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EN5ider September 2020: An Infernal Labyrinth, Enchanted Cartography, Nature Magic for Wizards, ZEITGEIST #12 Begins, and the Tragedians!

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[Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG News]( This month [EN5ider]( dares to tread within The Devil’s Maze, follow magical maps with Enchanted Trinkets: Scraps of Knowledge, explore nature with wizards and the Ecomancy school of magic, begin the penultimate adventure of the ZEITGEIST Adventure Path, and encounter a troupe of actors unlike any others with The Tragedians!   🕵 [Free Articles]( including a complete adventure, a sidequest adventure, and the tactical combatant savant character class!  🎲 Join EN5ider for Immediate Archival Access: Pay as little as $1 each month to become a member and get instant access to the library of over 350 articles at no extra charge!   Lately on [EN5ider](:  🎭 354. [Intriguing Organizations: The Tragedians](. "Instead of weeping when a tragedy occurs in a songbird's life, it sings away its grief." This acting troupe takes Shakespeare's quote to its very extremes, traveling the land and putting on performances that leave audiences in turmoil so great that spectators have been known to take their own lives! There is a terrible secret behind their signature play however—The Sun's Final Mourning is not just a work of theatrics, it is also a powerful curse spread by the woeful warlock playwright Cithrel. In addition to their statistics, this article includes the cunning Tragedian Actor (CR 2) and NPC references for the rest of the troupe too. Dramatically designed by Shane Wheeler, illustrated by Dana Braga.  ⚙️ 353. [ZEITGEIST #12: The Grinding Gears of Heaven - Part 1](. The adventurers need only embark on one last quest to undo the disastrous tinkering of the Obscurati and remake reality into an age of their own design. That quest will take them to the Gyre, where they will rescue other dying worlds to help restore their own, and where they must defeat the Voice of Rot. If they fail, their homeworld will be drawn into the Gyre and annihilated utterly, and all their investigations and heroism will have been for nothing. The penultimate ZEITGEIST adventure begins! In addition to the overview of the module, this includes Act 1: Turning and Turning, a ghost vortex horde (CR 9), and maps of the Aurum Treasure skyship and Thistle Palace.  🌺 352. [Nature Magic: Ecomancy](. Nature. We are in it and it is in us. You can't escape it—but you can study it, learn from it, and just maybe with a little magic take control of it. We're not talking about druids though, we're talking wizards. Get your mage out of the keep's library and into the world with the School of Ecomancy and these 8 new nature-themed spells! Ride in style using conjure nature's sleigh, send forest texts via the grapevine cantrip, lay waste to foes with seed bomb, or see the world through innumerable fungal eyes with sporesight! Ecologically designed by Elizabeth Orchard, illustrated by Mark Bulahao.  📚 351. [Enchanted Trinkets: Scraps of Knowledge](. The Enchanted Trinkets series continues with a worthwhile entry best enjoyed by sages, scholars, and anyone else with a penchant for the written word. Never allow your most treasured tome to suffer injury by storing it with a borrower's bookmark, prepare the most beautiful songs with an enchanted music sheet, draw upon unholy power with an incomplete infernal contract, and enjoy the 7 other unique magic items within these pages. However it is best to be wary—many of these wondrous things incur a subtle and terrible cost! Studiously designed by Will Gawned, illustrated by Kim Van Deun.  👿 350. [Mini-Adventure: The Devil's Maze](. This one-shot that features innovative gameplay throughout a compelling fiend-stalked labyrinth and revolves around a classic fantasy tale. The powerful mage Nerzikon the Traveler constructed his sanctum (the Devil’s Maze) long ago and as his legend faded into history so too did knowledge of his personal nexus of planar byways. When next the adventurers need to travel to another world you’ll be prepared with an engaging dungeon to lead them there! Fiendishly designed by William Fischer, featuring the artwork of Guilherme Sommermeyer and Yihyoung Li, and the cartography of [Dyson Logos](. [Unsubscribe from mailing list]( [Visit Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG News](

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