Hatred burns in the hearts of those who have lost lives they cherished, and these once peaceful peoples now take up the sword and turn to banditry. Flames ravage the land and destroy the homes of the humblefolk, stoking a growing resentment against the birdfolk, whose cities have managed to avoid the worst of the fires so far. …but now the fires have come, and the Woods have been thrown into chaos. Humblewood has endured for centuries thanks to the industry and compassion of its people… It has been ruled for generations by the birdfolk who inhabit the Great Tree-City of Alderheart. In the world of Everden, nestled between the mighty Crest mountain range and the vast marshes of the Mokk Fields, lies a mystical forest known as Humblewood that hums with the Great Rhythm of nature. Humblewood is an exciting new Campaign Setting for 5e DND that includes original birdfolk player races, new monsters, magic items, and a compelling adventure for 1st to 5th level characters. Here’s the tokens: d&d behind the screen dnd dungeons and dragons d&d 5e dnd 5e dungeons and dragons 5e 5e homebrew dnd homebrew dungeons & dragons 5th edition dnd5e d&d 5e homebrew d&d homebrew dnd 5e homebrew 5e dnd rpg dnd inspiration tabletop dungeonsanddragons dnd 5th edition dm dungeon master dungeons and dragons homebrew dm inspiration check it out statblock monster monsters I also included the Ancient Carp because I noticed 5e D&D didn’t really have a good monstrous fish to eat people, and the Vizzerdrix purely because it’s one of my favorites (kinda surprised they didn’t bring it back in any way for the Simic Combine in the Ravnica sets). It was this weird “Let’s not make new stats for these creatures and just pass it off as another animal in the book” that led me to want to make these stats in the first place (Yes, Wind Drake was technically the first one I made stats for of all these 5-creature sets). Look at the art of the Wind Drake, does that creature look medium sized to you? Look how much bigger it is than the humans next to it. In the Ravnica Guide they describe Wind Drakes as being human sized creatures and giving them pteranodon. The sea serpent and drakes were the most iconic of the blue creatures I think, though as the original sea serpent card was never reprinted with new art (limiting the quality of picture I could get for the page) and decided to go with the newer Frilled Sea Serpent for imagery. Yet another MTG set! The blue creatures this time all about sea monsters, flying monsters, and rampant magic. Magic the Gathering: Blue Creatures (Big Fish, Drakes, Sea Serpents, Vizzerdrix) v1.00. Let me know if this has been of any use to you! d&d dnd behind the screen dungeons and dragons d&d 5e dnd 5e dungeons and dragons 5e 5e dnd homebrew homebrew dungeons & dragons dnd5e 5th edition dnd 5e homebrew d&d 5e homebrew dm 5e dnd dnd inspiration dungeon master d&d homebrew rpg dungeonsanddragons tabletop dnd 5th edition dungeons and dragons homebrew dm inspiration s a v e check it out signal boost If there’s any adjustments I need to make or if there’s any adjustments that would make it a better template, please let me know! Since I’m still a bit new to Google Docs, the file is viewable only, but you should be able to make a copy for yourself and edit to your hearts content. Roll20 I think has some good stuff, but if you aren’t needing a polished map, Google Docs does have some shapes and lines that work just as well though. I highly recommend creating a map using a website or actual program to make it look nice. Inside, I’ve included a a few sections and a small description of them, including a couple of examples with similar structure and vocabulary which closely resembles modules, helping to keep a cohesive feeling. It feels very easy on the eyes to navigate when your players are raising hell. Bolded lettering and line breaks make it a lot cleaner than I’ve ever scribbled into a notebook. After getting a module (Yawning Portal), I found it was very efficient to put down needed information and was a lot easier to quickly reference key details. Here’s a template for homebrew campaigns and adventure with a layout like 5e modules (probably usable with other games such as Pathfinder).
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