Category: Games
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			 A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Fire ControlFire Control by Jospeh Mohr is a role playing game supplement published by Old School Role Playing for use with Cepheus Engine. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a result. The supplement is available as a 17 page Pay What… 
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			 A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Sepulchre of the Wolf King (P1)Sepulchre of the Wolf King (P1) by Creighton Broadhurst is a role playing game supplement published by Raging Swan Press for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a result. This is an adventure for… 
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			 A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement RivertideRivertide by Jospeh Mohr is a role playing game supplement published by Old School Role Playing for use with OSRIC. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a result. The supplement is available as a 41 page Pay What You Want… 
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			 A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement HârnLore 1HârnLore 1 is a role playing game supplement published by Columbia Games Inc. for use with Hârn and HârnMaster. The supplement is a digital version of the original magazine. The supplement is available as a 17-page PDF from DriveThruRPG for $4.98 but was purchased at a reduced price thanks to a special discount. One page… 
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			 A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement The HaunterThe Haunter by Joshua S. Vallejo is a role playing game supplement published by Chaosium Inc. through the Miskatonic Repository Community Content Programme for use with Call of Cthulhu, the horror role playing game based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft. This is a 1920s scenario. The supplement is available as a 27 page Pay… 
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			 A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Dust BowlDust Bowl by Joseph Mohr is a role playing game supplement published by Old School Role Playing for use with Cepheus Engine. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a result. The supplement is available as a 19 page Pay What… 
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			 A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Wilderness Dressing: Ruins (P1) RemasteredWilderness Dressing: Ruins (P1) Remastered by John Bennett is a role playing game supplement published by Raging Swan Press for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a result. The supplement is available as a… 
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			 A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement The Forgotten CairnThe Forgotten Cairn by Joseph Mohr is a role playing game supplement published by Old School Role Playing for use with OSRIC. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts were considered to be Open Game Content as a result. The supplement is available as a 33 page Pay What… 
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			 A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Blood & Grit: Neon NightmaresBlood & Grit: Neon Nightmares by Rodney Sloan is a role playing game published by Rising Phoenix Games. The game is covered by the ORC License. The supplement is available as a 25-page PDF from DriveThruRPG for $3.99 but was purchased at a reduced price thanks to a special discount. One page is the front… 
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			 A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement The Lair of DreamsThe Lair of Dreams by Nick Edwards is a role playing game supplement published by Chaosium Inc. through the Miskatonic Repository Community Content Programme for use with Call of Cthulhu, the horror role playing game based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft. The scenario is set in 1890s Paris. The supplement is available as a…