It ’s not a big time to be a sports fan of the hitDungeons & Dragonsreal - looseness podcastCritical Role . Season three begins in less than two weeks ( on October 21 , specifically ) and the first official D&D usher to the phantasy earthly concern ofExandriawas unloose just this past March . But soon you ’ll be able to have the first official Critical Role adventure from the pod’sDungeon Masterhimself .
Call of the Netherdeep was co - designed by Matthew Mercer , who ’s been running Critical Role since its origin in 2015 . If you ’re already a sports fan and the name Netherdeep is unfamiliar to you , do n’t vex — given that it ’s not even in theCritical Role wiki , it seems like an entirely new area of Exandria to explore , and accord to the official verbal description it sounds intense :
“ Beginning in the Wastes of Xhorhas , Call of the Netherdeep result venturer to the glimmering haven - city of Ank’Harel on the continent of Marquet , and from there into a recessed land of somberness , corruption , and sorrow known as the Netherdeep — a terrifying cross between the Far Realm and the cryptical ocean . Above it all , the ruddy moon of Ruidus watches , twist the fates of those who have the power to shape the course of history . buff will disclose that the greed of individual has wake up a potent entity long thought destroyed , a mighty champion of the idol that has been immure in the darkest depths of Exandria for eons , with his name and heroic deeds forget . Languishing in despair , he squall out for young hero sandwich to save him . ”

The full cover art for Call of the Netherdeep by Critical Role artistMinntu Hynninen.Image: Wizards of the Coast
Call of the Netherdeep is a seven - chapter adventure for players leveled 3 - 12 that includes new Exandria traditional knowledge , sorcerous item , and monster , and hold back “ many element of the storyline tie into the theme ofprevious Critical Role crusade . ” It also , intriguingly , has some sorting of new mechanic for rival non - player role parties , which sounds like it could be a utilitarian peter for any DM in any military campaign setting .
Alas , you ’ll have to expect until March 15 , 2022 , to plunk it up , but you ’ll have plenty of new instalment of the podcast to tide you over until then .
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