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Waterdeep: Dragon Heist, Saturday afternoon

A party of brave and/or foolish adventurers will explore the depths of Undermountain, a massive dungeon beneath Waterdeep. There they will face repulsive monsters, elaborate and deadly traps, mind boggling puzzles and any number of unexpected challenges.

This will be a long-term campaign covering levels 1-20 using the modules Waterdeep: Dragon Heist and Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage. We will skip a few holidays and special events and of course life happens to all of us, but overall it will be very rare that we miss a session.

For newer players the beginning module, Waterdeep: Dragon Heist is an excellent introduction to D&D and the world of Forgotten Realms, covering levels 1-5.

Following completion of the Dragon Heist, Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage offers a massive dungeon-delve where you will face anything and everything you could imagine in the world of D&D. This will run from lev 5-20.

The focus of these modules is on combat, exploration, and problem solving. There are some very memorable NPCs, especially the Mad Mage himself, but Roleplay is not a heavy focus.

Cover Art: Wood engraving by S. Millar after himself.. Credit: Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark

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