Tonight and I have created a zine, the third of the new year and I hope that you are finding the new-ish format of this Zine a welcome change. So without any further waiting I present, The Prisoners for Pensevtil, in the same format, as a fun one-shot to assist the GM.
As always this adventure can be used system agnostic but focuses on D&D so please feel free to adjust to what ever system and the creatures you are using in your adventure! However as always Kobold fight club can be used to quickly balance an encounter for Dungeons and Dragons and Tetra-cube provides the stat-blocks for the creatures found in this adventure.
So I hope you enjoy this weeks adventure, The Prisoners for Pensevtil, and that your rolls are made with advantage.
The Prisoners for Pensevtil
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Boris was a rough man who didn’t care for gilding his words of pleasantries. He was direct and to the point which made dealing with him easier.
“So you want to join my guard? To be honest, the amount of coin that we are getting paid for a simple transportation of goods job makes me suspicious. If you’re able to guard the cargo and can lend a hand during the job then I don’t see an issue with having yo4u along.”

The goods in question were different to what they had expected. Instead of bags or boxes filling a wagon or cart they were met with something else. Twelve humanoids of different age, gender and race were bound and were being ushered into the bag of two barred wagons. They looked nervously around at the people watching them with a mixture of fear and humiliation as they were sat down in wagons.
Despite their status as prisoners, of some kind, each of them behaved well and none of them looked like thugs or criminals.
A bag of coins was placed in the hand of Boris who paid half of what each member of the guard was due to the armoured people around him before turning to the party. “Half now, half when we get these prisoners to a person called Pensevtil.” Boris explained. “We’ve moved prisoners before but this lot looks like they won’t give us any trouble. Odd that the pay is double normal.” he mused as he walked off to talk to the other guards. “We leave at noon” he called back to the party as he started to check the wagons.
PDF adventure – The Prisoners for Pensevtil
Thanks for joining me today for another Zine this year. As usual there is a lot more in the Zine than there was in the daily updates on this blog – so make sure to grab a copy of the PDF.
Next time you get a party together consider running this adventure and I hope that you enjoy it.
I hope you don’t miss a thing so come back daily in the coming week and year. This is so you can experience the creation of the next adventure as it evolves and shapes out. And as always, don’t forget to roll with advantage,
The Brazen Wolfe
