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The Crypt of Fendoom Groom The Marvelous
By Tony A. Thompson Outpost Ownbear S&W Level 3 The stories tell of Fendoom Groom and his powerful magics. His life long study of the arcane arts benefited so many until one day he came to the village babbling and … Continue reading
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The Stolen Child
By Dave Tackett QuasarDragon Games OSR Levels 7-9 The pleasant town of Sligo has its tranquility shattered when a young boy vanishes in the middle of the night. Investigating the disappearance, the characters discover lost ruins and an ancient plot … Continue reading
(5e) The Abandoned Temple in the Witch Wood
By Streaming Consciousness Studios LLC Streaming Consciousness Studios LLC 5e Level 1 Nestled deep in the mountains is the Witch Wood. Far from the civilizations of men, elves and dwarves is a small temple dedicated to the Goddess of the … Continue reading
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The Temple of Mercy
By Ben Barsh Pacesetter Games & Simulations S&W Level 3 Many years ago, a fanatic cult claimed a sanctuary as a base for plotting their wicked ways. They named their redoubt the Temple of Mercy because it is where new … Continue reading
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(5e) The Third Protocol review
MT Black Self published 5e Level 4 The Oracle of War has been recovered from the Mournland. Its creators respond by activating the third protocol, an instruction to recover the device and eliminate all who know of its existence. As … Continue reading
The Porcelain Sword of Queen Eshalla
by Carlos ‘the Rook’ CASL Entertainment OSRIC Levels 5-9 It is said that the legendary Queen Eshalla was so beloved of the Klunish gods that they whispered their divine secrets in her ear. These mysteries that might ensure that their … Continue reading
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The Chantry of the Deepflame
By WR Beatty Rosethron Publishing S&W Levels 4-10 A legendary Dwarf temple in the Endless Mountains, north of the Rosewood Highlands, The Chantry of the Deepflame was abandoned generations ago when a plague decimated the Dwarf people. Now overrun by … Continue reading
The Allure of Poison – 5e D&D adventure review
By Erik Horvath Self Published 5e Level 5 Meet Navo Purebrew, a master distiller with a new way of distilling spirits. But when something of extraordinary quality is produced it is bound to draw in trouble. Navo could never have … Continue reading
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The Forgotten Temple
By Walter Srebalus Aegis Studios B/X Levels 8-10 […] Pravus was a dedicated follower of Ragnar and decided to keep hold of the temple. Pravus and his fellow priests headed under the temple to wait out the war and maintain … Continue reading
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Mystery at Ravenrock
By James Thomas Frog God Games S&W Levels 4-7 When our heroes return to Ravenreach all is not well. The castle is in lockdown and the town hasn’t heard from anyone there in days. Worse, our heroes learn they are … Continue reading
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