
Fairy Dust in Altella's Tea House
A downloadable OSR Adventure
Altella’s Tea House is famous across the entire town as the place to be if you want to have a refined drink and delicious pastries. Altella is famous among the aristocrats of the kingdom as a master brewer, and known for her oddly strong teas. She is often invited to offer her services in wealthy events.
Today, her shop received unwanted visitors from a different Realm. Why they are here is a mystery...
Fairy Dust in Altella’s Tea House is what I like to call a cosy adventure. Both the stakes and the risk to PCs are fairly limited. This is a short adventure that is easy to slot in the middle of a larger narrative, to take a break from really dangerous adventuring or important faction intrigue. Fairy Dust in Altella’s Tea House will fit in most fantasy worlds that you might use at your table with minimal to no adapting.
As long as you have a fantasy city where businesses like a tea shop can thrive, mischievous fae creatures exist, and there is a different realm where they come from, you have all the ingredients to brew this adventure.
This is a FREE 20 page, menu-sized adventure, for any OSR system (made in OSE style but very adaptable).
The file is available in Pages, Spreads, and Booklet* versions.
*Booklet version is optimized to print at home. Simply print in portrait mode, on both sides of the paper, fold, staple and there you have it! You can definitely printo the others as a booklet, but it needs the usual tinkering.
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | 12 Sided Goblin |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | Fantasy, One-shot, ose, OSR, Tabletop role-playing game |
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Development log
- A little context46 days ago
- Update 1.1 - Layout & some text49 days ago
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Looks like a nice middle-ground between a one-page dungeon and standard module.
Great images, and the map’s clear and easy to remember.
Thanks! I hope you enjoy it at your table!