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Monthly Archives: October 2020
Mirror, Mirror – D&D adventure review
Paul Siegel Paul’s Game Blog OSR/5e Levels 4-6 King Nuno has summoned the party to track down the missing knight Sir Lucan, who vanished just as his nemesis, Zeroun the Enchanter, escaped from prison. The fate of the kingdom, and … Continue reading
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The Spire in the Hills, D&D adventure review
By Bill Reich Self Published OSR Levels 3-5 It is mid-summer, a time of hot dry days and cool, almost cold nights here in the basin. Someone, perhaps the Saka scout from the previous adventure, has heard that shepherds on … Continue reading
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Hunters in Death, adventure review
By Tim Shorts GM Games OSE “Low Levels” Hunters in Death is set in the Komor Forest. A place that’s consumed civilizations and birthed abominations. Yet there is a single outpost, Hounds Head, that holds back the darkness. It’s a … Continue reading