The book is illustrated by Peter Mullen. It’s only 80 pages, but the Grognard aspect of me no longer desires phat tomes but good-looking, easy to use and high-quality items, and that’s what I associate with Milton and Mullen.
Patron thank you gift: The Curse of Er’Mah’Gerd
David Michael Williams’ The Curse of Er’Mah’Gerd is a 5e adventure for newbies and experienced old veterans.
Inquisitor Kada’s Exquisite Corpse is a system-agnostic grimdark RPG toolkit
There’s a changing but complete and entirely free sample on Google Drive. As with earlier campaigns, this exquisite corpse will make a gorgeous hardback and come with accessories.
Early Traveller sci-fi RPG in an all-new FASA bundle
This bundle is live until May 22nd and, until then, has its offer page on the bundle site. You will need a core rule download to use these downloads.
Into the Deep Wild: Privateer Press expand their 5e Iron Kingdoms RPG
Three books are being funded for Into the Deep Wild. There’s the Iron Kingdoms: Into the Deep Wild, Monsternomicon: The Lost Pages and Iron Kingdoms: Deep Wild Expeditions.
Goldmound: An Adventure Module for Dragonbane taps the new SRD
There is an official free license for Dragonbane from Free League that lets publishers create third-party material for the game.
The Dead Wars: You can now play the D&D game that broke the Guinness World Record
4x5e Compatible one-shots for 5th Level Characters with branching stories depending on the successes and failures of the other one-shots.
Solidarity: Pinkerton-free TTRPG PDF offer
After money-transfer fees, 10% of each sale goes to Corporate Accountability. Corporate Accountability is a charity which tries to stop global businesses from dancing on human rights, wrecking the planet and ruining democracy.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #202
Routinely Itemised is Geek Native’s weekly recap of RPG news. This week we look at official Dungeons & Dragons ducks that will look awfully similiar, the new Pathfinder edition, the new Valiant RPG but not that Valiant RPG.
Army Men: A tabletop RPG where you’re a plastic soldier
Army Men, designed by Neal Litherland, has dozens of backers and about a month to hit the campaign goal.