Looking for Snowy Shenanigans? ☃️
I have a new Christmas-themed adventure for D&D 5e, Welcome to GingerDEAD House!
It’s been pretty crazy the past few weeks, both in my life and the world in general. So I want to apologize for the lack of updates and posts. Part of that delay has been having my head down working on a new Christmas title that just went live: Welcome to GingerDEAD House.
Since I started writing D&D content, my most popular stuff has been my holiday adventures. I started out with Claus for Concern back in 2020, and since then, I’ve done a slew of Christmas and Halloween content that people tend to like a lot.
So to keep with that trend, I have written a new one for 2024:
Across the multiverse, an infinite number of planes, demiplanes, and pocket universes exist. Travel between them is most often done by powerful mages, and even they do not take on the task lightly.
Sometimes, though, an unlucky few are simply whisked away, thrown from one universe to the next.
In Welcome to GingerDEAD House, that is exactly what happens: the player characters get transported from their location, wherever they are, to a candy-coated demiplane. A demiplane with something sour where its sweet center should be.
Gerry the gingerdead man has been imprisoned there by Santa because the ingredients in his recipe were rotten and just kept upsetting kids' tummies so badly they couldn't open their presents.
Now, the cracked cookie has lured the player characters to his planar prison to take their power for himself. He intends to use it to break out of the snowy cellblock to give the big guy a taste of his own medicine. And maybe a bite of rancid gingerdead, too, and show that walking bowl full of jelly who's too naughty for Christmas morning.
So if that sounds good to you (and of course it does!), head over to DMs Guild and snag your copy. It’s Pay What You Want, which means you can get it for free—though I always do appreciate anything you can throw my way.
Even More Snowy Shenanigans!
Like I said, Christmas and holiday adventures have always been my thing, so if you’d like to check out Claus for Concern or Side Quests and Stocking Stuffers, who am I to stop you?