Hey everyone!
This week and next week will be "Goblin Sky Pirates" as part of a collaboration with our friends at Borough Bound and Abyssal Brews. Here you'll find a package of maps as well as a borough guide detailing a faction of goblin sky pirates known as the Sharps and their airships.
Here are seven new monsters available in the database now!
Get the battlemaps, music, and borough guide here.
Get the AbyssalBrews content via this link
There's a strong tinkerer element within the Sharps, and we just knew we wanted some unique 5e items to accompany this doc. The mad lads over at AbyssalBrews threw together some awesome goblin engineering for you to present your players: the bangsnap bracer, go getter, and no-fall knapsack. These are the perfect items to add some goofy goblin flair to your party's crazy arsenal.
AbyssalBrews makes magic items and so many beautiful 5e goodies. Please go support their awesome work on Patreon.

The borough guide is all about the Sharps and their vicious steelfang airships. If you've ever wanted to run a goblin sky pirate gang, this should give you everything you need. Its got tables of airships, a whole playbook of sky piracy strategies, and tons of goofy NPCs for you to toss into your campaigns. Plus, if you like getting really nitty gritty with numbers, its got a guide to help you keep track of favor with the sky pirate faction. Finally, it provides some ultra-practical advice about how to actually GM sessions that involve pirate raids.
C'mon, it's the sky pirate docks! You just know there are some docked steelfangs, some badass weaponry, a crazy bar on the edge of the world, and plenty of goofy graffiti. I suspect the variants of this map are also going to be particularly popular. You could easily use the "Sea With No Blimps" variant for your Ancora Bay adventures, or the snowy version for Vyndurvoht!

No sky docks would be complete without a hangar. This will be especially fun if your players decide to build a steelfang of their own. As always, Matt knocked it out of the park with the pleasant lighting, even in this rough and tumble pirate workshop.

Cheers!