Hey there! I hope this newsletter will find you well! What transpired here this month? What's to come? If you haven't followed to closely, don't fret. This post will quickly brief you. Free members, don't forget your free variations for this month at the end of this post!
and, as is now customary, one FVTT pack for each of the four packs published this month :

FOUR map packs were released this month, focused on a variety of themes :
[RUINS] Arcane Crater. Free members get the CRYSTAL variation.

[RUINS] Court of Miracles. Free members get the ARENA variation.

[BUILDINGS] Last Resort Inn. Free members get the GROUND FLOOR - CITY variation.

[BUILDINGS] Windhorne Castle. Free members get the GROUND FLOOR - NIGHT variation.

[MAP] Sawmill [40x30] : Bathed in the frigid water of the mountains, a large wooden wheel creaks and moans as it rotates, bringing the sawmill cutting machinery into life. Beneath a thick crust of sawdust, piles of carefully cut planks wait for the next horse carriage to bring them to the townsfolk down in the valley. The last one never came back though...
[FoundryVTT module] : Bloodmire Marsh
[FoundryVTT module] : Brigands' Bluff
[FoundryVTT module] : Chouka Village
[MAP] Marrow Mounds [40x40] : Artists and cut-throats, beggars and kings... They all were promised their deepest unspoken desires by the unseen host of the Knolls of Torment. Now their contorted skeletons pile up in sprawling, ivory mounds over the demi-plane, reaching always higher. It is said that, when the mounds will reach the blood-red skies, their creator will be free to roam our world once again.
[FoundryVTT module] : Council of Stars
[FoundryVTT module] : Ruined Tower
[MAP] The Salt Mines [40x30] : The new mines were full of promises when they opened in the Asperia mountains, near a coastal village of fishers and merchants. The operations were progressing at a rapid pace, uncovering new riches as they dug deeper and deeper. And one day, the screaming began...
[MAP] : Bridge to the Sourwood [40x30] : Despite its ill-fated reputation, the Sourwood is frequently travelled by pilgrims and errant knights looking to meet the monks at the opposite end of the valley. The road traversing the mountains is treacherous and long. A single, poorly maintained bridge crosses over the glacial stream into the Sourwood. And there is ALWAYS a catch with this kind of bridges, isn't it? It can never be that simple...
Keep in mind that this list is provisory and things may be altered if needed! Have a wonderful day!
As a little teaser, let us end on this image for next month :