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Monthly Archives: April 2017
Dungeon Magazine #132
Wingclipper’s Revenge By Christopher Wissel Level 4 There’s nothing to this “fey type” themed adventure. The party is assigned a mission, they take a linear path through a forest, having linear combat encounters, reach a destination and have more linear … Continue reading
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The Weird That Befell Drigbolton
By Greg Gorgonmilk & Gavin Norman Necrotic Gnome Productions Labyrinth Lord Levels 3-5 Something fell. A sickly gloaming lit up the night like mock daylight, just for a moment, and then the hills trembled. Now, an alien entity lies brooding … Continue reading
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The Crocodile’s Tear
By Geoff Gander Expeditious Retreat Press OSRIC Levels 3-6 A wealthy patron is outfitting an expedition to sail to the mysterious southern continent. The goal of the expedition is none other than the legendary Crocodile’s Tear: a massive magical emerald! … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #131
The Beasts of Aulbesmil By Skip WIlliams Level 3 Nice to see Dungeon back in the business of publishing crap. You’re in a village for some lame pretext (an old friend is gone. The church has asked you to investigate … Continue reading
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The Secret Machines of the Star Spawn
By Mark Taormino Maximum Mayhem Dungeons OSRIC Level 6-10 Locals have been hearing whispers of strange happenings around the Ancient Volcano. Rumors over the last several years of an unspeakable evil that has risen up inside. An evil that “fell … Continue reading
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Guests for DInner
By Jon Aspeheim Self-Published OSR Level 0-2 The ground collapsed and you fell into a cave, with no way of climbing up you have to find your way out through ancient catacombs. That would be bad enough even if the … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #130
Within the Circle By Sam Brown Level 1 This short little adventure has a nice introduction and wilderness section combined with a rather disappointing little twelve room dungeon at the end. It’s meant to kick off a Yuan-ti themed campaign, … Continue reading
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AA#28: Redtooth Ridge
By Joseph Browning Expeditious Retreat Press OSRIC Level 1-3 he plain wooden cup the dryad Aralina needs for her great oak’s rebirth has been stolen by creeping foul things! Small, man-like, creatures with great heads assaulted her and, in the … Continue reading
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The Ruinous Palace of the Metegorgos
By Evey Lockhart In Search of Games Lamentations of the Flame Princess Level 1-3 Why Go to the Ruinous Palace? 1. Old Gold to be Stolen from Old Places 2. Rumors of Supernatural Fecundity and Ruination. What wizard would not … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #129
Murder in Oakbridge By Uri Kurlianchik Eberron Level 5 This is a murder mystery. Someone is killing people in Sharn. It tries to do the right thing. It’s organized in to locations, murder details, and other events. This is a … Continue reading
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