Wilderness (or non-dungeon) adventure material?

PosterBoy

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I’m on a hunt for published adventures (or supplements) that don’t take place in a dungeon, preferably ones that allow amply opportunity for characters to utilize mounts. Suggestions?

Source/Rule suggestions are welcome, but I’m mostly looking for adventure material.

(Publishers don’t be shy. Please post suggestions).
 

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Bastion Press
Into the Green
Into the Black

Fantasy Flight Games
Wildscapes

Sword & Sorcery Studioes
Wilderness & Wastelands

AEG
Wilds

I'm sure I'm missing some but those are the bigger books on the subject.
 

JoeGKushner said:
Bastion Press
...
Into the Black
Actually, this is more about subterranean environments, but yeah, it's a great companion for Into the Green.

AEG
Wilds
Forgot about that one, which reminds me: AEG's Toolbox has numerous tables and other bits'n'pieces that are helpful as well (although it doesn't focus on wilderness exclusively, so how useful it is over-all depeds on how much you need/want the other stuff).
 

Any published adventure suggestions? I'm looking into those books, but I would love to find some actually willderness based adventures. They don't have to be 100% in the wilderness (just mostly).

-chirs
 

Questus - The Whispering Woodwind (an adventure scalable for first through fourth level PCs) begins in a small town and has an early encounter for adventurers to secure mounts (horses, ponies, and/or riding dogs) as they deem fit for their use in tracking/apprehending a suspected criminal.

Midway through the adventure, while traveling through a county/countryside, the party encounters a culture of nomadic humans (Trundlefolk) who make extensive use of horses both as single mounts and for drawing their elaborately carved wagons.

There are half a dozen pages of material germane to this culture modularly placed in the center of the adventure, as well as a supplementary "Culture Class" two-page PDF included in the zip file that outlines the class (akin to the write up of an NPC class).

Unless the players have purchased shovels for their characters (to mine, burrow, or bury their dead), it is highly unlikely they will ever find themselves below ground.

Hope that helps, Chris! :)
 


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