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Monthly Archives: November 2020
(5E) The Secrets of Skyhorn Lighthouse, D&D adventure review
By Kelsey Dionne Self Published 5e Level 5 Rumors of a rampaging sea monster have ground shipping traffic to a halt in the harbor. The characters discover that the Jade Lion has gone missing near Skyhorn Lighthouse and learn they … Continue reading
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Perpetual Temple of the Pale Falcon, D&D adventure review
By Sean Smith Self Published OSR Levels 1-2 Rampaging hordes of goblinoids have been laying siege to follies and keeps in the outer regions of the duchy. The palace mage Xi’Gag has formed a plan to blunt the assault, but … Continue reading
The Cook at the Crossroads, adventure review
By Jason Duff Earl of Fife Games Mork Borg You find yourself at a quaint and idyllic inn. The sights and smells are all perfect to rest your weary bones. But the hairs on the back of your neck stand … Continue reading