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Ran it yesterday for my group - amazing! Had to skip a few locations to fit it all into one evening, but overall went great. The group decided to split in half, then part of them decided to capture the poor goblin. Even the invisibility ring didnt help him... Then they opened the gift box even tho he said not to do it, and it almost killed them, sinking the boat with the goblin in it. Then they befriended the hag, killing the Dryad. 


Honestly i gotta say - your adventures are getting better with each one. I wasnt really a fan of the first one, but the last 2 adventures were 10/10s and inspired me to try and create something like this on my own, on my own language as well (not eng).

How did you manage to make it look so good physically? what kind of paper  and did you use and how did you make creases look this good? no need to answer, but my designer friends are tired of me asking all this  :D

Anyway thanks for the adventures! Gonna buy them as soon as I get a chance to get shipping to my place working.

Hey thanks so much for the play report! That sounds totally awesome! Glad it worked out in the end. Do you mind sharing what system you ran in?

And we appreciate the feedback on the adventure quality! We hope you continue to see improvements in what have planned coming through the ol' dream portal, I know we're pretty excited for our next wave!

Glad you've been inspired to create, it's awesome when you get going! 

As for the design choices, our oneiromancers are really skilled at folding to get those spot on creases! Paper selection and colour, is more trial and error. You want to go with something a little heavier, and colour choice is usually tied to the theme, or the closest we can get that maintains good contrast with the art and writing.

Thanks again, and happy adventuring!

Thanks for your response! As for the system, I am running a West Marches style game at work; each session is a oneshot so your adventure worked well. Many people play for the first time ever so I'm using a simplified version of dnd 5e.