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    Restless Souls

    This pdf consists of 17 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page ad, 1 page OGL, 1 page editorial. The art by Hugo Solis and Joe Calkins is of high quality. That said, you get a nice 4 page IC introduction to the "race" (actually more a template) and as a bonus for DMs like me, who like to print out...
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    Wyrd of Questhaven

    This pdf consists of 16 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page OGL and 1 page advertisement, leaving 13 pages of gaming material. First of all, let me explain what or rather who the Wyrd are: To sum it up, they are a crossbreed of elves and ogre-magi that has transcended both of their parental...
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    The 11th Hour

    This pdf consists of 28 pages, 1 page OGL, 1 page credits and one page front cover. That leaves 25 pages of adventure, 3 of them maps of the inn in which the adventure takes place. "The 11th Hour" is an oddity among adventures in so much as it can be solved without any combat whatsoever. The...
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    Horror at Dagger Rock

    This pdf is 74 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page back cover, 1 page OGL, 1 page credits that leaves 70 pages of chock-full with adventure. The adventure features 6 adventure hooks and several maps for almost every location imaginable: 5 small maps of houses in the adventure, 1 player's map of...
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    Monster Chronicles: The Inevitable

    This pdf consists of 10 pages, 1 page cover, 1 page credits (and some text) and 1 page OGL and some text. It's in the same, nice, horizontal, easy to read style as the first installment of Monster Chronicles. The text starts off with a mentioning of Zobeck. Having been a patron of the project...
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    The Lonely Coast

    "The Lonely Coast" is a 33 page pdf. One page front cover, 1 page back cover, 1 page OGL, 1 blank page after the front cover and 3 pages of credits. That leaves 26 pages of material. First, we get 11 pages of beautifully written, evocative descriptions of the region, painting a rough...
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    The Genius Guide to Feats of Runic Magic

    Thanks for writing this informative review, DM. The topic intrigues me and I'm probably going to check it out as soona s my budget permits it.
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    Slumbering Tsar: Desolation Part 2 - The Ghosts of Victory

    This installment of the epic Slumbering Tsar Saga is 75 pages long. One page is taken up by credits, 1 by the front cover, 2 by the OGL. That leaves us with 71 pages of gaming goodness, prefaced by a one page introduction to the eastern part of the wasteland that is the dreaded Desolation...
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    A disturbing place

    You're welcome! I plan to write extended reviews of Restless Souls, Wyrd and Hero's Bastard, too. Once I have the time on my hands, that is.
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    Slumbering Tsar 1: Desolation - The Edge of Oblivion

    This is the first installment of Greg A. Vaughan's epic 500000+ words mega-adventure "Slumbering Tsar", published via Necromancer Games' Bill Webb's new company "Frog God Games." Slumbering Tsar is being released via a subscription model and this review takes a look at the first installment of...
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    Ironborn of Questhaven

    Disclaimer: I HATED, HATED, HATED the Warforged. There are several reasons for this and it has, quite frankly, been the main reason for me not to buy this pdf for a long time. Until one of my players asked, whether it would be possible to play a gear-enhanced human and presented an excellent 4...
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    Only an evil horse? Think again!

    The pdf consists of 8 pages: 1 page front cover, 1 page credits (and some text) and 1 page OGL (and some text). It is presented in an easy to read, horizontal way and a beautiful pdf: The artworks are (with one small exception) top-notch. The contents are: Nightmares in the Wild: How they...
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    101 1st level spells

    Infomative Review, DM!
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    Free Stuff, high quality, should be downloaded. Now. :)

    This pdf consists of 65 pages. 1 page Front cover, 1 page back cover, 1 page OGL, 1 page table of contents and 16 pages of ads, leaving 45 pages of content. There is one page of editorial, which was a nice read about being a 3pp and the chance to influence "mainstream" PFRPG. Then you get 2...
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    Modern, non-linear Cthulhu of the highest quality

    I usually don't buy modern modern Cthulhu adventures due to a personal dislike for all the possibilities our day and age offers for the investigators. This adventure is the exception to the rule. SoaeW features a non-linear plot that is nevertheless easy to keep track of, thanks to a simple...
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    Bland investigation, boring cultists, disgusting finale

    "The Horror of Red Hook" is a a 78 pages pdf. 1 page front cover, 1 page back cover, 1 page credits, 1 ad. It also includes 4 pregen-investigators for the adventure, each taking up a page. Being the first in the "After Lovecraft"-series, it also includes the short story "The Horror at Red...
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    Useful places and allies for your investigators

    This pdf consists of 60 pages. 1 page front cover, 1 page back cover, 1 page advertisement for SGG books and 1 page credits. That leaves 56 pages product, describing/shops 5 locations ready to drop into any CoC game, including extensive notes on how to convert any of the locations to the...
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    Fast-paced, atmospheric Helloween-scenario

    This pdf consists of 46 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page back cover, 1 page advertisement. Furthermore, we get 2 pages depicting a total of 4 pre-generated investigators, 3 pages hand-outs, 1 map of the village and one printable drawing of a glyph. That leaves us with 37 pages of adventure...
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    A nice, classic exploration.

    The RPG resource review has mentioned almost everything I have to say about this module. I'd definitely recommend using "The Doom from Below" in conjunction with "Murder of Crows": MoC as a kind of prequel to the exploration in TDfB. They complement each other very well: MoC has enough...
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