
The ground is uneven and soft, covered in undergrowth, claw-scarred bark, and broken branches. Tracks cut across the clearing: not fresh… but recent enough. The signs are clear — something hunts here. Something fast. Something patient.
In summer, tall grass and dappled sunlight provide cover for both predator and prey. In winter, the snow crunches underfoot and reveals every movement — but still, the woods feel far too quiet. It’s as if the forest itself holds its breath, waiting for the chase to begin.
Whether the players are tracking something… or being tracked… the moment of tension coils tighter with every step.
On The Prowl offers Dungeon Masters a perfect setting for wilderness encounters, stalking sequences, or a deadly cat-and-mouse chase. Visibility, terrain, and instincts will matter — because in this stretch of forest, something is watching.
And it’s hungry.