Who Do You Trust in the City of Cats?
Welcome to the City of Cats, where some very ambitious people have their paws and claws out, where thieves prowl, and where the goddess Bastet herself walks the streets!
Can you out-fight and outwit vile cultists, undead catfolk, a cunning gnoll, and the deadly secrets that lie buried beneath the River of Sand?
Prepare for adventure!
The City of Cats is a collection of three short, related D&D adventures featuring challenges for character levels 1–5, in a desert setting in the Southlands of Midgard, where cats are sacred and rats are cautious and sly.
Sniff what’s in the air and prepare for adventure—in the City of Cats!
City of Cats Adventures
Click the links below to read more about each adventure.
- Cat and Mouse
- Three Little Pigs
- Nulah’s Tale
- Armina’s Peril
- Madgit’s Story
- Grimalkin
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Completed Campaign(s)
- City of Cats
This adventure uses the Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition ruleset. New players, or experienced players coming back to D&D, can download a free copy of the Basic Rules to get started, or purchase the 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons Player’s Handbook.
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I enjoyed this short little campaign setting. The Midgard world is new to me and getting to play a new race and subclass was a lot of fun. I loved getting to experience a Sandy, mysterious and Egyptian-inspired adventure – and I loved how you were able to tie in dnd elements into these elements. It’d be fun to explore this area more!