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This week, we've got a desert village for you from Mike Welham. Being Mike Welham--of course--this is a (gnoll) village with a difference!



Farrav’n and its oasis of crystal-clear water provides a haven of rest and relaxation in the cruel Luminous Desert. 


To the surprise of visitors, a tribe of gnolls, usually known as savage raiders and slavers, hospitably oversees the oasis. Acting under the auspices of the little-known nature goddess Rrav through her head priestess, the gnolls have given up their cruel heritage. They accommodate their guests without extorting money or enslaving them, unlike the gnolls controlling the only other nearby waystation, the Shadescar Oasis. The gnoll leader of the Shadescar tribe is displeased business has dried up, and rumours of a kinder, gentler location has begun to reach him. It is only a matter of time before the two tribes come into conflict.

I hope you can find a place for Farrav'n in your campaign! (Assuming the PCs don't try and slaughter the first gnolls they meet...)

And rather marvellously, thanks to your support we've been able to produce the village in Pathfinder, 5e and System Neutral editions (all of which you get as part of your support).

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 Farrav'n. 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!

Thank you so much for supporting Raging Swan Press through this Patreon campaign. It's had a massively positive effect on Raging Swan Press and I'm very grateful. 

Welcome to Troels, Joshua Glisson, Martin Grice, Timothy Keeler, Sean Ramsey, Carl Green, Rocky, Edward Frayna and Billy who have signed up this week!

And Finally...Bad Stats...

Have a great weekend. If you are generating a new character, I hope you roll better than I did a few weeks ago: 10, 10, 10, 10, 7, 10 (on 4d6, drop the lowest). 



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