Adventure Into The Sunless Citadel With New Free D&D Quest
April 15, 2020 by brennon
D&D Beyond has added another FREE adventure into the mix for those wanting to head off into a fantasy world and escape their isolation blues. The Sunless Citadel can be viewed and played through until May 13th.
In their adventure through The Sunless Citadel, the characters will find themselves dealing with monstrous foes and ancient traps set up to catch unwary individuals. You'll also find yourself caught in a conflict between Kobolds and Goblins which should be a lot of fun. Throughout their time with the adventure, you should find yourself going from level one all the way through to level three so there is quite a lot of content to sink your teeth into.
The Sunless Citadel has also been modified so that it could fit a variety of different settings. Whether you're playing Greyhawk, Dragonlance, Eberron of Forgotten Realms, there are tweaks to make it work within your world.
Of course, you could just come up with some alternative fiction for your own world too. As always, the Basic Rules for Dungeons & Dragons are FREE too so this is a no-brainer for those seeking to enjoy a bit of roleplaying right now.
What do you think?
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Nice.
Really cool, have a mate who is our DM and an auxiliary nurse so been sending him the free download links so when we get back to some semblance of normal the great dwarven hero Prophylaxis and his band of rouges will quest again ?♂️
I’m hoping after this nonsense is over (COME ON MAY 1st!!), I’ll be able to get into a D&D or Pathfinder game. I tried to get into an online game hosted in my hometown, but because the local DM is a strict “pure fantasy” guy (I created a character that’s basically a self-aware steam golem based on Stephen Hunt’s steammen), he wouldn’t let me play.
I’m really lucky our group have been friends since comprehensive and share a similar sense of humour so characters like Prophylaxis and Rudy Crowbar are the norm. We keep it fun and that helps us get stuck in. I hope you find a good group, I’d offer ours as a new home but we are all a bunch of no tech luddites so we meet up upon our nearest and dearest permission around a kitchen table. A self aware steam golem is a cracking character by the way ?
LOL No worries (love the names, by the way!) and thanks! I’ll keep looking and see if I can find a good home for Vector Boilerplate.
Vector Boilerplate, great name ?
Thanks! I’ve just started on a solo campaign to get my feet wet, and it’s been a lot of fun playing as a ten-foot-tall steam-driven bulldozer. Though I could have done without a door in the dungeon I was exploring blowing up in my face and forcing me to take a four-hour rest to fix myself.
This was the first D&D adventure I ran for my group. Entertaining enough if a little ‘by the numbers’. I’d been running WFRP 3e with another group for a while and I think I struggled with the linear way this was written compared to the WFRP books which were much more free form.
A buddy and I ran this for my higher level group (12th at the time) – as they explored Nightfang spire, a later module in the original 3e series. We played it as a narrated explanation for how the big bad in Nightfang came to be. It was Narrated by a demon who was exchanging the information for his freedom. My buddy had not Dm’d before He took over as guest DM to run us through the module (so it played out like a flashback with different 1st level characters). Those same 1st level characters then came back into the… Read more »
Sounds like a winner to me I’m looking forward to my group getting stuck in.