Low-level Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Where One Of Those Big Goofy Skywhale Things Has Died And Crash-landed
Low-level Dungeons & Dragons adventure where one of those big goofy skywhale things has died and crash-landed in the middle of town, and what initially appears to be a simple cleanup assignment abruptly takes a combat-heavy turn when the party gets to find out what feeds on skywhalefalls.
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