Tailslap issue #1 Released!
Tailslap is a new 4th edition magazine of articles detailing new characters, creatures, magic items, encounters, spells, powers, rituals, plot hooks, adventure seeds, playable classes, races, campaign settings and area descriptions for use in your games. We also like to mix in cool little details and intriguing features that will enrich your game world.
These features are intended to be ready for you, be you player or gamemaster, to drop into your games as you see fit. In addition, many of these articles will combine to form complete adventures and campaigns that you can play. We work hard to make this material as easy to use as it is fantastic, and we hope that you enjoy using it in your games. To this end Tailslap is formatted in landscape for easy online reading.
The inaugural issue of Tailslap contains the following articles:
- Vault of the Clay Medusa – a trap-filled encounter by Save Versus Death’s Scott A Murray
- Player’s Corner – new feats and races for players
- Wizard Paths and Powers – two new paragon paths for arcane casters
- The Lair of Jurgen the Learned – an encounter where solving puzzles leads to a sage
- The Lands of Soralia – geography and history of a region for use in your campaigns
- People of Soralia – NPCs with stats, backgrounds and suggestions for use in your games
- Leviathans & Other Aquatic Terrors – new aquatic monsters for players to conquer
- All That Glitters – powerful magical treasure for your hordes
- Mundane Equipment – new equipment for your players to wield against their foes
So don’t delay: get your copy of Tailslap now!
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New blog site about to go live
In case you’ve wondered what we’ve been up to these past few weeks, well…
After almost 4 years working with Blogger, we’ve decided to move on to WordPress, and will be hosting the site off our own shiny server. We expect to make this move in another few days, once the blog software is completely installed, configured, and the data migrated over. We’ll keep you posted as to when the move will be made.
Those of you using the clawclawbite.blogspot.com address, please migrate over to clawclawbite.com, which will stay with us wherever we move in the future. Consider that link the permanent home of the magazine.
Thanks again for your support…
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Alternative Level Advancement System
Sean K. Reynolds, co-designer of 3rd edition D&D, has shared an alternative character leveling system he developed that uses “Steps” instead of XP. Read all about it on his site here!
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Horror of the Old Ones Released!
After almost two years in the conception, writing, playtesting, and re-writing, Unicorn Rampant is proud to release Horror of the Old ones, a 56-page module for 10th level characters.
In the dying port town of Onuago, troubles deeper than the recent economic decline loom over the horizon. Baron Stieglitz has locked himself in his castle to the northeast while his captains vie for control of his lands. Children have been born with strange deformities. A mysterious cult has corrupted the priest of the logging town to the northwest. And beneath the rocky island in the bay a horror beyond imagining slumbers as though dead, dreaming of destruction and of the void.
Horror of the Old Ones is a site based, event-driven d20 fantasy adventure with elements of horror for 10th level characters.
This multi-part adventure is inspired by the work of H.P. Lovecraft, though the authors have worked to keep the ideas true to the realm of d20 fantasy. These locations are not meant to derive from New England settings, think of them instead as extensions of whatever campaign world you the storyteller wish to place them in.
Go buy it now for $12 at rpgnow and support your local game creators!
This is what we’ve been up to this month, dear reader!
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