Into the Feywild

 We are heading towards a third of 2021 gone already, as time inexorably marches on with a quick step. On a retrospective at the gaming things that have made me smile, I find that I have been smiling a lot.

2008 and more DnD4e

I’ll post some more about other smile inducers, but for now, continuing my ’13 years too late’ approach to all things RPGs, I have dug out Wulfgang Baur’s excellent Wrath of the River King and managed to find some of the maps at VTT resolution through Google. This also continues my D&D 4th Edition ride, with what appears to be an excellent Feywild adventure that deserves some extended actual play.

At 96 pages, with a great mix of combat and roleplay encounters, this could find its way into its own Feywild mini campaign, or incorporated with some managed seams into my current Nentir Vale campaign, as they have a possible date with the elves of Harken Forest.  The fey of this adventure are deliciously capricious, with the barrier between the two worlds separating very different folk with opposing agendas.

Whichever route to the table it proves to be, I’m confident it will get some play.

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