The Crystal Shard by R.A. Salvatore on Audible: =B00BWA4ULM&source_code=AUDOR95IIWS042413Get this audiobook free when you try Audible: =B00BWA4ULM&source_code=AUDOR95IIWS042413Summary:Drizzt Do'Urden has settled in the windswept towns of Icewind Dale. There, he encounters a young barbarian named Wulfgar, captured in a raid and made the ward of a grizzled dwarf name Bruenor. With Drizzt's help, Wulfgar will grow from a feral child to a man with the heart of a dwarf, the instincts of a savage, and the soul of a hero. But it will take even more than that to defeat the demonic power of Crenshininbon, the fabled Crystal Shard.
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However, to play more, Encounters GMs had to buy the "Legacy of the Crystal Shard" as a printed adventure, which appeared on November 19. It was another extensive package including a 64-page sourcebook, a 32-page adventure book, and a Crystal Shard GM's screen, all packed in a flimsy slipcover. There was one more element to the release: a book of "Encounters and Monster Stats" that had to be downloaded from Wizards. GMs then had just one day to prepare themselves before the season of Encounters began!
Playtesting D&D Next. Like its immediate predecessor, "Legacy of the Crystal Shard" was statless, with monster books allowing for play in D&D 3.5e, 4e, or 5e. By now, the D&D Next playtest rules were becoming increasingly available, not just as an internet download, but also in Gen Con's "Ghosts of Dragonspear Castle" (2013).
As I mentioned earlier, DnD Beyond has some free resources for you to download. They periodically release books for free, so download the app to stay updated. The app is completely free to download, but most of the content is pay-to-read.
The DMs Guild is another great place to download free resources from. Some of the content from the DMs Guild gets picked for official releases, so believe me when I say there are high-quality adventure books from that website.
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