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Barrow of Sorn, D&D adventure review
By Mason Waaler Self Published OSR Levels 1-2 The final resting place of Sorn is a crumbling ruin; a barrow mound of piled stone and dirt. A forgotten tomb from a previous age. Locals are wary of it, their dreams … Continue reading
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Hope Cross Village, D&D adventure review
By WR Beatty Rosethorn Publishing S&W Levels 1-3 (in a pigs eye!) First there was that storm. Old Gorby says he ain’t never seen such a fuss kicked up, and he’s near a hundred years old. So many lightning strikes, … Continue reading
Journey to the Inside Out, D&D adventure review
By Christian Toft Madsen Self-Published S&W Levels 2-4 Beneath our feet is the mythological hollow world – a realm of dense jungles, putrid swamps and rugged mountains. Here a brave party will struggle for survival as they seek to fathom … Continue reading
Thieves’ Guild Built in the Subterranean Ruin of [Insert Generic Anthropomorphic Urban Rodent God Of Your Choice]’s Temple
By Billy Longino U.H.H.H. Games OSE Level …? Yeah, that’s the title of this thing. And kudos to the designer for using it frequently and consistently throughout the product. I recognize greatness of vision when I see it. Welcome to … Continue reading
In the Shadow of the City-God, D&D adventure review
By Istvan Boldog-Bernad First Hungarian d20 Society OSRIC Levels 3-4 Mur’s fortunes have been built on tear salt, and merchants from distant lands travel to the city for this healing elixir. There are two tear salt springs in town, owned … Continue reading
Perpetual Temple of the Pale Falcon, D&D adventure review
By Sean Smith Self Published OSR Levels 1-2 Rampaging hordes of goblinoids have been laying siege to follies and keeps in the outer regions of the duchy. The palace mage Xi’Gag has formed a plan to blunt the assault, but … Continue reading
Hunters in Death, adventure review
By Tim Shorts GM Games OSE “Low Levels” Hunters in Death is set in the Komor Forest. A place that’s consumed civilizations and birthed abominations. Yet there is a single outpost, Hounds Head, that holds back the darkness. It’s a … Continue reading
Escaping Edgewild
By Joseph Robert Lewis Dungeon Age Adventures 5e/OSR Level 1 Last night you went out to do your chores, or run your errands. Maybe you went out for a drink? Or maybe you went out to slit a purse string, … Continue reading
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A Wizard (review)
By Donovan Caldwell Self Published OSR Mid Levels? A Wizard, mad with power, has terrorized the charming hamlet of Canny before escaping to his Tower on the Hill. The heroes must find him and stop him, before his curses descend … Continue reading
Sinister Red
By Rudy Mangual Rudy Riot OSR Level 2? A portal leads to a wet, red world. A world of bloat. A world drowned by excess. A world of perpetual torment. And a world of unimaginable treasure. The wicked baron bade … Continue reading