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The House of Cursed Things - a 5E Ghastly Real Estate Scenario

The House of Cursed Things - a 5E Ghastly Real Estate Scenario

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Level 3 One Shot

UP TO A PARTY OF 4 - 5 CHARACTERS.

3-6 hours of session time.

 

Adventure background

Riath Burgess knows a great deal when he sees one. That's why he purchased the house next to Raincroft Cemetery. Unfortunately, he didn't see the small print.

Cue the adventurers hired by Burgess to go into the house and fulfil the final steps required to seal the deal.

In this horror/mystery adventure for 5e, the characters must play a dreadful game to find and dispel cursed objects.  And, like any game created by your unfriendly neighbourhood, necromancer, there are no rules.

This DnD one-shot can be run as a stand-alone game, taking 3/4 hours to complete.

Written by Tim Roberts of Critical Kit.

Physical Book information:

A5 (148mm x 210mm) format, 11 pages, laminated gloss cover.

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Once your order is complete a download link will be sent to you with your order order confirmation. 

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Files include:

  1. Raincroft Manor - Ground Floor
  2. Raincroft Manor - Second Floor

 

 

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  • The busy DM/GM

    This 5e one-shot can easily be integrated into your home brew campaign. Just change the location names. Prep done!

  • Stand-alone session

    If don't have the opportunity to run a regular session, and you're looking for a single adventure that is fun, easy to jump into, and offers your party a pay-off for their endeavours.

  • Beginner DM/GM

    You've seen Stranger Things, and you're ready to dip your toe into the world of DND and role-playing games without having to invest in large manuals and spend time learning extensive rules.

Tim Roberts author of 5e one shot adventures, DND one shots, homebrew games

Meet the Author

Tim Roberts

Tim Roberts is the founder of Critical Kit. After years of web development and building e-commerce sites, he married his technical skills with his love of D&D and created Critical Kit.

The website's success allowed him to reignite his passion for creative writing. After winning flash fiction competitions and writing short stories, he took the world he was running in his D&D sessions and shares them with everyone.

Tim lives in Somerset with his family and he travels to convention's both in the UK, Europe and the States.

Check our Rock and Roll Tour to see where he'll be next and stop by and say hi.

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