Once again, it's Wednesday which means it's time for me to tell you about the free samples recently added to ragingswan.com.
This week, we release GM's Miscellany: Tribes Most Foul and we have extensive free samples available via this link.
Next week, we release Village Backdrop: Summerford by Alex Connell. Check out the At A Glance portion of the supplement here (for free!)
About GM's Miscellany: Tribes Most Foul
Bored of pitting your PCs against boring, one-dimensional kobolds, orcs and goblins? Want to provide your monstrous minions with style and flair in appearance, mannerisms and battlefield tactic? Then, Tribes Most Foul is for you.
Each supplement presents three tribes in rich, flavoursome detail and includes notes on the tribe’s society, practises, ecology, lair, battle tactics and notable tribal personalities as well as sample stat blocks.
GM’s Miscellany: Tribes Most Foul: presents 25 tribes to terrify your PCs. As well as all new material from Creighton Broadhurst and Alex Connell, you’ll find all the tribes from the following released PDFs within:
Tribes Most Foul: Goblins
Tribes Most Foul: Hobgoblins
Tribes Most Foul: Kobolds
Tribes Most Foul: Ogres
Tribes Most Foul: Orcs
Tribes Most Foul: Trolls
Tribes Most Foul: Worgs
New Tribes: Blackwing Lizardfolk, Scions of the Grinning Skull, the Ghostbears and the Kukulkan.
About Village Backdrop: Summerford
Grown fat and wealthy on the trade flowing along the Mauro River, Summerford is a prosperous place. River barges laden with trade goods put into the docks and the local trading post is a veritable hive of activity. The village streets are clean and Lord Fabius Ocrtooth’s guards keep the populace safe. At night, the taproom of the Rusty Rapier is busy with peasants and traders alike relaxing after a hard day’s work. Turmoil and strife, though, lurk beneath Summerford’s placid exterior. Marauding kobolds repeatedly attack the nearby Iron Hill mine slaying the miners while in the village proper the widows of the slain miners call with increasing anger for the mine to be closed. Rumours of devil worship swirl about the village’s reclusive lord and a nascent gray market has established itself on the docks. Summerford is far from the tranquil idyll it seems.
Village Backdrops are short, richly detailed supplements that each present a single village ready to insert into almost any home campaign. Perfect for use as a waystop on the road to adventure, as an adventure site themselves or as a PC’s home, Village Backdrop present the details so the busy GM can focus on crafting exciting, compelling adventures.
This week, we release GM's Miscellany: Tribes Most Foul and we have extensive free samples available via this link.
Next week, we release Village Backdrop: Summerford by Alex Connell. Check out the At A Glance portion of the supplement here (for free!)
About GM's Miscellany: Tribes Most Foul
Bored of pitting your PCs against boring, one-dimensional kobolds, orcs and goblins? Want to provide your monstrous minions with style and flair in appearance, mannerisms and battlefield tactic? Then, Tribes Most Foul is for you.
Each supplement presents three tribes in rich, flavoursome detail and includes notes on the tribe’s society, practises, ecology, lair, battle tactics and notable tribal personalities as well as sample stat blocks.
GM’s Miscellany: Tribes Most Foul: presents 25 tribes to terrify your PCs. As well as all new material from Creighton Broadhurst and Alex Connell, you’ll find all the tribes from the following released PDFs within:
Tribes Most Foul: Goblins
Tribes Most Foul: Hobgoblins
Tribes Most Foul: Kobolds
Tribes Most Foul: Ogres
Tribes Most Foul: Orcs
Tribes Most Foul: Trolls
Tribes Most Foul: Worgs
New Tribes: Blackwing Lizardfolk, Scions of the Grinning Skull, the Ghostbears and the Kukulkan.
About Village Backdrop: Summerford
Grown fat and wealthy on the trade flowing along the Mauro River, Summerford is a prosperous place. River barges laden with trade goods put into the docks and the local trading post is a veritable hive of activity. The village streets are clean and Lord Fabius Ocrtooth’s guards keep the populace safe. At night, the taproom of the Rusty Rapier is busy with peasants and traders alike relaxing after a hard day’s work. Turmoil and strife, though, lurk beneath Summerford’s placid exterior. Marauding kobolds repeatedly attack the nearby Iron Hill mine slaying the miners while in the village proper the widows of the slain miners call with increasing anger for the mine to be closed. Rumours of devil worship swirl about the village’s reclusive lord and a nascent gray market has established itself on the docks. Summerford is far from the tranquil idyll it seems.
Village Backdrops are short, richly detailed supplements that each present a single village ready to insert into almost any home campaign. Perfect for use as a waystop on the road to adventure, as an adventure site themselves or as a PC’s home, Village Backdrop present the details so the busy GM can focus on crafting exciting, compelling adventures.