Each book is lovingly-described, although that description may not be relevant to the adventure. And the bibliophiles will be happy to know that each adventure is named after the book that sparks the adventure, with books generally featuring heavily in several of the adventures. But, with one adventure per level up through 16 (except for level 4, which gets two) they could also be played in succession as a thematically-linked campaign. Only a few have a firm tie to Candlekeep, so they can generally be dropped into any campaign without much effort – in most of the adventures, the book is a passage to a demiplane or simply tells the characters to go off and do an adventure somewhere else. Further down, after a spoiler bar/graphic break you can find a more detailed look designed for prospective DMs – that part will have spoilers.Īlthough they are linked by the frame location of Candlekeep, there is no overarching story in the adventures in Candlekeep Mysteries. Because this is an adventure book, the top part of this review will be spoiler-free.
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