
The Tipsy Root
A downloadable settlement
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Deep in the forest, at the base of a centuries-old tree, lies a cozy inn that welcomes all travelers—mice, squirrels, and any creature seeking rest or a hearty meal.
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This pamphlet (and digital booklet) compatible with Mausritter introduces a detailed settlement inhabited by five unique NPCs, each offering their own adventure seeds to kickstart some epic little quests.



Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (7 total ratings) |
Author | Francisco Lemos |
Tags | Cozy, dnd, Fantasy, mausritter, nsr, OSR, rpglatam, Tabletop, Tabletop role-playing game |
Purchase
Buy Now$2.50 USD or more
In order to download this settlement you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $2.50 USD. You will get access to the following files:
The Tipsy Root - Pages.pdf 4.9 MB
The Tipsy Root - Pamphlet.pdf 6.8 MB
The Tipsy Root - Exterior.jpg 2.6 MB
The Tipsy Root - Interior.jpg 2.8 MB
Development log
- Interior and exterior maps92 days ago
Comments
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I love the overall design, color, and illustration here! The characters in this inn are immediately evocative. I think I'll probably make this a recurring location, that way I can space out these NPCs and their magical equipment from one visit to the next.
Thanks for making this!
Hi Clayton thanks for your kind words! means a lot.
You know, I was thinking on expanding it, elaborating on each of the npc's quest seeds and objects, but then I realized that probably is better to leave it short and open-ended. More like a way to trigger stories rather than a defined setting. At least for now I have that impression.
I like that approach. I plan to deploy the NPCs like quest hooks that lead to other locations.