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The Daily NPC: Folk of Dulwich

This is a free post. Thank you for your awesome support; I hope you enjoy this patron-only resource, and that it helps ease your game prep and sparks some interesting roleplaying at the table. ...

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Fanes of Evil

Evil shrines, temples, churches, cathedrals and fanes are classic adventure locales. There always seems to be an evil cleric in desperate need of killing and such malevolent folk often lurk in plac...

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The Daily NPC in May

Sadly, I'm going to have to take a break from the Daily NPC in May. While I've enjoyed writing up the various NPCs--and have used many in my own campaign--I've let a couple of things slide in the l...

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Monstrous Lair #30: Assassins' Hideout

This week, we've got a free supplement for everyone pledging at the $2 and up levels. 

At some point in every PC's career, they'll likely run into an assassin intent on their death. Most...

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Raging Swan Press Turns Ten...Next Year!

Late last week, I realised I missed Raging Swan Press's ninth anniversary. (Bad Creighton, naughty Creighton). Back in the dim and distant past that was 2010 we released out first product--the 1st-...

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Dungeon Backdrop: The Shadow Fane

I'm looking forward to using this weeks' release in my upcoming campaign. I designed it specifically as an "insert adventure"; the kind of thing you can quickly prepare and drop into the game. My P...

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A Day Out at the Circus

This week, Jeff Gomez brings us a new Eventure--a Day Out at the Circus.  If you want your PCs to go to the circus, Jeff has got you covered! (And--even better--he's got you covered i...

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Travellers on the Road

As you know, for the Daily NPC March was Travellers on the Road month. I've been busy slaving away over the final PDF for you, and it is now ready. 

Patreon Exclusive

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Free Villages of Ashlar Map Download

I was recently approached by someone who had purchased Villages of Ashlar. He wanted to print versions of the village maps for his home game, but was having trouble tracking down untagged ...

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Village Backdrop: Poxmire

Mr Mike Welham is back with a new village for your campaign. If you need an island village stuffed full of pirates, smugglers and a whole bevy of contagious diseases Mike's got the place for you! &...

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20 Things #36: Fairs & Festivals

It's the start of April (sort of) and so it's time for another 20 Things book. This week, your PCs get to go to a fair,  festival or local street party! By a staggering coincidence, later in t...

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Dungeon Backdrop: Deszraul’s Hold

I'm dedicated this week's release to one of my players--Tim Ayres. Tim has the rare and special ability to fail any saving throw made to resist petrification. As super powers go, it's pretty terrib...

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Dungeon Backdrop: Delthur's Folly

Dungeon Backdrop: Delthur's Folly is the first in a new line of supplements from Raging Swan Press. In a similar vein to Village Backdrops, Dungeon Backdrops provide you with a detailed du...

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Adventurers About Town

Behold--Adventurers About Town!

Attached to this post, you'll find screen and print versions of Adventurers About Town. I hope you enjoy this exclusive Patreon only PDF and that you'll be abl...

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Village Backdrop: Aubade

This week, I'm delighted to hurl at you version 2.0 of Village Backdrop: Aubade by Jacob W. Mic...

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20 Things #35: Bandits & Brigands

This week, we've got a very useful 20 Things instalment for you. Bandits and brigands are classic low-level foes (imagine the Moathouse without them). Virtually every campaign features bandits and ...

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AMA in March

March is almost upon us and I'm itching to do another AMA. 



If you've ...

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Forgotten Sepulchre of the Father

It's another busy week for Raging Swan Press with the release of Forgotten Sepulchre of the Father and Monstrous Lairs #26: Sphinx's Cave (which was a special request made by one ...

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The Daily NPC in March (Poll)

It's time to turn our thoughts toward March's Daily NPC theme. 

In January we featured the generic category of "townsfolk" and in February we are presenting "adventurers around town". To...

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A Day Out at the Executions

I've been looking forward to unleashing this particular book into the world, for weeks. Our second Eventure deals with the subject of public executions. As you might know, justice in medieval times...

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Village Backdrop: Gloya's Bridge

Behold, the village of Gloya's Bridge! 

Gloya’s Bridge is a village swathed in secrets. Wearing masks and veils in the streets is normal, giving a chance at unparalleled anonymity and ...

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20 Things #34: Farming Village

Loads of classic adventures start, end or take place in a rural farming village. It's a classic adventure site. Sadly, because of the tyranny of page count, the designer often can't spend as much t...

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Four Nights at the Orc's Head

I've been looking forward to this week's release for some time. Today, our first eventure--Four Night...

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The Daily NPC: February's Theme

As January stampedes to a close, my thoughts have moved to February. As you know, in January, we've been posting system neutral View Post

Gibbous Moon and Troglodytes!

It's been a busy, but fun, week here at Global HQ. I've unveiled my 131,000 design word...

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Brackendale

This week, we release Village Backdrop: Brackendale in System Neutral, 5e and Pathfinder editions. When I got the pitch for Brackendale, it immediately stood out from its competitors. I th...

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AMA #3: The Ramble...

Behold my third patreon exclusive AMA for your auditory enjoyment! This one runs roughly twice as long as the first two. I had a rather interesting question from Eric Liberti and I couldn't stop my...

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20 Things #33: Red Dragon's Lair

And we are off! 

Welcome to our first release of 2019--20 Things #33: Red Dragon's Lair View Post

The Daily NPC

As you might recall, a few days ago I shared some sample NPCs with you here on Patreon. Rather marvellously, they were well received and I've decided to hurl myself into the project with the speed ...

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"Pocket" NPCs

A week or so ago, Garth Hill suggested a product in response to the questions I posed at the end of AMA #2. Essentially, Garth asked if I had any plans for a  book of NPCs--an NPC Codex if you...

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