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Beneath the Owls’ Gaze

A stealthy Kiwi Acres adventure for Mausritter

This module is made for use with Mausritter. It may be adapted into other games.

Beneath the Owls’ Gaze is one of 10 adventures in Kiwi Acres and is included in the full Kiwi Acres collection for Mausritter. While the adventures work best within the setting, they are designed to be playable as one-shots in any context.

Deep within Kiwi Acres lies a solitary hut, home to a parliament of owls. Recently, the blue ducks of Whawhai Pond have been left with empty nests as their eggs have gone missing. The owls are to blame! They have been taking the eggs to their hut for their own nefarious purposes – players must retrieve them before they are lost forever.

But the owls are known for their sharp eyes and keen hearing – any noise or movement could alert them. The mice must use all their stealth and cunning to avoid detection and retrieve the stolen eggs. Will they succeed, or will the feathery fiends be too much for them to handle?

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The downloads include:

  • Convenient printing options in A4 and US letter sizes
  • A stealth system that forces players to think outside the box
  • 4 unique new items
  • 4 powerful new spells
  • Player & GM mapsย inย colourย andย black & white outline
  • Integration with the wider world ofย theย Kiwi Acres setting
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One review for Beneath the Owls’ Gaze

  1. ellohir

    A nice heist adventure! I love when adventures can avoid combat and this one has a great reason to do it: owls are notable predators to mice! But the hook is also great: duck eggs being stolen and experimented upon!
    I think that the best thing about the adventure is that you can pick the random encounters by hand so that you can increase or decrease the tension as you want as they approach the tower, even if the awareness tracker doesn’t change.
    There’s one thing I’d change. Having the passcode hidden in corners around the map isn’t explained, feels a bit videogamey. I would maybe paint it on the floor so it’s readable from the tower as a “secret in plain view” password reminder. That way mice don’t know if a 1 is just a line, or that other sign is a 7 or an L, a 6 or a 9, etc.

    All in all a great adventure packed excellently in a pamphlet.


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