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Hecate's Tomb: a Medieval-Authentic Dungeon?

Started by RPGPundit, February 27, 2018, 11:06:47 PM

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RPGPundit

Well, close enough, anyways!

The newest Lion & Dragon supplement is RPGPundit Presents #21: Hecate's Tomb! And it's an exciting brand new adventure scenario.

This adventure scenario is a perfect fit for your Dark Albion campaign,  Lion & Dragon RPG, or other fantasy OSR game. A series of disappearing travelers. Stories of frightening large owl-like birds and talking ravens. Stop at the town of Blackheath, a crossroads at the center of these mysteries. Is the largest farmstead in the area connected? How about the mysterious catacombs of a bygone era?

 

So, if you want your next OSR adventure to feature a great mystery, some bandits, maybe a cult, a weird family, and an ancient 'dungeon' with a good explanation of its existence, check out Hecate's Tomb!

And while you're at it, be sure to pick up the rest of the great supplements in the RPGPundit Presents series:
LION & DRAGON: Medieval-Authentic OSR Roleplaying is available now! You only THINK you\'ve played \'medieval fantasy\' until you play L&D.


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Spinachcat

Sounds like a good adventure for Warhammer.

RPGPundit

Quote from: Spinachcat;1027305Sounds like a good adventure for Warhammer.

Yes, you could probably do it in Warhammer.
LION & DRAGON: Medieval-Authentic OSR Roleplaying is available now! You only THINK you\'ve played \'medieval fantasy\' until you play L&D.


My Blog:  http://therpgpundit.blogspot.com/
The most famous uruguayan gaming blog on the planet!

NEW!
Check out my short OSR supplements series; The RPGPundit Presents!


Dark Albion: The Rose War! The OSR fantasy setting of the history that inspired Shakespeare and Martin alike.
Also available in Variant Cover form!
Also, now with the CULTS OF CHAOS cult-generation sourcebook

ARROWS OF INDRA
Arrows of Indra: The Old-School Epic Indian RPG!
NOW AVAILABLE: AoI in print form

LORDS OF OLYMPUS
The new Diceless RPG of multiversal power, adventure and intrigue, now available.