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Hey folks!

We're amping up for a big book push this year, and a big part of it will be converting Dungeons & Lairs into printed books. These 72-page color books will feature probably 5-6 Dungeons/Lairs adventures with a common theme. Likely, I'll toss in one or two new adventures to shake things up.

Since terrain seems so popular with Just Passing Through, likely I'll focus on that again with this. We've already got a Coastal book coming, so I omitted that from the poll. But what other terrain should we put together? The list is below.

Also, I've added in "group by monster types" in case terrain isn't the way you really want to go. If that ends up getting the majority of the vote, I'll just group by monster type instead (i.e., Aberrations, Beasts, Celestials, etc.)

Voting ends soon!


Comments

Anonymous

Oh, these are collections of pre-existing content, not books of new adventures? I guess I didn’t catch that.

Holy Pickle

If you group by monster type, or be habitat, it’d be useful to have a concordance table at the back so you could find monsters via other groupings (ie lists of monsters by habitat, by cr rating, etc).

Levi Kane

I run my campaigns in the Midgard world setting released by Kobold Press. We run a lot of our quests in the region known as the Wasted West, and I think it would be great to have some content that paired well with this lovecraftian landscape. A theme set in a desolate wasteland ravaged and twisted by the magics of power-hungry wizards and mad gods. But with the available choices in this poll, I'll go with... deserts.

Frank Moore

I LOVE the idea of sorting them by terrain type. Makes much more sense to me than sorting by monster type. Assuming that these are all anthologies, you could always sort the D&L content on your website by monster type for those who are looking for content that way.

Anonymous

This is SO hexcrawl friendly!!

Anonymous

Yes, this please. Right now for one group I’m focusing on a monster type, undead, while the other I’ve been focusing on what lives in the terrain they’re in.