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The graves are no longer silent. Hunt Beyond the Grave offers DMs a full chapter of undead encounters, 5e stat blocks, graveyard terrain, and STL models. From cursed warlocks to dracolich bosses, this set helps you build a horror arc your players won’t walk through easily. All tools are print-ready and ready to challenge long-standing adventuring parties.
When the bells of the chapel stopped ringing, the graves opened.
Hunt Beyond the Grave is more than a chapter—it’s an echo from a world where the dead outnumber the living. This is your gateway to a Hunt Beyond the Grave DnD 5e adventure, designed for DMs who want more than hack-and-slash encounters. This is horror with rules. Tension with weight. A full undead apocalypse campaign setting for DnD that begins with a shovel in the dirt and ends who-knows-where.
Inside, DMs will find paths through haunted terrain, whispers of lost gods, and enemies whose backstories matter just as much as their stats. The custom undead creature stat blocks for DnD 5e are original designs—creatures cursed by betrayal, bound to rituals long abandoned or consumed by ancient hunger. The enemies feel personal because they are.
Unlike typical campaigns where the undead is just a number to cut down, here they speak, stalk, and remember. And they’re backed by a full cast of unusual NPCs: grave-watching rangers, paladins who’ve broken their oaths, warlocks who drink from chalices never meant for mortals. All are included in the Hunt Beyond the Grave adventure kit for Dungeon Masters.
For tables that enjoy slow dread, story-driven pacing, and moral risk, this is where the ground starts to shift. The moment your players realize the soil beneath their feet isn’t solid—that’s when Hunt Beyond the Grave by EverOn Games truly begins.
Not every skeleton is just bones. And not every graveyard is just stone and grass.
The Hunt Beyond the Grave June 2024 STL bundle was made for those who believe atmosphere belongs in every corner of the table. Whether you play on digital or physical maps, this chapter brings you a wide array of undead horrors and haunted terrain to fill your cursed world. Start with the 3D printable graveyard terrain for DnD: ruined chapels, open tombs, forgotten urns, and shattered statues. Each piece echoes a story—each map tile tells you where the light died.
Looking for centerpiece foes? The Dracolich miniatures for tabletop RPG give you a perfect keystone villain—towering, impossible, and filled with lore hooks your players can chase. From there, populate the battlefield with support creatures like vampire spawn, banshees, or the Grick Ravager—all included in the pre-supported undead monster STL miniatures for DnD. Everything prints easily, supports clean layouts, and scales naturally with 5e encounter building.
The sets go far beyond typical dungeon dressing. The necromancer and vampire spawn miniatures for DnD aren’t just combat pieces—they can be used as player characters, cursed NPCs, or old enemies whose graves have been disturbed.
Every sculpt is tied back to the story. There’s a reason the statues are weeping. There’s a reason that the sarcophagus is open. Every bone pile, every banner—this is how DMs bring the story out of the book and onto the table.
From coffin props to full boss monsters, The Printing Goes Ever On Hunt Beyond the Grave collection was built for DMs who want their players to stop and ask: “What happened here?”
The horror doesn’t come from what the players see. It comes from what they suspect.
That’s the heart of gothic campaigns—and it’s where Hunt Beyond the Grave excels. This isn’t just undead combat. This is a tension that starts before initiative. This is a mirror in the dark, a letter from a forgotten ancestor, a chapel floor that groans underfoot. And the chapter is filled with tools to bring that to life.
Start with the Hunt Beyond the Grave adventure kit for Dungeon Masters—a structured but flexible guide packed with story threads, item drops, maps, and stat blocks. The custom undead creature stat blocks for DnD 5e add new challenges, even for experienced parties. One undead may explode into bone shards on death. Another might feed on memories instead of hit points. These mechanics don’t just add difficulty—they tell you what the monster wants.
Visuals matter in horror, too. That’s why the zombie battle maps and tokens for DnD are a key part of the experience. Whether your group plays in-person or online, the layouts are designed to create tension: tight corridors, open tombs, and torchlit vaults where every shadow matters. Add the terrain files from the STL library, and your battlefield becomes a story in itself.
Characters from this chapter come with history, not just stats. The warlock didn’t choose his patron—he inherited it. The ranger doesn’t hunt to survive—he hunts to atone. These aren’t just background lore snippets—they give your table reasons to ask questions, to dig deeper, to stay in the world longer.
Running gothic horror = slow pacing + high stakes + meaningful silence
Terrain that matches tone = stronger tension without more words
Unique stat blocks = monsters that make players rethink their tactics
Hunt Beyond the Grave is for DMs who want players to remember what isn’t said as much as what is.