The Bargain: Making a Pact with Iggwilv in D&D 5e

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Iggwilv is a powerful and cunning witch queen in the 5th edition of Dungeons and Dragons. She is a character with a rich and complex history that stretches back to earlier editions of the game. Iggwilv is known for her dark and mysterious nature, always scheming and plotting to further her own power and goals. She is a master of dark magic and is one of the few beings capable of harnessing the dangerous and chaotic power of the Abyss. One of Iggwilv's most famous exploits is her involvement with the demon prince Graz'zt. Iggwilv was able to capture Graz'zt and bind him to her will, using his vast power and knowledge for her own gain.


Harper does a nice job creating Thistle Grove – a small town with loads of personality. While Emmy’s been away the city has added numerous modern businesses, so the main street includes upscale coffee shops and sushi bars mixed in with the spell supplies and magical texts shops. The town was founded by four witches, and their family dynasties and influence are still at the heart of the town’s comings and goings.

Talia may have her own reputation for breaking the hearts of Thistle Grove s young women, but her command of the dark magical arts is a powerful draw for Emmy. The onslaught of magic after my dry spell was so intoxicating that I hunched over the steering wheel, taking shallow breaths and wondering a little wildly whether you could overdose on magic after having gone cold turkey for so long.

Payback of Magic

Iggwilv was able to capture Graz'zt and bind him to her will, using his vast power and knowledge for her own gain. This relationship between Iggwilv and Graz'zt is often portrayed as a tumultuous and passionate one, with both individuals constantly seeking to gain the upper hand. Iggwilv is also known as the mother of the infamous wizard and archvillain, Iuz.

Payback’s a Witch by Lana Harper: Book Review

Payback’s a Witch by Lana Harper is a small-town romance set around a magical contest that happens every 50 years to determine the community’s supreme witch dynasty.

Emmy Harlow is back in Thistle Grove out of duty. She left after high school to escape a complicated family history and indulge her desire to forge a life without magic. As a Harlow, it’s her duty to fulfill her role as Gauntlet Arbiter of the semicentennial spellcasting competition. Her family’s magic has never been that powerful, so out of the four families, they function as the magic rule keepers.

Her reappearance has nothing to do with Gareth Blackmoore. Nothing at all. His family is the reigning Gauntlet champion. More importantly, he broke her heart in high school, and her quick exit from Thistle Grove may have been influenced by her regret and grief.

It turns out both her best friend, Linden Thorn and high school cool girl Natalia Avramov have recently been jilted by Gareth. All three witches want revenge. They concoct a plan where the Thorn family and the Avramov family will work in tandem to unseat the Blackmores. Linden and Talia want to know if Emmy is in.

This seems easy enough. However, the more time Emmy spends with Talia, the closer they become. Talia may have her own reputation for breaking the hearts of Thistle Grove’s young women, but her command of the dark magical arts is a powerful draw for Emmy. Emmy is in town to do one thing –preside over the magical tournament. Once completed, she’s heading back to her life in Chicago.

There’s one problem. She can’t stop thinking about the outrageously competent, startingly gorgeous, wickedly funny Talia and what kind of future they might share.

Pros And My Favourite Parts

Harper does a nice job creating Thistle Grove – a small town with loads of personality. While Emmy’s been away the city has added numerous modern businesses, so the main street includes upscale coffee shops and sushi bars mixed in with the spell supplies and magical texts shops. The town was founded by four witches, and their family dynasties and influence are still at the heart of the town’s comings and goings.

Despite being witches, the romantic leads are very relatable. Yes, they perform amazing magic, but they also experience the same existential crises faced by their non-magic counterparts. Emmy has struck out on her own to make a life that’s separate from her inherited identity. Talia is afraid to leave Thistle Grove for the opposite reason. Without her magic, she doesn’t know who she’d be. Her family name defines her. As with most romantic pairings these main characters perfectly complement each other. Together Emmy and Talia can face any challenge.

Cons And Heads Up

Payback’s a Witch takes a few chapters to really kick into gear. At first it felt like the story was going to simply revolve around the shared animosity towards the ex-boyfriend. As the story takes off, the boyfriend fades into the background, and the women take center stage.

The Conclusion

Payback’s a Witch is the perfect Halloween story for those who don’t want to be scared out of their wits. It’s a quick, fun read that put me in the mood for tricks and treats. It’s full of magic spells, sexy witches, small town charm, and a villain easy to hate. It’s about going home and finding out you still belong. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series.

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She bore him as a result of a union between herself and the demon prince Graz'zt. This parentage has given Iuz incredible power and a connection to the Abyss that makes him a formidable foe. In addition to her ties to Graz'zt and Iuz, Iggwilv is also known for her creation of the demonomicon, a powerful tome filled with forbidden knowledge of the Abyss and its denizens. This book is sought after by many adventurers and scholars, but few are able to find it or survive the perils that come with its acquisition. Iggwilv is often depicted as a cunning and manipulative character, always working behind the scenes to further her own plans. She is a master of illusion and persuasion, able to bend others to her will with ease. This makes her a dangerous and formidable adversary for any group of adventurers. Overall, Iggwilv is a fascinating and complex character in the world of Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition. Her ties to demons, her creation of the demonomicon, and her role as the mother of Iuz all make her a significant and influential figure in the game's lore. Players and dungeon masters alike can find plenty of inspiration in her story for their own campaigns and adventures..

Reviews for "Tales from the Caverns: Stories of Iggwilv's Wrath in D&D 5e"

1. John - 2 out of 5 stars - I was really excited to play "Iggwilv the Witch Queen" as I had heard great things about it, but I was sorely disappointed. The gameplay felt unbalanced and confusing, with unclear instructions and rules. The artwork was lackluster and didn't captivate me like other D&D adventures have. The storyline was also quite weak, with shallow characters and a predictable plot. Overall, I felt let down by "Iggwilv the Witch Queen" and wouldn't recommend it to others.
2. Emily - 2 out of 5 stars - I found "Iggwilv the Witch Queen" to be a frustrating experience. As a player, I felt like the choices I made hardly mattered, as the story seemed to constantly push me forward without any real sense of agency. The encounters were often unbalanced and unfair, leading to frequent character deaths and frustrated players around the table. Additionally, the module lacked a clear direction, leaving both the DM and players struggling to understand the overall objective. Overall, "Iggwilv the Witch Queen" failed to provide an enjoyable and engaging D&D experience.
3. Michael - 1 out of 5 stars - "Iggwilv the Witch Queen" was a waste of time and money. The adventure was poorly written and full of inconsistencies, making it difficult to follow and understand. The maps provided were confusing and didn't match the descriptions given in the text, leading to a lot of confusion during gameplay. Furthermore, the module lacked creativity, rehashing tired tropes and clichés without adding anything new or interesting. I regret purchasing "Iggwilv the Witch Queen" and would advise others to stay away.

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