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A scenario for Shepherds. The team visits a rustic shepherding village, now threatened by development and the schemes of an estranged local witch who is willing to fight back, regardless of the consequences.

Help the villagers with their problems, big and small, and make a difference to the people of this community.

Contains a complete Assignment for Shepherds, with places, people, foes, tasks, descriptions and five pregenerated characters that intersect with the themes of the adventure.

Like with Shepherds, all proceeds from the sale of this product will be donated to Direct Relief.

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorAirkSeablade
GenreAdventure, Role Playing
Tagsepub, PbtA, shepherds, Supplement, Tabletop, Tabletop role-playing game
Average sessionA few hours
LanguagesEnglish
MultiplayerLocal multiplayer

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In order to download this Scenario you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $3 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Fregena on the River.pdf 5 MB
Fregena.epub (Beta) 533 kB

Development log

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Hello. Just bought the Shepherds bundle. It seems there are really great ideas so far! Any plan on making an epub of this scenario the same way the core rules has? Thanks. 

Thanks for your interest! I really should have done an epub of Fregena ages ago, so I will make it a priority in the new year, since that's when I get back to my PC. 

Come to that, I should probably do the same for the Advanced Prisms, and the dungeons supplement once it's done... 

Wow that would be amazing. Really lf enjoying more ttrpgs in my E-reader! Thanks! 

Also are you working on more Shepherds material or other ttrpg projects? 

Glad to hear that! To be honest, part of why there isn't an epub of this yet is that I wasn't sure if anyone was using them, but this conversation is providing the incentive to put in the work. 

Currently I need to finalize the dungeons supplement for Shepherds - basically just with some example dungeons - and then I am working on another scenario, but it has turned out to be complex and difficult, so it hasn't been going ahead very fast. 

Outside of that, I do a little bit of editing on other folks games, but I don't have any other "creative" projects beyond the "what if" stage. 

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Actually what brought me to this project was a reddit conversation about ttrpgs that provides epub files 😁

Thats the hard work on supporting other formats apart of pdf. 

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That's really heartening! I'm hopeful that since the layout in Fregena is less complex, that it should be less of a headache than the game rules was. 

Watch this space for updates in the new year. (I'd get to it sooner, but I am away from the PC with all the software...) 

There's an ePub version available now. Give it a look and let me know if there's anything amiss.

Also, if it's not too much trouble, I'd really appreciate a positive rating on either this scenario or Shepherds, if you think they're deserving.  It really helps with people finding them.

Thanks again for your feedback.

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Hi!  This is a great scenario that I enjoyed reading very much. n_n  I liked that even the minor quests you would encounter in the beginning (finding lost sheep and things) would lead the players toward discovering clues of the bigger event that's happening (the discovery that they would make on the summit where the sheep can be found).

I found a minor typo that I thought I should point out!  On page 21, where there is an abbreviated version of the character creation process, step 7 begins with, "Each player a different character..."  I think it probably is meant to say "Each player chooses a different character..." like step 6 does.

Thanks for creating this scenario and making it available! n_n

Whoops, good catch! That should be fixed now!  Thanks for letting me know!

I'm glad you enjoyed the scenario! I hope to do more of them as time allows.