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Monthly Archives: April 2026
Aethelberd’s Tomb
By Scott_MFirst Era AdventuresOSRICLevels 1-3 Few now recall King Aethelberd’s name, but in his time, he was rightly feared. His ruthless crusade against criminals and sinners took thousands of lives… many by the king’s own hand. The ancient lord’s body … Continue reading
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The Quiet Hunger
By Craig TurnerAspire2HopeGeneric/UniversalLevels: Ghouls as an ememy In Faynford at the Staple, tension simmers beneath the smell of hearth smoke and fresh bread. Old fears stir as food grows scarce, livestock go missing, and whispers spread—of sickness, of shadows, of … Continue reading
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Kingdom
By James DesboroughPortmortem StudiosLotFPLevels 2-4 A high-concept adventure beneath the bone-white hills of Southern England:. […] The hearthstone tilts forward as the ground beneath it gives way, and the fire collapses inward with a choked sigh. A black seam splits … Continue reading
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Fortress Tomb of the Ice Lich
By G. HawkinsMythmere GamesOSRICLevels 9-12 At Grathen Rift, the Ice Lich Vathudnar built a great fortress-tomb, populating the frozen ice-halls with his servants before sending his spirit out into the planes and strange dimensions beyond the material world. Thus far, … Continue reading
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Righteous Bro Cave
By Operant Game LabSelf PublishedOSRLevels 1-2 Decades ago, there were two adventuring bros—Thom the Mighty and Oolnor the Weird. After much questing and looting and war against the hated bone men of the North, they carved for themselves a dungeon … Continue reading
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A Grinning Ghost’s Grim Tale
By GMaiaKnight of the Lake GamesOSRLevels 4-8 […] A bold entrepreneur decided to reopen the “cursed” stage, now renamed the Daggerpierce Theater, and revive what was hailed as the greatest play ever written, and at the same time the one … Continue reading
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The Rook & The Crook
By Taron PoundsLand of the BlindOSR/VagabondLevels 6-10 An explosion rocks a nearby mountain range. Once the dust clears, two twisted and screaming towers remain: one black and one white. Ominous seals appear on the moon and stars. A wicked smile … Continue reading
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Corpse Husbandry
By ShanklimbSelf PublishedOSRLevels 4-6 In recent months, strange mushrooms have erupted across a corner just outside the Mulchgrove. Local foragers reported vivid, peculiar dreams after extracting them – visions of mosslings sharing tea with mammoths, a boulder tucked in for … Continue reading
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City of the Ape-Men
By Gabor LuxEMDTOSRICLevels 5-8 Linquar the Eternal has fallen, its palaces and temples decaying in the teeming jungles. Few dare to head for the misty island plateau where the ruins stand, and even fewer have succeeded in claiming its treasures … Continue reading
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The Faceless Howl
By Patrice CrespyKabuki KaiserOSRLevels 1-4 It was bound to happen. Too many relics. Too many books. Too much past stacked in one place, the Monument Valley of scrolls and mouldy tomes. The Lucubrarium of Unobsolescence has gone wrong. In Bec–de–Corbin … Continue reading
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