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A thief that leaves no trail has been stealing Lord Fiax's livestock.  Who better to track down something that can't be tracked than a group of ambitious young adventurers?  A Stealthy Thief is a micro-adventure designed to take less than an hour to run.  Perfect for a launch adventure for brand new campaigns or as a filler or side quest for an existing one, A Stealthy Thief is scaleable to fit party's level one to level eight.

This supplement is a complete micro-adventure packed into five pages.  This supplement includes background information on the adventure area, three different scenarios depending on the level of the party, and detailed NPC backgrounds that can be used to flesh out your world and provide fodder for future adventures.  You don't even need to roll random treasure.  It's already included for you.

Designed for use with d20/OGL games, A Stealthy Thief gives you a quick ready-to-use micro-adventure to help jump start your campaign...or just to kill time while waiting on a late player!

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March 7th, 2020
Despite the mediocre reviews, I picked up this pdf mostly because it was free and it seemed like a nice short adventure. As I read through it, though, I realized that it is an excellent starting-off point for a new campaign. With a decent amo [...]
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January 11th, 2012
This adventure is a bit too micro. I find it hard to believe there will be a party out there that will take an hour to run through the adventure, as the cover states "Hour or less Micro adventure." My current party would be done with it in 15 [...]
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September 19th, 2010
I thought this micro-adventure was a bit too micro. The opening scene and NPC information was good and I liked some of the descriptive text about the environment, the manor, etc. Some of the NPC speeches were competently written. I liked the artwork. [...]
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April 21, 2009
This title was added to our catalog on March 28, 2009.