The Gobbler: A Thanksgiving Special


Homebrew and House Rules

Shadow Lodge

Need a Thanksgiving one-shot? Want it to be free? Boy, have I got you covered.

You need The Gobbler.

Every year for the past six years, Giblet Turkey Farms and Slaughterhouse has suffered some great tragedy on the eve of Turkey Day. Gunter and Drumstick Giblet have hired the party to protect their prestigious institution and get to the bottom of these mysterious matters. Through the night the PCs are visited by the Ghost of Turkeys Past, the Ghost of Turkeys Present, and the Ghost of Turkeys Future before coming face to face with the fearsome Gobbler.
Included in “The Gobbler:”
- Four delicious turkey-based enemies
- A bizarre yearly ritual of slaughter in the town of Pilgrim’s Rest
- A mysterious new holiday themed curse
- Two sticks of butter and a dash of nutmeg

You can read The Gobbler here. I would love to hear your thoughts!


happy that he could feel his family one last time.
I think you mean feed.
The term “garm” is an overstatement.
More like a misspelling of farm.


Spoiler warning: Are you going to play this game? If you are not going to GM stop reading this post!

Gunther Gibblet is a small halfling. The Gobbler is large. You can make the creature m sized and call it dense flesh, leaving str and con as is.
You could throw out the one step size rule for were creatures. I won't miss it. I am also working on a character level modified form of Lycantrophy that might allow greater size differences at higher levels.

Shadow Lodge

Thanks for those edits - I wanted to get this out as quickly as possible so people could run it for Thanksgiving.

Yeah, the were-turkey doesn't follow the standard lycanthropy rules. He's a magical beast with a similar, parallel curse. I've thrown out the ruling about one size step.


Holiday bump!
Happy Thanksgiving.

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