Medieval Nights: RPG Adventures from Real Medieval Stories

A project in Cambridge, UK by Kevin Hassall
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Ten medieval-fantasy RPG adventures, based on real medieval chronicles and writings. With stats for Ars Magica, DnD 5e, and Mythras.
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Funded: £9,213 of £3,000
Dates: May 21st -> Jun 20th (30 days)
Project By: Kevin Hassall
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Latest News

Next Strech Goal Unlocked - Predators and Prey!

June 18th - via: kickstarter.com
With just under 2 days left we've just unlocked another stretch goal - the "Predators and Prey" sandbox adventure. Predators and Prey is slightly different from the adventures in the main book: instead of suggested scenes in an adventure structure,... (Read More)

One week to go, and the next stretch goal is in sight....

June 13th - via: kickstarter.com
The Kickstarter for Medieval Nights ends in just under seven days. We're well over the target and into the stretch goals, so thank you all for your support!With a bit of a push now we'll hit the next stretch goal, giving everyone a bonus adventure... (Read More)

Stretch Goal: Morfynsland

June 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Medieval Nights focuses on quick, self-contained stories - adventures that you can run in one evening and dramatic incidents which spawn sub-plots in your campaign. But one of these stories was screaming out to be the start of a bigger campaign arc.... (Read More)

A Medieval Revenant story for Medieval Nights....

May 28th - via: kickstarter.com
The three videos that we did before looked at how we turned a specific "true story" into an adventure. Now here's another for you - but in this case we're taking lots of examples of a certain type of story (revenants - from sagas, chronicles, and... (Read More)

Three Videos - how we're coverting medieval "true stories" to RPG adventures

May 18th - via: kickstarter.com
As we get ready to launch the Kickstarter, we now have three videos which show how we're going about turning medieval legends, stories and chronicles into usable RPG adventures. The simplest is The Witch of Berkley. A 12th Century chronicle gives us... (Read More)

All Ten Adventures Written... Almost!

May 12th - via: kickstarter.com
This week I will finish writing the last of the ten adventures in the main anthology. All of these are based on real anecdotes, stories or "allegedly true" incidents from the high Middle Ages - they are the stories of real medieval people, adapted... (Read More)

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