Mini-Dungeon #325: Haunts & Mead
Terrain: Arctic, Forest
Characters: 4–6
Levels: 3–4
System: D&D 5E (2024 compatible)
Mini-Dungeon #325: Haunts & Mead is a D&D 5E haunted winter adventure for 4–6 characters of levels 3–4. The heroes must secure sacred mead before dawn or risk ill omens and unrest at a winter festival.
On the eve of Rybalka’s Winter Festival, disaster strikes. A ceremonial barrel of medukha is destroyed. Without it, the festival cannot begin properly. As a result, old rivalries and dark superstitions may resurface.
Therefore, the party is asked to act quickly. The only replacement must come from a reclusive brewer who lives deep in the frozen wilds. However, he asks no coin. Instead, he demands wild honey gathered from an enchanted beehive that still thrives in winter.
Meanwhile, the journey grows uneasy. Snowbound paths feel watched. Folklore speaks of end-of-year terrors that hunt those with unfinished business. Every step forward increases the tension.
At the hive, choices matter. The heroes may harvest carefully, negotiate through magic, or seize the honey by force. Each option carries consequences that echo beyond the task itself.
Ultimately, what begins as a simple errand becomes a race against time. The festival, the spirits of the land, and the party’s reputation all hang in the balance.
Why This D&D 5E Haunted Winter Adventure Stands Out
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Seasonal Festival Storytelling – A time-sensitive quest tied to ritual, tradition, and superstition.
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Meaningful Player Choice – Multiple solutions with lasting consequences.
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Folklore-Driven Threats – Haunted wilderness and winter legends brought to life.
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Memorable Rewards – Unique boons, crafting knowledge, and a potential long-term base.
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Drop-In Ready – Easy to place in any northern, forested, or arctic region.
Level Range & Use
Designed for 4–6 characters of levels 3–4, Haunts & Mead works well as a seasonal side quest, a folklore-heavy interlude, or a winter-themed festival adventure.

















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