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Welcome to Dawnmarsh! If you need a marsh village populated by an atypical tribe of lizardfolk, this is the place for you. I think David has done a cracking job of bring the place alive, and I hope you agree! Dawnmarsh comes in 5e, Pathfinder and System Neutral editions so whatever system you play--or will play--you'll be able to use Dawnmarsh in your campaign. 


Dawnmarsh

A GM’s Resource by David N. Ross

Dawnmarsh is that rare breed of lizardfolk village that welcomes trade, offering secret regenerative elixirs, techniques to tame riding lizards, poisons of the marshes and fleet guides to navigate the hazardous terrain. Cultures clash among the stilted houses on the Dawnmarsh swampy islands—here, trade is useful but the very presence of foreign traders sparks tension with neighbouring tribes and cautious locals. Adventurers can find useful allies in innkeepers and lizardfolk youths who hear much as well as an elderly visionary. The sun-worshipping lizardfolk have begun to abandon traditions deemed vile by the visiting traders, but even partial betrayal of the old ways has given a foothold to lizardfolk warmongers interested in transforming Dawnmarsh from a place of healing to a place of war.

Village Backdrops are short, richly detailed supplements that each present a single village ready to insert into almost any home campaign. Perfect for use as a waystop on the road to adventure, as an adventure site themselves or as a PC’s home, Village Backdrop present the details so the busy GM can focus on crafting exciting, compelling adventures.

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. 

You'll also find the tagged and untagged maps for Dawnmarsh attached here. 

Welcome and Thank You!

Thank you for your ongoing support. I much appreciate as you help me run Raging Swan Press in the best way I know how. 

And finally, welcome to all our new members this week: Steve Rennie, Richard Deveno, Christopher Hird, Jeff Hoff, David Plowman, Tim Baker, Richard Sorden, Jeff Trisoliere, Steven, Jeff Scifert, David E Ferrell, Paul Robinson and Neil Cannon.

Have a spiffing weekend!



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