Thursday, 25 March, 2010

Morrus

Well, that was fun
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New for EN World Subscribers

EN World Subscribers get another serious freebie this week; access to the latest issue of Ordo Draconis. This fast-selling fanzine is dedicated to gaming in the Lands of Legend, the world originally created by award winning author Dave Morris for the acclaimed Dragon Warriors RPG (recently re-released by Magnum Opus Press). Ordo Draconis is focussed on bringing the Lands of Legend to the widest possible audience and is now creating locales and adventures for Pathfinder and D&D 3.5 set in this mythic medieval world of tangled forests, Fay spirits and brave Knights.

The 97 page PDF can be downloaded by EN World subscribers and is packed with adventures and articles for your gaming pleasure (listed below). For those of you foolish enough to have resisted our subscription drive so far, a preview of Ordo Draconis issue 2 can be viewed here (make a Will save to resist being sucked in)! If you fail your saving throw, you can either become a subscriber (you KNOW it makes sense) or you can shell out for Ordo Draconis 2 by buying it directly on RPGNow or Paizo. For reviews of the Ordo Draconis issue 2, see here and here.


Ordo Draconis issue 2 contents.
  • "For Whom the Bell Tolls", a 36-page murder-mystery based around a Cornumbrian abbey, featuring 10, full-colour maps.
  • The Thane, a new warrior class for Dragon Warriors (with a Pathfinder add-on coming soon).
  • Darbon Barony, an in-depth look at a Cornumbrian fief to bring a flavour of medieval Cornwall and Devon to your games.
  • Codex Cryptozoologica, featuring the horrid Buggane.
  • Fireside Tales, a spooky story from the Coronach Marshes.
  • An 18 page exploration of Eastmarch: a rebellious town set amidst the swirling mists of the Coronach Marshes, including a map of the town and an area map of the Fief.
  • Along the Road, a series of mini-encounters to spice up your campaigns.
  • The Thuland Campaign, the second in a series relating an epic PBM campaign.
  • A review of Magnum Opus' newest release, "Friends or Foes".
  • What's in a Name?: authentic Cornumbrian words and phrases.
If you download the magazine, please take a moment to complete Ordo Draconis survey so that they can make each issue even better!




 
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