#28 : The Pot at the End | A St Patrick's Day-Inspired D&D 5e One-Shot: A DnD small group Session for 2 - 3 players
A rainbow crashes into a village festival. A cauldron of gold lands in the town square. And the tiny, drunk fey creatures sliding down that rainbow are NOT here to share.
The Pot at the End is a complete St Patrick's Day-themed one-shot adventure for D&D 5th Edition, designed specifically for 2-3 players and completable in a single 2.5-3 hour session. No rebalancing required. No prep grind. Just grab the book and run it tonight.
A well-meaning leprechaun bridge-keeper accidentally fires a solid rainbow into the town of Cloverfield during their Spring Blossom Festival. Now clurichauns — foul-tempered, two-foot-tall fey brawlers — are pouring through from the Feywild, the townsfolk are scrambling for gold, and someone needs to cross that rainbow bridge, fight through a hijacked control tower, and shut the whole thing down before the damage becomes permanent.
Nobody's going to thank them for it.
What's Inside:
- A complete 4-act adventure with an optional side quest
- 7 battle maps including a three-story hollow tree tower and a rainbow bridge high above the countryside
- Full stat blocks for all creatures including the Clurichaun, Redcap, and the original Luck Eater
- A boss encounter with THREE victory paths — fight him, outdrink him, or challenge him to a contest he can't refuse
- 4 pre-generated characters with full backstories, personality guides, and tactical combat advice
- Scaling notes throughout for 2 or 3 players
- A collapsing bridge escape sequence that will have your table screaming
Perfect For:
- - Couples and small groups who can never get a full party together
- - DMs who want a themed holiday session with zero prep time
- - Tables looking for comedy with real stakes and genuine moral complexity
- - New players — pre-generated characters and clear guidance make this an ideal first adventure
- - Experienced groups who want something fresh, fast, and absurdly fun
Features the "Unsung Heroes" design philosophy: multiple solution paths, sympathetic antagonists, meaningful choices, and an ending where nobody throws you a parade. Your players will talk about the drinking contest with a three-foot fey chieftain for years.
Grab the book. Light the candles. Roll for initiative. May the luck of a Nat 20 be always with you.
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