Dragon Delves is returning to Godsbreath, one of the campaign settings found in Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel. In our interview with James Wyatt about Dragon Delves, the upcoming dragon-themed adventure, the senior D&D designer revealed that one of the upcoming adventures would be set in Godsbreath, a world first seen in the 2023 anthology book Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel. The adventure, written by Erin Roberts, is called Copper for a Song, and features players trying to find the lost verse of a song that can restore the region’s farmlands. As the title of the adventure suggests, the adventure involves a copper dragon.
Godsbreath is a new campaign setting created by Roberts that draws heavily from Black communities in the southern US. The region was given a gazetteer in Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel. The setting involves five gods coming together to rescue a community by moving them across the sea to a new land. In recent years, the land has turned against its populace for unknown reasons.
Interestingly, the adventure is also one of three that is suitable for “solo play,” i.e., between one player and a DM. Since the adventure involves finding lost verses to a song, the D&D design team recommends playing through the adventure as a bard if doing a solo adventure.
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