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SHADOWFELL - Get Your Gloom On
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What if your depression had hit points and could punch back? Welcome to the Shadowfell.
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In this laughably bleak episode, the RPGBOT crew takes a torch (dimly lit, flickering with existential dread) and dives headfirst into the Shadowfell—D&D's very own Plane of Gloom, where your hopes go to die and the sun never texts you back.
The hosts unpack the lore, the gloomcore aesthetics, and the mechanics of navigating this dreary dimension. From emo elf-goths to soul-sucking murder ghosts, they explore the Shadowfell's rich tapestry of despair with their trademark mix of irreverent humor and actual, useful advice.
They cover Shadowfell travel tips (spoiler: don't forget your psychic damage buffer), notable creatures like Nightwalkers and Sorrow Sworn, and character options like the Shadar-Kai, for when you want your rogue to have a nose ring and chronic emotional detachment.
Also: haunted vacation spots, deific edgelords, and a call for better horror monsters in D&D. Because the real horror is boring stat blocks.
- Book of Ebon Tides, Kobold Press (affiliate link)
- Dungeon Master's Guide (affiliate link)
- Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes (affiliate link)
- Forgotten Realms Wiki - Shadowfell
- Pathfinder Wiki
- Archives of Nethys
- The Shadowfell is the emo cousin of the Feywild – Think sad trees, gray skies, and your bard journaling about "the void."
- Stranger Things is Shadowfell-adjacent – The Upside Down is basically what happens when Vecna fails upward.
- How to get there – Use Shadow Crossings, dark rituals, or emotionally devastating breakups.
- Character options abound – Play a Shadar-Kai for teleporting angst or a Fetchling for stylish gloom-chic.
- Sorrow Sworn are weaponized sadness – They literally punch you with feelings. Therapy not included.
- Nightwalkers? Nop