THE LONELY SCROLL ADVENTURE CONTEST: SALTMARSH is Full of 1-Page Adventures

Looking for inspiration in Dungeons & Dragons can sometimes be hard. Well, if you just need a spark of inspiration, or perhaps you just need a really short adventure, you may want to check out The Lonely Scroll Adventure Contest: Saltmarsh. This is a supplement on DMs Guild put together by M.T. Black who decided to create a contest in the interest of getting more creators involved and to have very concise adventures. The result is 47 one-page adventures for D&D. You can use these adventures as one shots, incorporate them into your campaign, or simply use them as inspiration.

This volume contains 47 “one page adventures” created for the Lonely Scroll Adventure Contest around the theme of “Saltmarsh”. The entrants include new talent, rising stars, and a few veteran designers as well! These adventures can be used as one-shots, extensions to an existing campaign, or as a source of ideas for your own work.

You can purchase The Lost Scroll Adventure Contest: Saltmarsh on DMs Guild for $2.95. Here’s the complete list of contributors:

  • 2 Old Guys Games

  • Anthony Joyce

  • Atul Vidhata

  • Audrin & Nate Thorn

  • Ben Reece

  • Ben Sandfelder

  • Brian Durcan

  • Cheyanne Lovellette

  • Chris Cascioli

  • Chris Valentine

  • Chronicles of the Coast

  • Clayton Notestine

  • Collin and Harald

  • Conrad Audette

  • D Taylor

  • Darion Smith

  • David Percival

  • Fenix Fontyn

  • Geas Games

  • Hannah Carlan

  • J. Alan Henning

  • Jacob Gobar

  • James Page

  • Jay Africa

  • Jeremy Esch

  • Johan Hedin

  • John “Henry” Hussman

  • Johnny Houstiano

  • Josiah Erekson

  • Justice Arman

  • Justin Cole

  • K. A. Bryan

  • Kerry Jordan

  • M. S. Murtagh

  • Matthew Bannock

  • Matthew Whitby

  • Phillip O'Brien

  • Richard Hayward

  • Richard Malena-Webber

  • Robert Sherman

  • S. M. Ledouble

  • Sam Mannell

  • Sean McGurr

  • Tim Bannock

  • Tom Cantwell

  • Trevor Salla

  • Vic Harris

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