Features:
Chaos Scar: Stick in the Mud By Aeryn “Blackdirge” Rudel: A group of bullywugs have claimed the muddy ruins of an ancient keep as their own. Can the PCs root them out and find out what lurks at the heart of their lair? A Chaos Scar adventure for 1st-level PCs.
Treed! By Tim Eagon: An owlbear has been tormenting a tribe of elves and trapped a gnome from the Feywild. The PCs have the opportunity to find passage to the Feywild and earn the elves trust if they act quickly. A Side Trek for 7th-level PCs.
Grasp of the Mantled Citadel By Creighton Broadhurst: The Scales of War Adventure Path continues. The characters continue their quest to find a wellhidden ally of Tiamat, in a pocket domain hidden within Monadhan, the domain of betrayal. As the PCs enter the lair of a foul and corrupt enemy, they learn the full scale of Tiamat’s agenda, and defeat a pair of powerful foes before the full horror of her plans can be revealed. A Scales of War adventure for 22nd-level PCs.
Chaos Scar: Den of the Slave-Takers By Rob Heinsoo: An gnoll outcast has taken up residence in the valley of the Chaos Scar, hoping to do a brisk business in the slave trade. But his allies have different plans for the captured slaves. A Chaos Scar adventure for 1st-level PCs.
Columns:
Editorial by Chris Youngs: Playing in the Deep End
Deities & Demigods: Raven Queen By Robert J. Schwalb: Learn about the groups who pursue the Raven Queen’s agendas across the world and beyond.
Campaign Workshop: Hero Battle: Drizzt By Chris Sims & Chris Youngs: Face off against the legendary dark elf hero in this ready-to-play encounter, with several hooks for possible expansion into a full-scale adventure.
Ruling Skill Challenges By Mike Mearls: Mike continues to educate on the nature of skill challenges, with unique applications and examples.
Save My Game By Stephen Radney-MacFarland: A DM’s best friend? Stephen Radney-MacFarland, back with more advice and letters from the mailbag.
Dungeoncraft By James Wyatt, Andy Collins & Christopher Perkins: James discusses the latest changes to his fledgling campaign. This month: Guest columnists!