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Short adventures and persistent random encounters to shake up the streets of your city!

Tiny Weird Adventures: Urban Edition is a collection of short Tier 1 adventures to be used in conjunction with the Fifth Edition of the most popular fantasy RPG of recent times, easily adaptable to your medieval fantasy game of choice.

You will get 6 urban-themed adventures to enhance your game with stories of exploration and intrigue around a big city. Each adventure describes short-lived events that can range from a short random encounter to a one-shot adventure. Each adventure has its own Weird Rumors and Unfolded Paths that will help you expand your campaign in new directions.

Content

6 Tiny Weird Adventures!

  • The Creepy Handshake: In the midst of a major crime wave, adventurers are hired to find a lost "pet". His identity, however, is somewhat peculiar...
  • The Trickster Sword: In the big city, not all that glitters is gold: play this adventure to meet a magical weapon from another world.
  • Vengeful Trash: What happens when a faith man loses patience? The gods aid him, of course! Help maintain order in the city or face the weirdest kind of creature ever seen!
  • Sick City: Living behind the great walls of a big city may seem safe, but what if the real danger comes from within? There is no time for quarantine: cure the curse that falls on the population or go insane forever!
  • A Love Supreme: After an unresolved event, two souls separate. Is every form of love valid? Play to find out!
  • The Mug Mystery: In a newly opened tavern, a picture of a bald dwarf holding a mug is getting everyone’s hair up.

Appendix with tables to generate NPCs instantly!

  • A multitude of names of various types: human (male, female and neutral), elven, dwarf, dragonborn, orc, and surname for Halflings.
  • Additional rules to give your NPCs more color, granting them Desires and Personalities.
  • Quick custom NPCs creation according to its stat block: generate specific Personalities and dDesires for your guards, thieves, and town clerics.

5 new monsters and antagonists!

  • Use the bizarre and smelly Garbage Golem and scare your players with the fury of rot.
  • Add an extra dose of horror to your game with Unraxda, the demon of subterfuge and violence, able to possess and control his victims
  • Meet little Crawly, the best undead rogue in town.
  • Populate your encounters with the Fragile Zombie and give your players the opportunity to make their way across the battlefield by slicing through these weakling monsters!
  • Lopo the Necromancer is the low Tier version of an end-of-campaign boss: perfect for starring in a battle full of evil minions.

Designed by: Felipe Tuller


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Tiny Weird Adventures - Urban Edition.pdf 7 MB
Pequenas Aventuras Estranhas - Edição Urbana (Pt-BR).pdf 7 MB

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Amazing adventures and very well written, although the "micro" framing might be a bit misleading since these are ~10 pages a piece. They are fully fleshed out side quests, not just quest hooks as I was expecting.

I especially like the creepy handshake (and will use it in my Waterdeep dragon heist campaign), the sword disguised as a broom (hilarious),  and the PC impersonation skit (which would work well as a changeling arc...). The NPC generation materials in the appendix are also helpful.

The adventures could be improved by more effective formatting, including a more judicious use of boxed text or block quotes and and adventure summary at the beginning. 

Thank you so much for the feedback! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

I will try to give more appropriate formatting to the text in a future update.