Our debut fantasy adventure, A Keg for Dragon is designed to be played in a single evening for a group of 4-6 players with characters of all experience levels, but works well for a starting group or as a one-shot break from your existing campaign. Easily integrated into any fantasy milieu, Old School Fantasy works well with the Fantasy Companion, and introduces no new rules or edges. You bring with it what you will. Ready for fantasy? Remember, Reality Blurs.
If you've ever needed a quick name for a place or city in your game (fantasy or sci-fi), 101 City & Place Names is for you! Perfect for the busy gamemaster no matter what the setting. Never get caught out by your players again!

The people of Ice and Legend are a proud clan of warriors, healers and sages. Each one is guided by an ancestor, a member of the First Tribe who drove back the winds and tamed the tundra. But the Ikanoi are not the only inhabitants of this harsh landscape; mischievious and malicious snow sprites haunt the wastes, sowing chaos in their wake.
Martial Cultures: the Ikanoi is full of all the information you need to add the Ikanoi to your game. Lean about Ikanikon folklore, and the ancestors and snow sprites who populate it. Find your Ikanikon zodiac sign, or find out what happens when a bargain with the snow sprites goes wrong.
The first tribe was more than just warriors, and Martial Cultures: The Ikanoi has details about the other guiding ancestors on whom adventurers call for guidance, as well as ancestor feats. There are also descriptions of the snow sprites, and a detailed skill challenge that you can drop into your game. Can your players outwit wily Kero, or trick Phanax into giving up his secrets?
There's also more alternate class features, an original Ikanikon folktale, advice for good or evil Ikanoi, and example adventurers that you can easily turn into NPCs.
The crunch is 4e D&D, but the fluff will fit any system, and there's a whole lot of it.
When you buy Martial Cultures: the Ikanoi you get:
What can Martial Cultures: the Ikanoi do for me? If you're a DM, it gives you more information on how to add the Ikanoi to your game, as well as a skill challenge for any players passing through Ikanikon territory. You get more in-depth cultural information for your NPCs and more plot hooks for your PCs.
If you're a player, you get more ancestors to choose from, more feats to support them, and more alternate class features. You also get even more ways to distinguish your Ikanikon character, including astrological signs and run-ins with sprites.

The Maelstrom RPG, published in 1984 was a small but popular game, released partly on the success of the Fighting Fantasy books, also from Puffin. Written by Alexander Scott, a teenager at the time, the game soon gathered a loyal following. Despite being in print for only a short time, the game has developed something of a cult following, and the herbal section has inspired many net-based RPG herbals.
Following the first issue of Maelstrom Quarterly in 2009, we can now offer the (somewhat belated) Issue 2. The first Issue dealt with Tournaments, the enjoyment of the Nobility and wealthy, but the second issue looks at the other end of the social scale. Most people in the Tudor world of Maelstrom find their simple pleasures at the bottom of a tankard, and so this issue covers Inns, Taverns, Alehouses and Brothels. With descriptions, layout plans, price lists, slang and even rules for running your own establishment, this guide is a must for the Tudor traveller and businessman alike.
Although written for the Maelstrom RPG, this guide is also useful for any medieval or fantasy RPG that features Taverns and ale.
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Errigal of Dunlewey [electro escapade mix]
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Song Length = 4:15
Audio = Stereo MP3
Sample Rate = 44,100 Samples/Second
Bit Rate = 192 Bits/Second
Style = Cinematic / Soundtrack
Theme = A modern Celtic-sounding adventure tune.
Errigal of Dunlewey [electro escapade mix] is a new release from the long-gestating "roots and Americana" album by Stratos called Re:Creation. Re:Creation will feature 60+ minutes of music you wouldn't typically expect to hear coming from Stratos in styles such as Latin, Reggae, Bluegrass, and more. This song was composed and produced by Stratos over a couple pints of Guinness and the sudden desire to release a Celtic-sounding song for St. Patrick's Day 2010.
The title of the song comes from one of Stratos' favorite locations in the world - Mt. Errigal in Co. Donegal, Ireland - which he climbed in the Fall of '96 while studying in N. Ireland.
Errigal of Dunlewey [electro escapade mix] is one of two versions of this song. This mix is more modern with electronic rhythms and drums while the other version is more of a "period piece" that could be found in any tavern littering the Emerald Isle throughout history. Both versions have been released today.
Re:Creation by Stratos is part of the Miscellaneous Universe (multi-genre; includes recording artists & bands) catalog from Bailey Records Composition and Sound Design. Additional Miscellaneous Universe catalog releases by Stratos include Symphony of the Universe - Companion Soundtrack (Bailey Records, April 21, 2009) and Odds and Ends, Rarities & Remixes (Bailey Records, May 12, 2009).
Be sure to click the Full Preview link below to visit Acidplanet where you'll find a full-length WMA version of this song.
Errigal of Dunlewey [electro escapade mix] was composed and arranged by Stratos of Bailey Records Composition and Sound Design - the team that brought you the Origins Award-nominated Universe87 Campaign Setting Soundtrack (Bailey Records, July 19, 2005).
Errigal of Dunlewey
Copyright 2010 Winged Warrior Publishing (ASCAP). All Rights Reserved!
Song Length = 4:15
Audio = Stereo MP3
Sample Rate = 44,100 Samples/Second
Bit Rate = 192 Bits/Second
Style = Cinematic / Soundtrack
Theme = A Celtic tavern tune.
Errigal of Dunlewey is the first release from Fantasy Craft - Roleplaying Soundtrack. This song was composed and produced by Stratos over a couple pints of Guinness and the sudden desire to release a Celtic-sounding song for St. Patrick's Day 2010.
The title of the song comes from one of Stratos' favorite locations in the world - Mt. Errigal in Co. Donegal, Ireland - which he climbed in the Fall of '96 while studying in N. Ireland.
Stratos did two versions of Errigal of Dunlewey. This version is more of a "period piece" that could be found in any tavern littering the Emerald Isle throughout history and features a fiddle, cello, acoustic guitar, bodhran and a few other percussion instruments. The other mix is more modern with electronic rhythms and drums. Both versions have been released today. This pub mix has been licensed for Fantasy Craft by Crafty Games. More fantasy music under this new license to come periodically by Stratos and Bailey Records.
Fantasy Craft - Roleplaying Soundtrack is part of the Mythic Universe (fantasy / adventure music) catalog from Bailey Records Composition and Sound Design. Additional Mythic Universe catalog releases include The Chronicles of Ramlar - Official Soundtrack (Bailey Records, February 20, 2007) and a few singles collected and released on Odds and Ends, Rarities & Remixes (Bailey Records, May 12, 2009).
Be sure to click the Full Preview link below to visit Acidplanet where you'll find a full-length WMA version of this song.
Errigal of Dunlewey was composed and arranged by Stratos of Bailey Records Composition and Sound Design - the team that brought you the Origins Award-nominated Universe87 Campaign Setting Soundtrack (Bailey Records, July 19, 2005).
It was the best of guns, it was the worst of guns. Okay, it was mostly the worst of guns. They called it the “Plumber’s Abortion” and the “Stench Gun.” Soldiers shot themselves and each other with it, or saw it jam up in combat instead; they feared it more than they feared their enemies’ weapons.
But the British paratroopers used it at Arnhem rather than pick up the “Schmeissers” that littered the ground around them.
And all across Europe it spelled power to the Resistance, and death to the Nazis.
And after the Serpentfall, it may be the only gun in town. Inside this 6 page PDF you'll find:
There are a thousand tales to be told in the world of The Day After Ragnarok, some big and some small. Serpent Scales is an ongoing series of articles shining some light into the interesting little corners of the world after the Serpentfall. These smaller articles will cover the people, places and things of the post-Serpentfall world that are just a bit too esoteric for a full supplement. Sizes and prices will vary for each issue. But don’t worry, playability and usability are our top priority, no matter the length. All killer, no filler.
It was the best of guns, it was the worst of guns. Okay, it was mostly the worst of guns. They called it the “Plumber’s Abortion” and the “Stench Gun.” Soldiers shot themselves and each other with it, or saw it jam up in combat instead; they feared it more than they feared their enemies’ weapons.
But the British paratroopers used it at Arnhem rather than pick up the “Schmeissers” that littered the ground around them.
And all across Europe it spelled power to the Resistance, and death to the Nazis.
And after the Serpentfall, it may be the only gun in town. Inside this 6 page PDF you'll find:
There are a thousand tales to be told in the world of The Day After Ragnarok, some big and some small. Serpent Scales is an ongoing series of articles shining some light into the interesting little corners of the world after the Serpentfall. These smaller articles will cover the people, places and things of the post-Serpentfall world that are just a bit too esoteric for a full supplement. Sizes and prices will vary for each issue. But don’t worry, playability and usability are our top priority, no matter the length. All killer, no filler.
Four Usherwood Adventures designed for First Edition and OSRIC™ fantasy-based roleplaying game systems.
Travel the length and breadth of the Usherwood Adventures campaign setting with these adventures, that will take your players from beginning levels to advanced levels. Each adventure contains several detailed adventure maps (rendered in Usherwood Publishing's unique style), new creatures, detailed regional background for added roleplaying color, pre-generated player character temnplates, Game Master's Adventure Log, Player Character Reference Sheet template, and so much more!
While Yrchyn, the tyrant and The Door of Infinite Portals introduce your players to two grand campaigns, all four adventures can be played as stand-alone modules, within or without the Usherwood Adventures campaign setting.
Buy all four adventures -- Yrchyn, the tyrant, Arachnophobia!, The Door of Infinite Portals, and The Rebel Faction -- and save $9.00 off the total MSRP!
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