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Monthly Archives: October 2016
Dungeon Magazine #103
Glacial Inferno By Kent Ertman Level 7 This is full on crap-fest combat-as-sport mode. Pretext after pretext is given for combat. Made with rage. Mad with fury. Mad with pain. The end result of every encounter is that everything in … Continue reading
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Snow
By Christina Lea Peryton Publishing Labyrinth Lord Levels 5-7 Those who who squint long enough through Mount Irem’s blinding snow storms can see lights flickering high on its slopes. The people in the town below tell stories of a castle … Continue reading
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Tomb of Horutep
By Stephen J. Grodzocki Self-Published Low Fantasy Gaming Level … 4? This is the free example adventure for the “$1 Adventure Frameworks” series. It’s a Patreon series that offers adventures for $1 each. They are meant to be 6-8 pages … Continue reading
Dungeon Magazine #102
Cry Wolf By Nicholas Logue Level 2 The core concept here is good, but it’s lacking quite a bit to push it over the top. A wolf is near and the village organizes an attempt to stop it, including a … Continue reading
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