D&D / RPG News for Friday, 25 February, 2011

Morrus

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[title]New Zealand Red Cross Earthquake Bundle[/title]

DTRPG is selling a relief bundle for the recent tragedy in New Zealand:
A powerful earthquake struck New Zealand's already-bruised city of Christchurch on Tuesday, collapsing buildings, burying vehicles under debris and sending rescuers scrambling to help trapped people amid reports of multiple deaths. DriveThruRPG and several publishers have teamed up to raise funds to aid those affected by this earthquake. We have a new bundle of great products available now.
[title]In Other News...[/title]
  • :pf: Forgotten Encounters: Underground Following their work on Forgotten Foes for Tricky Owlbear Publishing, Stefen Styrsky and Mark Gedak have released this pack of five encounters featuring crypt thing, decapus, delver, destrachan, and grimlocks.
  • :pf: Making Dragons Easier Cruel, merciless, and conniving, the black dragon rules a decaying domain of marshland and swamp with a reign of terror and intimidation is as corrosive as its terrible breath weapon. Codex Draconis: Black Lords of the Marsh is the first in Super Genius Games' Codex Draconis series, each volume of which focuses on a single type of dragon and gives you stat blocks, options, alternatives, and extras such as pregenerated hoards across the dragons’ entire range of age categories and CRs.
[title]New SANTIAGO Art[/title]

We have the latest piece of SANTIAGO art to show off. This is by artist Carlos Diaz.


Far out on the Galactic Rim, at the very edge of the Outer Frontier, there is a world called Silverblue. It is a water world, with just a handful of islands dotting the placid ocean that covers its surface. If you stand on the very largest island and look into the night sky, you can see almost all of the Milky Way, a huge twinkling river of stars that seems to flow through half the universe.

And if you stand on the western shore of the island during the daytime, with your back to the water, you will see a grass-covered knoll. Atop the knoll are seventeen crosses, each bearing the name of a good man or woman who thought to colonize this gentle world.

And beneath each name is the same legend, repeated seventeen times:

Killed by Santiago.

sant4.jpg
 
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