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Monthly Archives: November 2015
Three Days to Kill
by John Tynes Penumbra d20 Levels 1-3 Deeptown lies in the shadows of mountains, a town where anything is for sale if you can only meet the price. But in the wild surrounding valleys of the Deeps, it’s the bandits … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #67
Several adventures in this issue that come pretty close to being usable. Witches’ Brew by Steve Johnson AD&D Levels 3-5 This is a charming and delightful little adventure ruined by the verbosity. It’s one of the lamest of hooks: you’re … Continue reading
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No Salvation for Witches
by Rafael Chandler LotFP LotFP England, 1620. To strike a blow against the Patriarchy, six women perform a dangerous rite in an abandoned priory. Through their art, they commune with Terpsichore, Greek muse and patroness of dancers. Starving demons slither … Continue reading
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Gibbous Moon
by Creighton Broadhurst Raging Swan Press Pathfinder Level 3 Months ago, the necromancer Dunstan Wymer was gored by a wereboar and infected with lycanthropy. Almost driven insane by the realisation of what he had become after awaking amid the gore … Continue reading
Dungeon Magazine #66
Enormously Inconvenient by Kent Ertman AD&D Levels 2-3 I’m a little fond of this adventure, maybe because I’m fond of those 70’s giant animal/horror movies. A woman begs you to find the source of giant animals that just attacked/killed her. … Continue reading
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Fuck for Satan
by James Raggi LotFP LotFP Animals and children have gone missing from the village of Schwarzton. Locals suspect that an old Satanic coven has re-established itself! Can your intrepid heroes survive dread dungeons and bizarre monsters and save the day? … Continue reading
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Dwellers Amid Bones
by Creighton Broadhurst Raging Swan Press Pathfinder Level 5 Lurking in the watery depths of a fallen orc tribe’s sacred burial cairn amid the bleached, broken bones of savage warriors, honoured champions and mighty warlords the forest drakes Arduthal and … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #65
Knight of the Scarlet Sword by Jeff Crook AD&D Levels 4-6 Quite verbose, but full of stuff to get into trouble with. A misguided knight in a small village. A polymorphed imp misguiding the knight. A doppleganger impersonating the blacksmith … Continue reading
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The Idea from Space
by Simon Carryer LOTFP LOTFP Low Levels Xaxus is a creature of pure thought. Manakata is a being of raw power. On an island at the edge of the world, they transform human proxies to act on their behalf. And … Continue reading
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Against the Cult of the Bat God
The Oakhearst Chainsaw Massacre by John Bennett Raging Swan Pathfinder Level 5 The Lonely Coast’s most remote village, Oakhurst broods under the dark boughs of the Tangled Woods. Rumours of incest, murder and vile rites during the black of night … Continue reading
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