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Monthly Archives: December 2016
Broodmother Skyfortress
By Jeff Rients LotFP LotFP Jeff Rients is fucking crazy. And I mean that as a compliment. This is a 173 page digest book on how to DM a great game … with an adventure included and used as an … Continue reading
Posted in Level 5, Reviews, The Best
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Misty Isles of the Eld
By Chris Kutalik, Robert Parker Hydra Cooperative Labyrinth Lord Level 3-4 Come visit the acid fantasy mini-sandbox of the Misty Isles, a hellish pocket plane that’s brutally displaced a bucolic paradise. Marvel at its massive grub-ridges, shake at the body … Continue reading
Posted in Level 3, Reviews, The Best
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Dungeon Magazine #111
You know, these things wear on you but they are trivial to review. Linear, long stat blocks, nothing of substance. Strike on the Rapid Dawn By Frank Brunner Level 15-17 This mini’s combat scenario is in three parts. First is … Continue reading
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