Sky 5E #10: Sleep, Ye Cursed Child

Break Freedom's chains in the 10th adventure of the critically acclaimed War of the Burning Sky adventure path! This adventure by Wolfgang Baur is for 19th level characters. https://wotbsadventurepath.com Witness the mighty and terrible face of war in a world of magic! A critically acclaimed high fantasy adventure path for 5th Edition from veteran authors such as Ari Marmell (Heroes of...

Break Freedom's chains in the 10th adventure of the critically acclaimed War of the Burning Sky adventure path! This adventure by Wolfgang Baur is for 19th level characters.


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Witness the mighty and terrible face of war in a world of magic!​

A critically acclaimed high fantasy adventure path for 5th Edition from veteran authors such as Ari Marmell (Heroes of Horror, Tome of Magic), Wolfgang Baur (Editor DUNGEON® Magazine 1992-1995), Wil Upchurch (Midnight®, Champions of Ruin) and Darrin Drader (Book of Exalted Deeds, Serpent Kingdoms).


Break Freedom's Chains

Armies march, the clouds roar with fire, and deep in the shadows of the earth, nightmares craft the world’s annihilation.

The trillith, born from the dreams of the imprisoned dragon Trilla, have manipulated events in the war since its beginning, crafting the opportunity to fulfill their great desire: to unmake the bonds of the world, freeing themselves from the shackles of corporeal flesh.

Though nations still wage battle on the surface, if the trillith, hidden far beyond the reach of the mightiest army, are not stopped, all will die to their plan. But in Trilla lies hope, for if the heroes can free her from her cursed sleep, she holds the key to restore the Torch of the Burning Sky, whose power will decide the destiny of the war.

A 5E fantasy adventure for 19th-level characters.
 

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EthanSental

Legend
Supporter
Looks intriguing! With it being for 19th level, just curious how the play testing went for high level. My groups is at 11th but I’m always curious about the top levels and how the game holds together in various scenarios.
 

Tormyr

Adventurer
From my perspective, the pacing went well while running the adventure for my group. I try to have these adventures stretch the heroes to their limits without being overwhelming. The adventures suggest where there are good breaks in the action to rest, and each encounter has a means to adjust the difficulty up or down. This is primarily to accommodate parties larger or smaller than 4 PCs, but it can also allow the adventure to be run for PCs of a slightly different level, and there can be a huge amount of variance in effectiveness for high level parties, so a GM can raise or lower the difficulty as needed, even on a per-encounter basis.
 
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