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Dnd forgotten realms
Dnd forgotten realms







dnd forgotten realms

Your characters could roll up on a town as the dwarves are there, they could find rare goods, buy expensive things. There’s a trading festival built right into it. Quality axes and swords were among the dwarven goods on offer. Hornmoots marked the first trading day of spring between the two races. Those settlements that wished to trade responded with their own horns, and the dwarves would come to them. Hornmoot is a huge trading festival between the dwarves and humans of the Vast:Īt the end of winter, when the dwarves emerged from their subterranean homes, they blew horns from the mountains to alert the humans in the lands below that they were coming to trade. Hornmootīesides having the best fantasy holiday name, Hornmoot is a fantastic holiday to drop into your campaign.

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D&D is chock full of fantasy holidays, but those days are hidden deep within old editions, random tables, adventure gazetteers, and other bits of lore. You can do the same thing in your campaign. And it’s a departure from the norm, so you can either reinforce your character, like Doug Funnie mooning over Patti Mayonnaise come Valentine’s Day, or see a different side of them, like finding out just how miserly Peppa Pig is when she’s visited by three ghosts over a single night. …these kind of breaks give us a chance to see the characters we love in a situation that rounds them out as individuals. There’s something about a very good holiday episode that makes for heartwarming scenes–whether this is from watching characters you love experience the same things you do around the time, be it Walter White having to put up with Christmas music in every meth lab, or Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sinbad not being able to find a single Turboman in the whole of the city or from something more heartwarming like watching Steve and Robin experience the true meaning of Michaelmas… Just grab one of these holidays, some festive d20s, and go. Everyone loves the ‘holiday episode’ and now you can create one in your own campaign.









Dnd forgotten realms