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Date: April 2020
GMG55518 5th Edition Fantasy #18: Horror in Blackwood Forest
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$9.99 SRP
This level 7 adventure module for the FEF line is fully compatible with your Fifth Edition Fantasy core rulebooks and supplements for the world's most famous RPG, and is ready to play in your home campaign. Situated on the shores of a major trade route is the town of Gullhem, a bastion of law and order in an all-too-often lawless world. Beyond the borders of this walled port town is the vast Blackwood Forest. Encompassing hundreds of square miles, this cursed land swallows whole any who dare cross its borders. It is rumored to be cursed, the home of undead and demonic horrors of every variety. After a barroom brawl, our heroes are tasked by the Baron of this community to rescue his son, Viktor, who was mysteriously kidnapped from his room overnight, with no sign of intrusion, save a mystical pointer directly at the forest. Now, the heroes find themselves facing the machinations of an evil necromancer, his legions of the undead and fanatical cultists, and a plot to overtake the entire city and spread the influence of the Negative Energy Plane across the entire world. This all-new 5E Adventure module includes two new monsters, a new spell, a new magic item, and a new town that can serve as the launching point for many future adventures!
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Order by Date: April 1, 2020 Release Date: May 2020
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GMG5070Y Dungeon Crawl Classics: Beastman Edition (Softcover)
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$29.99 SRP
This limited edition softcover printing of the DCC core rulebook features an all-new cover by Doug Kovacs! In an homage to the most popular DCC module of all time, Sailors on the Starless Sea, this "beastman cover" shows a Chaos Lord looming over his beastman army. This cover can be placed beside the original cover of DCC #67: Sailors on the Starless Sea to seamlessly form a two-panel image!
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Order by Date: May 1, 2020 Release Date: June 2020
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GMG50004 5th Edition: Original Adventures Reincarnated #4: The Lost City
$49.99 SRP
Lost in the sweeping dunes of an expansive desert! Your band, separated from its caravan during a sandstorm, stumbles upon the ancient ruins of a city, mostly buried in the sands. One of the structures, a prominent step pyramid, juts above the sandy wastes, beckoning for exploration. There must be untold riches secluded inside its dusty halls and crypts. But, more importantly, you desperately hope there is water, food, and relief from the unrelenting sun to be found therein. For without those basic necessities, your band will succumb not to some fell beast, but this harsh environment instead. Onward, as all heroes wish to meet their end while swinging a sword or unleashing arcane magic! So, check your weapons, adjust your armor, and inventory your precious remaining food and water supplies. High adventure awaits in the underground chambers and tiers of a pyramid covered by the sands of time. But what of the peculiar masked humans who rule the upper levels of the pyramid? And what of the dark master that rules these humans from the lower levels of the forsaken halls? An adventure inspired by the classic pulp stories such as Robert E. Howard’s famous Conan story Red Nails. This tome is an homage to the original dungeon crawl and sandbox setting first explored decades ago as B4: The Lost City. Herein, you will find high-quality scans of the original Basic edition adventure module, plus commentary by a variety of gaming luminaries. This includes an interview with Harold Johnson, the module’s original developer, who also discusses his work on playtesting, Dragonlance, and other TSR titles. Also, herein is a full fifth edition conversion of the original adventure as well as brand new additional dungeons, such as the fully developed lower pyramid, additional details on the Lost City itself, and the dreaded Lower Catacombs. Although converted for the most recent edition, this material is presented in a distinct early 1980s style, tone, and presentation. This is the perfect setting for a fully playable fifth edition mini-campaign, starting at 1st level and reaching all the way up 7th level or beyond.
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