War of the Burning Sky Campaign Saga

Probably the most popular addition to hit Dungeon magazine since color artwork has been their recent Adventure Path series of pre-made Dungeons & Dragons adventures. Spanning twelve installments and progressing characters from first to twentieth level, the demon-bashing Shackled City line, god-killing Age of Worms saga, and X1: Isle of Dread based Savage Tide series have redefined, for many, how to tell wide-reaching, epic-feeling stories through gaming. (If you’re not following the current Savage Tide story line, catch up! There’s dinosaurs!)
It looks like the guys over at Dungeon aren’t the only ones who think this is an awesome way to handle adventures, though. EN Publishing, the product producing branch of ENWorld, has just kicked off their War of the Burning Sky Campaign Saga. Pretty much the same idea as Dungeon’s Adventure Paths, just different people. But more adventures is more adventures, so awesome! Currently, the schedule of adventures, authors, and releases looks like so:
- The Scouring of Gate Pass, by Ryan Nock. Level 1. Release January 07.
- The Indomitable Fire Forest of Innenotdar, by Jacob Driscoll. Level 3. Release February 07.
- Shelter From the Storm, by Ryan Nock. Level 5. Release March 07.
- The Mad King’s Banquet, by Hamid Raoof. Level 6. Release April 07.
- Mission to the Monastery of Two Winds, by Andrew Kenrick. Level 7-8. Release May 07.
- Tears of the Burning Sky, by Ken Marable. Level 9-10. Release June 07.
- The Trial of Echoed Souls, by Neil D’Cruze. Level 11-12. Release July 07.
- O, Wintry Song of Agony, by Felipe Correa. Level 13-14. Release August 07.
- The Festival of Dreams, by Ryan Nock. Level 15-16. Release September 07.
- Sleep, Ye Cursed Child, by Wolfgang Baur. Level 17+. Release October 07.
- Under the Eye of the Tempest, by Shane O’Connor. Level 17+. Release November 07.
- The Beating of the Aquiline Heart, by Ryan Nock. Level 17+. Release December 07.
(Nice touch to see designer and former Dragon Editor-in-Chief, Wolfgang Baur, on there.)
You can read up on Burning Sky over at their main site, where they’re already hosting discussions, showing off art from the campaign, and working out ways you can subscribe to the whole story. Good luck to all involved—that’s gottabe a lot of work!






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