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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Ghost Ship of the Desert Dunes
By Jeffrey Talanian North Wind Adventures Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea Level 2-4 Somewhere in the depths of Diamond Desert lie the skeletal remains of Ymir’s Serpent, a legendary Viking longship. In days of yore, Sigtrygg Forkbeard led his … Continue reading
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The Ghost of Jack Cade on London Bridge
By Dominique Crouzet Dice of Might Publishing Dark Albion/OSR Level 1 There’s a spooky ghost on London Bridge! Can the party help? This is a 28 page investigation/social adventure in a pseudo-historical/fantasy urban locale: london bridge. It’s presented in a … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #127
Do you want something other than linear combat adventure? Then Dungeons & Dragons is not for you. After wading through all of these Dungeon Magazines, the Internet shift to the OSR makes complete sense. Why are you still reading these … Continue reading
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Curse of the Shrine Goddess
By Oswald Self Published OD&D Level 1-3 A man built a temple to a woman who died. It became a shrine for those who lost a spouse too soon. Later. Much later. A young couple came. Their tribes warred so … Continue reading
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The Nevermore Mines
By Jon Bertani, Aaron Fairbrook, Mark McAllister Merciless Merchants For Gold & Glory/2e Level 4-7 For generations, bards have enjoyed spinning the tale to honest folk and their children of the lost Nevermore Mines and the Master of Darkness that … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #126
Encounter at Blackwall Keep By Sean K Reynolds Level 5 Part three of Age of Worms adventure path. The pretext is escorting a wizard to see his friend at a keep. Getting there, it’s under attack by lizardmen. Breaking the … Continue reading
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The Curse of Harken Hall
By Simon Todd MontiDots Limited OSRIC Level 1 Clovis Harken, Lord of Highcliff Gard has but six months to live, at least if the family curse is anything to go by. His wife, Karlina is going frantic as he has … Continue reading
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The Beast That Waits
By Curtis Lyon Three Sages Games Swords & Wizardry Levels 1-3 Welcome to Graven, a quiet and peaceful little hamlet. Or is it? The Baron hasn’t come down from his keep in three years. Bandits and worse have been stalking … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #125
There’s nothing to see here. Save yourselves! Flee now! The Three Faces of Evil By Mike Mearls Level 3 Part 2 of the Age of Worms adventure path. Surprise! There’s a religious cult! They don’t believe in desecrating any of … Continue reading
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Automata Run Amok
By John Ivor Carlson Dwarven Automata OSRIC Levels 1-2 Out-of-Control automata have driven a wizard from his shop. He would like the PCs to solve the problem (without damaging his creations) while his rival will pay for evidence of the … Continue reading
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