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Salted Legacy

"A series of disturbances plagues the Dyn Singh Night Market, an endlessly changing maze of stalls filled with incredible wares, enticing smells, and magical lights. Accusations fly as the characters become entangled in a feud between the well-respected Tyenmo and Xungoon merchant families of the Siabsungkoh valley. To prevent the families' conflict from escalating, the characters must earn the trust of the market's vendors and gain their help to unmask who's behind a rash of vandalism and thefts."

Written By
Surena Marie
Publication Year
2022
Handouts?
No
Battle Mats?
No
Includes Characters?
No
Level
Level 1
Soloable?
No
Boss Monsters and Villains
Common Monsters
Notable Items
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aet996 has played this adventure and would recommend it.

This was the module I ran my first time DMing 5e. While my players struggled a bit to figure out that the way to make people willing to discuss the situation was to participate in the market games, it otherwise went smoothly. I enjoyed the lighter tone of the adventure and the descriptions of the market were flavorful. It was easy to attach larger than life personalities to the NPCs.