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DRAGONLANCE: The Dragon's Army's Quartermaster

Publisher: Dungeon Masters Guild

The Dragon Army's Quartermaster Someone Had to Feed Them. Someone Kept the Records.

There are plenty of adventures about the heroes of the War of the Lance. This one is about the man who made sure the armies had boots.

Aldric Veyne is not a war criminal in any legal sense that the new post-war tribunals have yet defined. He never gave an order that got anyone killed. He kept supply manifests. He counted grain shipments. He maintained, with quiet professional pride, the most accurate logistics record in the Dragon Army of the Red Wing — and he kept every document, because accurate records were his standard, and he saw no reason to depart from it just because the records documented atrocities.

He is now living quietly in a small Ansalonian town, and he needs to know whether thirty-seven crates of supply manifests constitute evidence or merely history. Several of the officers whose names appear in those documents are still alive. Some of them are in positions of authority. One of them may already know where he is.

The Dragon Army's Quartermaster is a 15 page mystery-investigation adventure for 3–6 players, built for characters of levels 3–6, and set in the aftermath of the War of the Lance. It is not primarily a combat adventure — though combat is possible — but a moral one. The party must assess a man whose guilt is genuine and whose culpability is genuinely unclear, decide what to do with evidence that could reshape the post-war political landscape, and contend with a cast of antagonists who are mostly not wrong, just willing to do things the party might not be.

It features a complete NPC roster with full stat blocks, a list of seven former Dragon Army officers (each a different moral puzzle), four fully detailed resolution paths with distinct consequences, milestone XP guidelines, and an appendix for DMs on facilitating the ethical debates this adventure tends to generate at the table.

It also features Mira Tane — who deserves to be in your campaign regardless of what you do with the rest of it.

Recommended for players who like their moral questions without easy exits.

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