New D&D Adventure: Storm’s End at the Roadside Inn

I’m excited to announce that my latest D&D 5e adventure, Storm’s End at the Roadside Inn, is now available on DMSguild!

Storms End is a one-shot adventure that captures everything I love about tabletop: fun NPCs, player-driven investigation, meaningful choices, and a climactic chaotic battle.

What’s It About?

A supernatural storm drives your party to seek shelter at a remote roadside inn. You’re not alone. Pompous nobles, drunken knights, suspicious merchants, and a charismatic “doctor” with miracle cures all find themselves trapped together for the night.

Everyone has secrets. Everyone has agendas. And when vengeful manticores descend upon the inn seeking revenge for their destroyed nest, everyone needs to work together, or die together.

Why I Wrote This

I’ve always loved the “strangers trapped together” trope. Movies like Clue, The Hateful Eight, and Murder on the Orient Express create incredible tension through confined spaces and diverse personalities. I wanted to capture that feeling at the gaming table.

Too often, one-shots feel like combat gauntlets with thin narrative threads. I wanted to create something different: an adventure where investigation and roleplay are primary.

Technical Details

  • Level: 3rd level characters
  • Duration: 3-4 hours
  • Setting: Forgotten Realms (Cormyr)
  • Content Warning: Depicts alcohol consumption and drunkenness

Storm’s End at the Roadside Inn is available now on DMSguild.

Happy gaming!

— Thomas

MrTom

Hi, I’m Thomas, a technologist with a career in gaming, specializing in the technology behinds games. I’ve had the lucky opportunity to work on some of the largest in-game economies in the world. I’m also a forever DM, running D&D campaigns since first edition (which, yes, absolutely dates me). My love for history — especially medieval guilds and ancient trade — runs deep, and I’m fascinated by how real-world economics have shaped both video games and tabletop RPGs. For whatever reason, and forever being late to the party, I’ve decided that 2025 is the year to start blogging — so here we go. Expect me to ramble about loot, trade, and D&D tactics, and maybe even break down why dragons hoarding gold might be good for your medieval economy.

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