Languard Backdrop: Forsaken Chapel of the Maiden of Death (5e)

Languard Backdrop: Forsaken Chapel of the Maiden of Death (5e)

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About the Forsaken Chapel

The Chapel of the Maiden of Death on Abbey Road has been abandoned for almost 200 years. The home of an extinct order of knights, the place is a monument and grave to the heroic dead who saved Languard from a plague of undeath. By now, rumours of strange lights and sounds emanating from the building have thrust it back into the limelight. Other folk claim to have seen spectral knights in the vicinity. Just what is going on at the Chapel of the Maiden of Death?

By Creighton Broadhurst

About Languard Backdrops

You are a GM, and you are busy. You want to write your own adventures but don’t have the time to start from scratch. And you don’t want to use commercial modules. You want to make your campaign your own.

That’s where the Languard Backdrop line comes in! Each Languard Backdrop presents a fully fleshed-out and lovingly detailed self-contained locale ready to use as you see fit. Stock the backdrop with smugglers, cultists, thieves or whatever best suits your campaign, decide their back story, and gather your players.

While every Languard Backdrop is intended for play in the City of Languard. However, the featured location is relatively self-contained and, with minimal effort, can be easily modified to fit almost any large town or city.

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This supplement will be released on May 19 2025 and is currently only available for pre-order.

If you buy this product at the discounted pre-order price, you will be charged at checkout. When the book is released, you will receive your download link via email.

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