Candlekeep Mysteries anthology republished, ideal for one-shots and tables
Wizards of the Coast announced Candlekeep Mysteries, a 17-adventure anthology built around the Candlekeep library. It's a DM-friendly toolkit of one-shots for levels 1-16.

Details for Candlekeep Mysteries surfaced mid-January, spotlighting a new anthology designed as a flexible resource for Dungeon Masters and tables seeking ready-made mysteries. The volume collects 17 stand-alone, mystery-themed adventures that use the iconic Candlekeep library as a framing device, and presents them as drop-in one-shots appropriate for characters from level 1 up to level 16.
The book is organized as a DM-friendly anthology aimed at quick prep and easy play. Each adventure is self-contained, letting DMs slot a mystery into a session or run a full convention-style one-shot without extensive conversion. The release includes a poster map of Candlekeep, which gives GMs a visual centerpiece to place scenes, stage encounters, and orient players during investigations. The table of contents lists contributing authors, offering a range of styles and encounter designs across the collection.
For groups juggling irregular attendance, mixed-level parties, or convention bookings, Candlekeep Mysteries provides practical value right away. Pick an adventure that matches your party's level, lean on the poster map to speed out scene descriptions, and treat each entry as modular content you can graft into a larger campaign. The anthology also works well for streaming and recorded sessions where a tight mystery arc is preferable to long-term campaign commitments.

Community impact is immediate: DMs get a selection of one-shots ready for pub nights, convention tables, and drop-in online games, while players get varied investigative challenges that reward skill use, roleplay, and problem solving. The wide level range reduces the need to homebrew up or down, and the stand-alone format lowers the barrier to running themed nights or mystery marathons. For groups that like to "book-hop," Candlekeep's library setting doubles as a connective hub for recurring NPCs or lore hooks you can reuse across adventures.
The takeaway? Treat this as a toolkit: match levels, use the poster map to ground scenes, and borrow the best hooks to bolster ongoing campaigns. Our two cents? Keep Candlekeep Mysteries on the shelf for last-minute sessions and one-shot nights, it's the kind of book that pays its own shelf life in playable minutes.
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