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1-Page Adventure: Cult of the Rat God

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Could it possibly be time for another This little adventure, the 11th One Page Adventure, based on a

[Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG News]( Could it possibly be time for another [5E ONE PAGE ADVENTURE?]() This little adventure, the 11th One Page Adventure, based on an EN5ider adventure by Jacob Gobhar, is a twist on that old "rats in the basement" trope. An infestation of rats, a mad druid, and a 'Rat God'... One Page Adventures contain a 5th Edition adventure on one single page, designed for a single session's entertainment with minimal prep work. This is the 11th adventure. Previous adventures include: - A gnome farmer infects a village's water supply with a love potion! - Infighting bullywug tribes and elemental totems cause an expanding desert! - Christmas presents stolen by a tribe of goblins must be recovered! - Undead dinosaurs in a sunken city seek to reclaim their lost lands! [Unsubscribe from mailing list]( [Visit Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG News](

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