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Winter's Daughter

The tomb of an ancient hero, lost in the tangled depths of the woods. A ring of standing stones, warded by the sinister Drune cult. A fairy princess who watches with timeless patience from beyond the veil of the mortal. A forgotten treasure that holds the key to her heart.

Winter's Daughter is a romantic fairy-tale dungeon adventure set in the creepy old forest of Dolmenwood.

Published by Necrotic Gnome

Written By
Gavin Norman
Published By
Indie Dev.
Publication Year
2018
Handouts?
No
Battle Mats?
Yes
Includes Characters?
No
Level
Levels 1–3
Soloable?
No
Found In
Part Of
Boss Monsters and Villains
Common Monsters
Notable Items
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Narthor has played this adventure and would recommend it.

I love that it feels like classic fairy tale fantasy instead of D&D. My favorite adventure of all time.

Hikky has played this adventure and would recommend it.

Ran it as a one shot. I should have given players multiple "lives". Layout is good and encounters are fun

HandofVecna has played this adventure and would recommend it.

I ran this adventure to a single player, it took two sessions and it was very fun. I didn't even read the adventure before running it really... Which shows how well it's organized and all. Fun fairy-tales inspired dungeon.