A clean Loot Lore pitchfor D&D creators
Loot Lore publishes ready-to-run D&D one-shots built from abandoned campaign material that deserved a better ending. This page is here to make warm outreach easy: what we make, why the angle is interesting, and what we can offer if you want to cover or share it.
What Loot Lore Is
Rescued campaign ideas, rebuilt for one strong session
We take abandoned or shelved campaign concepts and turn them into polished one-shots with usable structure, sharp hooks, table-ready encounters, and clean PDF delivery.
The angle tends to resonate because it is both practical and a little romantic: these are adventures that almost disappeared, now rebuilt into something a DM can actually run on a busy week.
Current shelf: three paid adventures spanning low-level investigation, puzzle-box dungeon crawl, and higher-level swamp exploration, plus free content that makes the line easy to sample.
Why It's Worth Covering
The Three Adventures Live Now
Three tones, three table fits
Dungeon Crawl
The Lexicon Vault
A language-eating archive turns memory into architecture.
Descend beneath Candlecross to rescue a missing archivist and stop a living vault from erasing the city's names, vows, and legal memory.
Mystery / Investigation
Salt Upon the Drowned Ledger
A dead harbormaster, a missing ledger, and a town built on brine-soaked lies.
Investigate a murder in the storm-haunted harbor of Blackbrine before smugglers, cultists, and officials bury the truth at low tide.
Wilderness / Exploration
Mire of the Sightless Bloom
A plague of silver blindness leads into a swamp that remembers every trespass.
Escort a healer into Blindwater Fen, confront the hag who knows the cure, and decide what price the marsh is owed.
Audience Fit
- ◆Actual-play channels, review blogs, and newsletter curators covering indie-ready D&D material
- ◆DM advice creators who like practical one-shots with clear table use and strong hooks
- ◆Creators whose audience wants fast-prep sessions, campaign break adventures, or filler nights between arcs
What Creators Get
- ◆Free review copies for relevant creators and reviewers
- ◆Public free content you can share before pointing people to paid adventures
- ◆Simple partner arrangement for warm introductions, features, or affiliate-style promotion
Nothing overly formal. If there's a real audience fit, we can send review material, align on the best title to feature, and keep the arrangement simple.
Contact
Want review copies or a partner link?
Email us with your outlet, audience, or channel and we'll point you to the best fit.
Reusable Outreach Copy
Short email / DM template
Hey [Name] — I run Loot Lore, a small D&D label built around a simple angle: we rescue abandoned campaign ideas and turn them into polished one-shots people can actually run. We currently have three adventures live across mystery, dungeon crawl, and wilderness play, plus free sample content. If it feels like a fit for your audience, I’d be happy to send review copies and a simple partner link setup for any coverage or recommendations you want to do. If you’re open, I can send the quick creator page and the PDFs.