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This week, we've got two villages for you updated to 5e and System Neutral Edition versions. And--in case you don't have the Pathfinder versions--we've included those as well! 

And--finally--we've also got another free set of nine village maps ready for use in your campaign!

It's a busy week, and I hope you enjoy these releases!

On an unrelated front, Global HQ is still under a pall of dust as our remodelling work continues. I think we've got about a week left of work and then we should be back to normal. It's been a long road, but the end is in sight. Although the work has been very disruptive it has also born fruit. While two of my irons in the fire are not hot enough to yet reveal, I can tell you that yesterday we signed a contract to start providing our material through Fantasy Grounds. I'm working with a developer now to get things moving. Hopefully, I'll have more to relay next week!

Anyway--on with this week's releases.

Silver Bluff

Silver Bluff provides respite from the nearby harsh mountains. Chief among these is Mount Argent, which the villagers mine for its namesake silver on behalf of the Hargrave’s Resources mining company. However, the respite is anything but welcome, as the miners distrust each other as much as they do strangers. The rich silver seams the miners have worked for over fifty years have dried up. While the recent discovery of powdered adamantine temporarily buoyed hopes among the villagers, a grisly murder has put everyone on edge.


Tigley

Wracked by disaster, Tigley is a village reborn. Standing on the fringes of a noisome marshland, its folk make their living from the swamp, and harvesting the guano excavated from the caves honeycombing the spire of rock upon which stands much of the village. But all is not peaceful in Tigley. The villagers’ unique burial rituals have attracted undead to certain nearby sunken ruins and goblins have been seen in the locality. In the village itself, influential figures vie for control of the local industries, a bully uses his influence to spread lies and cause trouble and the village priest hides a terrible secret. Once again, Tigley is a village teetering on the edge of disaster, but this time it is a disaster of the village’s own making.


Where's My Stuff?

As always, by the time you get this you should have a message from me containing the special secret download codes for these books. Just drop them into your browser and you should be good to go. If you have any problems, just drop me a line and I'll sort it out for you. 

Thank You!

As always thank you for your support! You make what we do possible. And--finally--welcome to Michael Carmody, Jeremy Suiter, Radoslaw Grzanka and Neill Whyborne who have joined us this week!

Have a cracking weekend!



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