Description
The Bats of Saint Abbans – A Midderland Adventure – Books only
The Bats of Saint Abbans is an old-school adventure intended for The Midderlands setting suitable for Levels 1 to 3. The adventure is written for Swords & Wizardry but works with all retro-clones and old school role-playing games with little or no work.
Content Warning: The adventure contains occasional swear words and mature themes.
The once-respected Abbey-Cathedral of Saint Abbans has stood at the top of Wellholy Hill for centuries. Revenue is scarce and the abbey is falling into disrepair. To make matters worse, church bats have now infested the upper reaches of the building. They are causing a dangerous nuisance and further damaging the precarious structure.
Abbess Jessamine is looking for brave souls without fear of heights to ascend the cavernous cathedral and bring the problem under control.
Maybe, just maybe, that’s you?
The Bats of Saint Abbans contains:
- Four books detailing the Introduction and NPCs, The Adventure Book, The Bestiary, and Maps and Handouts
- Details about the town of Saint Abbans, some of its useful NPCs, the Abbess and the monks that reside at the abbey-cathedral.
- A random generator for creating additional abbey monks.
- Adventure Flow and NPC Relationship charts.
- Details of the abbey locations.
- 4x Handouts, 15x pages worth of maps
- Appendices of Ecclesiastical Time and all the encounters that could happen during those times.
- New class, spells, and items. 8 New creatures, including a Church Bat Generator.
- NPC and Creature quick reference tables, NPC Gallery
A Note About The Midderlands
- If you know anything about The Midderlands fantasy setting, you will see information within the book that makes it directly usable with The Midderlands setting. It is 100% compatible.
- If not, don’t worry! You don’t need to know anything. There is a glossary that explains what any unfamiliar (mainly geographical) words/terms are. In your own setting, you can just swap out place names.
Variants:
- Books Only
- Deluxe Box Set Edition
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