Enjoy a Good Mystery or 17 in CANDLEKEEP MYSTERIES for DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Now

Candlekeep Mysteries has officially released from Dungeons & Dragons and it’s really cool. The book features 17 standalone adventures for your D&D adventuring party to explore. These adventures range in level from 1-16, so they’re good for pretty much any party and if you really want to, they could be strung together for a long-form campaign. Each adventure is somehow tied to one of the books at Candlekeep and I love the adventures I’ve been reading (thanks to Wizards of the Coast for sending me a copy).

Candlekeep attracts scholars like a flame attracts moths. Historians, sages, and others who crave knowledge flock to this library fortress to peruse its vast collection of books, scribbled into which are the answers to the mysteries that bedevil them. Many of these books contain their own mysteries—each one a doorway to adventure. Dare you cross that threshold?

You can purchase Candlekeep Mysteries now from your favorite game stores, bookstores like Barnes & Noble, Amazon, or even digitally through D&D Beyond, Fantasy Grounds, and Roll20. The alt-cover is absolutely gorgeous (pictures don’t really do it justice) and exclusive to local game stores, so I would definitely recommend that one if you can. Below, I’ve listed all of the adventure authors.

  • Graeme Barber (@POCGamer)

  • Kelly Lynne D’Angelo (@kellylynnedang)

  • Alison Huang (@Drazillion)

  • Mark Hulmes (@sherlock_hulmes)

  • Jennifer Kretchmer (@dreamwisp)

  • Daniel Kwan (@danielhkwan)

  • Adam Lee (@adamofadventure)

  • Ari Levitch (@AriLevitch)

  • Sarah Madsen (@UnfetteredMuse)

  • Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD)

  • Michael Polkinghorn (@MiketheGoalie)

  • Taymoor Rehman (@DarkestCrows)

  • Derek Ruiz (@ElvenTower)

  • Kienna Shaw (@kiennas)

  • Brandes Stoddard (@BrandesStoddard)

  • Amy Vorpahl (@vorpahlsword)

  • Toni Winslow-Brill (@vorgryth)

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