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Monthly Archives: December 2020
Thieves’ Guild Built in the Subterranean Ruin of [Insert Generic Anthropomorphic Urban Rodent God Of Your Choice]’s Temple
By Billy Longino U.H.H.H. Games OSE Level …? Yeah, that’s the title of this thing. And kudos to the designer for using it frequently and consistently throughout the product. I recognize greatness of vision when I see it. Welcome to … Continue reading
The Lost Halls of Scarnascis, DCC adventure review
By Christophor Rick, Michael Spredemann 2 Old Guys Games DCC Level 2 A magical map, a solemn pact, and the halls of a lost civiliation. Could these be the fabled lands of Scarnascis? The legendary civilization that incurred the wrath … Continue reading
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First Level Dungeons, D&D adventure review
By Dan Smith, Steven Kenson, Dave Woodrum, Dante Parti-Smith, Adam Steele, Anthony Constantino Smif Ink Games OSR Level 1? A compendium of OTR compatable adventures that can be used as a connected campaign or dropped into your existing campaign as … Continue reading
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