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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Amazonia
Amazonia is a role playing game supplement published by Skirmisher Publishing. This is a generic supplement, although one aimed at all Open Game License based games, and is a sample from the Swords of Kos Fantasy Campaign Setting. The supplement is available as a 12 page Pay What You Want PDF from DriveThruRPG. Two pages…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Vathak 5e Adventures – Frozen Legacy
Vathak 5e Adventures – Frozen Legacy by Rick Hershey is a role playing game supplement published by Fat Goblin Games for use with Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition. 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…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Weekly Wonders – Unfinished Business
Weekly Wonders – Unfinished Business by Alex Riggs and Joshua Zaback is a role playing game supplement published by Necromancers of the Northwest 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…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement So What’s The Human Called, Anyway?
So What’s The Human Called, Anyway? 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. The supplement is available as…
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Free Role Playing Game Supplement Review: Fireball
Fireball by Łukasz Kołodziej is a free role playing game supplement published by Skavenloft. This is the core book for the game. and is covered by the Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 International license. The supplement is available as a 19-page PDF for free from DriveThruRPG. Two pages are the front and rear covers, one the…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Jack Straw
Jack Straw by Bill Keyes is a role playing game supplement published by Mobius Worlds Publishing for use with Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition. 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 ten-page PDF…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Vathak 5e Adventures – Brides of the Black Earth
Vathak 5e Adventures – Brides of the Black Earth by Jason Owen Black is a role playing game supplement published by Fat Goblin Games for use with Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a result.…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Weekly Wonders – Mirror Rituals
Weekly Wonders – Mirror Rituals by Alex Riggs and Joshua Zaback is a role playing game supplement published by Necromancers of the Northwest 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…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Monstrous Lair #98: Rakshasa’s Home
Monstrous Lair #98: Rakshasa’s Home by Robert Manson is a role playing game supplement published by Raging Swan Press. The supplement is stated to be system neutral, but also compatible with any version of Dungeons & Dragons, and is therefore covered by the Open Game License with some parts considered to be Open Game Content…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Jarin
Jarin by Edwin King and N. Robin Crossby is a role playing game supplement published by Columbia Games Inc. for use with Hârn and HârnMaster. The supplement is available as a six-page PDF from DriveThruRPG for $4.99 but was purchased at a reduced price during a sale. The opening paragraph explains that Jarin is the…