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A Brother Lost (5th Edition Compatible)

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A Brother lost is a SOLO adventure for a human or Halfling warrior character of first level. It is a perfect adventure for coming up with a detailed origin story for a character. It is also a great adventure a father can run for his son or daughter as an introduction to role playing.

An excerpt from page two of A Brother Lost:

Read the following to the player:The Gloomy Barrow

You are a young man (or woman) close to the age of fifteen. Over three years ago the king of the land called up all the able bodied men to war. For the past three years a horrible war has been waging far to the south. You have been doing the best you can to help your mother run the family farm and look after your little brother. Times have been tough. Your family is barely able to make it.

Your brother Daniel is one of your biggest sources of stress. He recently turned ten years old of age. Daniel and his pesky friend Luke from a neighboring farm are always running off on ‘adventures’ instead of working. On what turns out to be a terribly stormy night your brother does not return home. He was supposed to be repairing the northern fence line of the farm. After searching for him and becoming drenched you can not find him.

You figure he must have run off to his friend Luke’s house so you go and make your way in the rain to the neighboring farm. You find Luke’s mother who is horribly worried about her son. They are even worse off than your family. Luke is the oldest child in her family. Luke’s very small sister comes forward and says, “Mommy, I heard them say they were going to go to the old scary gloomy barrow and find enough treasure so we never have to be hungry again.” Luke’s mother has a frightened look in her face. Your stomach drops and your heart races, because you know what she is about to say. Luke’s mother says, “Please find the boys. Please!” You reluctantly agree and tell her it is going to be ok and leave for your farm to tell your mother what is going on.

On your way home in the rain you think of what you will tell your mother. She already has so much to worry about. When you arrive home you tell her that you think Daniel and Luke got caught out in the storm playing around the old barrow north of the farm and must have taken shelter inside the entrance to the old tomb. You grab your old hand me down equipment, a torch, and a small satchel with some food in it your mother made for you. Your mother helps you put on an old ragged suit of leather armor that belonged to your grandfather and you head out. Your mother begs you to be careful and please find Daniel and his friend Luke."

A Brother Lost Features:

  • A FULLY MAPPED AND PRINTABLE DUNGEON Available in PDF and JPEG as two ARCH D (24 inch by 36 inch) Maps
  • A Separate Printout for the Virtue of a Warrior Test/Trap
  • Pregenerated Character Sheet

Dungeon Map A 
Dungeon Map A
Dungeon Map B
Dungeon Map B

Updates

  • Version 4 was released March 2019. Inlcudes updated artwork and many minor updates to adventure. Also added a pregenerated character. Version 3 was left in the download for people to see how far the title has come.
  • The 1st print version was released 5/27/2019.



 


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Product Information
Electrum seller
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Pages
20
Publisher Stock #
HITG0006
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73.87 MB
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File Last Updated:
March 15, 2019
This title was added to our catalog on May 17, 2015.