![]() ![]() The mysterious Black Crag, a forbidden rock riddled with over 75 evocative and dangerous dungeon rooms on 3 levels laid out for maximum ease of use at the table.ġ8 adventurous locations scattered around the Salamander Islands on a detailed hex map including 2 more fully keyed dungeons (a monkey overrun temple and a sea wyrm's underwater lair)ĥ sparring factions from coral encrusted skeleton pirates, to manufactured crab people, to travelers from beyond the stars. Secret of the Black Crag is a ~100 page hardcover adventure sandbox module that will have Smyth-sewn binding and be offset printed in the US. Inspirations include Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Secret of Monkey Island The adventure is broadly useful for other fantasy roleplaying game systems like 5E or Mörk Borg after some tweaking of creature and item stats. This module is written for use with Old School Essentials and is designed for a party of level 1-4 characters. Here a mysterious undersea mountain has risen fourth from the abyss, beckoning treasure hunters to explore its forgotten depths. ![]() The adventure begins in the pirate haven of Port Fortune, a rowdy town situated in a tropical archipelago known as the Salamander Islands. Secret of the Black Crag is an island-crawl sandbox adventure centered around a multi-level dungeon written by Chance Dudinack, author of The Black Wyrm of Brandonsford. All Shelfies (pictures of your OSR gaming collection) are only to be posted on Shelfie Saturdays or Shelfie Sundays, to avoid spamming during the week. Zak Sabbath has been banned from the community, and in light of allegations against him and his behavior on other fora, r/osr will not be used as a platform to promote him or his works. Even though this is a community centered around a particular style of play, it will only make the OSR look bad. Don't put down other systems, or other people for liking those systems. If you have an issue with what someone says, respond to the statement, not the person. Do not disparage anyone on the basis of race, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or anything that places them in a minority (or, for that matter, majority) category. Don't call someone a nazi unless they literally have swastika tattoos. Don't call people names, or insinuate anything about their mental faculties, appearance, or lineage. Do not talk about, suggest, or in any way advocate for the illegal copying of copyrighted materials. Please message the mods if you have concerns. You may promote your own product, but you must announce that it is yours, e.g., "Check out this new module that I wrote!" You can announce your blog once per week, like "I blogged these five posts, check them out!" Kickstarters are temporarily being reviewed before being approved as a test. This is not a place to rant about how (your least favorite edition) sucks! In fact, I hope discussion arises about how later editions do things right, and how to incorporate them into OSR-styled games. Other Old School games (Traveller, Runequest, Tunnels & Trolls, et al) are of course open for discussion. ![]() ![]() It will primarily focus on D&D (LBB, 1st ed. This is a subreddit for news and discussion of Old School Renaissance topics. ![]()
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