Falkrest Abbey
The forlorn Falkrest Abbey in the icy Lune Mountains is where the Queens and Kings of Yore used to be crowned and buried¸ along with their treasures. According to legends¸ the Fountain of St. Brynedd still pours its miraculous water somewhere inside. But what caused the fall of the blessed Abbey?
Falkrest Abbey is a level 1-3 dungeon adventure for Old-School Essentials. Written by Andrea Tupac Mollica and Giuseppe Rotondo¸ with original art by Zaira Diana.
Content:
A 19 room dungeon with exploration¸ combat¸ mystery¸ puzzles and NPCs Encounters and events along the way on the icy Lune Mountains Several hooks and alternate outcomes with possible repercussions on your campaign 3 new monsters 2 new magic items¸ plus one almighty magic vial of miraculous water Original art by Zaira Diana Map drawn with dungeonscrawl Utility: Treasure & monsters overview sorted by room Interactive hyperlinked map and index Interactive hyperlinked map snippets accompanying room descriptions Printable hand-outs (optional) Extra files: VTT friendly maps without room numbers¸ monsters¸ secrets doors etc
What's up with the preview? The quick preview doesn't seem to work properly. We're trying to fix this¸ sorry for the inconvenience. The full-size preview works fine.
Print version: Currently not planned.
Why $1: While we've done our best to create a professional product¸ at this time we are happy to share our adventure with as wide an audience as possible. If you want to support us¸ please consider rating or reviewing this title¸ and maybe check out the other Axian Spice products!
Content warning: Contains graverobbing¸ necromancy¸ flayed zombies (trying to kill you)¸ golden nose prosthetics¸ and a pool of clotted blood. Oh and a frozen dwarf.
Reviews:
"The adventure is a cornucopia of gleefully executed dungeon crawling stables. Falkrest Abbey is not an exotic module¸ and it doesn't try to be. It is a brilliant piece of earnest¸ uncomplicated¸ and utterly joyous classical fantasy adventure purity. In a way¸ it almost feels like something from another age¸ reformatted to modern OSE standards." - Augury Ignored blog review
"F**k that thing. Errr¸ I mean¸ yeah¸ uh ... Good Job! This is a decent adventure." - Tenfootpole blog review