Two D&D Adventures Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe

To me, the indisputable king of horror was Edgar Allan Poe. From the Tell-Tale Heart to The Fall of the House of Usher, Poe evoked terror from paper the likes of which I have rarely felt from other great horror authors like Steven King. And, given the decidedly gothic nature of much of Poe's work, I feel his subject matter fits better with D&D than other, more recent, works. So, in this post we're going to see how to transform two incredible stories from Edgar Allan Poe into horrific adventures for your Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition games.

3 Ancient-Greece Inspired Adventures for Your D&D Theros Campaign

In case you haven't heard yet, Wizards of the Coast announced a new(ish) setting for Dungeons&Dragons fifth edition: Theros! Theros is a Magic: The Gathering setting inspired by the deities, heroes, and legends of ancient Greece, Sparta, and Rome. In fact, we're getting a new Paladin subclass, Oath of Glory, all about aspiring to become … Continue reading 3 Ancient-Greece Inspired Adventures for Your D&D Theros Campaign