Hi all. Looking for suggestions of OSR, BECMi or AD&D adventures (or linked adventures) that have a strong theme of winter and faerie lords. Looking for some inspiration for a campaign against a returning or threatening fey lord of winter/ice. Thanks.
Disney's Frozen
lol. I'll check it out 😜
DCC has put out Winter Holiday modules in the past. There may or may not be stuff worth stealing.
I find Paizo PF stuff converts ok, just ignore the stat blocks, so maybe Reign of Winter? I'm having trouble finding legal pdfs of it though, plenty of illegal. ::)
edit: found at https://paizo.com/reignOfWinter $20 pdfs x6 is pretty brutal though.
Thanks. Yeah that's top of my list actually. Reading through it now. In terms of monsters I'll just switch out a OSR version. Should be fine. Thank you.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned OSE "Winter's Daughter" yet.
Quote from: Palmer Eldritch on January 30, 2024, 08:42:14 AM
I'm surprised no one has mentioned OSE "Winter's Daughter" yet.
I second this.
Winter's Daughter ticks all the boxes. I don't often run pre-written adventures, but I ran
Winter's Daughter alongside
The Black Wyrm of Brandonsford, and my players had a blast.
I ran both as well in dolemenwood and my players loved it. But they don't like the open sandbox nature of dolemenwood. They prefer to have a story of some kind, a goal. Since they told me ( the DM) 6 months into the campaign I don't have anything prepared. So hence my question. I do think Reign of winter fits the bill. Retains that fairy tale setting of Dolmenwood (though it's Slavic instead of English). It also fits my setting (which is a dying earth science/fantasy setting with its sword and planet adventure later in the adventure path).
So reading through Reign of Winter now, for anyone familiar with it, I wouldn't mind replacing chunks of it with OSR dungeons. Even though I'm liking reign of winter I still think OSR does dungeons better. A lot more fighting in pathfinder than I would like.
Any suggestions on Slavic themed/set adventures that may fit? Even looking at Warhammer fantasy with its Kislev setting as well.
Hi,
I've two winter-themed adventures up on Drivethru that might interest you.
The first is The River Of Frozen Souls (https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/343301/River-Of-Frozen-Souls), and as the name suggests, the main theme is winter. It would be easy to pack this adventure with any Faerie-related creatures you want.
The River Of Frozen Souls (https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/343301/River-Of-Frozen-Souls) has shattered. As the remnants of this once mighty frozen fortress drift south on the Sea Of Broken Blades, it carries with it the Anvil of Ice, a powerful artefact capable of bringing eternal winter to the world. Will this winter be your last?
The River Of Frozen Souls (https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/343301/River-Of-Frozen-Souls) is a generic adventure set in the frozen north that can be used in almost any fantasy setting. This product includes the following:
Adventure Background
Plot Synopsis
Three Chapters Detailing The Adventure
Travel hazards And Encounter Tables
17 Ice Dungeon Location Maps
Ice Dungeon Creation Rules
Ice Dungeon Dressing Tables
The second adventure is The Witch's Daughter (https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/212464/the-witch-s-daughter-adventure-module-gsam01). I've put this second on the list as it's only set during a heavy winter in the mountains but isn't necessarily winter-themed. It's mostly set in a quarantined village at the height of winter. This one is more low fantasy, medieval, murder mystery.
The Witch's Daughter (https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/212464/the-witch-s-daughter-adventure-module-gsam01), a tale of religious fundamentalism, witchcraft, murder,
mystery and mayhem!
Hi Solomani - Have you read/heard the audiobook of the classic Appendix N Poul Anderson novel The Broken Sword? Much of that is set in winter and has a war between the folk of faerie as a backdrop.
I'll keep singing the praises of Gods of the Forbidden North, an amazing setting and adventure from Robert Alderman written for OSE:https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/451792/Gods-of-the-Forbidden-North-Volume-1
Volume 1 (of 3) checks in at a whopping 480 pages. Volume 2 will kickstart at the end of the month. It's got some Fey elements, but it's more Hyperborea meets Alaska with some Roman Empire & space fantasy thrown in.
Quote from: El-V on February 01, 2024, 05:26:12 PM
Hi Solomani - Have you read/heard the audiobook of the classic Appendix N Poul Anderson novel The Broken Sword? Much of that is set in winter and has a war between the folk of faerie as a backdrop.
Yes I have, though it was a long time ago. May revisit it, thanks for the reminder.
Quote from: Persimmon on February 02, 2024, 12:01:02 AM
I'll keep singing the praises of Gods of the Forbidden North, an amazing setting and adventure from Robert Alderman written for OSE:https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/451792/Gods-of-the-Forbidden-North-Volume-1
Volume 1 (of 3) checks in at a whopping 480 pages. Volume 2 will kickstart at the end of the month. It's got some Fey elements, but it's more Hyperborea meets Alaska with some Roman Empire & space fantasy thrown in.
ohhh will check it out, thank you.