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Mountains and Merchants Ahoy!

This week, the Wilderness Dressing line reaches new heights! (Do you see what I did there?) Where once there were hills and ruins now there are mountains!

Thanks to your support, we've got another absolutely epic Matt Morrow illustration for this book. Check this out:

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The Vile Star Storyline

Ahead of the release of the last part of the Vile Star Storyline next month, we now have the Storyline document available! 

This is a free supplement, which you'll find attached to this messag...

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Urban Landmarks Aplenty

Several months ago, I asked what Raging Swan Press could do for you in 2022. One of the (fantastic) ideas I got back was a book of Urban Landmarks a GM could just drop into their town or city. I loved the idea, and this month's 20 Things instalment is the result. 

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To Starfall Chantry!

Bart Wynants returns to the fray this month with the second Dungeon Backdrop in the Vile Star storyline—Starfall Chantry. Starfall Chantry is available in 5e, OSR and Pathfinder 1 editions. If you plan to run the Dungeon Backdrop, 2022-02-25 07:52:16 +0000 UTC View Post

A Herd of Dragons!

(Or is that a flock, a flange or a school?)

This week, we continue phase two of the Monstrous Lair line with two new entries (and—as always—a remastered entry) for your gaming pleasure. The new Monstrous Lairs this month are rather danger-filled; dare your characters enter a green or ...

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CSV Files For Online Gaming

I was recently contacted by a customer who wanted to know if we would make some of our books available as .csv files--think stripped-down OS neutral spreadsheets if you are not wise in the ways of spreadsheets--as apparently, they are easier to load into various online gaming services.

This...

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Into the Crumbling Ruins

This week, we are back with another Wilderness Dressing release. This time, John Bennett takes a look at the crumbling, delipidated ruins that dot the wilderness areas of all our campaigns. Why not pair it with last month’s Wilderness Dressing: Hills? (And, it also goes nicely with View Post

Henchfolk & Hirelings

I love the idea of henchfolk and hirelings. In earlier editions of the game, they were a great way of rounding out a small party, but they've fallen out of fashion somewhat now. 

We first released a supplement about Henchfolk & Hirelings back in the good old days of 2011 and I was ...

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What Game or Edition do You Primarily Play?

This is one of the rare weeks in which we have no new release. Thus, I thought it was the perfect time for our annual "What game or edition do you primarily play?" poll.

Last year, unsurprisingly, 5e was the easy winner, but I was (pleasantly) surprised by OSR's popularity. I wouldn't have ...

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The Ruin of Bleak Hill

This week, we’ve got the first Dungeon Backdrop of 2022, and a linked mini-eventure! Travel to Dunstone—Town on the Borderlands—and perhaps head across the Selka into the wilds of the Mottled Spire. This Dungeon Backdrop is the first in a new series set in and around Dunstone which we'll be...

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A Herd of Monstrous Lairs

This week, I have a herd of Monstrous Lairs for you. Not only do we revisit Monstrous Lair #11: Dark Creeper Village but we also dare a white dragon’s lair as well as a remorhaz’s lair. Send your characters to a different dungeon today! They’ll thank you for it!

Where's My S...

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Over the Hills (And Far Away)

Patreon Weekly Post

This week sees the exciting return of an old line. With the Dungeon Dressing line all but spent (and now work begins on the gigantic compilation book), it seemed a perfect time to remaster the Wilderness Dressing line.

We last published such books back in the dim...

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What Do You Want From Raging Swan Press in 2022?

On Sunday, I asked subscribers to the Sunday Supplement what they wanted from Raging Swan Press in 2022. I've had some cracking feedback and suggestions already, and the time is now ripe to ask for your opinion.

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Merchants and Wights

(But probably not in the same encounter…)

At Global HQ it's still 2021, but here’s the first new (and free to you) books of 2022! I always loved (for some unknowable reason) the merchant and bandit listings in the original Rogue’s Gallery. I don’t know why. In any event, I ...

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More Lairs for Your Monsters

I am very much enjoying the new instalments in the Monstrous Lair line. I continue to be amazed how many different lairs we missed last time when we were planning the release schedule. I remain, also, somewhat embarrassed by our glaring oversights. This week, we have two classic adventure locales...

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Can Raging Swan Press Help Your Friend This Christmas?

It’s been a hard year for a lot of us. It seems there is pressure and woe everywhere at the moment. This sucks.

With that in mind, I’d love to send PDF presents to people who could do with a spot of festive cheer and a pick-me-up. As I've said before Raging Swan Press isn't an emergency...

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Beware the Wanderers

Wandering monsters seem to have fallen out of fashion in recent editions of my favourite game. In the good old days, every dungeon—and sometimes dungeon level—had a table to roll on for wandering monsters. I love the unpredictability adding wandering monsters into your game provides. Wanderin...

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Dastardly Doings on the Ratings Front

Over the last three months, Raging Swan Press has got more one- and two-star ratings at DriveThruRPG than we've had in the last 11 years. And they are all from a single (anonymous) customer.

I am fine with people not liking our books. We are a tiny company producing books in a niche market....

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Into Languard

This week, we have two releases for you! We have December’s standalone mini-eventure and we have a compilation in print and PDF of all twelve of the year’s instalments. This year, the instalments are different as most deal with the general sights and sounds the characters see as they wander L...

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Into the Lunatic Asylum

Rikh Hart has tackled a subject near and dear to my heart, this week. Behold 20 Things #68: Lunatic Asylum. (You get this book free as a thank you for your fantastic support). Asylums are epic places to set a horror or investigative adventure, and I'm delighted Rikh has provided the tool...

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Abroad at Night in Low City

We have a quiet week this week with only the patron-exclusive mini-eventure Low City by Night oozing into the world. As the book is a patron-exclusive release you'll find it attached to this post. The book comes in 5e, OSR, Pathfinder 1 and Pathfinder 2 editions. Download as many as you ...

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Venturing into New Monstrous Lairs!

As I posted a couple of weeks ago, the Monstrous Lair line is rising from its slumber to once again loom over your gaming table. I hope you've enjoyed the two remastered editions—#1: Owlbear Nest and #2: Troll Cave—we've already re-released. This week, you get the first of o...

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Villains!

Patreon Weekly Post

Last week, we gave you Dungeon Dressing: Thrones for the villains in your campaign. This week, we give you the villains to sit on said thrones with Campaign Codex 5: Lesser Villains!

Campaign Codex 5: Lesser Villains is available in 5e,...

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The Raging Swan Press Leaky Roof Sale

Fear not, I am not trying to sell you a leaky roof! Rather, in October Global HQ sprung a leak, and I'm quite keen to get it fixed.

Our normal sale offers a 25% discount, but for you I have a special code. Enter LEAKYPATREON at checkout to get a 35% discount on your entire ...

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Thrones & Lairs

Every villain needs a diabolical plan, and every villains needs a throne upon which to plot said plan. This week’s release, Dungeon Dressing: Thrones presents all the details you need to add a throne into your villains lair.

Dungeon Dressing: Thrones is available in 5e, ...

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Dungeon Backdrop Poll Result

I posted a question last Monday about our 2022 release schedule. The question was: “Do you want more Dungeon Backdrops and Storylines in 2022?”

Thank you to everyone who voted; the results are in and the answer is overwhelmingly “yes”!

Plotting and planning will now start on t...

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Getting Some Healing

Often after an adventure, the characters need a spot of healing or other curative magics. It's tempting to just hand wave this process, but if you don't want to Simon Butler's Fane of Good provides loads of great details to add to the temples, churches and chapels in your campaign.

20 T...

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The Dungeon Backdrops and Storylines Poll

Hello!

As we slip toward November and the end of the year, I'm starting to think about 2022's release schedule. While I will have more announcements and polls in the future today I wanted to get your thoughts on the Dungeon Backdrop and Storyline supplements.

I have very much enjoyed ...

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Nobles & Sarcophagi

Patreon Weekly Post

Fear not, this is not the name of my new roleplaying game.

Rather, I have an eclectic mix of supplements for your this weekend. On the one hand, we have Dungeon Dressing: Sarcophagi by David Posener and on the other we have the Patreon exclusive High...

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Greater Villains, Most Foul

This week’s release was challenging. High-level stat blocks can always be tricky, but doing them in three different editions/games is even trickier! That’s why I was delighted to have the help of Andy Lewis and Bart Wynants in crafting the stat blocks for this week’s release.

In C...

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