Humblewood
In the world of Everden lies a mystical forest known as Humblewood. The fires have come, and Humblewood has been thrown into chaos. Flames ravage the land and destroy the homes of the humblefolk. Hatred burns in the hearts of those who have lost their livelihood, and many of these once peaceful people now turn to banditry. Yet all is not lost. Even in these dark times, heroes can be found within the Wood. Only you can quell the raging flames that have been unleashed upon the land, and restore balance to the realm. Will you answer the call?
Authors: Christopher Pinch, Matthew Gravelyn, Jordan Richer, Andrea Bruce, TR Rowe
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Humblewood is an amazing way to introduce people to the world of D&D in one of the cutest and heartwarming/wrenching campaign modules I’ve had the honor of DM’ing twice. Humblewood can easily be adapted to fit any age group as the premises and social constructs can either be leaned into or away from. 10/10 product from HPP
I'm running this for some friends and they're loving it. It's got enough in it to make it cutesy with animals, or show a darker side to nature. It's also got a lot of variety and it's easy enough for new players, which my friends are, without being insultingly so. And as a beginner DM it gives a lot of help too. I highly, highly recommend this to players, and DM's both.
Humblewood is a delightful campaign setting for Dungeons & Dragons, offering a unique blend of whimsical fantasy and lighthearted adventure. It's perfect for GMs who want to run a more whimsical and character-driven campaign. What I Love: Unique Setting: Humblewood is a truly original world filled with quirky characters, vibrant locations, and unexpected encounters. Focus on Roleplay: The campaign encourages roleplaying and character development, with a strong emphasis on social interactions and creative problem-solving. Beautiful Art: The artwork throughout the book is stunning and truly captures the essence of Humblewood. Flexible Framework: While there's a main storyline, the campaign is open-ended, allowing GMs to customize it to their liking. Potential Challenges: Lighthearted Tone: If your players prefer gritty realism or high-stakes combat, Humblewood might not be the best fit. Less Combat-Focused: While combat does occur, it's not the primary focus of the campaign. Requires Preparation: GMs will need to put in some effort to bring the unique flavor of Humblewood to life. Overall: Humblewood is a charming and imaginative campaign setting that offers a refreshing change of pace from traditional D&D adventures. It's perfect for GMs who want to run a more whimsical and character-driven campaign.