Explore The Mysteries & Madness Of Neverland In 5E Setting
August 11, 2022 by fcostin
Want to put a halt on growing up? Andrews McMeel Publishing has released a 5E Fantasy RPG setting that thrusts players into the world of Peter Pan. Providing players instructions to build and enter Neverland, with the first step: third to the right and turn left after the sun. Second to the left and straight on till morning.
Neverland RPG Setting // Andrews McMeel Publishing
Intended to be added to any Dungeons and Dragons 5E campaign, the Neverland book enhances storytelling equipping players with a sandbox mode of opportunity. The world indeed may still be the same, exactly where memories are left. With Wendy Darling proving to be perilous against Captain Hook - and a team of adventurers jumping in straight away after her return to reality.
The DMs story may elaborate on Neverland's evolution, with a new whimsical hierarchy in place. Those Mermaids could never be trusted, and surely Tink would have established a fine army.
Neverland RPG Setting // Andrews McMeel Publushing
The book includes a feature-length hex-crawl campaign, which provides a bulk of lore on Neverland itself, and Peter and the Darlings' adventures. Tweaked for an older audience, taking the tales of Peter Pan into new territories. Players will see adventure across each hex in an undiscovered world heaving with magic.
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If you would like to add the setting of devious lostboys, fairies with attitude problems and pirates that have a serious hatred for children to your campaign, there are several ways to add the setting to the bank. If you would like to add the title to your digital library, you can download the title from DriveThruRPG, or swag the hard copy over on Amazon or online retailers.
If you like the look of Neverland, Andrews McMeel publishing also offers a setting for Oz too! For those adventurers keen on skipping down the Yellow Brick Road and teaming up with The Lolly Pop Guild.
Would you like to tell your own story in Neverland? I think my character would have a really hard time leaving...
"Intended to be added to any Dungeons and Dragons 5E campaign, the Neverland book enhances storytelling equipping players with a sandbox mode of opportunity..."
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Hmmm… Oz seems interesting though I’m wondering how many of the oddities are in the works. The whole monorail idea makes me think, as inspired by a separate classic cinematic masterpiece of greatest acclaim made known by Gerry, to the grand musical The Wiz. What will we see on the book?