Campaign Setting: Hyrule
- World of Hyrule
- Astrology
- Divisions of the known universe
- Geography
- Hyrule
- Akkala
- Central Province
- Eldin
- Faron
- Gerudo
- Hebra
- Lanaryu
- Necluda
- Ordona
- The Forsaken
- The Depths
- Termina
- Holodrum
- Subrosia
- Labrynna
- Drablands
- Islands of the Great Sea
- Islands of the Sky
- Religion
- Gods of Hyrule, their worship, and how they influence the world
- History
- History of the Light World as known by Hyruleans
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- Player's Guide
- Character Creation
- Races
- Common: deku scrubs, gerudo, gorons, hylians, and zora
- Uncommon: anouki, kokiri, koroks, rito, skull kids, and tokay
- Exotic Races
- Classes
- Fighter: brute, darknut, spellsword, sword savage, archer, tunic, hatamoto
- Oathsworn: champion, conqueror, druidic, knight, forsworn
- Opportunist: assassin, garo, mystic, skirmisher, instrumentalist, picaroon, survivor
- Hunter: scamp, sellsword, shaman, shifter, slayer, stalker, sylvan
- Researcher: occultist, technomancer, witch, wizzrobe
- Sage: earth, fire, forest, light, shadow, spirit, water, wind, discord
- Scion: dragon, fairy, mask, sword, poe, demon
- Backgrounds & Languages
- Feats
- Spells
- Equipment
- Armor
- Weapons
- Adventuring Gear
- Tools and Vehicles
- Potions and Poisons
- Mounts and Animals
- Other Goods and Services
- Downtime Activities
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- Dungeon Master's Guide
- Bestiary
- This world bears many monsters unique to it
- Legendary NPCs
- Figures of myth, history, and happenstance
- Traps
- Ruins, dungeons, and temples are littered with various hazards
- Treasure
- Marks of Prestige
- Blessings
- Epic Boons
- Artifacts
- Optional Rules
- Exotic Races
- Fragile Weapons
- Optional Actions
- Prestige Classes
- Recovery Hearts
- Targeted Attacks
- Adventures
- Quests, dungeons, and storylines ready for exploration
- Tables
- Tables for random generation of dungeons, encounters, treasure, etc.
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In Hyrule, downtime activities are an optional guideline used to facilitate what player-characters can accomplish between encounters and adventures.
The amount of time that passes between adventures is completely up to the DM of your campaign, but depending on the party's intentions more or less time may be allotted. The shortest considerable downtime might be a single day, but the activities below can allow for full years of time passing. As a rough guideline, a DM may want to afford a month of downtime for each completed adventure; or a week for every significant encounter.
During this downtime, your DM may afford various options for what you can do as the days pass, either selected from those below or engineered for your specific location and campaign. Of course, new options can be discussed between players as well.
As a general rule, each day of downtime that passes encompasses 8 hours dedicated to the downtime activity, 8 hours dedicated to rest, and 8 hours dedicated to other needs. The options below are meant for day-to-day passage of time, but summaries for a week (7 days), month (31 days) and a year (52 weeks) are summarized as well.
The options below all assume you are spending most of your downtime in a village or city with a population of at least a few hundred non-hostile individuals.
Carouse and socialize
Construct a ship or structure
Craft
Gather information
Imprisonment
Magic items
Buy a magic item
Craft a magic item
Sell a magic item
Make a living
Prepare for an encounter
Run a business
Sell goods
Study a language or tool
Sow rumors
Train an animal
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