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Monthly Archives: November 2012
The Tomb of Sigyfel
by Daniel Proctor for Goblinoid Games Labyrinth Lord 1st Level Characters Legends of the dark-hearted sorcerer Sigydel around in the local town, despite the fact that he has been dead for centuries. His evil exploits are the topic for many … Continue reading
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Rappan Athuk
Frog God Games Swords & Wizardry Levels 1-20 [The new Kickstarter version] It’s really big. It’s really tough. It’s got a TON of interesting encounters and levels. It’s also maddeningly confusing in places and shows a 3e heritage. It’s WELL … Continue reading
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Death Frost Doom
by James Edward Raggi, IV Lamentations of the Flame Princess LotFP Up on a mountain sits a house by a cemetery, haunted by the memories of atrocities past. People remember that horrible things happened up on that mountain, but not … Continue reading
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Tower of the Stargazer
by James Edwar Raggi, IV for Lamentations of the FLame Princess LotFP/D&D Introductory characters Legends tell of a wizard so arrogant that he felt the entire sky was naught but a lens for him to view the stars. So great … Continue reading
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Isle of the Unknown aka “A Comparison of various hex crawl settings”
by Geoffrey McKinney for Lamentations of the Flame Princess LotFP/D&D Wilderness Hex Crawl This is a hex crawl. AFAIK, there are only two extensive examples of hex crawls: The Wilderlands series and Staters NOD/Hex Crawl Classics line. It’s inevitable that … Continue reading
Isle of the Unknown aka “A Comparison of various hex crawl settings”
by Geoffrey McKinney for Lamentations of the Flame Princess LotFP/D&D Wilderness Hex Crawl This is a hex crawl. AFAIK, there are only two extensive examples of hex crawls: The Wilderlands series and Staters NOD/Hex Crawl Classics line. It’s inevitable that … Continue reading
The Monolith from Beyond Space and Time
by James Edward Raggi IV for Lamentations of the Flame Princess Lamentations of the Flame Princess/D&D levels 0 to infinity In the center of a valley that should not be stands a thing that cannot be. Those that go before … Continue reading
Under Pashuvanam’s Lush
by Gabriel Brouillard for Rogue Games Shadow, Sword & Spell Covering most of this land is a thick jungle called the Pashuvanam, or Jungle of Beasts. The jungle deserves its name. Fierce monsters and animals plague Beidhanids and Nipuans alike, … Continue reading
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Under Pashuvanam’s Lush
by Gabriel Brouillard for Rogue Games Shadow, Sword & Spell Covering most of this land is a thick jungle called the Pashuvanam, or Jungle of Beasts. The jungle deserves its name. Fierce monsters and animals plague Beidhanids and Nipuans alike, … Continue reading
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