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A Miraculous Mousy Metamorphosis!

Game ID: GID0011360
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An Epic Adventure in a Mouse-Sized World

What happens when your D&D heroes are suddenly shrunk down to mouse size?

Overview:
Designed as an introduction for DMs and players alike to explore the mouse world as 1st Level characters, the adventure starts in the human realm where the party embarks on a pivotal quest: to recover a sacred relic which has been stolen and mysteriously transported into the miniature world of mice. To succeed, they must undergo a transformative journey, assuming the guise of their diminutive counterparts.

Navigating through the sprawling wilderness, your party enters the quaint hamlet of Braeford, a community perpetually besieged by marauding rat raiders. Your mission unfolds amidst this perilous backdrop, promising a blend of adventure, danger, and unexpected discoveries.

Features:

Immersive Lore & Unique Challenges: Enter a world filled with detailed NPCs, oversized environments, and magical items crafted for mouse-sized heroes. This module continues to build on the lore of Perils of Portal Lake, expanding your adventure further.

Illustrations & Maps: Explore beautifully hand-drawn maps of Braeford, surrounding countryside, and dungeons.

Adaptable to 5e and other D&D Rulesets: While Designed for classic AD&D and OSR-style gameplay, the module is easily adaptable to other rulesets. In fact, most of the play-testing was done using 5e rules.

Standalone or Integrated Adventure: Play this as a one-shot or as the first chapter of an expanding campaign with future modules that introduce new lore, custom monsters, spells, and more.

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